M-142 Multifunction Calibrator
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User Manual v54
[SOUR] :TEMP :THER [:LEVE] [:IMM] [:AMPL] (?) <DNPD>
This command activates the simulation of thermocouples (DC voltage generation).
<DNPD>
Represents the temperature expressed in the units set by the ‘UNIT’ command. “Technical Data” chapter lists the
acceptable ranges.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set temperature using standard exponential format. Example: 20.5
C is
returned as 2.001.
[SOUR] :TEMP :THER :RJUN (?) <DNPD>
This command sets the temperature of cold end of thermocouple.
<DNPD>
Represents the temperature expressed in the units set by the ‘UNIT’ command. “Technical Data” chapter lists the
acceptable ranges.
Example: to set the temperature of cold end of thermocouple to 25
C:
:TEMP :THER :RJUN 25 <cr>
If query is sent, M142 returns the set temperature using standard exponential format. Example: 20.5
C is
returned as 2.001.
[SOUR] :TEMP :THER :TYPE (?) <CPD> { B | E | J | K | N | R | S | T }
This command sets the type of thermocouple to be simulated.
Example: to activate the simulation of S type thermocouple at 350
C:
:TEMP :THER 350; :TEMP :THER :TYPE S <cr>
If query is sent, M142 returns the set type thermocouple { B | E | J | K | N | R | S | T }.
[SOUR] :TEMP :PRT [:LEVE] [:IMM] [:AMPL] (?) <DNPD>
This command activates the simulation of resistance temperature sensors (resistance generation).
<DNPD>
Represents the temperature expressed in the units set by the ‘UNIT’ command. “Technical Data” chapter lists the
acceptable ranges.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set temperature using standard exponential format. Example: 20.5
C is
returned as 2.001.
[SOUR] :TEMP :PRT :TYPE (?) <CPD> { PT385 | PT392 | NI }
This command sets the type of resistance temperature sensor to be simulated.
Example: to activate the simulation of platinum resistance temperature sensor at 350
C approximated using
PT385 table (Europe):
:TEMP :PRT 350; :TEMP :PRT :TYPE PT385 <cr>
If query is sent, M142 returns the set type of approximation table { PT385 | PT392 | NI }.
[SOUR] :TEMP :PRT :NRESistance (?) <DNPD>
This command sets the nominal resistance of the resistance temperature sensor at 0
C. 10
to 2k
can be set.