Calibration commands – Fluke 5020A User Manual

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Digital Communications Interface

Commands

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The <chn> parameter specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is returned if the

specified channel is on. A value of 0 is returned if the specified channel is off.

ROUTe:CLOSe <chn>

Switches on the specified channel.
Example: ROUT:CLOS 1
The <chn> parameter specifies the channel (1 or 2) to switch on. This command may be

password protected (see Password Commands)

ROUTe:OPEN? <chn>

Returns the state of the specified channel.
Example: ROUT:OPEN? 1
Response: 0
The <chn> parameter specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is returned if the

specified channel is off. A value of 0 is returned if the specified channel is on.

ROUTe:OPEN <chn>

Switches off the specified channel.
Example: ROUT:OPEN 1
The <chn> parameter specifies the channel (1 or 2) to switch off. This command may be

password protected (see Password Commands)

Calibration Commands

The calibration commands are used to access the sensor calibration parameters. The

calibration commands are always password protected.

CALibrate<chn>:ALERt?

Returns the state of the sensor calibration expired alert enable for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:ALER?
Response: 0
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is returned if

the calibration alert is enabled for the specified channel. A value of 0 is returned if the

calibration alert is disabled for the specified channel.

CALibrate<chn>:ALERt <bool>

Sets the state of the sensor alert enable for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:ALER 1
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The <bool> parameter turns

the sensor alert on (1 or ON) or off (0 or OFF). This command is password protected (see

Password Commands).

CALibrate<chn>:DATE:CALibrate?

Returns the sensor calibration date for the specified channel.
Example: CAL1:DATE:CAL?

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