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Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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:NUMeric:NORMal?
Function
Queries all numeric data output settings.
:NUMeric:NORMal?
Syntax
Description The number of numeric data items output by
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:ITEM<x> is determined by
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:NUMber.
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:CLEar
Function
Clears numeric data output items (sets the items
to NONE).
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:CLEar {ALL|
Syntax
<NRf>[,<NRf>]}
ALL = Clear all items
First <NRf> = 1 to 1000 (the number of the first
item to clear)
Second <NRf> = 1 to 1000 (the number of the
last item to clear)
Example
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:CLEAR ALL
Description If the 2nd <NRf> is omitted, the output item
specified by the first <NRf> and all following
output items (up to number 1000) are cleared.
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:DELete
Function
Deletes numeric data output items.
Syntax
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:DELete {<NRf>
[,<NRf>]}
First <NRf> = 1 to 1000 (the number of the first
item to delete)
Second <NRf> = 1 to 1000 (the number of the
last item to delete)
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:DELETE 1
Example
(Deletes ITEM1 and shifts ITEM2 and subsequent
items forward)
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:DELETE 1,3
(Deletes ITEM1 to ITEM3 and shifts ITEM4 and
subsequent items forward)
Description • The positions of deleted output items are
filled by the items that follow them, and empty
sections at the end are set to NONE.
• If the second <NRf> is omitted, only the output
item specified by the first <NRf> is deleted.
IM WT5000-17EN
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:HEADer?
Function
Queries the numeric data header.
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:HEADer? {<NRf>}
Syntax
<NRf> = 1 to 1000 (item number)
Example
• When <NRf> is specified
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:HEADER? 1
-> Urms-E1
• When <NRf> is omitted (When :NUMeric
[:NORMal]:NUMber is set to 3)
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:HEADER?
-> Urms-E1,Irms-E1,P-E1
Description • The data name (header) of the output item is
generated.
• If <NRf> is specified, only the data name for
the specified item number is output.
• If <NRf> is omitted, the data names of the
items from 1 to the number specified by the
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:NUMber command are
output in order.
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:ITEM<x>
Function
Sets or queries the specified numeric data output
item (function, element, and harmonic order).
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:ITEM<x> {NONE|
Syntax
<Function>[,<Element>][,<Order>]}
:NUMeric[:NORMal]:ITEM<x>?
<x> = 1 to 1000 (item number)
NONE = No output item
<Function> = {URMS|IRMS|P|S|Q|...}
<Element> = {<NRf>|SIGMa|SIGMB|SIGMC}
(<NRf> = 1 to 7)
<Order> = {TOTal|DC|<NRf>} (<NRf> = 1 to 500)
Example
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1 URMS,1
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1?
-> :NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1 URMS,1
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1 UK,1,1
:NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1?
-> :NUMERIC:NORMAL:ITEM1 UK,1,1
Description • For details on the <Function> options,
see "Numeric data functions" in "Function
Option List (Settings That Can Be Used for
<Function>)" at the end of the DISPlay group
on page 5-36.
• If <Element> is omitted, the element is set to 1.
• If <Order> is omitted, the order is set to TOTal.
• <Element> and <Order> are omitted from
responses to functions that do not need them.
• In the case of a motor function (<Function>
= {SPEed|TORQue|SYNCsp|SLIP|PM}), the
<Element> section becomes <Motor>. <Order>
is not necessary.
<Motor> = 1 to 4 (motor number. Motor 1 when
omitted.)
5.15 NUMeric Group
App
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