This command may be password-protected. Toaccess this command:
•If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 0 (probe password-protec-
tion is disabled), the password is not required.
•If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 1 (probe password-protec-
tion is enabled), the password must be successfully entered using the
SYST:PASS:CEN<pass> command (see Section 9.4.11, Password Com-
mands).
8.4.4.3 CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:NAMe?
Returns the name of the selected conversiontype for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:NAME?
ITS
The CALCulatesuffix, <chn>, specifiesthe channel (1 to 4) or memory chan-
nel (5 to14). The conversion types and their names are listed in Table 7 on
page 124.
8.4.4.4 CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:NAMe <conv>
Sets theconversion type for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:NAMECVD
The CALCulatesuffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory chan-
nel (5 to 14). The <conv>parameter is a mnemonic indicating the conversion
type. The acceptable conversiontypes depend on the channel type. The conver-
sion typesand their names are listed in Table 7 on page 124.
This command may be password-protected. Toaccess this command:
•If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 0 (probe password-protec-
tion is disabled), the password is not required.
•If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 1 (probe password-protec-
tion is enabled), the password must be successfully entered using the
SYST:PASS:CEN<pass> command (see Section 9.4.11, Password Com-
mands).
8.4.4.5 CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:PARameter:CATalog?
Returnsthe names of the probe characterization parameters associated with the
current conversiontype for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:PAR:CAT?
“RANGE”,”RTPW”,”A4”,”B4”,”A”,”B”,”C”,”D”
The CALCulatesuffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory chan-
nel (5 to14). Each item in the response list is enclosed in double-quotes and
separated from other items by a comma. Each item indicates the name of a
characterization parameter for the currentconversion type.If there are no pa-
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