:CALCulate3
These commands are used to configure and control the CALC3 limit test.
[:DATA] <n>
:CALCulate3:LIMit[1]:UPPer[:DATA] <n> Specify upper limit1
:CALCulate3:LIMit[1]:LOWer[:DATA] <n> Specify lower limit1
:CALCulate3:LIMit2:UPPer[:DATA] <n> Specify upper limit2
:CALCulate3:LIMit2:LOWer[:DATA] <n> Specify lower limit2
Parameters <n> = -100e6 to 100e6 Specify limit value
DEFault Set specified upper limit1 to 1
Set specified lower limit1 to -1
Set specified upper limit2 to 2
Set specified lower limit2 to -2
MINimum Set specified limit to -100e6
MAXimum Set specified limit to +100e6
Query :UPPer[:DATA]? Query upper limit value
:LOWer[:DATA]? Query lower limit value
Description This command is used to specify the upper and lower limit for LIMIT1 or
LIMIT2. The actual limit depends on which measurement function is
presently selected. For example, a limit value of 1 is 1V for the volts
functions (DCV or ACV), 1A for the current functions (DCI or ACI), 1Ω on
the ohms functions (2 or 4), and 1 (C, F, or K) for the temperature function
(TEMP). A limit value is not range sensitive. A limit of 1 for DCV is 1V on
all measurement ranges.
:STATE <b>
:CALCulate3:LIMit[1]:STATe <b> Control LIMIT1 test
:CALCulate3:LIMit2:STATe <b> Control LIMIT2 test
Parameters <b> = 0 or off Disable limit test
1 or on Enable limit test
Query :STATe? Query state (on or off) of limit test
Description This command is used to enable or disable the LIMIT1 or LIMIT2 test. When
enabled, the test sequence for limits will be performed each time the instru-
ment performs a measurement.
A failed indication (see :FAIL?) for LIMIT1 or LIMIT2 is cleared when the
limit test is disabled.
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