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Table 4-8. Command and Query Reference (cont)

 

 

 

MIN?

 

Channel’s Minimum Value

 

 

Returns minimum value(s) for channels measured in the most recent

 

 

scan. The value returned represents data from the most recent scan. The

 

 

most recent scan is the scan in progress or, if scanning is not in

 

 

progress, the last completed scan.

 

 

MIN? <channel>

 

 

<channel> = (0 .. 20)

MON

MON_CHAN?

MON_VAL?

If the channel specification field is left blank, values for all defined channels are returned. Channels defined as OFF are not included. An Execution Error results if a request is made for a channel defined as OFF, the channel specified is invalid, the channel specified has been set up but not yet measured, or Review array values have been cleared.

The response is a signed number with decimal point and exponent. For slow scanning rate, 5 digits are returned (+/-XX.XXXE+/-X); for fast scanning rate, 4 digits are returned (+/-XX.XXE+/-X). The range setting determines placement of the decimal point.

For minimum values of all defined channels (no channel specification made), undefined (OFF) channels are not included. For each defined channel, a separate signed number with decimal point and exponent is returned. Commas separate numbers for different channels, and no blank spaces are included.

Enable/Disable Monitoring

This command performs the same function as Mon the front panel.

MON 1,<channel>

Enables monitoring of given channel (if monitoring

is disabled). Changes monitored channel (if monitoring is already

enabled).

 

MON 0

Disables monitoring.

The <channel> parameter can be 0 through 20. A command error is generated if no <channel> parameter is given when enabling monitoring. If the channel to be monitored is invalid or defined as OFF, or if values other than 0 or 1 are given, an Execution Error is generated.

The MON and SCAN commands work in conjunction with the front panel controls. The Monitor and Scan functions can be enabled or disabled from either the front panel or the computer interface. The most recently specified monitor channel (from front panel or computer interface) becomes the one channel monitored.

Front panel Qand Mbuttons work only when the lockout state is LOCS.

Monitor Channel Number

This query asks for the number of the presently defined monitor channel. If monitoring is not active, an Execution Error is generated.

Monitor Channel Value

This query asks for a measurement on the monitor channel. If monitoring is not active, an Execution Error results.

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