YOKOGAWA WT1800 User Manual page 96

Precision power analyzer communication interface
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5.13 INPut Group
[:INPut]:SCALing:{VT|CT|SFACtor}:
{SIGMA|SIGMB|SIGMC}
Function
Collectively sets the VT ratio, CT ratio, or power
coefficient of all the elements that belong to the
specified wiring unit (ΣA, ΣB, or ΣC).
[:INPut]:SCALing:{VT|CT|SFACtor}:
Syntax
{SIGMA|SIGMB|SIGMC} {<NRf>}
<NRf> = 0.0001 to 99999.9999
:INPUT:SCALING:VT:SIGMA 1
Example
Description SIGMA, SIGMB, or SIGMC is invalid if the wiring
system setting ([:INPut]:WIRing) is made in such
a way that the corresponding wiring unit (ΣA, ΣB,
or ΣC) does not exist.
[:INPut]:SYNChronize?
Function
Queries the synchronization sources of all
elements.
[:INPut]:SYNChronize?
Syntax
[:INPut]:SYNChronize[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the synchronization source of all
elements.
[:INPut]:SYNChronize[:ALL]
Syntax
{U<x>|I<x>|EXTernal|NONE}
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
EXTernal = External clock input (Ext
Clk)
NONE = No synchronization source
:INPUT:SYNCHRONIZE:ALL I1
Example
[:INPut]:SYNChronize:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets or queries the synchronization source of the
specified element.
[:INPut]:SYNChronize:ELEMent<x>
Syntax
{U<x>|I<x>|EXTernal|NONE}
[:INPut]:SYNChronize:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
EXTernal = External clock input (Ext
Clk)
NONE = No synchronization source
:INPUT:SYNCHRONIZE:ELEMENT1 I1
Example
:INPUT:SYNCHRONIZE:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:SYNCHRONIZE:ELEMENT1 I1
[:INPut]:SYNChronize:
{SIGMA|SIGMB|SIGMC}
Function
Collectively sets the synchronization source of all
the elements that belong to the specified wiring
unit (ΣA, ΣB, or ΣC).
[:INPut]:SYNChronize:{SIGMA|SIGMB|
Syntax
SIGMC} {U<x>|I<x>|EXTernal|NONE}
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
EXTernal = External clock input (Ext
Clk)
NONE = No synchronization source
:INPUT:SYNCHRONIZE:SIGMA I1
Example
Description SIGMA, SIGMB, or SIGMC is invalid if the wiring
system setting ([:INPut]:WIRing) is made in such
a way that the corresponding wiring unit (ΣA, ΣB,
or ΣC) does not exist.
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[:INPut]:VOLTage?
Function
Queries all voltage measurement settings.
[:INPut]:VOLTage?
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO?
Function
Queries the voltage auto range on/off statuses of
all elements.
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO?
Syntax
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the voltage auto range on/off
status of all elements.
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO[:ALL]
Syntax
{<Boolean>}
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ALL ON
Example
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets or queries the voltage auto range on/off
status of the specified element.
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>
Syntax
{<Boolean>}
[:INPut]:VOLTage:AUTO:ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 6 (element)
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 ON
Example
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1? ->
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:ELEMENT1 1
[:INPut]:VOLTage:
AUTO:{SIGMA|SIGMB|SIGMC}
Function
Collectively sets the voltage auto range on/off
status of all the elements that belong to the
specified wiring unit (ΣA, ΣB, or ΣC).
[:INPut]:VOLTage:
Syntax
AUTO:{SIGMA|SIGMB|SIGMC} {<Boolean>}
:INPUT:VOLTAGE:AUTO:SIGMA ON
Example
Description SIGMA, SIGMB, or SIGMC is invalid if the wiring
system setting ([:INPut]:WIRing) is made in such
a way that the corresponding wiring unit (ΣA, ΣB,
or ΣC) does not exist.
[:INPut]:VOLTage:CONFig?
Function
Queries the valid voltage ranges of all elements.
[:INPut]:VOLTage:CONFig?
Syntax
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