8.4.1.37
ALARm:TEMPurature<chn>:RATE?
Indicates whether a temperature rate alarm event has occurred.
Example: ALAR:TEMP1:RATE?
Response: 0
The TEMPerature suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is
returned if a temperature rate alarm event has occurred on the specified chan-
nel. A value of 0 is returned if a temperature rate alarm event has not occurred
on the specified channel.
8.4.1.38
ALARm:TEMPurature<chn>:RATE:ENABle?
Returns the state of the temperature rate alarm enable for the specified channel.
Example: ALAR:TEMP1:RATE:ENAB?
Response: 0
The TEMPerature suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). A value of 1 is
returned if the temperature rate alarm is enabled. A value of 0 is returned if the
temperature rate alarm is disabled.
8.4.1.39
ALARm:TEMPurature<chn>:RATE:ENABle <bool>
Sets the state of the temperature rate alarm enable for the specified channel.
Example: ALAR:TEMP1:RATE:ENAB 1
The TEMPerature suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The <bool> pa-
rameter turns the temperature rate alarm on (1 or ON) or off (0 or OFF). This
command may be password protected (see Section 8.4.10, Password
Commands).
8.4.1.40
ALARm:TEMPurature<chn>:RATE:LIMit? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the temperature rate alarm limit for the specified channel in degrees (C
or F) per hour.
Example: ALAR:TEMP1:RATE:LIM?
Response: 5
The TEMPerature suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The value re-
turned is always in the current temperature units (C or F). Specifying the MIN,
MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maximum, or default value
respectively.
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