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DISPlay:AUTO

DESCRIPTION:

The activates/deactivates the AUTO / display in the main menu.

SYNTAX:

DISPlay:AUTO <parameter>

PARAMETERS:

1 or ON  -> AUTO / MAN display on.
0 or OFF -> AUTO / MAN display off.

QUERY FORM:

DISPlay:AUTO?

RESPONSE:

1 -> If AUTO / MAN display is on.
0 -> If AUTO / MAN display is off.

RESTRICTION:

This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device 
is in the calibration mode.

DISPlay:LOAD

DESCRIPTION:

This activates/deactivates the R/Z display in the main menu.

SYNTAX:

DISPlay:LOAD <parameter>

PARAMETERS:

1 or ON  -> R/Z display is on.
0 or OFF -> R/Z display is off.

QUERY FORM:

DISPlay:LOAD?

RESPONSE:

1 -> If R/Z display is on
0 -> If R/Z display is off.

RESTRICTION:

This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device 
is in the calibration mode.

DISPlay:MEASure

DESCRIPTION:

The activates/deactivates the measured value display.

SYNTAX:

DISPlay:MEASure <parameter>

PARAMETERS:

1 or ON -> Measured value display is on.
0 or OFF -> Measured value display is off.

QUERY FORM:

DISPlay:MEASure?

RESPONSE:

1 -> If measured value display is on.
0 -> If measured value display is off.

RESTRICTION:

This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the 
device is in the calibration mode. The measured value display is re-activated 
automatically in the local mode and when the device is turned on/off.

Summary of Contents for RESISTOMAT 2329

Page 1: ...O Box 1432 DE 76593 Gernsbach DE 76587 Gernsbach Germany Germany Tel 49 0 7224 6450 Fax 49 0 7224 64588 E Mail info burster com www burster com 2018 burster pr zisionsmesstechnik gmbh co kg All rights...

Page 2: ...zisionsmesstechnik hereinafter referred to as product are the results of targeted development and meticulous research As of the date of delivery burster provides a warranty for the proper condition an...

Page 3: ...riebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen auf dem Markt 2014 Directive on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of el...

Page 4: ...ion 12 3 8 Storage 12 4 Control Elements and Connections 13 4 1 Front panel 13 4 1 1 Description of the individual keys 14 4 1 2 Description of the terminals 15 4 1 3 Block diagram 18 5 Manual Operati...

Page 5: ...5 4 4 13 Calibration menu 63 5 4 4 14 Change codes menu 66 6 Remote Control of Device 67 6 1 General Information 67 6 1 1 Terminal assignment of the RS232 interface 67 6 1 2 Control via the RS232 int...

Page 6: ...5 IEEE488 2 commands 126 6 4 Status Register 130 6 4 1 Standard Event Status Register 130 6 4 2 Questionable Status Register 130 6 4 3 Operation Status Register 130 6 5 Sample programs 131 6 5 1 Sampl...

Page 7: ...NG indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level or risk which if not avoided could re...

Page 8: ...ashover might occur in the plug thus exposing the operator to the flow of current in the electrical circuit of the test object This is extremely hazardous Great care must be exercised if the RESISTOMA...

Page 9: ...ogy whereby line and contact resistances are eliminated The measurement lines are monitored with an integrated cable breakage sensor Needless to say temperature compensation has been included for diff...

Page 10: ...3 2 Commissioning the device Ensure that the mains voltage selector is set to the correct supply voltage Using the accompanying cable connect the device to a standard grounded socket Important On no a...

Page 11: ...0 mm 0 125 AT fuses for 230 V and 0 2 AT fuses for 115 V 3 5 Power supply and connection of signal lines 2 1 4 5 Rx 45Vmax 2329 0009 Ix 0 63 AM Analog I O 1 5 Analog I O 6 in 0 10 V 100 k 7 in 0 20 mA...

Page 12: ...quick start has been activated in access menu see chapter 5 3 3 1 3 7 Calibration The RESISTOMAT model 2329 is calibrated before delivery The measurement instruments used for this purpose comply with...

Page 13: ...nction A touch sensitive membrane keypad is used here 4 Control Elements and Connections 4 1 Front panel ESC 200 OHM 1 mA 23 4C 0 5 EINZEL AUTO R DATA KOMP EXTR PARA 112 45 START BSP 9 8 7 POS1 4 5 6...

Page 14: ...t functions depending on the menu in which they are used Their designations are displayed in the bottom line of each menu BSP This key Backspace is used to delete the character entered last START This...

Page 15: ...al PE Counter plug burster type 4291 0 Two wire technique can be used if the corresponding sensor terminals are bridged Note NEVER apply the cable shield to the plug housing if there is any uncertaint...

Page 16: ...PE FE connection In the case of ungrounded or unearthed test objects PE FE must be connected to the short circuit bridge In the case of grounded or earthed test objects the short circuit bridge must b...

Page 17: ...17 OUTPUT 3 18 EXT SUPPLY 24 V PLC 19 EXT SUPPLY 24 V for Pin 7 35 20 EXT SUPPLY 0V PLC 21 START STOP MEASUREMENT 22 START STOP COMPARATOR 23 START STOP DATALOGGER 24 START STOP MAX MIN 25 START STOP...

Page 18: ...Controlling Current source Rx A D Analog output 0 10 V P D A Temperature compensation Pt100 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 10 V Clock Datalogger Keyboard Display I 0 Interface Relays RS232 IEEE488 Memory Protecti...

Page 19: ...ng of the function keys Status line I Measurement range measurement current or 20 mV for dry circuit measurements Temperature with active TC or set point value with Measurement field The measurement v...

Page 20: ...Main menu measure started F2 Datalogger evaluation F4 main menu Comparator evaluation F4 main menu Max Min value evaluation F4 main menu Parameter selection F4 main menu F 1 Datalogger Start Stop F 2...

Page 21: ...tion is not recommended in the 20 mV mode as the value of the measurement current is unknown here As no specific current is used only a part of the required information is available 5 1 3 Measurement...

Page 22: ...inter no comparator Range selection Manual Times are measured from the falling edge of the footswitch to the rising edge of the PLC EOC Internally the free processor capacity is always made available...

Page 23: ...he R setting take approximately 4 ms to 1 ms the standard measurement time to detect depending on their nature In the case of extremely brief measurements the time taken to detect cable breakage is lo...

Page 24: ...nt time in this case increases by roughly 4 ms prior to a measurement command decoding and approximately 42 ms after the measurement 286 12 MHz QBasic The actual measurement time with constant scannin...

Page 25: ...value display deactivated via a control command the response time following completion of a measurement does not decrease because the RESISTOMAT model 2329 has sufficient time to transfer the measurem...

Page 26: ...parameter in a window A new value for the selected parameter can now be entered Pressing the F 1 key INPUT invokes the input mode Numeric keys 0 to 9 are used to enter the date and time The BSP key is...

Page 27: ...t S 2 4 Continuous or single frame measurement S 2 5 Manual or automatic range selection S 2 6 R or Z measurement procedure Display in the measurement value field The value measured last Display in th...

Page 28: ...2 When the datalogger is operating the F1 key designation is displayed inversely F2 key COMP This starts stops the datalogger if the comparator setting menu has been released for access page 45 When t...

Page 29: ...sk are in the enabled state If the RESISTOMAT model 2329 is put into a defined state using the code so that the default values are restored all user settings are deleted The code is entered with numer...

Page 30: ...RANGE SELECT Display of the access menu page 4 ON OFF PLC RETU ACCESS S 4 DISPLAY STATUS AUX INPUT OUTPUT MAX MIN START DATE TIME Display of the access menu page 3 ON OFF PLC RETU ACCESS S 3 SCALED I...

Page 31: ...eter on the current page The selected parameter is displayed inversely The POS1 key is used to select the 1st parameter in a window The END key is used to select the last parameter in a window The MAN...

Page 32: ...to pins 1 to 17 Output sequence S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 MEAS RUN MEAS END MEAS ERR EV1 EV2 EV3 EV4 EV5 OUT AUX1 OUT AUX2 OUT AUX3 The 15 inputs are allocated to pins 21 to 35 Input sequence MEAS 1 0 COMP 1 0...

Page 33: ...alue number Pressing the F 1 key INPUT invokes the input mode Numeric keys 0 to 9 are used to enter a measurement value number between 1 and 20000 The BSP key is used to delete the character entered l...

Page 34: ...rom 0 31 every block can also be assigned a 10 character ID numeric entry via the keypad alphanumeric entry via a PC 5 4 1 2 Stochastic datalogger evaluation menu This menu is used for the stochastic...

Page 35: ...values Limiting value 3 and than limiting value 4 All values Limiting value 4 The following entries are possible The F4 key RETUrn effects a return to the main menu The F1 key RESet resets the curren...

Page 36: ...nu 5 4 3 Max Min evaluation menu Display of max min evaluation menu RES RETU MAX MIN FUNCTION MAX MIN OFF MINIMUM 123 45 OHM MAXIMUM 124 10 OHM DIFF 0 65 OHM Display of the parameter selection menu pa...

Page 37: ...S1 key is used to select the 1st parameter in a window The END key is used to select the last parameter in a window Pressing the F1 key SELect invokes the menu related to the selected parameter 5 4 4...

Page 38: ...SELECT RANGE The and cursor keys are used to select one of the following options MAN The measuring range must be selected manually AUTO The RESISTOMAT model 2329 automatically selects the appropriate...

Page 39: ...meric keys 0 to 9 are used to specify the number of average values The BSP key is used to delete the character entered last The C key is used to delete all the entered characters and repeat the input...

Page 40: ...tion Specifying the number of CONVersions for the A D converter The and cursor keys are used to set one of the following values MINIMUM Lowest number of conversions MEDIUM 2nd lowest number of convers...

Page 41: ...Zero measurement with interrupted current circuit Cable rupture test The values of the last reference measurement in the corresponding range are used to calculate the resistance No compensation On sin...

Page 42: ...urement till the STOP key is pressed I Test Start Cable rupture test Evaluation This measurement procedure is only a measurement current monitoring continuity tester If the measurement current is o k...

Page 43: ...2 1234567890 SIZE 100 18 FILTER ALL DELETE BLOCK The parameters for the datalogger are set in this menu The following entries are possible F3 key HOME This effects a return to the main menu F4 key RET...

Page 44: ...ID Pressing the F1 key INPUT invokes the input mode Numeric keys 0 to 9 and the key are used to enter the block ID The same ID cannot be assigned to more than one block The BSP key is used to delete...

Page 45: ...ic keys 0 to 9 are used to enter the required value Value range 00 00 01 to 99 59 59 The BSP key is used to delete the character entered last The C key is used to delete all the entered characters and...

Page 46: ...tion menu depending on where the present menu was invoked from The and cursor keys are used to select the various parameters in the menu The selected parameter is displayed inversely Only the selected...

Page 47: ...of an error With 2 limiting values The object under test is evaluated as being too large With 4 limiting values The object under test is evaluated as being too large The key is used to display page 2...

Page 48: ...s used to delete all the entered characters and repeat the input procedure from the beginning without exiting the input mode The ESC key is used to cancel the current entry and exit the input mode Pre...

Page 49: ...The ESC key is used to cancel the current entry and exit the input mode The ENT key is used to save the input value provided that it is valid and exit the input mode COEFficient The selected temperat...

Page 50: ...return to the temperature compensation menu The F3 key HOME saves the selected coefficient and effects a return to the main menu 5 4 4 5 Display menu The type of measurement display is selected in thi...

Page 51: ...tes the entry saves the new value if it is valid and exits the input mode 5 4 4 6 Interface menu The following entries are possible F3 key HOME This effects a return to the main menu F4 key RETUrn Thi...

Page 52: ...window Setting the ADDRESS Pressing the F1 key INPUT invokes the input mode Numeric keys 0 to 9 are used to enter a new address having a value of between 1 and 31 The BSP key is used to delete the cha...

Page 53: ...Selecting a FORMAT The and cursor keys are used to select one of the following options 8 DAta bits 0 PArity bits 1 STop bit 7 DAta bits 0 PArity bits 2 STop bit 7 DAta bits 1 PArity bits 1 STop bit 8...

Page 54: ...s used to cancel the current entry and exit the input mode The original value is retained in this case The C key is used to delete all the entered characters and repeat the input procedure from the be...

Page 55: ...essing the ENT key completes the entry saves the new value if it is valid and exits the input mode LABEL LD An ID assigned to LOAD NO and having a maximum length of 10 characters is displayed here Thi...

Page 56: ...ction is active OFF The printing function is inactive Activating deactivating the NUMERATOR The and cursor keys are used to set the following parameters ON The numerator is printed out OFF The numerat...

Page 57: ...to 9 and the key are used to enter an ID having a maximum length of 10 characters The BSP key is used to delete the character entered last The C key is used to delete all the entered characters and r...

Page 58: ...lay consists of 2 pages The and keys are used to change from one page to the other Parameters on page 1 Activating deactivating the MEASurement RANGE display The and cursor keys are used to set the fo...

Page 59: ...lay The and cursor keys are used to set the following parameters ON Single frame continuous measurement is indicated OFF Single frame continuous measurement is not indicated Activating deactivating th...

Page 60: ...return to the parameter menu The and cursor keys are used to select the various inputs The selected parameter is displayed inversely The POS1 key is used to select the 1st parameter in the window The...

Page 61: ...s valid and exits the input mode Note The coefficients entered by the manufacturer comply with DIN EN 60751 for positive temperatures The C coefficient cannot be entered only positive temperatures DIN...

Page 62: ...his effects a return to the main menu F4 key RETUrn This effects a return to the scaling menu The and cursor keys are used to select the various parameters The selected parameter is displayed inversel...

Page 63: ...e The contrast can also be adjusted with the and cursor keys F3 key HOME This effects a return to the main menu F4 key RETUrn This effects a return to the parameter selection menu Note Changes to the...

Page 64: ...the function keys are redefined as follows Numeric keys 0 to 9 and the decimal key are used to specify the value of the externally connected calibration resistance The BSP key is used to delete the c...

Page 65: ...rwritten For this reason all changes made by the user should be carefully documented The reading of the CAL counter page 25 should be noted here Calibration instruments and their uncertainty factors D...

Page 66: ...he required code access or reset The F3 key INPUt is used to entry the 4 digit code The F3 key HOME effects a return to the main menu The F4 key RETUrn effects a return to the parameter selection menu...

Page 67: ...ce The selection of the required interface and its parametrization are described in chapter 5 4 4 6 titled Interface menu 6 1 1 Terminal assignment of the RS232 interface The 9 pole Submin D socket is...

Page 68: ...f the data must be acknowledged with ACK 6 Items 4 and 5 are repeated until no data are present any more The device then responds with EOT After that the device assumes its initial state and is ready...

Page 69: ...ntrolled via the IEEE488 interface the IEEE488 option must be selected in the interface menu chapter 5 4 4 6 However this is only possible if the IEEE488 card has been installed Setting the device add...

Page 70: ...n Output SCPI command Line Feed as command end of command Reception of data from the 2329 The 2329 sends data requested via an SCPI query command For example on receiving the following query OUTPUT70...

Page 71: ...ART STOP COMPARATOR 23 START STOP DATALOGGER 24 START STOP MAX MIN 25 START STOP PRINTER 26 TRANSFER of device settings pins 28 32 27 INPUT 1 28 Bin 0 29 Bin 1 30 Bin 2 31 Bin 3 32 Bin 4 33 INPUT 2 34...

Page 72: ...r evaluation comparator l Output for evaluation comparator l Output for evaluation comparator l Output for evaluation comparator or with 2 limiting values l 3 outputs which can be controlled via the i...

Page 73: ...le of control via a PLC Configuration of the device via a keypad or an interface e g single measurement manual ange selection entry of limiting values selection of temperature compensation disabling o...

Page 74: ...le breakage test Start Stop roughly 250 300 s 130 140 ms Set new evaluation roughly 1ms roughly 350 s roughly 250 300 s roughly 250 300 s End of meas R 300 m roughly 70 75 ms Settings Manual 200 m dis...

Page 75: ...ays high End of meas Meas error prev error Evaluation if or afterwards Roughly 300 s following the application of a positive edge to Start stop measurement the measurement is commenced internally By t...

Page 76: ...mmand header has a long and a short form and every SCPI device should just accept precisely this long and short form The IEEE488 2 limits the length of a command header to 12 characters The long form...

Page 77: ...ting related to the command is written to the output buffer The response to a query command does not contain the command header If the response to a query command consists of one word the short form i...

Page 78: ...the query form of a command 6 2 7 End of command character A line feed nl semicolon or EOI IEEE488 1 end or identify together with the character sent last EOI only in the case of IEC bus control indic...

Page 79: ...dard Event Status Register CALIbrating SETTling RANGing SWEeping MEASuring Waiting for TRIGger Summary Waiting for ARM Summary CORRecting Resistance value available EOC PON Available to designer Avail...

Page 80: ...the corresponding bit in the Questionable Status Enable Register enabled the Questionable Status Summary bit bit 3 in the Status Register is set When bit 3 in the Service Request Enable Register is en...

Page 81: ...set if the corresponding bit in the Event Enable Register is set When the Summary bit is set and bit in the Service Request Enable Register is enabled a Service Request is sent to the System Controlle...

Page 82: ...the 2329 issues NAK instead of ACK The cause of the error can be determined with the command SYSTem ERRor also described subsequently In addition the corresponding error bits are set in the Status Re...

Page 83: ...ICTION None DESCRIPTION The Questionable Enable Register is set SYNTAX STATus QUEStionable ENABle parameter PARAMETERS Decimal value value range 0 to 32767 QUERY FORM STATus QUEStionable ENABle The co...

Page 84: ...the corresponding bit is set to 1 RESTRICTIONS None DESCRIPTION The Operation Status Enable Register and the Questionable Status Enable Register are reset SYNTAX STATus PRESet PARAMETERS None QUERY F...

Page 85: ...13 INIT IGNORED The INITialize command was ignored 220 PARAMETER ERROR The command has an invalid parameter 221 SETTING CONFLICT Due to particular setting the command with the related parameter cannot...

Page 86: ...te can be requested and adjusted here SYNTAX SYSTem DATE parameter PARAMETERS yyyy mm dd year month day QUERY FORM SYSTem DATE RESPONSE dd mm yy day month year RESTRICTION None SYSTem TIME DESCRIPTION...

Page 87: ...splayed 0 or OFF The measurement range is not displayed QUERY FORM DISPlay RANGe RESPONSE 1 If the measurement range display is active 0 If the measurement range display is inactive RESTRICTION This c...

Page 88: ...signal is displayed 0 or OFF A sample signal is not displayed QUERY FORM DISPlay SAMPle RESPONSE 1 If a sample signal is displayed 0 If a sample signal is not displayed RESTRICTION This command is no...

Page 89: ...r OFF R Z display is off QUERY FORM DISPlay LOAD RESPONSE 1 If R Z display is on 0 If R Z display is off RESTRICTION This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in...

Page 90: ...DESCRIPTION This effects a switchover between single and continuous measurement SYNTAX INITiate CONTinuous parameter PARAMETERS 1 or ON Continuous measurements is set 0 or OFF Single measurements is...

Page 91: ...with a unit and valuation For example 134 75OHM REMARKS This command also exists in a special short form FE RESTRICTION This command is not permissible in the calibration mode or if a measurement has...

Page 92: ...SYNTAX REGister OUTPut parameter PARAMETERS A value between 0 and 7 The 3 spare outputs are set reset in accordance with this value QUERY FORM REGister OUTPut RESPONSE A value between 0 and 7 in accor...

Page 93: ...rinter function is off RESTRICTION This command is not permissible in the calibration mode HCOPy ITEM TEMPerature STATe DESCRIPTION This activates deactivates temperature printout SYNTAX HCOPy ITEM TE...

Page 94: ...TATe parameter PARAMETERS 1 or ON The label is printed out in the header 0 or OFF The label is not printed out in the header QUERY FORM HCOPy ITEM LABel STATe RESPONSE 1 If label printout is active 0...

Page 95: ...rator RESet DESCRIPTION This resets the numerator to 0 SYNTAX HCOPy NUMerator RESet PARAMETERS None QUERY FORM No query form RESPONSE RESTRICTION This command is not permissible if a measurement is in...

Page 96: ...separated from each other with commas RESTRICTION This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode HCOPy HEADer DESCRIPTION This sets the number...

Page 97: ...OUNt parameter PARAMETERS 2 2 limiting values are set 4 4 limiting values are set QUERY FORM CALCulate LIMit COUNt RESPONSE 2 If 2 limiting values have been set 4 If 4 limiting values have been set RE...

Page 98: ...the event of an error RESTRICTIONS This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode CALCulate MATH EXPRession DESCRIPTION This sets the measurem...

Page 99: ...This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode CALCulate LIMit UPPer DESCRIPTION This specifies the upper limit when 2 comparator limits are s...

Page 100: ...is command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode CALCulate LIMit GW2 DESCRIPTION This specifies limiting value 2 third largest value GW2 when 4 co...

Page 101: ...This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode CALCulate LIMit GW4 DESCRIPTION This specifies limiting value 4 largest value GW4 when 4 compar...

Page 102: ...mmand is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode CALCulate LIMit REPort DESCRIPTION This requests the statistical results provided by the comparator SY...

Page 103: ...is selected UINP If temperature measurement via the ext U input is selected IINP If temperatu RESTRICTIONS This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the cali...

Page 104: ...s temperature compensation SYNTAX SENSe TCOMpensate STATe parameter PARAMETERS 1 or ON Temperature compensation is on 0 or OFF Temperature compensation is off QUERY FORM SENSe TCOMpensate STATe RESPON...

Page 105: ...Sistance LOAD DESCRIPTION This selects the type of test object R or Z SYNTAX SENSe FRESistance LOAD parameter PARAMETERS REAL R is set purely ohmic load COMPlex Z is set inductive component QUERY FORM...

Page 106: ...Sistance RESolution parameter PARAMETERS 0 0005 A low resolution 2000 is set 0 00005 A high resolution 20000 is set QUERY FORM SENSe FRESistance RESolution RESPONSE 0 0005 If a low resolution has been...

Page 107: ...not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode SENSe ENVelope REPort DATA DESCRIPTION The maximum and minimum values can be fetched SYNTAX SENSe ENVelope REP...

Page 108: ...Value The value of the temperature coefficient Value range 9999 to 9999 QUERY FORM SENSe TCOMpensate TCOefficient number RESPONSE The temperature coefficient related to the number RESTRICTIONS This c...

Page 109: ...ommand is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode SENSe FRESistance RANGe LOWer DESCRIPTION This sets the smallest permissible measurement range for au...

Page 110: ...f manual range is 20 200OHM if manual range is 200 2KOHM if manual range is 2 k 20KOHM if manual range is 20 k 200KOHM if manual range is 200 k RESTRICTIONS This command is not permissible if a measur...

Page 111: ...This command is not permissible if a measurement is in progress or the device is in the calibration mode SCALe CURRent DESCRIPTION This scales the external I input SYNTAX SCALe CURRent i1 i2 t1 t2 PA...

Page 112: ...AX ACCess EXPRession parameter PARAMETERS 1 or ON Enables access to the display mode menu 0 or OFF Disables access to the display mode menu QUERY FORM ACCess EXPression RESPONSE 1 If access to the dis...

Page 113: ...PARAMETERS 1 or ON Enables access to the interface menu 0 or OFF Disables access to the interface menu QUERY FORM ACCess COMMunicate RESPONSE 1 If access to the interface menu is enabled 0 If access...

Page 114: ...access to the status display menu 0 or OFF Disables access to the status display menu QUERY FORM ACCess STATe RESPONSE 1 If access to the status display menu is enabled 0 If access to the status disp...

Page 115: ...meter PARAMETERS 1 or ON Enables access to the datalogger menu 0 or OFF Disables access to the datalogger menu QUERY FORM ACCess DATalogger RESPONSE 1 If access to the datalogger menu is enabled 0 If...

Page 116: ...to the identification menu Quick Start QUERY FORM ACCess FAST RESPONSE 1 If access to the identification menu is enabled 0 If access to the identification menu is disabled Quick Start RESTRICTIONS Th...

Page 117: ...ON Enables access to the comparator evaluation menu 0 or OFF Disables access to the comparator evaluation menu QUERY FORM ACCess LIMit EVALuation RESPONSE 1 If access to the comparator evaluation men...

Page 118: ...Subsystem DATalogger STATe DESCRIPTION This starts stops the datalogger SYNTAX DATalogger STATe parameter PARAMETERS 1 or ON The datalogger is started 0 or OFF The datalogger is stopped QUERY FORM DAT...

Page 119: ...gger block SYNTAX DATalogger AVERage parameter PARAMETERS The datalogger block number 0 to 31 QUERY FORM Only query form RESPONSE The average value in MOHM OHM or KOHM RESTRICTIONS This command is not...

Page 120: ...s in the calibration mode DATalogger CLEar DESCRIPTION This deletes a datalogger block SYNTAX DATalogger CLEar parameter PARAMETERS The datalogger block number 0 to 31 QUERY FORM None RESPONSE RESTRIC...

Page 121: ...LL All measurement values are stored FAIL Only invalid measurement values are stored NOFail Only valid measurement values are stored XVALue Every xth measurement value is stored YTIMe Storage at a def...

Page 122: ...ETERS bl hh mm ss bl Block number between 0 and 31 hh Hours 0 to 90 mm Minutes 0 to 59 ss Seconds 0 to 59 QUERY FORM DATalogger FILTer YTIMe bl RESPONSE The selected time interval hh mm ss for the cor...

Page 123: ...DATalogger STATe DEFine name bl PARAMETERS name ID max length of 10 characters of the datalogger block bl Number of the datalogger block 0 to 31 QUERY FORM DATalogger STATe DEFine name RESPONSE The nu...

Page 124: ...E bl num PARAMETERS bl Block number 0 to 31 num Number of the measurement value in the block num 1 QUERY FORM Only query form RESPONSE The storage date of the selected resistance value dd mm yyyy REST...

Page 125: ...and times SYNTAX DV bl num PARAMETERS bl Block number 0 to 31 num Number of the measurement value in the block num 1 QUERY FORM Only query form RESPONSE 7 consecutive measurement values together with...

Page 126: ...ONS None ESE DESCRIPTION The Standard Event Status Enable Register is set SYNTAX ESE parameter PARAMETERS A value between 0 and 255 The decimal value corresponds to the bit combination of the 8 bit re...

Page 127: ...Event Register is set when an operation is completed SYNTAX OPC PARAMETERS None QUERY FORM The query form of the command has a different function For this reason the query form is described separately...

Page 128: ...n of the 8 bit register QUERY FORM SRE RESPONSE The present setting mask of the Service Request Enable Register RESTRICTIONS None STB DESCRIPTION The Status Byte is read out a 488 2 register mit 8 sum...

Page 129: ...2329 SYNTAX WAI PARAMETERS None QUERY FORM None RESPONSE RESTRICTIONS None SAV DESCRIPTION This stores a device setting Up to 32 settings can be stored SYNTAX SAV parameter PARAMETERS A number betwee...

Page 130: ...ed Error Bit 4 Execution An error has occurred during execution of an SCPI Error command Bit 5 Command An SCPI command was not recognized by the Error interpreter 6 4 3 Operation Status Register Bits...

Page 131: ...device DECLARE FUNCTION AbfrageSOC Request Status Operation Condition Register DIM antwort 100 DIM befehl 100 OPEN COM1 9600 N 8 1 FOR RANDOM AS 3 INITIALIZE RS232 CLS CLEAR SCREEN PRINT DEMOPROGRAMM...

Page 132: ...stri 100 REM Special characters are defined here STX CHR 2 ETX CHR 3 EOT CHR 4 ENQ CHR 5 ACK CHR 6 NAK CHR 21 LF CHR 10 befehl s o c Scan the Status Operation Condition Register IF CmdSenden befehl 0...

Page 133: ...Sub ELSE antwort stri Save response PRINT 3 ACK Acknowledge GOTO StartEmpfang Read in again until EOT is received END IF END SUB FUNCTION CmdSenden cmd Send command to 2329 DIM ant 100 DIM msg 100 RE...

Page 134: ...d DECLARE FUNCTION CmdEmpfangen id2329 antwort DECLARE FUNCTION AbfrageSRQ id2329 Request Status Operation Condition Register DECLARE FUNCTION LeseOperEventReg id2329 DECLARE FUNCTION LeseQuestReg id2...

Page 135: ...STR TEMPError OR FRESError IF CmdSenden id2329 befehl 0 THEN SYSTEM END IF In the Service Request Enable Register enable BIT3 Questionable Register input and BIT7 Operation Register input for an SRQ...

Page 136: ...FUNCTION END IF CALL IBRSP id2329 SPR Spoll request byte IF IBSTA AND EERR THEN Invoke error routine in the event of an error AbfrageSRQ 1 Note error CALL gpiberr ibwait Error EXIT FUNCTION END IF SEL...

Page 137: ...IEC bus IF IBSTA AND EERR THEN CALL gpiberr ibwrt Error CmdSenden 0 Error during transmission ELSE CmdSenden 1 Transmission OK END IF END FUNCTION REM DEFDBL A Z SUB gpiberr msg STATIC This function...

Page 138: ...INT ENOL No Listener IF IBERR EADR THEN PRINT EADR Address error IF IBERR EARG THEN PRINT EARG Invalid argument IF IBERR ESAC THEN PRINT ESAC Not Sys Ctrlr IF IBERR EABO THEN PRINT EABO Op aborted IF...

Page 139: ...9 befehl 0 THEN SYSTEM END IF antwort SPACE 4 Pre assign buffer IF CmdEmpfangen id2329 antwort 0 THEN Fetch register contents SYSTEM END IF LeseQuestFresReg VAL antwort Return value END FUNCTION FUNCT...

Page 140: ...I not constant Measurement current has not settled this can occur in the case of inductive test objects The test object might not be measurable due to an excessively high inductance or time constant...

Page 141: ...llowing errors can be displayed Hexadecimal display 1 Cable breakage The measurement line for the Pt100 sensor is interrupted or has an excessively or no Pt100 high impedance or no Pt100 is connected...

Page 142: ...the housing of the device Adding your name and department as well as a phone and fax number to this information will help us process your complaint more quickly burster pr zisionsmesstechnik gmbh co k...

Page 143: ...surement connection 4 wire technique for current voltage measurement Kelvin ungrounded circuit potential binding on the test object or the RESISTOMAT as required Max load voltage 5 V Measurement time...

Page 144: ...6 pole LEMO socket EGG 1B 306 Analog I 0 9 pole subminiature D plug Temperature transmitter input 0 10 V 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Analog output 0 10 V scalling error 2 5 Digital I 0 37 pole subminiature D sock...

Page 145: ...ice you are concerned by this law Please dispose of your batteries and rechargeable batteries correctly Hand them to waste disposal sites either at your premises or at our company or at any place wher...

Page 146: ...ntinuous measurement Meas range 2 manual range selection Memory All the mentioned settings should be stored in the measure program 1 Device ON Identification menu appears for 5 sec after this time the...

Page 147: ...MP ON 2 Activation of temp meas 6 MEASUREMENT Pt100 F2 Choose the temp cofficient 2 Choose TC5 3980 F4 F4 Press 2x F4 return to parameter selection menu 2 Comparator setting menu see manual page 42 F1...

Page 148: ...evice setting F1 Device setting menu see manual pageSeite 51 F1 Input the device setting number e g 1 END ENT F2 F4 Return to the main menu Load the stored device setting from the main menu page Seite...

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