
Model 2700 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual
SCPI Signal Oriented Commands
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Depending on the specified resolution, the measurement rate is set as
follows:
6
H
-digits
NPLC = 1.0
Medium
5
H
-digits
NPLC = 0.1
Fast
3
H
or 4
H
-digits
NPLC = 0.01
>Fast
If resolution is not specified, 6
H
-digit resolution and medium speed will
be selected when MEAS? is sent.
All other instrument settings related to the selected function are reset to
the *RST defaults.
If only MEASure? is sent, the Medium measurement rate is selected.
NOTE
If a function is not specified, the command executes as if the present function is
specified. For example, assume the
Ω
2 function is presently selected. When
MEAS? is sent, the instrument resets to the *RST defaults for the
Ω
2 function,
and then performs a measurement.
When this command is sent, the following commands execute in the
order that they are presented:
ABORt
CONFigure:<function>
READ?
When ABORt is executed, the instrument goes into the idle state if
continuous initiation is disabled. If continuous initiation is enabled, the
operation re-starts at the beginning of the Trigger Model.
When CONfigure is executed, the MEASure? parameters (<rang>,
<res> and <clist>) are executed and the instrument goes into the “one-
shot” measurement mode. It is similar to sending the CONFigure
command with no <clist> parameter. See CONFigure for more details.
When READ? is executed, its operations will then be performed. In
general, another ABORt is performed, then an INITiate, and finally a
FETCh? to acquire the reading. See READ? for more details.
Programming examples:
Programming example #1
— The following command measures DCV
on channel 101 using the 10V range with 3
H
digit display resolution:
MEAS:VOLT? 10, 0.01, (@101)
Programming example #2
— The following command measures DCV
on the 100V range:
MEAS:VOLT? 100
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