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Power analyzer communication interface
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[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing:{PT|CT|SFACtor}:
ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets the PT ratio/CT ratio/power coefficient of
each element with the power measurement
module or queries the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing:
{PT|CT|SFACtor}:ELEMent<x> {<NRf>}
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing:
{PT|CT|SFACtor}:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 4
<NRf> = 0.0001 to 99999.9999
Example
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:PT:ELEMENT1 1
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:PT:ELEMENT1?→:
INPUT:POWER:SCALING:PT:ELEMENT1 1.0000
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing:STATe?
Function
Queries the ON/OFF state of the scaling
function of all elements with the power
measurement modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing:STATe?
Example
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:STATE?→:INPUT:
POWER:SCALING:STATE:ELEMENT1 0;
ELEMENT2 0;ELEMENT3 0;ELEMENT4 0
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing[:STATe][:ALL]
Function
Turns ON/OFF the scaling function of all
elements with the power measurement
modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing[:STATe][:
ALL] {<Boolean>}
Example
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:STATE:ALL OFF
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing[:STATe]:
ELEMent<x>
Function
Turns ON/OFF the scaling function of each
element with the power measurement module
or queries the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing[:STATe]:
ELEMent<x> {<Boolean>}
[:INPut][:POWer]:SCALing[:STATe]:
ELEMent<x>?
Example
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:STATE:ELEMENT1 OFF
:INPUT:POWER:SCALING:STATE:ELEMENT1?→:
INPUT:POWER:SCALING:STATE:ELEMENT1 0
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage?
Function
Queries all settings related to the voltage
measurement for power measurement
modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage?
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE?→:INPUT:POWER:
VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1 2.00E+03;
ELEMENT2 2.00E+03;ELEMENT3 2.00E+03;
ELEMENT4 2.00E+03
IM 253710-11E
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO?
Function
Queries the ON/OFF state of the voltage auto
range function of all elements with the power
measurement modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO?
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO?→:INPUT:
POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 0;
ELEMENT2 0;ELEMENT3 0;ELEMENT4 0
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO[:ALL]
Function
Turns ON/OFF the voltage auto range function
of all elements with the power measurement
modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO[:
ALL] {<Boolean>}
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ALL ON
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>
Function
Turns ON/OFF the voltage auto range function
of each element with the power measurement
module or queries the current setting.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO:
ELEMent<x> {<Boolean>}
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO:
ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 4
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 ON
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1?→:
INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 1
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Function
Queries the voltage range of all elements with
the power measurement modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:RANGe?
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:RANGE?→:INPUT:
POWER:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ELEMENT1 2.00E+03;
ELEMENT2 2.00E+03;ELEMENT3 2.00E+03;
ELEMENT4 2.00E+03
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:RANGe[:ALL]
Function
Sets the voltage range of all elements with the
power measurement modules.
Syntax
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:RANGe[:
ALL] {<voltage>|AUTO}
<voltage> = 30, 60, 120, 200, 300, 600,
1200, 2000(V)
AUTO = AUTO RANGE
Example
:INPUT:POWER:VOLTAGE:RANGE:ALL 2000V
Description
Setting "
AUTO
" using this command is equivalent
to executing
"
[:INPut][:POWer]:VOLTage:AUTO[:ALL] ON.
4.11 INPut Group
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