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450 NODATA:
460
NEXT J
470 NEXT I
480 CLOSE
490 END
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Explanation of program
10 Set so that the format annotations start with 1.
20 Open the RS-232C circuit file.
30 Set the response header to OFF.
40-100 Query the number of saved models. If the number of models is 0,
exit.
120-160
Create an argument character allocation for the
":MEMory:READ:MEASure?" command.
170-200 Create the number of elements of the saved data by allotting them for
each measuring mode.
Enclosure leakage current
The number of elements is 7, <maximum value>, <judgment>, <power
source polarity>, <condition of the equipment to be measured>,
<measurement network filter setting>, <measurement current> and
<contact condition> in order.
Low resistance measurement
The number of elements is 2, <maximum value> and <judgment> in
order.
Other measurements
The number of elements is 6, <maximum value>, <judgment>, <power
source polarity>, <condition of the equipment to be measured>,
<measurement network filter setting> and <measurement current> in
order.
220
Open the output file.
230
Repeat the number of times equal to the number of saved data.
240-260 Query the model name, number and date of renewal, and output them
to the file.
270
Loop for querying the earth leakage current to patient auxiliary
current data
280-300 Read the saved data.
If the character returned is only "0", this
indicates that there is no data saved for that measuring mode.
310-360 Comma separating positions are searched for one measurement of the
data that has been read.
370-430 The measurement data is output to the file. If there is no comma
following it, there is no more measurement data, so leave the loop. If
there is still a comma, the character string variable is updated to
extract the next measurement data.
Summary of Contents for 3155-01
Page 1: ...LEAK CURRENT HiTESTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3155 01...
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Page 27: ...7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts...
Page 45: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 4 Preparations for Measurement...
Page 243: ...223 7 7 System Screen Universal Example of a data unit printout Example of a details printout...
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Page 334: ...314 10 6 External Dimensions 292 2 110 2 212 2 115 8 2 10 6 External Dimensions...
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