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PPA5xx/15xx communications manual 

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DAV? 

 
 

DAV? 

 

 

 

 

Function: 

Data available query 

 

 

Description: 

Returns data availability status. 

 

 

Format: 

DAV? 

 

 

Arguments: 

none 

 

 

Reply: 

Decimal equivalent of data available bits: 

bit0  new data available 
bit1  data available 
bit2  harmonic series data available 
bit6  integration data available 
bit7  datalog data available 

 

 

Example: 

SPEED,SLOW 
*TRG 
DAV? 

DAV? 

DAV? 


DAV? 
3               (data available) 

 

 

Notes: 

DAV? does not modify the status bits. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PPA1500

Page 1: ...PPA500 1500 KinetiQ Firmware v2 83 24th January 2018 COMMUNICATIONS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...is powered from a properly grounded supply The inputs are rated at 1kV rms or dc cat II 600V rms or dc cat III Do not exceed the rated input Keep the ventilation slots in the top and sides of the cov...

Page 3: ...guments and reply Although most of the commands apply to all instruments in the range there are some commands that are specific to one instrument or another The information in this manual is believed...

Page 4: ...ormat 1 7 2 Communication commands 2 1 CLS 2 1 ESE 2 2 ESR 2 3 IDN 2 4 OPC 2 5 RST 2 6 SRE 2 7 SRE 2 8 STB 2 9 TRG 2 10 TST 2 11 WAI 2 12 ABORT 2 13 ALARM 2 14 ALARM 2 15 ALARM1 2 16 ALARM2 2 17 ALARM...

Page 5: ...45 HARMON 2 46 HOLD 2 47 INPUT 2 48 INTEGR 2 49 INTEGR 2 50 KEYBOA 2 51 LCR 2 52 LCR 2 53 LOWFRE 2 54 MODE 2 55 MULTIL 2 56 MULTIL 2 57 NEWLOC 2 58 NOOVER 2 59 NORMAL 2 60 PFCONV 2 61 PHANGREF 2 62 PH...

Page 6: ...2 80 SHUNT 2 81 SMOOTH 2 82 SPEED 2 83 START 2 84 STATUS 2 85 STOP 2 86 SUSPEN 2 87 USER 2 88 VARCON 2 89 VERSIO 2 90 VRMS 2 91 VRMS 2 92 WIRING 2 93 ZERO 2 94 ZOOM 2 95 ZOOM 2 96 Multilog Application...

Page 7: ...itive and white space characters are ignored e g tabs and spaces Replies from the instrument are always upper case delimited by commas without spaces Only the first six characters of any command are i...

Page 8: ...top bit Flow control is RTS CTS see section 1 3 baud rate is selectable via the MONITOR menu A summary of the available commands is given in the Appendix Details of each command are given in the commu...

Page 9: ...ddress that you wish the instrument to use and press the HOME key to exit the menu If you have not done so already connect the GPIB515 to your IEEE bus To confirm that the GPIB515 and PPA link has bee...

Page 10: ...en the instrument has an error bit 4 EXE execution error set when the command cannot be executed bit 5 CME command interpretation error set when a command has not been recognised bit 7 PON power on ev...

Page 11: ...as enabled by DAVER bit 3 ALA alarm active set when an alarm is active and enabled by ALARMER bit 4 MAV message available set when a message reply is waiting to be read bit 5 ESB standard event summa...

Page 12: ...ll only transmit when CTS pin 8 is asserted and can only receive if DCD pin 1 is asserted The instrument constantly asserts 12V DTR pin 4 so this pin can be connected to any unwanted modem control inp...

Page 13: ...data is sent as a 7 bit signed exponent a mantissa sign and a 20 bit mantissa byte data 1 7 bit signed exponent 63 to 64 2 bit 6 mantissa sign bit 5 0 mantissa bit 19 14 3 mantissa bit 13 7 4 mantissa...

Page 14: ...xx 15xx communications manual 2 1 2 Communication commands CLS CLS Function Clear status Description Clears the standard event status register Format CLS Arguments none Reply none Example CLS ESR 0 No...

Page 15: ...event status enable register Reply can be read by ESE Example ESE 60 Notes The following bits in the standard event status enable register have been implemented bit 0 OPC operation complete bit 2 QYE...

Page 16: ...ndard event status register Example ESR 33 Notes The following bits in the standard event status register have been implemented bit 0 OPC operation complete bit 2 QYE unterminated query error bit 3 DD...

Page 17: ...unction Identify query Description Returns a standard format identification string Format IDN Arguments none Reply An ASCII string in the IEEE488 2 format manufacturer model serial no version Example...

Page 18: ...t for operation complete Description Returns 1 if previous operation is completed 0 if not Format OPC Arguments none Reply 0 or 1 Example START OPC 0 OPC 0 OPC 1 Notes OPC can be used to indicate when...

Page 19: ...to the default state and clears the standard event status register Format RST Arguments none Reply none Example RST Notes The RST command loads the default configuration This is the same as loading t...

Page 20: ...t enable register Description Enable which bits of the status byte register initiate a service request Format SRE value Arguments decimal equivalent of bits in status byte register Reply can be read b...

Page 21: ...Read service request enable register Description Read back the present setting of the service request enable register Format SRE Arguments Reply decimal equivalent of bits in status byte register tha...

Page 22: ...f the serial poll status byte Format STB Arguments none Reply decimal value of the serial poll status byte Example STB 1 Notes The following bits in the serial poll status register have been implement...

Page 23: ...x 15xx communications manual 2 10 TRG TRG Function Trigger Description Initiates a new measurement resets the range and smoothing Format TRG Arguments none Reply none Example MODE VRMS TRG VRMS SURG N...

Page 24: ...rmat TST Arguments none Reply single integer bit 0 set if uncalibrated bit 1 set if DSP zero error bit 2 set if DSP run error bit 3 not used bit 4 System error FPA initialisation bit 5 System error DS...

Page 25: ...nications manual 2 12 WAI WAI Function Wait for operation complete Description Suspends communication until the previous operation has completed Format WAI Arguments none Reply none Example TRG WAI PO...

Page 26: ...x communications manual 2 13 ABORT ABORT Function Abort datalog Description Abort datalog data acquisition Format ABORT Arguments none Reply none Example DATALOG RAM 0 02 START wait for data values AB...

Page 27: ...14 ALARM ALARM Function Set common controls for alarm1 and alarm2 Description Set the alarm latch and sounder control Format ALARM latch sounder Arguments latch ON OFF sounder ENABLED DISABLED Reply n...

Page 28: ...n Reads the status of the measurements and 2 alarms Format ALARM Arguments none Reply single integer bit 0 data available bit 1 data error bit 2 alarm 1 bit 3 alarm 2 Example ALARM 1 Notes An alarm is...

Page 29: ...alarm1 Description Set alarm1 type and thresholds Format ALARM1 type data high low Arguments type DISABLED HIGH LOW INSIDE OUTSIDE LINEAR data 1 4 high high threshold low low threshold Reply none Exam...

Page 30: ...alarm2 type and thresholds Format ALARM2 type data high low Arguments type DISABLED HIGH LOW INSIDE OUTSIDE data 1 4 for zoom data high high threshold low low threshold Reply None Example ALARM2 LOW 3...

Page 31: ...if any set the alarm active bits in the status byte Format ALARME value Arguments decimal equivalent of alarm bits bit2 set bit 3 of status byte when alarm 1 is active bit3 set bit 3 of status byte w...

Page 32: ...tion Read alarm status enable register Description Read back present bits in the alarm status enable register which controls the alarm active bit in the status byte Format ALARME Arguments none Reply...

Page 33: ...ription Some applications require special settings within the instrument for optimum measurement Format APPLIC type setting Arguments type NORMAL BALLAST INRUSH STANDB setting speed 0 3 ballast only 0...

Page 34: ...PPA5xx 15xx communications manual 2 21 BEEP BEEP Function Sound the buzzer Description Makes a beep from the instrument Format BEEP Arguments none Reply none Example BEEP Notes...

Page 35: ...5xx 15xx communications manual 2 22 BLANKI BLANKI Function Select blanking Description Enable or disable low value blanking Format BLANKI value Arguments value ON OFF Reply none Example BLANKI OFF Not...

Page 36: ...Description An alphanumeric string comprising the instrument serial number followed by the serial number of the complete input channel for each phase Also displayed on the front panel by pressing SYS...

Page 37: ...ith the new date The original string is not overwritten but the alternative string is displayed instead Format CALSTR string Arguments string is any sequence of printable alpha numeric characters Use...

Page 38: ...the front panel press SYS and LEFT This shows the date of calibration Users who subsequently verify the accuracy in their own calibration facilities can enter an alternative string with the new date...

Page 39: ...which there may not be a direct command Format CONFIG index data Arguments index is the number of the parameter data is the data for that parameter Reply none Example CONFIG 6 1 set phase convention...

Page 40: ...sent value of a single parameter Format or CONFIG index CONFIG index Arguments index is the parameter number Reply Value of parameter real or integer as appropriate Example CONFIG 6 read phase convent...

Page 41: ...the input coupling for a given input channel Format COUPLI phase coupling Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 coupling AC DC ACONLY DCONLY Reply none Example COUPLI PHASE2 AC DC Notes In multi phase...

Page 42: ...lue for the coupling setting Format or COUPLI phase coupling COUPLI phase coupling Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 Reply 0 AC DC 1 ACONLY 2 DCONLY Example COUPLI PHASE2 AC DC COUPLI PHASE2 0 Note...

Page 43: ...ments function DISABLE RAM RECALL DELETE interval datalog interval in seconds speed HIGH Reply none Example DATALO RAM 10 DATALO RAM 0 HIGH Notes set interval to 0 to record every measurement as fast...

Page 44: ...urn records number of records to return 0 return all new records since last read Reply 3 to 6 data values depending on settings index 1 n elapsed time in hours data1 data2 if stored data3 if stored da...

Page 45: ...s Format DAV Arguments none Reply Decimal equivalent of data available bits bit0 new data available bit1 data available bit2 harmonic series data available bit6 integration data available bit7 datalog...

Page 46: ...s set the data available bits in the status byte Format DAVER value Arguments decimal equivalent of data available bits bit0 set bit 0 of status byte when new data available bit1 set bit 0 of status b...

Page 47: ...available enable register Description Read back present setting of the data available enable register which controls the status bits that set the data available bits in the status byte Format DAVER A...

Page 48: ...on the display so that the zoom data can be used for alarms Format DISPLAY page Arguments page PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 SUM NEUTRAL TOTAL FUNDAMENTAL VOLTAGE CURRENT Reply None Example DISPLAY FUNDAMENTAL...

Page 49: ...anual 2 37 DISPLAY DISPLAY Function Read the displayed data Description Returns all the values presently on the screen Format DISPLAY Arguments none Reply Multiple floating point values separated by c...

Page 50: ...nction Set efficiency calculation Description Selects the data to be used for the efficiency calculation Format EFFICI formula Arguments formula 0 disabled 1 phase 1 phase 2 2 phase 2 phase 1 7 phase...

Page 51: ...on Reads back the total and fundamental efficiency results Format EFFICI Arguments none Reply 2 data values separated by commas total fundamental or 6 data values Example EFFICI data returned Notes 6...

Page 52: ...mode Description Disables the screen drawing for high speed operation Format FAST value Arguments value ON OFF Reply none Example FAST ON Notes FAST mode does not suppress the data acquisition which c...

Page 53: ...ue Format FQLOCK value Arguments value ON OFF CONSTANT DYNAMIC NORMAL Reply none Example FQLOCK ON FQLOCK DYNAMIC Notes ON sets the Frequency lock to Constant OFF sets the Frequency lock to Normal To...

Page 54: ...ring the frequency Format FQREF phase FQREF channel FQREF phase channel Arguments channel voltage current phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 Reply none Example FQREF CURRENT Notes Measured phase is always ref...

Page 55: ...cy Description Sets the analysis frequency in Hz for frequency lock mode Format FREQUE frequency Arguments frequency in Hz Reply none Example FQLOCK ON FREQUE 5e4 set frequency to 50kHz Notes Lock the...

Page 56: ...lected channel FSD FSD CH None CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 Up to six data values separated by commas FSD Data returned data returned data returned data returned data returned data returned FSD CH1 Data re...

Page 57: ...nce formula THD THDS harmonic series THD TIF Telephone Influence Factor THF Telephone Harmonic Factor TDD Total Demand Distortion TRD Total Rated Distortion HPHASE Series harmonic phase harmonic indiv...

Page 58: ...d by DAV Format or or or HARMON HARMON phase HARMON SERIES HARMON phase SERIES Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 NEUTRAL PHASES Reply or or 11 data values separated by commas freq mag1 mag2 hmag1 h...

Page 59: ...hold Description Turns data hold on or off Useful for reading data from different phases without it being changed between reads Format HOLD state Arguments state ON OFF Reply none Example HOLD ON POWE...

Page 60: ...H4 CH5 CH6 type INTERN EXTATT EXTSHU INTX10 Reply None Example INPUT CH1 EXTSHU Notes CH1 applies to all voltage channels unless in single phase 2 or 3 wiring CH2 applies to all current channels unles...

Page 61: ...Watts and current use signed or unsigned values and whether accumulated or averaged values are computed Also sets up run time for integration over a specific interval Format INTEGR type display INTEGR...

Page 62: ...the selected phase Format INTEGR phase Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 PHASES SUM Reply 13 values separated by commas time Wh WH f VAh VAh f VArh Varh f pf pf f V V f Ah Ah f Example START wait f...

Page 63: ...panel keyboard Description The front panel keyboard can be disabled to prevent accidental operation Format KEYBOARD value Arguments value ENABLE DISABLE Reply none Example KEYBOARD DISABLE Notes The k...

Page 64: ...munications manual 2 52 LCR LCR Function Set LCR meter mode Description Set LCR mode and conditions Format LCR parameter Arguments parameter AUTO CAPACITANCE INDUCTANCE IMPEDANCE Reply none Example LC...

Page 65: ...ta if necessary Clears new data available bit read by DAV Format LCR phase Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 PHASES Reply 11 data values separated by commas freq Vmag Amag impedance phase R C L tan...

Page 66: ...ow frequency option for extending the measurement window Format LOWFRE value Arguments value ON OFF Reply none Example LOWFRE ON Notes LOWFRE is mainly used for measuring low frequencies 5 Hz However...

Page 67: ...mode Description Sets the basic operating mode of the instrument Format MODE type Arguments type POWER power meter INTEGR integrator HARMON harmonic analyser RMS rms voltmeter LCR LCR meter SCOPE osci...

Page 68: ...ndex phase function Arguments index 0 clear all 1 64 select data 1 64 phase 1 3 phase 1 3 4 sum 5 neutral function 1 99 see appendix B Reply none Example MULTIL 0 MULTIL 1 1 2 phase 1 Watts MULTIL 2 2...

Page 69: ...elected by the MULTIL command Multiple reply strings each containing the same number of data values maximum of 64 as selected by the MULTIL command Example MULTIL 0 MULTIL 1 1 2 phase 1 Watts MULTIL 2...

Page 70: ...on the same data set Description Reads multiple sets of data Format NEWLOC Arguments None Reply Data as per returned parameter query ie from power harmonics etc Example NEWLOC HARMON SERIES HPOWER Ha...

Page 71: ...rom blanking out results in manual ranging Format NOOVER value Arguments value ON OFF Reply none Example NOOVER ON Notes This can be useful when testing devices in a noisy environment The range can be...

Page 72: ...NORMAL reference Arguments Reference CURRENT VOLTAGE Reply none Example NORMAL VOLTAGE NORMAL CURRENT NORMALISE VOLTAGE NORMALISE CURRENT Notes The normalise function adjusts the scale factors on each...

Page 73: ...given a sign depending convention either negative if lagging current negative if leading current Format PFCONV type Arguments type NEGLAG NEGLEA Reply none Example PFCONV NEGLAG Notes An inductive loa...

Page 74: ...PHANGREF PHANGREF Function Set phase angle reference Description Select phase angle reference to current or voltage Format PHANGREF reference Arguments reference Current Voltage Reply none Example PH...

Page 75: ...nual 2 63 PHASEM PHASEM Function Set phase meter mode Description Select phase meter mode and reference Format PHASE reference Arguments reference CH1 ratio ch2 ch1 CH2 ratio ch1 ch2 Reply none Exampl...

Page 76: ...w data available bit read by DAV Format PHASEM PHASEM phase Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 PHASES Reply 5 data values separated by commas freq mag1 mag2 dB phase Example PHASEM CH1 PHASEM PHASE1...

Page 77: ...180 to 180 360 0 to 360 360 0 to 360 Angle cosine sine Reply none Example PHCONV 360 Notes PHCONV 180 PHCONV 180 cosine 0 to 360 degrees is usually used for power analysis applications The Harmonic A...

Page 78: ...ons manual 2 66 POWER POWER Function Set up power analyser mode Description Configure power analyser with sum current display type Format POWER sum type Arguments sum type TOTAL AVERAGE Reply none Exa...

Page 79: ...tion Reads back latest power analyser results Sets power analyser mode Waits for next unread data if necessary Clears new data available status bit Format POWER phase results Arguments phase PHASE1 PH...

Page 80: ...c phase pk cf mean form factor harm VECTORS freq vmag1 vlag1 amag1 alag1 RMS freq vrms1 vdc1 arms1 adc1 WVA freq w1 vrms1 arms1 w2 PH PH freq rms1 mag1 lag1 rms2 Example POWER VECTORS data returned No...

Page 81: ...volatile program stores Description Recall store or delete non volatile program store Format PROGRA function number Arguments function RECALL STORE DELETE number 0 100 Reply none Example PROGRA RECALL...

Page 82: ...lays the name of the last program to be loaded or recalled Format PROGRA Arguments FILES NAME Reply text string Example PROGRA FILES 2 PCIS 21 11 2017 3 21 11 2017 10 remote program 11 01 18 PROGRA NA...

Page 83: ...ge control for a given input channel Format RANGE channel ranging range Arguments channel CH1 CH2 ranging AUTO UPAUTO MANUAL range range number 1 8 Reply none Example RANGE CH2 MANUAL 4 Notes CH1 sets...

Page 84: ...RESOLU format Arguments format NORMAL 5 digit mantissa HIGH 6 digit mantissa BINARY compressed format Reply none Example RESOLU HIGH Notes Data format for NORMAL is 1 2345E 00 Data format for HIGH is...

Page 85: ...stores Description Recall store or delete results Format RESULT function number Arguments function RECALL STORE DELETE number 1 20 Reply none Example RESULT RECALL 13 Notes There are 3 types of result...

Page 86: ...sult stores Description Reads a directory of the result locations Format RESULT Arguments none Reply 20 integers separated by commas Example RESULT 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notes 0 empt...

Page 87: ...ommunications manual 2 75 REZERO REZERO Function Rezero front end Description Request the DSP to re compensate for dc offset and compute a new autozero Format REZERO Arguments none Reply none Example...

Page 88: ...r Description Set a multiplying scale factor for a given input channel Format SCALE channel factor Arguments channel CH1 CH2 factor multiplying scale factor Reply none Example SCALE CH2 10 Notes CH1 s...

Page 89: ...aw oscilloscope data Format SCOPE channel SCOPE phase channel Arguments phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 NEUTRA channel VOLTAGE CURRENT Reply 252 signed integers range trigger 250 x data Example HOLD ON SCO...

Page 90: ...mat Format SCREEN Arguments none Reply Multiple data bit values Example SCREEN data returned Notes SCREEN response ASCII coded Hex 2 characters for each byte 272 lines of 60 bytes each line represents...

Page 91: ...e data back to the instrument As it sends all settings in a compressed format it is quicker than setting individual parameters Format SETUP index data Arguments index 0 15 data ASCII hex as returned b...

Page 92: ...n the instrument may be read by SETUP The same settings may then be stored by ending the same data back to the instrument As it sends all settings in a compressed format it is quicker than setting ind...

Page 93: ...t the resistance factor of an external current shunt to be divided into the measured voltage for a given input channel Format SHUNT channel resistance Arguments channel CH1 CH2 resistance shunt resist...

Page 94: ...nt and dynamic response Format SMOOTH type dynamics Arguments type NONE NORMAL SLOW dynamics AUTO FIXED Reply none Example SMOOTH NORMAL FIXED SMOOTH NONE Notes It is not necessary to send both parame...

Page 95: ...easurement speed Description Sets the minimum window size for the measurement Format SPEED value window Arguments value VFAST FAST MEDIUM SLOW VSLOW WINDOW Reply none Example SPEED SLOW SPEED WINDOW 0...

Page 96: ...PPA5xx 15xx communications manual 2 84 START START Function Start datalog Description Initiate datalog data acquisition Format START Arguments none Reply none Example DATALOG RAM 0 02 START Notes...

Page 97: ...tion of selected channel range number 1 16 range text overflow underflow status Format or STATUS STATUS channel STATUS channel Arguments channel CH1 CH6 Reply range number range text over under ok 1 1...

Page 98: ...munications manual 2 86 STOP STOP Function Stop datalog Description Stop datalog data acquisition Format STOP Arguments none Reply none Example DATALOG RAM 0 02 START wait for data values STOP read da...

Page 99: ...SUSPEN SUSPEN Function Suspend data acquisition Description Disable the data acquisition to maximise the communication speed Format SUSPEN value Arguments value ON OFF Reply none Example FAST ON SUSPE...

Page 100: ...s manual 2 88 USER USER Function Read the user data Description Returns up to 3 lines of user data Format USER Arguments none Reply 3 lines of ASCII terminated by CR Example USER Newtons4th Ltd R D de...

Page 101: ...sign depending convention either negative if lagging current negative if leading current Format VARCON type Arguments type NEGLAG NEGLEA Reply none Example VARCON NEGLAG Notes An inductive load would...

Page 102: ...an ASCII string with the details of the various parts of the instrument firmware Format VERSIO Arguments none Reply date code type cpu dsp fpga boot type 0 normal 20A 2 low current version 10A Exampl...

Page 103: ...15xx communications manual 2 91 VRMS VRMS Function Set up rms voltmeter Description Set mode to rms voltmeter Format VRMS Arguments none Reply none Examples VRMS Notes This has the same effect as MOD...

Page 104: ...ormat VRMS phase results Arguments results RMS MEAN SURGE phase PHASE1 PHASE2 PHASE3 PHASES Reply RMS 6 data values separated by commas Vrms Arms Vdc Adc Vac Aac MEAN 6 data values separated by commas...

Page 105: ...and neutral data Format WIRING type Arguments type SINGLE single ph 1 2PHASE 2 ph 2 wattmeter 3PH2WA 3 ph 2 wattmeter 3PH3WA 3 ph 3 wattmeter INDPH2 single ph 1 ph2 INDPH3 3 ph 2 wattmeter ph3 PHASE1...

Page 106: ...or remove the zero Description Applies or removes a zero function depending on the measurement mode same as pressing ZERO key Resets the integration data and timer if in power integration mode Format...

Page 107: ...l 0 normal 1 zoom data larger font zoom level 1 2 zoom data only zoom level 2 3 first three zoom data only zoom level 3 data1 4 zoom data data consists of line number for channel 1 or line number 64 f...

Page 108: ...a Format ZOOM Arguments Reply 5 integers separated by commas level 0 normal 1 zoom data larger font zoom level 1 2 zoom data only zoom level 2 3 first three zoom data only zoom level 3 data1 4 zoom da...

Page 109: ...end one query and return up to 64 different parameters from different phases in one response Step 1 Reset MULTILOG using the MULTIL 0 command This will clear any previously entered Multilog parameters...

Page 110: ...of the power analyzers at N4L at present the PPA500 PPA1500 have 93 possible functions Example extract from the Multilog function list Function Measurement Notes 1 frequency 2 watts 3 VA 4 VAr 5 power...

Page 111: ...parameter 4 MULTIL 5 1 50 set Phase 1 RMS Voltage as parameter 5 MULTIL 6 2 50 set Phase 2 RMS Voltage as parameter 6 MULTIL 7 3 50 set Phase 3 RMS Voltage as parameter 7 Command Index Phase Function...

Page 112: ...Send Multil query and read return string MULTIL returns a comma separated string as Example return string 5 0000E1 2 4500E2 2 4320E2 2 5421E2 1 0232E3 1 0152E3 1 0546E3 Frequency PH1 Watts PH2 Watts P...

Page 113: ...Phase Meter 2 Power Analyser 3 Impedance Analyser 4 Power Integrator 5 Harmonic Analyser 7 Oscilloscope 2 Resolution remote options digit resolution 0 Normal 1 High 2 Binary 4 Autozero manual or auto...

Page 114: ...13 Speed Acquisition control or Phase meter 0 Very Slow 1 Slow 2 Medium 3 Fast 4 Very Fast 5 Window 14 Smoothing Acquisition Control or Phase Meter 0 Normal 1 Slow 2 None 15 Smoothing Response Acquisi...

Page 115: ...l 1 Range voltage input 1 Internal 3 External Attenuator 4 Internal x 10 25 Enable channel 2 Range current input 1 Internal 2 External Shunt 4 Internal x10 26 Input range channel 1 Range minimum range...

Page 116: ...e input attenuator ratio Enter figures as required 35 External shunt channel 2 Ranging current input resistance value Enter figures as required 38 Frequency reference voltage current Acquisition contr...

Page 117: ...5 Current Voltage Frequency 45 Function zoomed on 3 Main display 0 Watts Frequency 2 Watts VA Frequency 3 Watts VAr Frequency 4 Watts pf Frequency 5 Watts Voltage Frequency 6 Watts Current Frequency...

Page 118: ...quisition control 0 Disabled 1 Enabled fundamental 1kHz 2 Enabled fundamental 1kHz 53 Phase reference Acquisition control 0 Voltage 1 Current 54 Datalog Zoom1 Datalog RAM 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 55 Datal...

Page 119: ...term3 term4 3 term1 x term2 term3 term4 62 Argument term 1 0 Disabled 1 Constant 2 Voltage 3 Current 4 Torque 5 Speed 63 Sub argument term 1 For voltage and current arguments only 0 rms 1 dc 2 ac 3 Fu...

Page 120: ...coefficient Enter value 70 Application mode 0 Normal 2 Lighting ballast 3 Inrush current 5 Standby power 6 Calibration mode 72 Frequency tracking speed Application options mode Lighting Ballast 0 Fixe...

Page 121: ...abled 1 Constant 2 Voltage 3 Current 4 Torque 5 Speed 78 Sub argument term 4 For voltage and current arguments only 0 rms 1 dc 2 ac 3 Fundamental 4 Peak 5 Mean 6 Ph Ph rms 7 Ph Ph mag 79 Term 4 coeffi...

Page 122: ...1 Current 2 ac line 3 Phase 1 2 91 Power factor sign Power analyzer 0 Negative lagging 1 Negative leading 92 93 VAr sign Power analyzer 0 Negative lagging 1 Negative leading Efficiency computation Pow...

Page 123: ...analyzer TRD mode enter figure 104 Current bargraph scale Harmonic analyzer figure required 106 Timebase Scope Enter figure div 107 trigger level Scope Enter figure div 108 Pretrigger Scope 0 None 1...

Page 124: ...uxiliary device Aux control 0 None 6 PCIS 128 Switch phase offset Aux control PCIS device 0 0 1 45 2 90 3 135 4 180 5 225 6 270 7 315 129 Switch on cycles Aux control PCIS device 0 Single cycle 1 Cont...

Page 125: ...alyzer 0 Auto 1 Capacitance 2 Inductance 3 Impedance 138 Measurement Impedance analyzer 0 Series 1 Parallel 139 Phase offset Impedance analyzer Enter figures 140 Voltage peak rms voltmeter 0 Signed 1...

Page 126: ...Alarm options 0 Disabled 1 Linear 2 Alarm if high 3 Alarm if low 4 Outside window5 Inside window 158 Alarm 1 high threshold Alarm options alarm if high enter figure 159 Alarm 1 low threshold Alarm op...

Page 127: ...e channel 3 Range voltage input Sys independent ranging enabled 1 Internal 3 External Attenuator 4 Internal x10 177 Enable channel 4 Range current input Sys independent ranging enabled 1 Internal 2 Ex...

Page 128: ...required Sys independent ranging enabled 185 Scale factor channel 4 current Ranging Enter figures as required Sys independent ranging enabled 186 External attenuator channel 3 Ranging voltage input at...

Page 129: ...nge autoranging voltage Sys independent ranging enabled 0 Full Autorange 1 Range up only 2 Manual 205 Input ranging channel 6 Range autoranging current Sys independent ranging enabled 0 Full Autorange...

Page 130: ...0 Internal 1 USB Memory stick 218 Data Program 0 Program 1 Results 2 Datalog 219 Action Program 0 Recall 1 Store 2 Delete 220 Location Program Enter figures as required 226 Set clock hours System Ent...

Page 131: ...ated rms current integrator mode 23 average power factor integrator mode 24 integrated fundamental watts integrator mode 25 integrated fundamental VA integrator mode 26 integrated fundamental VAr inte...

Page 132: ...56 harmonic voltage 57 harmonic current 58 dc voltage 59 dc current 60 ac voltage 61 ac current 62 peak voltage 63 peak current 64 voltage crest factor 65 current crest factor 66 rectified mean voltag...

Page 133: ...nsformer mode 87 voltage positive peak 88 current positive peak 89 voltage negative peak 90 current negative peak 91 voltage positive peak unfiltered 92 current positive peak unfiltered 93 voltage neg...

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