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Remote Operation

Interface Commands

Sets the resistor definition assigned to a front reference resistor input. (Use the command

INP:REAR<n>:RS:IDEN to assign a resistor definition to a rear Rs input.)
Suffix <n> specifies the front input (channel) number and must be either 2 or 4.
Parameter <id> must be either the ID of a resistor definition in the Resistor Library, “VAR” (variable), or

“NONE”. Enclosing quotations marks are optional. If <id> does not match the ID of a resistor definition in the

Resistor Library or an allowed option, error -224,“Illegal parameter value” is generated in the error queue.
The response to the query form is the ID of the resistor enclosed in quotation marks if a valid resistor ID is as-

signed to the input. If the resistor assignment is variable or none, the response is “VAR” or “NONE” respec-

tively, without quotation marks.
A channel’s Calculation setting will be changed from temperature to resistance (see Section 8.7.3.27,

CALC<n>:TYPE TEMP|RES|RAT, on page 80) if its Reference Resistor (Rs) setting was set to the speci-

fied input and the resistor assignment for the input is set to variable. A channel’s Reference Resistor (Rs)

setting will be changed from the specified input to the internal 100 Ω resistor if the resistor assignment for the

input is being set to none.

8.7.3.67 INP:RS:NEXT?

Example response: “R100_023”
Reads the ID of the next resistor in the Resistor Library. It also advances the library index used for the next

response to the INP:RS:NEXT? command.
If there are no more resistors in the Resistor Library, no response is given and error -230,“Data corrupt or

stale” is generated in the error queue.

8.7.3.68 INP:RS:OVEN:STAB?

Returns the stable condition of the oven. The response is 1 if the temperature is stable and 0 if not.

8.7.3.69 INP:RS:PAR <id>,<name>,<value>

Example command: INP:RS:PAR “R25_01322”,RES,25.001098
Query form: INP:RS:PAR? <id>,<name>
Password protection: Resistor Protection
Sets the value of a setting in a resistor definition.
Parameter <id> is the ID of a resistor definition in the Resistor Library. If <id> does not match the ID of a

resistor definition in the Resistor Library, error -224,“Illegal parameter value” is generated in the error queue.
Parameter <name> specifies the setting to set. Settings and their associated names are listed in the table below

(also see Section 5.7.1.2.1.1.1, DEFINE RESISTOR (F2), on page 31).

Setting

<name>

<value> type or options

Resistance

RES

decimal number

Maximum Current

MAX_CURR

decimal number

Calibration Date

CAL_DATE

string: “<yyyy>-<mm>-<dd>”

Due Date

DUE_DATE

string: “<yyyy>-<mm>-<dd>”

8.7.3.70 INP<n>:RS:ROUT <source>

Query form: INP<n>:RS:ROUT?
Sets a channel’s Reference Resistor (Rs) setting (see Section 5.7.1.2, CHANNEL SETTINGS (F2), on page

30).
Suffix <n> specifies the channel number: 1 through 4 for the corresponding front channel input, 5 through 14

for channels of the first attached scanner, and 15 through 24 for channels of the second attached scanner.

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