BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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(:CALC2:LIM:FCO, :CALC2:LIM:PCO).

When the display is not able to show all of the significant digits of this value, the

displayed value is different from the actual value because the displayed value has

been rounded. But if you press ENTER while the number is still in display, the actual

value will be updated to the value shown.

:CALCulate3:LFILter:UPPer[:DATA] <numeric value> [HZ|S|DEG]

Sets or queries the upper limit in statistics operation. The resolution is 11 digits and the

range is from -9.9999990000E+12 to -1.0000000000E-13, 0.0000000000, and

+1.0000000000E-13 to 9.9999990000E+12.

Return

Numeric data transferred in ASCII bytes in <NR3> format with eleven significant

digits.

Notes

It will return to its power-on default, 0, after the counter has been turned off or a

remote interface reset.

This command shares the same value with :CALC:LIM:UPP command.

When limit filtering is enabled (:CALC:LFIL:STAT ON), any value higher than this

value will not be used in the statistics calculation.

If math operation is enabled (:CALC3:MATH:STATe ON), user should consider the

scaled and offset measurement when specifying the limit.

Setting

a

new

upper

limit

will

clear

the

limit

counts

(:CALC2:LIM:FCO, :CALC2:LIM:PCO).

When the display is not able to show all of the significant digits of this value, the

displayed value is different from the actual value because the displayed value has

been rounded. But if you press ENTER while the number is still in display, the actual

value will be updated to the value shown.

:CALCulate3:LFILter:STATe<Boolean>

Sets or queries the state of the statistics filtering.

Return

A single ASCII-encoded byte. 1 means ON and 0 means OFF.

Notes

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