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5.12 INTEGrate Group
:INTEGrate:MODE
Function
Sets the integration mode or queries the current
setting.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:MODE {NORMal|CONTinuous|
RNORmal|RCONtinuous}
:INTEGrate:MODE?
NORMal = Normal integration mode
CONTinuous = Continuous integration mode
RNORmal = Real-time normal integration mode
RCONtinuous = Real-time continuous
integration mode
Example
:INTEGRATE:MODE NORMAL
:INTEGRATE:MODE? -> :INTEGRATE:
MODE NORMAL
:INTEGrate:RESet
Function
Resets the integrated value.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:RESet {|<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>}
<NRf> = 1 to 6 (element that is reset)
Example
• Example in which the individual element
integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "ON (1)"
:INTEGRATE:RESET
(Reset all elements)
:INTEGRATE:RESET 1,2,3
(Specify elements and reset)
• Example in which the individual element
integration (:INTEGrate:INDependent) is
"OFF (0)"
:INTEGRATE:RESET
(Reset all elements)
Description • When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "ON (1),"
you can specify up to 6 elements to be reset
as parameters.However, this method is
possible only through communications. There
are no front panel keys that correspond to this
method. Omitting parameters is equivalent to
specifying all elements.
• When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "OFF (0),"
you cannot specify parameters. Otherwise, an
error occurs.
:INTEGrate:RTIMe<x>?
Function
Queries the integration start and stop times for
real-time integration mode.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:RTIMe<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
Example
:INTEGRATE:RTIME1? -> :INTEGRATE:
RTIME1:START 2001,1,1,0,0,0;
END 2001,1,1,1,0,0
Description When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "OFF (0)," the
integration operates according to the integration
start/stop time of element 1.Queries to other
elements results in error.
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:INTEGrate:RTIMe<x>:{STARt|END}
Function
Sets the integration {start|stop} time for real-time
integration mode or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:RTIMe<x>:{STARt|
END} {<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>,<NRf>}
:INTEGrate:RTIMe<x>:{STARt|END}?
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
{<NRf>, <NRf>, <NRf>, <NRf>, <NRf>, <NRf>}
= 2001, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 to 2099, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59
1st <NRf> = 2001 to 2099 (year)
2nd <NRf> = 1 to 12
3rd <NRf> = 1 to 31
4th <NRf> = 0 to 23
5th <NRf> = 0 to 59
6th <NRf> = 0 to 59
Example
:INTEGRATE:RTIME1:
START 2001,1,1,0,0,0
:INTEGRATE:RTIME1:START? ->
:INTEGRATE:RTIME1:
START 2001,1,1,0,0,0
Description When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "OFF (0)," the
integration operates according to the integration
start/stop time of element 1. Commands and
queries to other elements result in error.
:INTEGrate:STARt
Function
Starts integration.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:STARt {<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>}
<NRf> = 1 to 6 (element that is started)
Example
• Example in which the individual element
integration (:INTEGrate:INDependent) is
"ON (1)"
:INTEGRATE:START
(Start all elements)
:INTEGRATE:START 1,2,3
(Specify elements and start)
• Example in which the individual element
integration (:INTEGrate:INDependent) is
"OFF (0)"
:INTEGRATE:START
(Start all elements)
Description • When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "ON (1),"
you can specify up to 6 elements to be
started as parameters. However, this method
is possible only through communications.
There are no front panel keys that correspond
to this method. Omitting parameters is
equivalent to specifying all elements.
• When the individual element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "OFF (0),"
you cannot specify parameters. Otherwise, an
error occurs.
(month)
(day)
(hour)
(minute)
(second)
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