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PW3335A985-01
Querying the Integration Set Time and Status
Syntax
Query
:INTEGrate?
Response
<0000 to 9999 (NR1)>,<00 to 59 (NR1)>;<Integration status>
Description
Returns the integration set time (hours, minutes) and the status of
integration calculations as a numerical value and string, respectively.
See “
:INTEGrage:TIME?
”, ”
INTEGrage:STATe?
” for details on the return
values.
Example
Query
:INTEG?
Response
(When HEADER ON)
:INTEGRATE:TIME 0100,00,STATE START
(When HEADER OFF)
0100,00;START
Note
・
You can use the
:TRANsmit:SEParator
command to change the message unit
separator from a semicolon ";" to a comma ",".
Set and Query the Integration Status
Syntax
Command
:INTEGrate:STATe
<Integration status>
Query
:INTEGrate:STATe?
Response
<Integration status>
START/STOP/RESET
Description
Query
Indicates the integration operation.
Response
Returns the integration status as a string.
Example
Command
:INTEG:STAT START
Starts the integration operation.
Query
:INTEG:STAT?
Response
(When HEADER ON)
:INTEGRATE:STATE START
(When HEADER OFF)
START
Note
・
Depending on the integration state, a device-dependent error may occur (see the table
below).
・
A device-dependent error will occur if the integration value reaches ±999999M or if the
integration time reaches 10,000 hours.
Instrument Status
RUN Indicator
EXT Indicator
OFF
(Reset state)
Key input (command)
EXT Indicator OFF
Integration from an External Terminal
EXT Indicator ON
RUN Indicator
ON
(Integration in
progress)
RUN Indicator
Flashing
(Stopped)
RUN indicator
ON
(Integration in
progress)
RUN indicator
Flashing
(Stopped)
Com
m
a
n
d
START
○
×
○
×
×
STOP
×
○
×
×
×
RESET
○
×
○
×
○
○: The command is executed.
×: A device-dependent error occurs.
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