SCALing Commands (Set and query scaling)


Set or query the scaling based on the clamp sensor model


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:CMODel CH$,A$
:SCALing:CMODel? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15
A$ = C3283, C3284, C3285, C9010_50, C9018_50, C9132_50, C9322, C9657_10, C9675


Details


Makes scaling settings based on clamp model.
When the clamp model is set and scaling is selected, the settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SCALing:CMODel CH1_1,C3283
:SCALing:CMODel? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:CMODEL CH1_1,C3283  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query the scaling range of the clamp sensor


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:CRANge CH$,A
:SCALing:CRANge? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15
A = 1.0E-03 to 5.0E+03


Details


Makes range settings when using scaling and specifying the user of a particular clamp sensor.
The settings will be returned as NR3 numbers


Example


:SCALing:CRANge CH1_1,+10E-03
:SCALing:CRANge? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:CRANGE CH1_1,+10E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


Depending on the clamp sensor model, the settable range may vary.

3283 (10E-3, 100E-3, 1, 10, 200)
3284 (20, 200)
3285 (200, 2000)
9010-50 (10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500)
9018-50 (10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500)
9132-50 (20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000)


Usage
Conditions


When the scaling setting is set to "sensor".




Set or query the output rate setting for clamp scaling


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:CRATe CH$,A$
:SCALing:CRATe? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15
A$ = R10MA, R100MA, R1A, R10A, R20A, R50A, R100A, R200A, R250A, R500A, R1KA, R2KA, R2_5KA, R5KA, R1KV


Details


Makes settings for the output rate when using scaling and a clamp sensor.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

R10MA (1V → 10mA)
R100MA (1V → 100mA)
R1A (1V → 1A)
R10A (1V → 10A)
R20A (1V → 20A)
R50A (1V → 50A)
R100A (1V → 100A)
R200A (1V → 200A)
R250A (1V → 250A)
R500A (1V → 500A)
R1KA (1V → 1000A)
R2KA (1V → 2000A)
R2_5KA (1V → 2500A)
R5KA (1V → 5000A)
R1KV (1V → 1000V)


Example


:SCALing:CRATe CH1_1,R10MA
:SCALing:CRATe? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:CRATE CH1_1,R10MA  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query scaling settings based on decibel (dB)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:DB CH$,A,B
:SCALing:DB? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>,B<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, W1_1 to W4_2
A = -200 to +200 (input value)
B = -200 to +200 (physical quantity)


Details


Makes scaling settings based on decibel (dB).
Settings will be returned as NR3 numbers.


Example


:SCALing:DB CH1_1,0,20
:SCALing:DB? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:DB CH1_1,0.00000E+00,+20.0000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.




Set or query pulse number settings equivalent to one count of pulse scaling


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:INVErt CH$,A
:SCALing:INVErt? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = P1 to P2
A = -9.9999E+09 to +9.9999E+09


Details


Makes pulse number settings per 1 count of pulse scaling.
The settings will be returned as NR3 numbers.


Example


:SCALing:INVErt P1,10
:SCALing:INVErt? P1
(Response)  :SCALING:INVERT P1,+10.0000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


0 cannot be specified for A.
When setting the number of counts per 1 pulse, use :SCALing:VOLT.


Usage
Conditions


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Select or query the scaling method


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:KIND CH$,A$
:SCALing:KIND? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A$ = RATIo, POINt, SENSor, RATE, DB, RATING, RPM


Details


Sets the scaling method.
Returns the current scaling method as a text string.

RATIo  (Scale by specifying a conversion ratio.)
POINt  (Scale by specifying two data points.)
SENSor  (Scale by specifying the sensor (clamp). (model MR8091 only))
RATE  (Scale by specifying the output rate (clamp). (model MR8091 only))
DB  (Scale in terms of dB units. (except GPS))
RATING  (Scale in terms of rated output. (model MR8903 only))
RPM  (Scale so that r/s becomes r/m. (Pulse rotation number channels only))


Example


:SCALing:KIND CH1_1,POINt
:SCALing:KIND? CH1_
(Response)  :SCALING:KIND CH1_1,POINT  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query scaling offset (RATIO)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:OFFSet CH$,A
:SCALing:OFFSet? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = -9.9999E+19 to +9.9999E+19


Details


Specifies scaling offset for channel CH$.
Returns the current scaling offset for channel CH$ as an NR3 numerical value.


Example


:SCALing:OFFSet CH1_1,1.00000E+00
:SCALing:OFFSet? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:OFFSET CH1_1,1.00000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the scaling value for the rated capacity of a strain channel


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:RTDCapa CH$,A
:SCALing:RTDCapa? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15
A = +1.0000E-09 to +9.9999E+09


Details


Sets the scaling value for the rated capacity of channel CH$.
Returns the scaling value for the rated capacity of channel CH$.


Example


:SCALing:RTDCapa CH1_1,2
:SCALing:RTDCapa? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:RTDCAPA CH1_1,+2.00000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


This command is valid only for strain modules.


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query the scaling value for the rated output of a strain channel


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:RTDOut CH$,A
:SCALing:RTDOut? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CHm_n
A = +1.0000E-09 to +9.9999E+09


Details


Sets the scaling value for the rated output of channel CH$.
Returns the scaling value for the rated output of channel CH$.


Example


:SCALing:RTDOut CH1_1,1.00000E+00
:SCALing:RTDOut? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:RTDOUT CH1_1,1.00000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


This commands is valid only for strain modules.


Usage
Conditions


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Set or query two-point scaling values (POINT)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:SCUPlow CH$,A,B
:SCALing:SCUPlow? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>,B<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A, B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29


Details


Sets the two-point scaling values for channel CH$.
Returns the current two-point scaling values for channel CH$ as NR3 numerical values.


Example


:SCALing:SCUPlow CH1_1,-500E-03,500E+03
:SCALing:SCUPlow? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:SCUPLOW CH1_1,-500.000E-03,+500.000E+03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Enable/disable or query scaling methods


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:SET CH$,A$
:SCALing:SET? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A$ = OFF, SCI, NUM


Details


Enables and disables the scaling function for channel CH$.
Returns the current state of the scaling function for channel CH$ as a text string.

OFF  (Scaling is disabled.)
SCI  (Exponential: Scaling is enabled and values are displayed using scientific notation.)
NUM  (Decimal: Scaling is enabled and values are displayed using engineering notation.)


Example


:SCALing:SET CH1_1,NUM
:SCALing:SET? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:SET CH1_1,NUM  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Specify or query the scaling unit name


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:UNIT CH$,"A$"
:SCALing:UNIT? CH$

(Response)

CH$,"A$"
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A$ = Scaling units. (up to 7 characters)


Details


Specifies the name (up to 7 characters) of the scaling units for channel CH$.
Returns the current name of the scaling units for channel CH$ as text data.
Special characters can be entered as follows:
(Special characters other than the following are replaced by spaces.)

PC

ˆ2

ˆ3

˜u

˜o

˜e

˜c

˜+

˜,

˜;

ˆˆ

˜˜

MR8875

2

3

μ

Ω

ε

°

±

'

"

ˆ

˜


Either single (') or double quotation marks (") can be used in the command argument.


Example


:SCALing:UNIT CH1_1,"mA"
:SCALing:UNIT? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALing:UNIT CH1_1,"mA"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the scaling conversion ratio (RATIO)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:VOLT CH$,A
:SCALing:VOLT? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = -9.9999E+09 to +9.9999E+09


Details


Sets the scaling conversion ratio for channel CH$.
Returns the current scaling conversion ratio setting for channel CH$ as an NR3 numerical value.


Example


:SCALing:VOLT CH1_1,1.00000E+00
:SCALing:VOLT? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:VOLT CH1_1,1.00000E+00  (when headers are enabled)


Note


0 cannot be specified for A.


Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the two-point scaling values (POINT)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SCALing:VOUPlow CH$,A,B
:SCALing:VOUPlow? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>,B<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29
B = -9.9999E+29 to +9.9999E+29


Details


Sets the two-point scaling values for channel CH$.
Returns the two-point scaling values for channel CH$ as NR3 numerical values.


Example


:SCALing:VOUPlow CH1_1,50.0000E-03,-50.0000E-03
:SCALing:VOUPlow? CH1_1
(Response)  :SCALING:VOUPLOW CH1_1,50.0000E-03,-50.0000E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


W1_1 to W4_2 is available in V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.