Monitor Group - YOKOGAWA SL1000 User Manual

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3.17 MONitor Group

The MONitor group deals with numeric monitor output.
:MONitor:ASENd?
Function
Outputs the numeric monitor data (ASCII format) of
all channels.
:MONitor:ASENd?
Syntax
:MONITOR:ASEND? -> Refer Format below
Example
Description Measured values of valid channels are output with
each measured value delimited by a semicolon (0x3b).
Valid channels means analog channels that are
inserted.
For channels whose display is OFF, the measured
value is output as off. Outputs the data with 'label'
and 'unit' or only the measured value depending on
the VERBose setting.
Format
" C H 1
Label 8 characters
Value 11 characters
Attention
The number of unit characters will exceed four if
supplementary units exist.
:MONitor:ASENd:CHANnel<x>?
Function
Outputs the numeric monitor data (ASCII format) of
the specified channel.
:MONitor:ASENd:CHANnel<x>?
Syntax
<x>=1 to 16
:MONITOR:ASEND:CHANNEL1?
Example
-> "CH1 -1550.0mV"
Description Outputs the data with 'label' and 'unit' or only the
measured value depending on the VERBose setting.
When display is OFF, the measured value is output
as off.
Attention
The number of unit characters will exceed four if
supplementary units exist.
:MONitor:BITS:CHANnel<x>?
Function
Queries the valid bit length of the specified channel.
:MONitor:BITS:CHANnel<x>?
Syntax
<x>=1 to 16
:MONITOR:BITS:CHANNEL1? -> :MONITOR:
Example
BITS:CHANNEL1 12
Description For example, the function returns '12' if the specified
channel is from the M701250 voltage module (valid
Bit length is 12).
IM 720320-17E
:MONitor:BYTeorder
Function
Sets or queries the transmission order when using
word format of two bytes or more.
:MONitor:BYTeorder {LSBFirst|MSBFirst}
Syntax
:MONitor:BYTeorder?
:MONITOR:BYTEORDER LSBFIRST
Example
:MONITOR:BYTEORDER? -> :MONITOR:
BYTEORDER LSBFIRST
Description This setting is effective to output the monitor data using
the command, MONitor:SEND:{ALL|CHANnel<x>}.
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x>?
Function
Sets or queries the format of the data to be
transmitted .
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x> {BYTE|WORD}
Syntax
" ; "
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x>?
<x>=1 to 16
Unit 4 characters
:MONITOR:FORMAT:CHANNEL1 WORD
Example
:MONITOR:FORMAT:CHANNEL1? -> :MONITOR:
FORMAT:CHANNEL1 WORD
Description This setting is useful when outputting the
monitor data using the command, MONitor:
SEND:{ALL|CHANnel<x>}
:MONitor:OFFSet:CHANnel<x>?
Function
Queries the offset value used to convert the numeric
monitor data of the specified channel into physical
values.
:MONitor:OFFSet:CHANnel<x>?
Syntax
<x>=1 to 16
:MONITOR:OFFSET:CHANNEL1? -> :MONITOR:
Example
OFFSET:CHANNEL1 0.0000000E+00
Description The function returns the value including scaling data
when using linear scaling.
:MONitor:GAIN:CHANnel<x>?
Function
Queries the gain value used to convert the numeric
monitor data of the specified channel into physical
values.
:MONitor:GAIN:CHANnel<x>?
Syntax
<x>=1 to 16
:MONITOR:GAIN:CHANNEL1? -> :MONITOR:
Example
GAIN:CHANNEL1 208.33333E-06
Description The function returns the value including scaling data
when using linear scaling.
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