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12-6
IM 2558A-01EN
12.4 Data
<Voltage>, <Current>, <Time>, <Frequency>, and
<Phase>
<Voltage>, <Current>, <Time>, <Frequency>, and
<Phase> indicate decimal values that have physical
significance. A <Multiplier> or <Unit> can be attached
to the form that was described earlier. Use one of the
following syntaxes.
Syntax Example
<NRf><Multiplier><Unit>
5MV
<NRf><Unit>
5E-3V
<NRf><Multiplier>
5M
<NRf>
5E-3
<Multiplier>
Multipliers that you can use are indicated in the
following table.
Symbol Word Multiplier
EX Exa 10
18
PE Peta 10
15
T Tera 10
12
G Giga 10
9
MA Mega 10
6
K Kilo 10
3
M Milli 10
−3
U Micro 10
−6
N Nano 10
−9
P Pico 10
−12
F Femto 10
−15
<Unit>
Units that you can use are indicated in the following
table.
Symbol Word Meaning
V Volt Voltage
A Ampere Current
S Second Time
HZ Hertz Frequency
PCT Percent Percentage
DEG Degree Angle
<Multiplier> and <Unit> are not case sensitive.
“U” is used to indicate micro (µ).
“MA” is used for Mega to distinguish it from Milli.
However, “MA” is interpreted as milliampere for
current.
If both <Multiplier> and <Unit> are omitted, the basic
unit (V, A, or S) is used.
Data
Data contains conditions and values that are written
after the header. A space separates the data from the
header. Data is classified as follows:
Data Meaning
<Decimal> A value expressed in decimal notation
(Example: The denominator of the
output divider
->:DIVider:DENominator 4
<Voltage><Current> A physical value
<Time> (Example: Voltage range setting
->:SOURce:RANGe 300V
<Register> A register value expressed as binary, octal,
decimal, or hexadecimal
(Example: Extended event register value
-> STATUS:EESE #HFE
)
<Character Data> Predefined character string (mnemonic).
Select from the available strings in braces.
(Example: Select the source function
->:SOURce:FUNCtion {VOLTage|
CURRent}
<Boolean> Indicates on and off. Specify ON, OFF, or a
value.
(Example: Turn the output on.
->:OUTPut:STATe ON
)
<String Data> User-defined string
(Example: Ethernet IP address setting
->:SYSTem:COMMunicate:ETHernet:
IP ”192.168.0.1”
<Block Data> Data that contains 8-bit values
<Decimal>
<Decimal> indicates a value expressed as a decimal
number, as shown in the table below. Decimal values
are written in the NR form as specified in ANSI X3.42-
1975.
Symbol Meaning Example
<NR1> Integer
125 -1 +1000
<NR2> Fixed-point number
125.0 -.90 +001.
<NR3> Floating-point number
125.0E+0 -9E-1 +.1E4
<NRf> Any of the forms <NR1> to <NR3>
The 2558A can receive decimal values that are sent
from the controller in any of the forms <NR1> to
<NR3>. This is expressed as <NRf>.
The 2558A returns a response to the controller in
one of the forms from <NR1> to <NR3> depending
on the query. The same form is used regardless of
the size of the value.
For the <NR3> form, the plus sign after the “E” can
be omitted. You cannot omit the minus sign.
If a value outside the range is entered, the value is
adjusted to the closest value within the range.
If a value has more significant digits than are
available, the value will be rounded.

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YOKOGAWA 2558A Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
Model2558A
CategoryAC Power Distribution
LanguageEnglish