BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

Page 157

Advertising
background image

157

157

157

157

Return

The format of the response is according to the specification made in :FORMat[:DATA]

ASCii|REAL command.

If using the ASCII format, the numeric data is transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3>

format with eleven significant digits.

Note

If the display screen is not able to show all the significant digits, the displayed value

is rounded so that it is different from the actual value, but press the softkey under

ENTER while it is in the 11-digit display can change the actual offset value to the

displayed value.

:TRACe[:DATA] SCALE, <numeric value>

Or

:TRACe[:DATA] SCALE, <arbitrary block>

Sets the scale value. The range for scale value is from -9.999999E+12 to -1.000000E-13,

0.0000000000, and from +1.000000E-13 to +9.999999E+12. The resolution is 7 digits.

Notes

The offset value will be set back to 1.000000 after the counter has been turned off or

after a remote interface reset.

Specifying

a

new

offset

value

will

clear

the

limit

counts

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

:TRACe[:DATA]? SCALE

Queries the scale value.

Return

The format of the response is according to the specification made in :FORMat[:DATA]

ASCii|REAL command.

If using the ASCII format, the numeric data is transferred as ASCII bytes in <NR3>

format with eleven significant digits.

Note

If the display screen is not able to show all the significant digits, the displayed value

is rounded so that it is different from the actual value, but press the softkey under

ENTER while it is in display can change the actual offset value to the displayed value.

Advertising