Output[N]:Calc <Numeric_Value; Output[N]:Calc; Table 16 Output Channel Commands - Fluke 1560 Black Stack User Manual

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This group of commands controls the output of data to output channels. They
are summarized in Table 16.

Table 16 Output Channel Commands

Command
OUTPut[n]:CALC <numeric_value>

OUTPut[n]:CALC?

OUTPut[n]:NCHannel <channel>
OUTPut[n]:NCHannel?
OUTPut[n]:PCHannel <channel>
OUTPut[n]:PCHannel?
OUTPut[n][:STATe] <Boolean>
OUTPut[n][:STATe]?
OUTPut[n]:CALC <numeric_value>
This command selects the calculation type for which results are output to a
given output channel. It is equivalent to setting CALCULATION with the
OUTPUT CHAN soft-key function (see Section 5.3.2 ). The output channel
number is given by the OUTP suffix n. If it is omitted output channel 1 is as-
sumed. The command SYST:CONF:OCH? (Section 6.5.8.12) can be used to
determine the number of installed output channels. The <numeric_value> spec-
ifies the calculation type according to Table 17. The *RST command sets the
calculation type to 0 (temperature) for all output channels.
Example command: OUTP1:CALC 0
OUTPut[n]:CALC?
This query command returns the calculation type for a given output channel.
The output channel number is given by the OUTP suffix n. If it is omitted out-
put channel 1 is assumed. The response is a number showing the calculation
type (see Table 17).
Example command: OUTP1:CALC?
Action
Select calculation type for an output channel
Query calculation type for an output channel
Select negative input channel for an output channel
Query negative input channel for an output channel
Select positive input channel for an output channel
Query positive input channel for an output channel
Enable or disable output channel
Query state of output channel

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