DSPEC 50
®
and DSPEC 502
®
Digital Gamma-Ray Spectrometer User’s Manual
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SET_BLRE
baseline
This sets the baseline restorer time constant to the value baseline. Baseline is in micro-
seconds with a range from 10 to 100. The specified value is only used if automatic baseline
restorer mode is disabled. See also ENABLE_BLRE, DISABLE_BLRE, and SHOW_BLRE.
Execution Warnings:
%000064079<CR>
Value was rounded to the closest legal value.
SET_CORRECTION_FLAT
value
This sets the flattop correction to value. The flattop correction is normally determined with
the OPTIMIZE command. See also SHOW_CORRECTION_FLAT.
SET_CRM_WIDTH
xxx.xx
This sets the width of the CRM output pulse in microseconds.
SET_DATA
[start, chans],value
If the optional start and chans parameters are included in this command, the range of chan-
nels specified by start and chans is loaded with value. If start and chans are not specified,
sets all channels of spectral data in the window of interest (see SET_WINDOW command)
to the specified value. ROI flags are not affected.
SET_DATA_APPLICATION
“string1",”string2"
This is used to store information in the DSPEC 50 internal memory that can be used by other
programs, such as sample descriptions and energy calibrations. The Unified MCB Interface
(UMCBI) structure and ORTEC C
ONNECTIONS
make use of this feature. String1 = the data
identifier, 32 bytes maximum; string2 = the data, 128 bytes maximum.
SET_DATE
day,month,year
Sets the date stored in the battery backed-up system clock to the specified values. Day can be
any value from 1–31; month any value from 1–12; and year any value from 0–99. The cur-
rent date and time are stored for a device when an acquisition is started. See also SHOW_
DATE, SET_TIME, and SHOW_TIME.
SET_DATE_START
day,month,year
Sets the start date to the specified values. Normally the start date and time are set automati-
cally whenever a device is started with the START command. See also SHOW_DATE_
START, SET_TIME_START, and SHOW_TIME_START.
SET_DELAY_COLLECTION
value
Controls the pileup rejector by setting a width threshold such that if a fast channel discrimi-
nator pulse is wider than value, the pulse is rejected. This portion of the pileup rejector
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