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• <seri> indicates a serial number is required.
• <res> indicates a resistance value is required.
• <volt> indicates a voltage value is required.
• <unit> indicates a temperature unit is required.
• <pass> indicates a password is required.
• <port> indicates a port number is required.
• <label> indicates an eight character label is required.
• <year> indicates a four digit number is required.
• <month> indicates a one or two digit number is required.
• <day> indicates a one or two digit number is required.
• <hour> indicates a one or two digit number is required.
• <minute> indicates a one or two digit number is required.
• <second> indicates a one or two digit number is required.
• <baud> indicates a valid baud number is required.

8.4.1

Measurement Commands

The measurement commands are used to read information on the statistical cal-
culations and for reading the most recent measurement for a specified channel.
The measurement commands are not password protected.

8.4.1.1

CALCulate:AVERage:CLEar

Clears the statistical functions for all channels.

CALC:AVER:CLE

The *RST command clears the statistical functions.

8.4.1.2

CALCulate<chn>:AVERage<n>:DATA?

Returns the value of a statistical calculation for a given channel.

CALC3:AVER1:DATA?

0.017

The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4). The AVERage
suffix, <n>, specifies the calculation type. See Table 4 on page 122 for the Sta-
tistical Calculation Types.

8.4.1.3

CALCulate:AVERage<n>:TYPE?

Returns the keyword for the specified field type number.

CALC:AVER2:TYPE

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