The command :calibration – BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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It will be returned to 0 after the counter has been turned off or a remote interface

reset.

When this is on, only the measurements (scaled and offset when math is on) within

limits will be used in statistical calculation.

:CALCulate3:PATH?

Queries the order in which CALCulate3 sub-blocks are to be processed.

Return

A sequence of ASCII-encoded bytes: LFIL, AVER.

Notes

For the counter, this sequence is fixed to be LFILter followed by AVERage.

The command :CALibration

:CALibration:SECurity:CODE<new code>

Sets the security code for calibration. The range is from 0 to 99,999,999, and

the resolution is 1. Default Security validate code is 1105.

Note

The security code is stored in non-volatile memory and is unaffected by

power-on, save/recall or *RST.

When the state is in the security code requirement, please input the correct

code. After that, if you want to change the code please input a new one. Then,

press the Enter button to store it.

:CALibration:SECurity:STATe <Boolean>,<NRf>

Sets or queries the security state of the calibration.

To unsecure the Counter for calibration, specify OFF with a valid security code.

Once the Counter is unsecured, any calibration can be performed.

To secure the Counter, specify ON with a valid security code. When the Counter

is secure against calibration, no calibration can be performed except for

interpolator calibration.

Return

Single ASCII-encoded byte. 0 means the Counter is unsecure while 1 means

the Counter is secure.

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