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4.1.7 KW[n] Command
The correction factors are stored in the instrument. One of 0~400 is inputted to “n” and it
corresponds to every 1nm interval in the range of 380 nm~780 nm. The correction factor can be
inputted for a single wavelength and “KW [n]_#.###” is transmitted.
When the instrument receives the correction factors, it returns “OK” as the reception check
command.
Example)
KW0_1.000+(Cr•Lf) _: Shows space.
Input the correction factor 1.000 to “n=0 (380 nm)”.
KW0 : 380 nm
KW1 : 381 nm
KW2 : 382 nm
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KW399 : 779 nm
KW400 : 780 nm
PC Command communication direction Measuring instrument
"KWn #.###" + (Cr•Lf)
“OK”+(Cr•Lf)
"KWn #.###" + (Cr•Lf)
“OK”+(Cr•Lf)