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Command Reference
:DELay?
Queries the response time setting. The response time is returned in NR2 numerical data (<data>).
0.0 is returned when the response time is set to auto (AUTO).
Syntax
:DELay?
Response
:DELAY <data>
or simply
<data>
<data> Response time (unit: second) 0.0 and 0.005 to 999.999 (resolution 0.001)
(NR2 numerical data)
“8.5 Data Format Table” (p. 125)
Example To query the response time (when the response time is 5.5 seconds)
PC>
:DELay?
ST5520>
:DELAY 5.500
(when the
:HEADer
command is ON)
ST5520>
5.500
(when the
:HEADer
command is OFF)
:COMParator:LIMit
Sets the comparator upper/lower limit values.
Set the upper/lower limit values in <data1>, <data2> (NR3 numerical data).
Set the values to make the upper limit value ≥ lower limit value.
When the upper limit value is less than the lower limit value, an execution error occurs.
Syntax
:COMParator:LIMit <data1>,<data2>
<data1> OFF (text data) or comparator upper limit value (NR3 numerical data)
<data2> OFF (text data) or comparator lower limit value (NR3 numerical data)
Example To set the upper limit value to 15 M
Ω
and the lower limit value to 10 M
Ω
PC>
:COMParator:LIMit 15E+06,10E+06
:COMParator:LIMit?
Queries the comparator upper/lower limit values.
The upper/lower limit values are returned in <data1>, <data2> (NR3 numerical data).
Syntax
:COMParator:LIMit?
Response
:COMPARATOR:LIMIT <data1>,<data2>
or simply
<data1>,<data2>
<data1> OFF (text data) or comparator upper limit value (NR3 numerical data)
<data2> OFF (text data) or comparator lower limit value (NR3 numerical data)
Example To query the upper/lower limit values (when the upper limit value is set to
15 M
Ω
and the lower limit to 10 M
Ω
)
PC>
:COMParator:LIMit?
ST5520>
:COMPARATOR:LIMIT 15.00E+06,10.00E+06
(when the
:HEADer
command is ON)
ST5520>
15.00E+06,10.00E+06
(when the
:HEADer
command is OFF)

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