Calculate[N]:Convert:copy <Channel; Calculate[N]:Convert:data; Calculate[N]:Convert:name <Conversion_Name - Fluke 1560 Black Stack User Manual

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6.5.4.2
CALCulate[n]:CONVert:COPY <channel>
This command copies the conversion type, sub-ranges (ITS-90), serial number,
and characterization coefficients from another channel. The destination channel
number is given by the CALC suffix n. If the channel number is omitted input
channel 1 is assumed. The source channel number is given by the <channel>
parameter. If the input types of the two channels are incompatible, an "Incom-
patible type" error (-294) is generated. Copying parameters does not affect the
parameters of the source channel. The following example copies all probe pa-
rameters from input channel 1 to input channel 2.
Example command: CALC2:CONV:COPY 1
6.5.4.3

CALCulate[n]:CONVert:DATA?

This query command returns the most recent temperature measurement for the
given input channel number. The channel number is given by the CALC suffix
n.
Example command: CALC2:CONV:DATA?
Example response: 0.0113
6.5.4.4
CALCulate[n]:CONVert:NAME <conversion_name>
This command selects the conversion type by name for the given input channel
number. The channel number is given by the CALC suffix n. The <conver-
sion_name> is a mnemonic indicating the conversion type. It should not be en-
closed in quotes. The acceptable conversion types depend on the type of
module to which the input channel belongs. Conversion types and their names
are listed in Table 14 on page 82. DEF can be used as the conversion name to
select the default conversion type.
Example command: CALC2:CONV:NAME I90
Conversion types
TC-N
TC-R
TC-S
TC-T
TC-AU/PT
TABLE
POLYNOMIAL
NONE
POLYNOMIAL
6 Digital Communications Interface
Mnemonic
N
R
S
T
AUPT
TABL
POLY
NONE
POLY
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