DIAGnostic:CALibration[<chan >]:GAIN:SENSitivity?

:CALibration[<chan >]:GAIN:SENSitivity?

DIAGnostic:CALibration[<chan >]:GAIN:SENSitivity? returns a real number which is the sensitivity constant calculated for use during the most recently executed CAL:GAIN command. The channel parameter is irrelevant because the data returned always applies to the last executed CAL:GAIN command regardless of which channel was involved.

Parameters

Parameter

Parameter

Range of

Default

Name

Type

Values

Units

 

 

 

 

channel

numeric

1 2

none

 

 

 

 

Comments Executable when initiated: Yes

Coupled Command: No

:CALibration[<chan >]:ZERO:SENSitivity?

DIAGnostic:CALibration[<chan >]:ZERO:SENSitivity? returns a real number which is the sensitivity constant calculated for use during the most recently executed CAL:ZERO command. The channel parameter is irrelevant because the data returned always applies to the last executed CAL:ZERO command regardless of which channel was involved.

Parameters

Parameter

Parameter

Range of

Default

Name

Type

Values

Units

 

 

 

 

channel

numeric

1 2

none

 

 

 

 

Comments Executable when initiated: Yes

Coupled Command: No

:CHANnel[<chan >]:LABel

DIAGnostic:CHANnel[<chan >]:LABel <label > puts the bit pattern specified into the lower 4 bits of all data on the specified channel. These four bits are ignored when data is fetched or read with FORMat:DATA ASCii or REAL, but they are sent with FORMat:DATA is PACKed, and they are transmitted out over the local bus or VME bus when data is sent out via those routes. This command could be

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