Tc_Type; Temp_Unit; Trig - Omega cl310 User Manual

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Second, the status of the tag, a single character 'U' for downloaded
uncalibrated or 'C' for calibrated. Third, the tag number string of up
to 16 characters.

TC_TYPE

Sets the type of the thermocouple. All available types are shown in
the TC Types table in Section 8. (Specifications). For example:
TC_TYPE B sets thermocouple type to B
TC_TYPE?
Returns the type of thermocouple the calibrator is set to.

TEMP_UNIT

Sets the temperature unit for sourcing and measuring RTD and TC.
Add CEL after the command for Celsius, and FAR for Fahrenheit. For
example:
TEMP_UNIT CEL sets the temperature to be measured or
sourced to Celsius.
TEMP_UNIT?
Returns the temperature unit that is currently used for measuring and
sourcing RTD and TC.

TRIG

Starts and stops the pulse train when the calibrator is in pulse mode.
The parameters of the pulse train are set by commands PULSE_CNT,
and FREQ_LEVEL. Entering TRIG initializes the train. Entering the
command while the pulse train is running stops it.
TRIG?
Returns TRIGGERED if the pulse train is running, and returns
UNTRIGGERED when the pulse train is not running. Returns NONE
when the calibrator is not in pulse mode.
TSENS_TYPE
Sets the temperature sensor type to thermocouple, or to RTD for
temperature measurement. After the command add TC for
thermocouple, or RTD for RTDs. For example:
TSENS_TYPE TC sets the sensor type to thermocouple
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