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Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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5.3
AUX Group
The commands in this group deal with the auxiliary input feature.
You can make the same settings and queries that you can on the screen that appears by using Setup menu > Input
(Advanced/Options) tab > Motor/Aux button.
The commands in this group are only valid on models with the motor evaluation function 1 (/MTR1) option.
"AUX5" to "AUX8" are valid only on models with the motor evaluation function 2 (/MTR2) option.
:AUX<x>?
Function
Queries all auxiliary input settings.
:AUX<x>?
Syntax
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
:AUX<x>:AUTO
Function
Sets or queries the voltage auto range on/off
status of the specified auxiliary input (analog
input type).
Syntax
:AUX<x>:AUTO {<Boolean>}
:AUX<x>:AUTO?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
:AUX1:AUTO ON
Example
:AUX1:AUTO? -> :AUX1:AUTO 1
Description This command is valid when the auxiliary input
type (:AUX<x>:TYPE) is set to ANALog (analog
input).
:AUX<x>:FILTer?
Function
Queries all input filter settings for the auxiliary
inputs.
:AUX<x>:FILTer?
Syntax
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
Description The <x> value in AUX<x> has no meaning in the
setting or query.
:AUX<x>:FILTer[:LINE]
Function
Sets or queries the line filter for the auxiliary
inputs.
Syntax
:AUX<x>:FILTer[:LINE] {OFF|
<Frequency>}
:AUX<x>:FILTer:LINE?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
OFF = Line filter off
<Frequency> = 100 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz (when the
line filter is on; cutoff frequency)
:AUX:FILTER:LINE OFF
Example
:AUX:FILTER:LINE?
-> :AUX1:FILTER:LINE OFF
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:AUX<x>:FILTer:NOISe
Function
Sets or queries the pulse noise filter for the
auxiliary inputs.
:AUX<x>:FILTer:NOISe {OFF|
Syntax
<Frequency>}
:AUX<x>:FILTer:NOISe?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
OFF = Noise filter off
<Frequency> = 10 kHz, 100 kHz, 1 MHz (when
the noise filter is on; cutoff frequency)
:AUX1:FILTER:NOISE OFF
Example
:AUX1:FILTER:NOISE?
-> :AUX1:FILTER:NOISE OFF
Description This command is valid when the auxiliary input
type (:AUX<x>:TYPE) is set to PULSe (pulse
input).
:AUX<x>:LSCale?
Function
Queries all auxiliary input linear scaling settings.
Syntax
:AUX<x>:LSCale?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
Description Linear scaling of external signal input applies to
both "ANALog (analog input)" and "PULSe (pulse
input)" input types (:AUX<x>:TYPE).
:AUX<x>:LSCale:AVALue
Function
Sets or queries the slope (A) of the linear scale of
the auxiliary input feature.
:AUX<x>:LSCale:AVALue {<NRf>}
Syntax
:AUX<x>:LSCale:AVALue?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<NRf> = -1.000E+06 to 1.000E+06
:AUX1:LSCALE:AVALUE 1.000
Example
:AUX1:LSCALE:AVALUE?
-> :AUX1:LSCALE:AVALUE 1.000E+00
:AUX<x>:LSCale:BVALue
Function
Sets or queries the offset (B) of the linear scale of
the auxiliary input feature.
Syntax
:AUX<x>:LSCale:BVALue {<NRf>}
:AUX<x>:LSCale:BVALue?
<x> = 1 or 8 (AUX input channel)
<NRf> = -1.000E+06 to 1.000E+06
:AUX1:LSCALE:BVALUE 0
Example
:AUX1:LSCALE:BVALUE?
-> :AUX1:LSCALE:BVALUE 0.000E+00
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