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Table 4-8. Command and Query Reference (cont)
PRINT_TYPE? Data Logging Type Query (RS-232 only)
Return the Autoprint or internal Memory Storage type and the type of
scan data logged. Returns 0 (AUTOPRINT), 1 (STORE), OR 2 (BOTH),
and 0 (ALL), 1 (ALARM), or 2 (TRANS). For example, "1,0" could be
returned, signifying that all scan data is sent to internal Memory Storage.
An Execution Error is generated if this query is used with the IEEE-488
interface.
RANGE? Channel Range Query
Returns the range used for the most recent scan involving this channel.
The most recent scan is the scan in progress or, if scanning is not in
progress, the last completed scan.
This is the range presently in use for channels set up to autorange. Note
that measurements on the monitor channel do not affect the response to
this command.
RANGE? <channel>
<channel> = (0 .. 20)
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, or if the channel has been set up
but not measured. The range value returned is the measurement range
and is not affected by Mx+B scaling. Temperature functions
(thermocouple and RTD) have only one range, which is considered fixed
(1).
For each defined channel, an integer value (1-6) is returned. Commas
separate integers for different channels, and no blank spaces are
included. For example, if channel 1 last used the 30V range during a
scan measurement, channel 11 used the 3 MΩ range, channel 12 used
the 900 Hz range, and channel 13 measured a thermocouple, the
response is "3,5,1,1". Refer to the FUNC description for range
definitions.
RATE Select Measurement Rate
Specify the measurement rate. Successful execution of this command
clears all values in the Review array.
RATE <rate>
<rate> = 0 (slow) 1 (fast)
An Execution Error is generated if the argument is not 0 or 1 or if
measurements are active.
RATE? Measurement Rate Query
Return measurement rate for the instrument.
Returns 0 (SLOW) or 1 (FAST).