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Universal calibration system
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6.6.4.20
[SOUR]:TEMP:THER[:LEVE][:IMM][:AMPL](?)
Purpose
This command will select Thermocouple function with a default of Type K, setting the required temperature value, which will
determine the output voltage (refer to the Programming Example after paras 6.6.4.21).
<DNPD>
The 'decimal numeric program data' is a number which sets the required temperature value. It must be expressed as a value relating
to the units (degrees Celsius, Degrees Fahrenheit, or Kelvin), already set into the 9100 by the most-recent TEMP:UNIT <CPD>
command (see paras 6.6.4.18). Power-up and
The value of <DNPD>, in conjunction with the 'UNIT', 'SCAL' and 'TYPE' commands, will automatically choose the 'best' hardware
range for the defined thermocouple voltage output.
For details of local operation and parameter limitations, refer to Volume 1, Section 4, Sub-Section 4.14 (Thermocouple
Temperature).
Software Compensation
Software compensation takes account of the temperature of the isothermal block on which the Reference Junction is mounted,
behind the D-type socket on the 9100 front panel (refer to Volume 1, Section 4, Sub-section 4.14.4).
The block temperature is sensed at OUTPut ON, and regularly at 5-second intervals until OUTPut OFF.
Response to Query Version
The instrument will return a number which is the value of the present output temperature in currently-programmed units. The
returned number will be in standard scientific format (for example: 200 C would be returned as 2.0E2 ).
6.6.4.21
[SOUR]:TEMP:THER:TYPE(?)
Purpose
This command will select the Thermocouple function with the type selected and a default of 25 C. (refer to the Programming
Example below).
<CPD>
The 'character program data' automatically selects the required simulation software. The <CPD> 'type' character is the same as the
internationally-recognized thermocouple type. Power-up and
Response to Query Version
The instrument will return the character which represents the presently-programmed thermocouple 'type' simulation:
{B|C|E|J|K|L|N|R|S|T}.
Programming Example: To ensure the setup of a required thermocouple type and temperature, use:
:TEMP:THER 200;:TEMP:THER:TYPE B<nl>
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Section 6: 9100 System Operation — SCPI Language
RST default units are Celsius.
<CPD>{B|C|E|J|K|L|N|R|S|T}
RST default is 'K-type'.
or :TEMP:THER 353;:TYPE S<nl>
<DNPD>

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