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[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:RESolution
<resolution>
Defines the number of significant places for linear units and the number of decimal pla-
ces for logarithmic units that are likely free of noise in the measurement result.
The setting is only considered, if the following applies:
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[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO
ON
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[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:TYPE
RES
Parameters:
<resolution>
Range:
1 to 4
*RST:
3
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:SLOT
<slot>
Available only in timeslot mode.
Sets a timeslot from which the measured value is used to determine the filter length
automatically. The timeslot number must not exceed the number of the currently set
timeslots.
Parameters:
<slot>
Range:
1 to 128
*RST:
1
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:RESet
Deletes all previous measurement results that the averaging filter contains and initial-
izes the averaging filter. The filter length gradually increases from 1 to the set averag-
ing factor. Thus, trends in the measurement result become quickly apparent. Note that
the measurement time required for the averaging filter to settle completely remains
unchanged.
Use this command if:
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High averaging factor is set.
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Intermediate values are output as measurement results.
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:TCONtrol
MOVing
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Power has significantly decreased since the previous measurement, for example
by several powers of 10.
In this situation, previous measurement results, which are still contained in the averag-
ing filter, strongly affect the settling of the display. As a result, the advantage of detect-
ing trends in the measurement result while the measurement is still in progress is lost.
Example:
AVER:RES
Usage:
Event
Configuring basic measurement parameters