Ethernet Interface
6.4.6
Specifies in increasing order in which channels there is a module. (0 = no channel available, 1 = channel
available, 2 = math function is output on this channel)
Command
Response
6.4.7
Specifies the linearization type for each channel.
The linearization type can be set for each channel. The index m stands for channel number, the index n for
the linearization type.
Command
Response
Index m
(Channel num-
ber)
Index n (linear-
ization mode)
Request linearization mode
Command
Response
capaNCDT 6228 / 6238
Channel Status (CHS)
CHS
$CHS<CR>
$CHS1,0,2,1OK<CRLF>(Example: Channel 1,3,4 available, channel 3
with math function)
Mode of Linearization (LIN)
LIN
$LINm:n<CR> (for example: $LIN4:2<CR> = 2-point-linearization
for channel 4)
$LINm:nOK<CRLF>
1 ... 4
0 = no linearization (default setting)
1 = Start of measuring range
2 = 2-point-linearization
3 = 3-point-linearization
4 = 5-point-linearization
5 = 10-point-linearization
$LIN?<CR>
$LIN?n,n,n,nOK<CRLF> (n stands for the linearization type)
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