Calculate[N]:Convert:name; Calculate[N]:Convert:parameter:catalog; Calculate[N]:Convert:parameter:value <Parameter_Name>, <Nu- Meric_Value>[,<Parameter_Name>,<Numeric_Value; Calculate[N]:Convert:parameter:value? <Parameter_Name - Fluke 1560 Black Stack User Manual

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6.5.4.5

CALCulate[n]:CONVert:NAME?

This query command returns the name of the selected conversion type for the
given input channel number. The channel number is given by the CALC suffix
n. Conversion types and their names are listed in Table 14. The returned name
is not enclosed in quotes.
Example command: CALC2:CONV:NAME?
Example response: I90
6.5.4.6

CALCulate[n]:CONVert:PARameter:CATalog?

This query command returns the names of probe characterization parameters
used with the selected conversion type for the given input channel number. The
channel number is given by the CALC suffix n. The response list gives the
names of the characterization parameters as strings (enclosed in double quotes)
separated by commas. If no parameters are available with the selected conver-
sion type, an empty string, "", is returned. The list of parameters depends on
the selected conversion type. Characterization parameters for the various con-
version types are listed in Table 3 on page 34. For the ITS-90 conversion, the
list also depends on the selected sub-ranges (see Section 6.5.4.12 and 6.5.4.14).
Example command: CALC2:CONV:PAR:CAT?
Example response: "A4","B4","A7","B7","C7"
6.5.4.7
CALCulate[n]:CONVert:PARameter:VALue <parameter_name>, <nu-
meric_value>[,<parameter_name>,<numeric_value> . . . ]
This command sets the values of one or more conversion parameters for the
given input channel number. The channel number is given by the CALC suffix
n. The <parameter_name> is the name of a parameter (see Table 15). It should
not be enclosed in quotes. If the given parameter name is not acceptable with
the selected conversion type, a "Settings conflict" error (-221) is generated. The
<numeric_value> is the desired value of the parameter. DEF is also accepted to
set a parameter to its default value. For the CJC parameter, possible values are
0 for internal and 1 for external. Multiple parameters can be set with one com-
mand using a comma to separate the parameter names. The order of parameters
is not important but the value must always immediately follow the parameter
name.
Example command: CALC2:CONV:PAR:VAL
RTPW,100.0145,A8,-3.2878E-4,B8,-1.894E-5
6.5.4.8
CALCulate[n]:CONVert:PARameter:VALue? <parameter_name>
This query command returns the value of the specified conversion parameter
for the given input channel number. The channel number is given by the CALC
suffix n. The <parameter_name> is the name of the parameter as given in Table
15. It should not be enclosed in quotes. If the given parameter name is not ac-
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