Fluke 5020A CALCulatechnPARameternumAVERagetypeDATA?, CALCulatechnPARameternumAVERagetypeTYPE?

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CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:AVERage[<type>]:DATA?

Digital Communications Interface 6

Commands

CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:AVERage[<type>]:DATA?

Returns the specified statistical calculation for the specified channel.

This is the same as the CALCulate,chn.:PARameter<num>:AVERage<type>? command (see ).

CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter<num>:AVERage<type>:TYPE?

Returns the name of the specified statistical type for the specified channel. Example: CALC1:PAR1:AVER4:TYPE?

Response: “T MAX”

The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The PARamenter suffix, <num>, specifies temperature (1) or relative humidity (2). The AVERage suffix, <type>, specifies the statistic: average (1), standard deviation (2), minimum (3), maximum (4), spread (5), maximum rate (7), or alarm count (8). Temperature values are in the current temperature unit, C of F.

CALCulate<chn>:PARameter<num>:RATE?

Returns the rate calculation for the specified channel in degrees C or F per hour for temperature or % per hour for relative humidity.

Example: CALC1:PAR1:RATE?

Response: -0.74

The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The PARameter suffix, <num>, specifies temperature (1) or relative humidity (2).

CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:RATE:TIME? [MINMAXDEF]

Returns the rate time span in seconds. Example: CALC:PAR:RATE:TIME? Response: 300

Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively.

CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:RATE:TIME <num>MINMAXDEF

Sets the rate time span for the specified channel in seconds. Example: CALC:PAR:RATE:TIME 600

Specifying MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter sets the rate time span to the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively. This command may be password protected (see Password Commands).

CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter<num>:RESolution? [MINMAXDEF]

Returns the display resolution. Example: CALC:PAR1:RES? Response: 3

The PARameter suffix, <num>, specifies either temperature resoution (1) or relative humidity resolution (2). The value returned indicates the number of decimal places.

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Fluke 5020A user manual CALCulatechnPARameternumAVERagetypeDATA?, CALCulatechnPARameternumAVERagetypeTYPE?