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(e) Radiometric Quantity Gain (Correction Function)
Set and Query Radiometric Quantity Gain Function
Syntax
Command
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN
<1/0/ON/OFF >
Query
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN?
Response
<1/0(NR1)>
Description
Command
Sets the radiometric quantity gain function.
When the radiometric quantity gain function is enabled, the value set
by
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:#
is added to the measured value of
the radiometric quantity.
When the command is accepted, the measured value is cleared and the
instrument enters the non-measurement state.
Query
Queries the currently set radiometric quantity gain function.
Example
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN ON
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN?
1
Note
A value before it is multiplied by the gain is used to judge an excessive input of the
measurement status.
Set and Query Gain Value of Radiometric Quantity (
# is R, G, or B
)
Syntax
Command
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:#
<Gain value(NRf)>
Query
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:#?
Response
<Gain value(NR3)>
<Gain value> = 1.00000E-3 to 1.3
Description
Command
Sets the gain value of the radiometric quantity.
When the command is accepted, the measured value is cleared and the
instrument enters the non-measurement state.
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:R
→ Gain value of red radiometric
quantity
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:G
→ Gain value of green radiometric
quantity
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:B
→ Gain value of blue radiometric
quantity
Query
Queries the currently set gain value of the radiometric quantity.
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:R?
→ Gain value of red radiometric
quantity
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:G?
→ Gain value of green radiometric
quantity
:SCALe:RADiometry:GAIN:DATA:B?
→ Gain value of blue radiometric
quantity
Example
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN:DATA:R 0.1
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN:DATA:R?
1.00000E-01
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN:DATA:G 10
:SCAL:RAD:GAIN:DATA:G?
1.01
Note
• # is R, G, or B.
• A value before it is multiplied by the gain is used to judge an excessive input of the
measurement status.