YOKOGAWA WT5000 User Manual page 137

Precision power analyzer communication interface
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:MOTor<x>:SPEed?
Function
Queries all rotating speed (Speed) settings.
:MOTor<x>:SPEed?
Syntax
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:AUTO
Function
Sets or queries the voltage auto range on/off
status of the revolution signal (analog input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:AUTO {<Boolean>}
Syntax
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:AUTO?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:AUTO ON
:MOTOR1:SPEED:AUTO?
-> :MOTOR1:SPEED:AUTO 1
Description This command is valid when the revolution signal
input type (:MOTor<x>:SPEed:TYPE) is set to
ANALog (analog input).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale?
Function
Queries all revolution signal (analog input type)
linear scaling settings.
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale?
Syntax
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
Description Linear scaling settings are valid when the
revolution signal input type (:MOTor<x>:SPEed:
TYPE) is set to ANALog (analog input).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:AVALue
Function
Sets or queries the slope (A) of the linear scale of
the revolution signal (analog input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:
Syntax
AVALue {<NRf>}
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:AVALue?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
<NRf> = 1.000E-03 to 1.000E+06
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:AVALUE 1.000
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:AVALUE?
-> :MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:
AVALUE 1.000E+00
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:BVALue
Function
Sets or queries the offset (B) of the linear scale of
the revolution signal (analog input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:
Syntax
BVALue {<NRf>}
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:BVALue?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
<NRf> = -1.000E+06 to 1.000E+06
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:BVALUE 0
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:BVALUE?
-> :MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:
BVALUE 0.000E+00
IM WT5000-17EN
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate?
Function
Queries all parameter calculation settings for the
linear scale of the revolution signal (analog input
type).
Syntax
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate:{P1
X|P1Y|P2X|P2Y}
Function
Sets or queries the data (Point1X, Point1Y,
Point2X, or Point2Y) for parameter calculations
of the linear scale of the revolution signal (analog
input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate:
Syntax
{P1X|P1Y|P2X|P2Y} {<NRf>}
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate:
{P1X|P1Y|P2X|P2Y}?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
<NRf> = -1.000E+12 to 1.000E+12
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:CALCULATE:P1X 0
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:CALCULATE:P1X?
-> :MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:CALCULATE:
P1X 0.000E+00
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate:EXE
Cute
Function
Calculates parameters for the linear scale of the
revolution signal (analog input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:LSCale:CALCulate:
Syntax
EXECute
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:LSCALE:CALCULATE:
EXECUTE
Description This instrument uses the data that has been
specified (Point1X, Point1Y, Point2X, and
Point2Y) to calculate and set the slope (A) and
offset (B) of the linear scale.
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:PRANge
Function
Sets or queries the range of the revolution signal
(pulse input type).
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:PRANge {<NRf>,<NRf>}
Syntax
:MOTor<x>:SPEed:PRANge?
<x> = 1 to 4 (motor number)
<NRf> = -99999.9999 to 99999.9999
Example
:MOTOR1:SPEED:PRANGE 10000,0
:MOTOR1:SPEED:PRANGE?
-> :MOTOR1:SPEED:PRANGE 10000.0000,
0.0000
Description • Set the upper limit and then the lower limit.
• This command is valid when the revolution
signal input type (:MOTor<x>:SPEed:TYPE) is
set to PULSe (pulse input).
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