YOKOGAWA wt1600 User Manual page 87

Digital power meter
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[ : I N P u t ] : V O L T a g e : A U T O [ : A L L ]
Function
Collectively turns ON/OFF the voltage auto
range of all elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO
[:ALL] {<Boolean12>}
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ALL ON
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>
Function
Turns ON/OFF the voltage auto range of the
element or queries the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:
ELEMent<x> {<Boolean>}
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 ON
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 1
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Function
Queries the voltage ranges of all elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE? -> :INPUT:
VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1 1.0000E+03;
ELEMENT2 1.0000E+03;
ELEMENT3 1.0000E+03;
ELEMENT4 1.0000E+03;
ELEMENT5 1.0000E+03;
ELEMENT6 1.0000E+03
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the voltage ranges of all
elements.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe
[:ALL] {<Voltage>|AUTO}
• When the crest factor is set to 3
<Voltage > = 1.5, 3, 6, 10, 15, 30, 60, 100,
150, 300, 600, 1000 (V)
AUTO = Auto range
• When the crest factor is set to 6
<Voltage > = 0.75, 1.5, 3, 5, 7.5, 15, 30, 50,
75, 150, 300, 500 (V)
AUTO = Auto range
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ALL 1000V
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[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets the voltage range of the element or queries
the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:
ELEMent<x> {<Voltage>|AUTO}
[:INPut]:VOLTage:RANGe:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6
• When the crest factor is set to 3
<Voltage > = 1.5, 3, 6, 10, 15, 30, 60, 100,
150, 300, 600, 1000 (V)
AUTO = Auto range
• When the crest factor is set to 6
<Voltage > = 0.75, 1.5, 3, 5, 7.5, 15, 30, 50,
75, 150, 300, 500 (V)
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1 1000V
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:RANGE:
ELEMENT1 1.0000E+03
Description Specifying "AUTO" with this command is
equivalent to setting "[:INPut]:VOLTage:
AUTO:ELEMent<x>" to "ON."
[ : I N P u t ] : W I R i n g
Function
Sets the wiring system or queries the current
setting.
Syntax
[:INPut]:WIRing {(P1W2|P1W3|P3W3|
P3W4|V3A3)[,(P1W2|P1W3|P3W3|P3W4|
V3A3|NONE)][,(P1W2|P1W3|P3W3|P3W4|
V3A3|NONE)]}
[:INPut]:WIRing?
P1W2 = Single-phase, two-wire system
P1W3 = Single-phase, three-wire system
P3W3 = Three-phase, three-wire system
P3W4 = Three-phase, four-wire system
V3A3 = Three voltage, three current system
NONE = No wiring
Example
:INPUT:WIRING P1W2,P1W2,P1W2
:INPUT:WIRING? -> :INPUT:
WIRING P1W2,P1W2,P1W2
Description • Set the wiring system in the order ΣA, ΣB,
and ΣC.
• If the combination does not allow setting of
ΣB or ΣC, it can be omitted.
• Certain combinations of wiring systems are
not selectable depending on the model type.
For the combinations of wiring systems, see
the WT1600 User's Manual.
• For a 1-element model, ΣA is fixed to P1W2
and ΣA and ΣB cannot be specified.
5.11 INPut Group
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