Table 29 ATEST Command
Syntax Description
atest [val1 val2]<cr>
where
val1 val2 Analog channel output value (mA)
Use the atest command to test the analog
outputs. The atest command will force the
output to the given value, which can then be
measured with a calibrated multimeter.
The atest command aects only the analog
outputs and hence it does not disable
measurement functions. atest without
parameters will exit the test mode and let the
measurement continue. It will also indicate the
current analog output levels in normal
measurement state
Examples:
>atest
CH1: 3.800000
CH2: 3.800000
>
>atest 3.9 3.9
CH1: 3.900000
CH2: 3.900000
>
4.12 Other Commands
Table 30 DSEL Command
Syntax Description
dsel [q1 q2]<cr>
where
q1 q2 Quantities to be shown on the
transmitter display
Syntax for single-parameter transmitters:
dsel [q]<cr>
where
q Quantity to be shown on the transmitter
display
After you have defined the quantities with the
calcs command, use the dsel command to show
or set the displayed quantities. The number of
parameters determines the display mode (that
is, one or two rows). If one quantity is given, the
display switches to one-row mode. If two
quantities are given, the two-row mode is used.
Valid quantities are: RH, T, TD, TDF, A, X, H, TW,
PWS, and PW.
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