Monitor Group - YOKOGAWA DL350 User Manual

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4.23 MONitor Group

The commands in this group deal with switching the screen that is displayed and the output of the numeric monitor.
:MONitor:ASENd?
Function
Sends the numeric monitor data (in ASCII format)
of all channels.
:MONitor:ASENd?
Syntax
:MONITOR:ASEND?
Example
-> See the response format in the figure below.
Description • The measured values of each channel are
divided by semicolons (0x3b). The values for
all active channels are output.
• Depending on the :MONitor:VERBose
command's setting, the measured value is
returned with a label and the unit, or just the
measured value is returned.
• The active channels are those that meet the
following conditions. For two-channel modules,
they are the channels that are displayed. For
16-channel modules, they are the sub channels
that are displayed and whose input is on.
• Logic channels follow the same guidelines
explained here. The measured value is right
justified. The unit is returned as white space.
Response format
"
C H 1
Label, 8 char.
:MONitor:ASENd:CHANnel<x1>[:SCHannel
<x2>]?
Function
Sends the numeric monitor data (in ASCII format)
of the specified channel.
:MONitor:ASENd:CHANnel<x1>[:
Syntax
SCHannel<x2>]?
<x1> = 1 to 5
<x2> = 1 to 60 (sub channel)
:MONITOR:ASEND:CHAN1?
Example
-> The response format is the same as the
:MONitor:ASENd command.
Description • Depending on the :MONitor:VERBose
command's setting, the measured value is
returned with a label and the unit, or just the
measured value is returned.
• If the specified channel is not displayed, "OFF"
is returned for the measured value.
4-138
.
5
4
.
2
1
V
Measured value,
Unit, 4 char.
11 char.
(right justified)
:MONitor:BITS:CHANnel<x1>[:SCHannel
<x2>]?
Function
Syntax
Example
Description For example, if this command is received by a
:MONitor:BYTeorder
Function
Syntax
Example
...
;
"
"
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x1>[:SCHanne
l<x2>]
Function
Syntax
Example
Description DWORd is used for data whose bit length is
:MONitor:GAIN:CHANnel<x1>[:SCHannel
<x2>]?
Function
Syntax
Example
Description When you are using linear scaling, this command
Queries the effective bit length of the specified
channel's data.
:MONitor:BITS:CHANnel<x1>[:
SCHannel<x2>]?
<x1> = 1 to 5
<x2> = 1 to 60 (sub channel)
:MONitor:BITS:CHAN1?
-> :MONITOR:BITS:CHAN1 16
720250 voltage module (effective bit length of 12
bits), 12 will be returned. A logic module will return
8.
Sets or queries the transmission byte order for
data formats that are 2 bytes or longer.
:MONitor:BYTeorder {LSBFirst|
MSBFirst}
:MONitor:BYTeorder?
:MONITOR:BYTEORDER MSBFIRST
:MONITOR:BYTEORDER?
-> :MONITOR:BYTEORDER MSBFIRST
Sets or queries the transmission data format.
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x1>[:
SCHannel<x2>] {BYTE|WORD|DWORd}
:MONitor:FORMat:CHANnel<x1>[:
SCHannel<x2>]?
<x1> = 1 to 5
<x2> = 1 to 60 (sub channel)
:MONITOR:FORMAT:CHANNEL1:
SCHANNEL1 WORD
:MONITOR:FORMAT:CHANNEL1:SCHANNEL1?
-> :MONITOR:FORMAT:CHANNEL1:
SCHANNEL1 WORD
greater than 17 bits on CAN.
Queries the gain that is used when the specified
channel's numeric monitor data is converted to a
physical value.
:MONitor:GAIN:CHANnel<x1>[:
SCHannel<x2>]?
<x1> = 1 to 5
<x2> = 1 to 60 (sub channel)
:MONITOR:GAIN:CHANNEL1?
returns a value that includes the scaling data.
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