4.11 Analog Output Configuration Commands
Table 27 AERR Command
Syntax Description
aerr [level1 level2]<cr>
where
level 1 level 2 Error levels for analog output
channel
Use the aerr command to show or set the
analog output error levels.
Examples:
>aerr
Ch1 Error level     : 3.6
Ch2 Error level     : 3.6
>
>aerr 3.85 3.86
Ch1 Error level     : 3.85
Ch2 Error level     : 3.86
>
Table 28 ASEL Command
Syntax Description
asel [q1 q2] [lo1 hi1 lo2 hi2]<cr>
where
q1 q2 Analog output channel quantities
lo1 lo2 Low limits of scaling
hi1 hi2 High limits of scaling
Syntax for single-parameter transmitters:
asel [q] [lo hi]<cr>
where
q Analog output channel quantity
lo Low limit of scaling
hi High limit of scaling
After you have defined the quantities with the
calcs command, use the asel command to show
or set the quantity output by the analog
channels, and the scaling that is used. If you do
not enter scaling limits, default values are used.
Valid quantities are: RH, T, TD, TDF, A, X, H, TW,
PWS, PW and NONE. The NONE parameter
disables analog output and output is forced to
error level.
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