Measurement Control Commands - Fluke 1529 Technical Manual

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0.0113
This command is the same as the ?FETCh [<chn>] command.
7.4.1.9
SENSe<chn>:DATA?
Returns the input value for the specified channel.
SENS3:DATA?
100.0291, 0.0000
The SENSe suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4). The parameter is ohms for
low range PRTs, Kohms for high range PRTs and thermistors, and millivolts for ther-
mocouples. The second returned parameter is always 0 for PRTs and themistors and
the reference junction temperature for thermocouples.
7.4.2

Measurement Control Commands

The measurement control commands are used to query and set the moving average
filter, the resistance range, the number of probe wires, and the sequence timer. The
measurement control commands for resistance range and the number of probe wires
are password protected.
7.4.2.1
INITiate
Provided for compatibility but has no effect.
INIT
7.4.2.2
INITiate:CONTinuous?
Provided for compatibility but has no effect.
INIT:CONT?
1
7.4.2.3
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the moving average filter setting.
SENS:AVER:COUN?
4
Specifying the MIN parameter returns a value of 1, specifying the MAX parameter re-
turns a value of 10, and specifying the DEF parameter returns a value of 1. The *RST
command sets the average count to the default (1).
Digital Communications Interface
Commands
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