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[ : I N P u t ] : F I L T e r [ : L I N E ] [ : A L L ]
Function
Collectively sets the line filters of all elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer[:LINE][:ALL]
{OFF|<Frequency>}
OFF = Line filter OFF
<Frequency> = 500 Hz, 5.5 kHz (line filter ON,
cutoff frequency)
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:LINE:ALL OFF
[ : I N P u t ] : F I L T e r [ : L I N E ] : E L E M e n t < x >
Function
Sets the line filter of the element or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer[:LINE]:
ELEMent<x> {OFF|<Frequency>}
[:INPut]:FILTer[:LINE]:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6
OFF = Line filter OFF
<Frequency> = 500 Hz, 5.5 kHz (line filter ON,
cutoff frequency)
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:LINE:ELEMENT1 OFF
:INPUT:FILTER:LINE:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:FILTER:LINE:ELEMENT1 OFF
[ : I N P u t ] : F I L T e r : Z C R o s s ?
Function
Queries the zero-crossing filter settings of all
elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer:ZCRoss?
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS? ->
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS:ELEMENT1 OFF;
ELEMENT2 OFF;ELEMENT3 OFF;
ELEMENT4 OFF;ELEMENT5 OFF;
ELEMENT6 OFF
[ : I N P u t ] : F I L T e r : Z C R o s s [ : A L L ]
Function
Collectively sets the zero-crossing filters of all
elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer:ZCRoss[:ALL] {OFF|
<Frequency>}
OFF = zero-crossing filter OFF
<Frequency> = 500 Hz (zero-crossing filter ON,
cutoff frequency)
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS:ALL OFF
[ : I N P u t ] : F I L T e r : Z C R o s s : E L E M e n t < x >
Function
Sets the zero-crossing filter of the element or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer:ZCRoss:
ELEMent<x> {OFF|<Frequency>}
[:INPut]:FILTer:ZCRoss:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6
OFF = zero-crossing filter OFF
<Frequency> = 500 Hz (zero-crossing filter ON,
cutoff frequency)
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS:ELEMENT1 OFF
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:FILTER:ZCROSS:ELEMENT1 OFF
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[ : I N P u t ] : M O D U l e ?
Function
Queries the input element type.
Syntax
[:INPut]:MODUle? {<NRf>}
[:INPut]:MODUle?
<NRf> = 1 to 6 (element)
Example
:INPUT:MODULE? 1 -> 5
:INPUT:MODULE? -> 5,5,5,50,50,50
Description • The response information is as follows:
5 = 5-A input element
50 = 50-A input element
0 = No input element
• If the parameter is omitted, the input element
types of all elements are output in order
starting with element 1.
[ : I N P u t ] : N U L L
Function
Turns ON/OFF the NULL function or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:NULL {<Boolean>}
[:INPut]:NULL?
Example
:INPUT:NULL ON
:INPUT:NULL? -> :INPUT:NULL 1
[ : I N P u t ] : P O V e r ?
Function
Queries the peak over information.
Syntax
[:INPut]:POVer?
Example
:INPUT:POVER? -> 0
Description • The peak over information of each element is
mapped as shown below. For the response, a
sum of decimal values of each bit is returned.
• If the response is "16," for example, peak
over is occurring at U3.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
0
0 Tq Sp I6 U6 I5 U5 I4 U4 I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
Sp: Speed
Tq: torque
[ : I N P u t ] : S C A L i n g ?
Function
Queries all settings related to scaling.
Syntax
[:INPut]:SCALing?
Example
:INPUT:SCALING? -> :INPUT:SCALING:
STATE:ELEMENT1 0;ELEMENT2 0;
ELEMENT3 0;ELEMENT4 0;ELEMENT5 0;
ELEMENT6 0;:INPUT:SCALING:PT:
ELEMENT1 1.0000;ELEMENT2 1.0000;
ELEMENT3 1.0000;ELEMENT4 1.0000;
ELEMENT5 1.0000;ELEMENT6 1.0000;:
INPUT:SCALING:CT:ELEMENT1 1.0000;
ELEMENT2 1.0000;ELEMENT3 1.0000;
ELEMENT4 1.0000;ELEMENT5 1.0000;
ELEMENT6 1.0000;:INPUT:SCALING:
SFACTOR:ELEMENT1 1.0000;
ELEMENT2 1.0000;ELEMENT3 1.0000;
ELEMENT4 1.0000;ELEMENT5 1.0000;
ELEMENT6 1.0000
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