Fluke RPM4 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
4. REMOTE OPERATION
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SSn
Purpose Read or set the current pressure stability limit.
Command
Query
“SS limit
“SS?”
Classic “SS=limit
“SS”
Optional Suffix “n”
The active Q-RPT is assumed if no suffix is given.
‘1’ Specify the Hi Q-RPT if the Hi and Lo Q-RPTs are NOT OFF
Specify the HL Q-RPT if the Hi and Lo Q-RPTs are OFF
‘2’ Specify the Lo Q-RPT
‘3’ Specify the HL Q-RPT if the HL Q-RPT is active
Arguments Limit: The stability limit in the current pressure unit of measure.
Remarks The stability limit can be read and set as a pressure. The stability limit is used as the
Ready/Not Ready criteria..
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“SS .1”
“0.10 kPa/s” (No reply from GPIB-488)
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“SS? .1”
“0.10 kPa/s”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“SS=.1”
“0.10 kPa/s”
Errors ERR# 6:
ERR# 10:
The argument was invalid.
Invalid or missing command suffix.
See Also “SS%”
3.4.3
TIME
Purpose Read or set the RPM4 internal clock.
Command
Query
“TIME hh:mmXX
“TIME?”
Classic “TIME=hh:mmXX
“TIME”
Arguments hh:mm:
XX:
The time in a 12 hour format using a colon delimiter
”am” or “pm”
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“TIME 12:52PM”
“12:52pm” (No reply if GPIB-488)
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“TIME? 12:52PM”
“12:52pm”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“TIME=12:52PM”
“12:52pm”
Errors ERR# 7: Missing or improper program message argument(s).
See Also “DATE”
3.5.5.3
UCOEFn
Purpose To identify the coefficient used to convert 1 Pascal to the current pressure unit of measure.
Query “UCOEFn?”
Classic “UCOEFn
Optional Suffix “n”
The active Q-RPT is assumed if no suffix is given.
‘1’ Specify the Hi Q-RPT if the Hi and Lo Q-RPTs are NOT OFF
Specify the HL Q-RPT if the Hi and Lo Q-RPTs are OFF
‘2’ Specify the Lo Q-RPT
‘3’ Specify the HL Q-RPT if the HL Q-RPT is active
Remarks The RPM4 handles all pressure values internally in Pascal. The coefficient replied is
equivalent of 1 Pa in the current pressure unit of measure. This program message allows the
user to convert pressures
Example
(enhanced)
Query sent:
Query reply:
“UCOEF?”
“0.0010000000”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“UCOEF”
“0.0010000000”
See Also 3.3.2, 3.5.6, 7.2.1