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Fluke Calibration 8588A - Commands by Subsystem; CALCulate

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Reference Multimeter and 8 ½ Digit Multimeter
SCPI Commands Reference
19
Commands by Subsystem
Table 6. Command Summary
Keyword
Description
CALCulate
CALCulate:AVERage AVER controls values displayed and returned by FETCH?
:STATe<boolean> Turns State ON or OFF. Default OFF.
:STATe? Return the state of AVERage
:COUNt<nrf> Set the number in an AVERage. Default 16, Min 1, Max 10,000.
:COUNt? Returns the number of readings averaged
:TCONtrol MOVing|REPeat MOVing = rolling; REPeat = Block. Default MOVing.
:TCONtrol? Returns the control setting (MOV or REP)
CALCulate:LIMit
:CLEar:[IMMediate] immediately clear all flags
:LOWer <nrf> Set the lower limit. Default -1.99999999e+15
:LOWer? Return the ower limit value
:LOWer:STATe<boolean> Turn the lower limit ON or OFF. Default OFF.
:LOWer:STATe? Return the lower limit state
:FAIL? Returns: Outside limits = 1, within limits = 0
[:STATe]<boolean> Turn Limits ON or OFF. Default OFF.
[:STATe]? Return the limits state
:UPPer <nrf> Set the upper limit. Default +1.999999999e
:UPPer? Return the lower limit value
:UPPer:STATe <boolean> Turn the upper limit ON or OFF. OFF.
:UPPer:STATe? Return the upper limit state
CALCulate:MATH Math calculates (mx - c)/z
:CFACtor <nrf>|LREading Sets the c variable to a value or the last reading. Default 1, Min -
9.9E+37, Max 9.9E+37.
:CFACtor? Returns the c variable value
:CFACtor:STATe <boolean> Turns the - c operation ON or OFF. Default OFF.
CFACtor:STATe? Returns the state of c operation (I = On, 0 = Off)
:MFACtor <nrf>|LREading Sets the m variable to a value or the last reading. Default 1, min
-9.9E+37, Max 9.9E+37.
:MFACtor? Returns the m variable value
:MFACtor:STATe <boolean> Turns the multiply by m operation ON or OFF. Default OFF.
:MFACtor:STATe? Returns the state of m operation (I = On, 0 = Off)