Digital Communications Interface 6
Commands
CALibrate<chn>:PARameter:OFFSet<num> <float>
Sets the sensor calibration offset parameter for the specified channel. Example: CAL1:PAR:OFFS2
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The OFFSet suffix, <num>, specifies either temperature (1) or humidity (2). The <float> parameter specifies the value for the offset parameter. This command is password protected (see Password Commands).
CALibrate<chn>:PARameter:SCALe<num>?
Returns the sensor calibration scale parameter for the specified channel. Example: CAL2:PAR:SCAL1?
Response:
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The SCALe suffix, <num>, specifies either temperature (1) or humidity (2).
CALibrate<chn>:PARameter:SCALe<num> <float>
Sets the sensor calibration scale parameter for the specified channel. Example: CAL2:PAR:SCAL1 0.002
The CALibrate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The SCALe suffix, <num>, specifies either temperature (1) or humidity (2). The <float> parameter specifies the value for the scale parameter. This command is password protected (see Password Commands).
System Commands
The system commands are used for querying instrument identification parameters, temperature units, and for setting operating parameters to the defined default values.
*IDN?
Returns the instrument identification string that indicates the manufacturer, model number, serial number, and firmware version.
Example: *IDN?
Response: FLUKE,5020A,A39001,1.00
*OPT?
Returns a list of sensor models currently connected to the inputs. Example: *OPT?
Response:
The model number of the sensor connected to input 1 is reported first. The model number of the sensor connected to input 2 is reported second. If no sensor is connected to an input, the model number is reported as “0". The sensor model numbers are enclosed in quotes and separated by a comma.
*RST
Sets the instrument settings to defined conditions.
Example: *RST