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7.3.1.1 Reading Temperature
The most recent temperature measurement can be read using the following
command:
T<EOS> reads the most recent measurement
The syntax of the response is as follows:
t:_nnnn.nnn_u
or
t:_nnnn.nnn_u_hh:mm:ss
The _’s represent space characters. The ns represent the digits of the measure
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ment value. If fewer digits are needed the leading positions are filled with space
characters. The u represents the unit which is either ‘C’, ‘F’, ‘K’, or ‘O’ (for
ohms). The time stamp appears if this option is enabled (see Section 7.3.1.4 be
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low). The time appears in 24-hour format with two digits each for hours, min
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utes, and seconds.
The following SCPI compatible command can also be used to return the most
recent measurement but without the label and unit.
FETC?<EOS> or
FETCH?<EOS> returns the value of the most recent measurement
1502A Thermometer Readout
User’s Guide
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Command Description
Calibration Commands
*PA=<password> disable password lockout of calibration commands
*LO=[=CA|AL] read [or set] menu lockout
*C0[=<value>]
read [or set] the 0
Ω
calibration parameter
*C1[=<value>]
read [or set] the 100
Ω
calibration parameter
*C4[=<value>]
read [or set] the 400
Ω
calibration parameter
*SN[=<value>] read [or set] the instrument serial number
Miscellaneous Commands
*VER read model number and firmware version number
*IDN? read manufacturer, model number, serial number, and firmware version number (SCPI
compatible)
H read a list of commands
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