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7.14 Using Program Message
This section describes program messages that require caution when using them and
programming hits. Program messages are generically called commands in this section.
(1) DFM command (Output data format setting)
If not set, data will be output in the basic default format. Data volume can be
reduced if only measured values or only comparison results are designated as
necessary, thus enabling a reduction of communication time slightly.
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(2) FIG and DSP commands (Display format setting)
Note that these commands set screen display only and do not affect output data.
(3) ELC command (Electrode coefficient setting)
Settings of the main electrode diameter (d2) and inside diameter of the outer
electrode (d3) (see 6.3.3 “Measurement by electrode for planar sample”) will
become invalid unless status after settings becomes (d2 < d3).
(4) CMP command (Comparison measurement condition setting)
Set an upper-limit comparison value (d3) and a lower-limit comparison value (d4)
so that (d3 > d4) will be met after the setting as a condition. The settings will
become invalid unless this condition is met.
(5) THL command (Histogram counter threshold setting)
Do not omit program data by this command.
Other commands that have more than one program data groups can omit
unnecessary parameters. This command automatically sorts values of d1 to d9
so that intended settings cannot be set if parameters are omitted.
Set “0s” if all thresholds need not be set.
(6) MTG command (Manual trigger generate)
This command is accepted only in a start state after executing “SRT.” Note that
this command will not be accepted in a stop state.
(7) RHS? command (Histogram counter readout)
When using the histogram function, measure after clearing the counter by the CHS
command beforehand. Otherwise counting will be made adding to previous
measured results.
The histogram function cannot be used in the Internal Trigger mode.
(8) RBF? command (Measured data buffer read)
Note that the measured data buffer saves all measured results even in the Internal
Trigger mode.
A change in the measuring mode during measurement (resistance/current and
other parameters) does not make distinction in the buffer.
Also note that the measured data buffer saves only up to 1000 data groups and
discards all subsequent data groups.
[Note]
See 5.1.10 “Setting measured data buffer function.”
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