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Interface Commands

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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.

8.7.3.62 INP:RS:ADD <id>

Example command: INP:RS:ADD “R25_01322”
Password protection: Resistor Protection
Adds a new resistor definition to the Resistor Library. Before a resistor can be assigned to an input (see com-

mands INP:RS:FRON:IDEN and INP:RS:REAR:IDEN) and used as a reference resistor, the resistor must

have its definition added to the Resistor Library.
Parameter <id> is the ID of the new resistor definition. It can contain letters, numerals, hyphens, periods, for-

ward slashes, and underscores. It must be between one and 22 characters in length, inclusive.
If <id> is different from all other IDs in the Resistor Library and space is available in the Resistor Library, a

new resistor definition will be added and given the specified ID. The resistor parameters will initially be set to

default values. The command INP:RS:PAR should be used to set the parameters.
If <id> matches the ID of a resistor already in the Resistor Library or the Resistor Library is full, no new resis-

tor definition is added, and error -224, “Illegal parameter value” will be generated in the error queue.

8.7.3.63 INP:RS:COUN?

Reads the number of resistor definitions in the Resistor Library.

8.7.3.64 INP:RS:DEL <id>

Example command: CALC:PROB:DEL “R25_01322”
Password protection: Resistor Protection
Deletes a resistor definition from the Resistor Library.
Parameter <id> is the ID of the resistor definition to delete. If <id> does not match the ID of any resistor in the

Resistor Library, nothing is deleted, and error -224, “Illegal parameter value” is generated in the error queue.
If the deleted resistor was assigned to an input (see commands INP:RS:FRON:IDEN and

INP:RS:REAR:IDEN), the input’s reference resistor (Rs) setting will be changed to variable. The Calcula-

tion setting for any channel that used the input for its Reference Resistor (Rs) setting will be changed from

temperature or resistance to ratio.

8.7.3.65 INP:RS:FIRS?

Example response: “R25_01322”
Reads the ID of the first resistor in the Resistor Library. It also resets the catalog index used by the

INP:RS:NEXT? command.
If the Probe Library is empty, no response is given and error -230,“Data corrupt or stale” is generated in the

error queue.

8.7.3.66 INP<n>:RS:IDEN <id>|VAR|NONE

Example command: INP2:RS:IDEN “R25_01322”
Example command: INP4:RS:IDEN NONE
Query form: INP<n>:RS:IDEN?
Example query response: “R25_01322”
Example query response: VAR

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