YOKOGAWA WT1600FC User Manual page 95

Impedance meter communication interface
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:INTEGrate:STARt
Function
Starts integration.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:STARt {<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>,<NRf>}
<NRf> = 1 to 4 (power measurement element
that is stopped)
Example
• Example in which the individual power
measurement element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "ON (1)"
:INTEGRATE:START
(Stop all power measurement elements)
:INTEGRATE:START 1,2,3
(Specify power measurement elements and stop)
• Example in which the individual power
measurement element integration
(:INTEGrate:INDependent) is "OFF (0)"
:INTEGRATE:START
(Stop all power measurement elements)
Description • When the individual power measurement
element integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "ON (1)," you can specify
up to 4 power measurement elements to be
started as parameters. However, this method
is possible only through communications.
There are no front panel keys that correspond
to this method. Omitting parameters is
equivalent to specifying all power
measurement elements.
• When the individual power measurement
element integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "OFF (0)," you cannot
specify parameters. If you do, an error occurs.
:INTEGrate:STATe?
Function
Queries the integration condition.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:STATe? {<NRf>}
<NRf> = 1 to 4 (power measurement element to
be queried)
Example
:INTEGRATE:STATE? 1 -> RESET (Query
the specified power measurement element)
:INTEGRATE:STATE? ->
RESET,RESET,RESET,RESET
(Query all power measurement elements)
Description • The response information is as follows:
RESet = Integration reset
READy = Waiting (real-time integration mode)
STARt = Integration in progress
STOP = Integration stop
ERRor = Abnormal integration termination
(integration overflow, power failure)
TIMeup = Integration stop due to integration
timer time
• If the parameter is omitted, the query is made
on the condition of all built-in power
measurement elements. If a power
measurement element that is not built in is
specified as a parameter, an error occurs.
IM 760151-17E
:INTEGrate:STOP
Function
Stops integration.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:STOP {<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>,<NRf>}
<NRf> = 1 to 4 (power measurement element
that is stopped)
Example
• Example in which the individual power
measurement element integration
(:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "ON (1)"
:INTEGRATE:STOP
(Stop all power measurement elements)
:INTEGRATE:STOP 1,2,3
(Specify power measurement elements and stop)
• Example in which the individual power
measurement element integration
(:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "OFF (0)"
:INTEGRATE:STOP
(Stop all power measurement elements)
Description • When the individual power measurement
element integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "ON (1)," you can specify
up to 4 power measurement elements to be
started as parameters. However, this method
is possible only through communications.
There are no front panel keys that correspond
to this method. Omitting parameters is
equivalent to specifying all power
measurement elements.
• When the individual power measurement
element integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "OFF (0)," you cannot
specify parameters. If you do, an error occurs.
:INTEGrate:TIMer<x>
Function
Sets the integration timer time or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:INTEGrate:TIMer<x> {<NRf>,<NRf>,
<NRf>}
:INTEGrate:TIMer<x>?
<x> = 1 to 4 (power measurement element)
{<NRf>, <NRf>, <NRf>} = 0, 0, 0 to 10000, 0, 0
1st <NRf> = 0 to 10000
2nd <NRf> = 0 to 59
3rd <NRf> = 0 to 59
Example
:INTEGRATE:TIMER1 1,0,0
:INTEGRATE:TIMER1? -> :INTEGRATE:
TIMER1 1,0,0
Description When the individual power measurement
element integration (:INTEGrate:
INDependent) is "OFF (0)," the integration
operates according to the integration start time
of power measurement element 1. Commands
and queries to other elements result in error.
5.11 INTEGrate Group
(hour)
(minute)
(second)
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