7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual Section 6:
DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015 6-23
Example
:CALC2:VOLT:LIM1:CLE:AUTO OFF
:CALC2:VOLT:LIM1:AUD FAIL
:CALC2:VOLT:LIM1:LOW 0.25
:CALC2:VOLT:LIM1:UPP 2.5
:CALC2:VOLT:LIMIT1:STAT ON
:READ?
:CALC2:VOLT:LIMIT1:FAIL?
:CALC2:VOLT:LIM1:CLE
Set limit autoclear off.
Enable the beeper for limit 1 when a voltage
measurement exceeds the limit.
Set lower limit 1 for voltage to 0.25 V.
Set upper limit 1 for voltage to 2.5 V.
Enable limit 1 testing for voltage.
Make a reading; the limit is checked and results
display on the front panel
Return the test results; example output if the test
fails on the low limit:
LOW
Also see
:CALCulate2:<function>:LIMit<Y>:STATe (on page 6-29)
:CALCulate2:<function>:LIMit<Y>:CLEar:AUTO
This command indicates if the test result for limit Y should be cleared automatically or not.
Type Affected by Where saved Default value
Command and query
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Measure configuration list
Save settings
Measure configuration list
ON (1)
Usage
:CALCulate2:<function>:LIMit<Y>:CLEar:AUTO <state>
:CALCulate2:<function>:LIMit<Y>:CLEar:AUTO?
The function to which the setting applies; see Functions
The auto clear setting:
• Disable: OFF or 0
• Enable:
or
Functions
Details
When auto clear is set to on for a measure function, limit conditions are cleared automatically after
each measurement. If you are making a series of measurements, the instrument shows the limit test
result of the last measurement for the pass or fail indication for the limit.
If you want to know if any of a series of measurements failed the limit, set the auto clear setting to off.
When this set to off, a failed indication is not cleared automatically. It remains set until it is cleared
with the clear command.
The auto clear setting affects both the high and low limits.