Scientech S310 Vector User Manual

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RANGE_<dec num>|auto
Sets the range to the decimal number supplied, or to the closest legal range allowed for the current detector and
configuration. If the word auto is supplied, this command activates the autorange feature if it is supported for
the current detector and configuration.

RANGE?
The RANGE query returns the decimal number between 1 and the maximum range of the instrument. The
meaning of the number varies, depending upon the type of detector, and the configuration of the instrument.
(Generally speaking, there are 5 ranges, though not all of them are used for every detector).

Range

Cal 25 mm

Cal 50 mm

Ultra

Pyro 25/50 mm

PHR 2, 5, 9 mm

Long Mode

1

1.000 m

300.0 m

150.0

3.000 m

300.0 µ

2

10.00 m

300.0 m

150.0

30.00 m

300.0 µ

3

100.0 m

300.0 m

150.0

300.0 m

300.0 µ

4

1.000 3.000 150.0 3.000 3.000

m

5

10.00 30.00 150.0 30.00 30.00

m

Range

PHR 2 mm

Short/Int Mode

PHR 5 mm

Short/Int Mode

PHR 9 mm

Short/Int Mode

PHR 5 mm

Painted

PHR 9 mm

Painted

1 3.000

µ 3.000

µ 3.000

µ 3.000

µ 3.000

µ

2 30.00

µ 30.00

µ 30.00

µ 30.00

µ 30.00

µ

3 300.0

µ 300.0

µ 300.0

µ 300.0

µ 300.0

µ

4 300.0

µ

3.000 m

3.000 m

3.000 m

3.000 m

5 300.0

µ

30.00 m

30.00 m

3.000 m

30.00 m


MEAN?
If statistics have been collected from the front panel, or by the COL or COL? commands, this command returns
the mean value of the collection. If no statistics have been collected, it returns to zero.

MIN?
If statistics have been collected from the front panel, or by the COL or COL? commands, this command returns
the minimum value of the collection. If no statistics have been collected, it returns to zero.

MAX?
If statistics have been collected from the front panel, or by the COL or COL? commands, this command returns
the maximum value of the collection. If no statistics have been collected, it returns to zero.

SIGMA?
If statistics have been collected from the front panel, or by the COL or COL? commands, this command returns
the standard deviation of the collection. If no statistics have been collected it returns zero.

CV?
If statistics have been collected from the front panel, or by the COL or COL? commands, this command returns
the coefficient of variation of the collection. If no statistics have been collected it returns zero.

PULSES?
Returns the number of pulses collected in the last run.


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