<numeric_value> parameter must be a number between 1 and 10. The character
values MIN (1), MAX (10), and DEF (4) are also accepted for the <nu-
meric_value> parameter. The *RST command sets the average count to the de-
fault (4).
Example command: SENS:AVER:COUN 5
6.5.2.6
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt?
This query command returns the count number for input averaging. The charac-
ter values MIN, MAX, and DEF can be appended to the command to read the
corresponding limits and default.
Example command: SENS:AVER:COUN?
Example response: 4
6.5.2.7
SENSe:AVERage[:STATe] <Boolean>
This command disables or enables averaging. It is equivalent to setting the AV-
ERAGE option in the
AVER
function in the
INPUT
soft-key menu. A
<Boolean> parameter value of 1 or ON enables averaging and 0 or OFF dis-
ables it. The *RST command sets averaging to OFF.
Example command: SENS:AVER:STAT ON
6.5.2.8
SENSe: AVERage[:STATe]?
This query command returns 1 if input averaging is ON and 0 if it is OFF.
Example command: SENS:AVER:STAT?
Example response: 0
6.5.2.9
TRIGger[:SEQuence]:COUNt <numeric_value>
This command sets the number of measurements that are acquired when mea-
surement is initiated with the INIT command. It is equivalent to setting the
COUNT N value with the
MEAS
soft-key function in the
INPUT
menu. The
<numeric_value> parameter value has the range 1 to 32767. The command also
acceps the words MIN (1), MAX (32767), and DEF (1) for the <nu-
meric_value> parameter. The *RST command sets this value to 1.
Example command: TRIG:COUN 30
6.5.2.10
TRIGger[:SEQuence]:COUNt?
This query command returns the measurement COUNT N value. The words
MIN, MAX, and DEF can also be appended to the command to read the corre-
sponding limits and default.
Example command: TRIG:COUN?
Example response: 1
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