RTD_TYPE
Sets the RTD type. The following is a list of RTD types they way they should
be entered after the command:
P10(90)385 P50(90)385 P100(90)385
P200(90)385 P400(90)385 P500(90)385
P1K(90)385 P50(90)391 P100(90)391
P100(90)392 M10(90)427 M50(90)428
M100(90)428 H120(90)672 P100(90)JIS
YSI(90)400 OHMS CUSTOM
For example:
RTD_TYPE P10(90)385 sets RTD type to Pt385-10
RTD_TYPE?
Returns the RTD type.
RTD_WIRE
Sets the number of wires used for connection in measuring RTDs. The
calibrator measures RTDs using 2-, 3-, and 4-wire connections. After the
command, enter 2W for 2- wire, 3W for 3-wire, and 4W for 4-wire. For
example:
RTD_WIRE 4W sets the connection to 4-wire
RTD_WIRE?
Returns the number of wires used in the RTD connection.
SIM
Sets the output for current simulation. This command also switches the
calibrator into mA simulation mode. A number and a unit must be entered
after the command. For example:
SIM 5 MA sets the current simulation at 5 mA
SIM?
Returns the output of the current simulation. With the example above, the
output would be:
5.000000E-03, A
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