Ethernet Interface
6.4.13
Reads out the math function of a channel.
Command
Response
Index
6.4.14
Deletes the math function on a channel.
Command
Response
Index
capaNCDT 6200
Get Mathematic Function (GMF)
GMF
$GMFm<CR>
$GMFm:Offset,Factor1,Factor2,Factor3,Factor4OK<CRLF>
m: 1...4
(Channel number)
Offset
Factor1, ..., Factor4
Clear Mathematic Function (CMF)
CMF
$CMFm<CR>
$CMFmOK<CRLF>
m: 1...4 (Channel number)
If a channel is selected, which is already reserved
by electronics, the result of the math function is now
transmitted instead of the measured value.
24 bit offset value with prefix in hex format, at which
21 bit comply with 100 % measured value.
Numbers exceeding 21 bit are therefore greater (for
example +3FFFF = complies with 200 % of the mea-
sured value).
Multiplication factors (including prefix), with which the
measured values of channel 1 up to 4 are multiplied.
The range of values of -9.9 up to +9.9 with a decimal
place. Structure of factors: Prefix and a one-digit num-
ber with a decimal place. Example +3.4.
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