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SHIFT (in blue): Used for accompanying other button with upper print in blue and 

converting function. 

 

2-6.

 

Third row with SHIFT button: 

 

EXTRIG: Selects external triggers as the trigger source via BNC port on the rear panel. 

 

HOLD: Holds reading. 

 

3-1.

 

The first row in SETUP section 

 

◁▷

: Scrolls through buffer, conceals or reveals the digits while measuring. 

3-2.

 

The second row in SETUP section: 

 

ESC: Cancels selection, moving back to measurement display. 

 

ENTER: Accepts selection, moving to next choice or back to measurement display. 

 

LOCK:  Presses  SHIFT  then  ESC  button  to  prevent  unpredictable  operation  on  the 
panel. In order to release lock condition, please press ESC again. 

 

3-3.

 

The third row in SETUP section: 

 

CONFIG: Offers setting or adjusting function, relating some front panel buttons. 

 

MENU: Offers setting or adjusting function, not relating other front panel buttons. 

 

4.

 

RANGE: 

 

: Moves to higher range. 

 

: Moves to lower range. 

 

AUTO: Enables or disables auto-range. 

 

5.

 

Terminals:

 Selects input signal connections on front or rear panel. 

 

6.

 

Inserted Connections & Fuse Device: 

 

HI & LO: Used for all measurements, except DC and AC current. 

(Maximum  input  voltage:  1000V  for  voltage  measurements.  200V  for 
4-wire measurement) 

 

LO & I: Used for making DC and AC current measurements.   

 

Front Fuse: Protects current input terminal

 

from overcurrent. 

(Maximum current: 3A, 250V) 

 

1.3.2    The Display 

DL-2060 has a 5x7 dot matrix, dual-display with three-color 

(

White, Red and Yellow

annunciators for a better view. There are two rows in the dual-display screen. The upper 
row displays readings and units. A maximum 13 characters are allowed for upper row 
dot-matrix  display.  The  lower  row  displays  range  of  the  measurements,  condition  or 
information about an ongoing configuration. A maximum 16 characters are allowed for 
lower row dot-matrix display. There are additional annunciators at upper side and right 
side  of  the  display  screen  for  indicating  the  state  or  the  condition  of  an  ongoing 
measurement. They are explained individually in the following sections.   

Summary of Contents for DL-2060

Page 1: ...B71 0110 41 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6 1 2 DIGITAL MULTIMETER DL 2060 DL 2060G DL 2060VG DL 2060R DL 2060VR...

Page 2: ...ENTS 25 2 5 CONTINUITY MEASUREMENTS 26 2 6 DIODE MEASUREMENTS 27 2 7 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS 28 2 7 1 Thermocouple Measurements 28 2 7 2 RTD Measurements 29 2 7 2 1 2 Wire RTD Measurements 29 2 7 2 2...

Page 3: ...E 97 5 1 ERROR TYPE 97 5 1 1 Execution Errors 97 APPENDIX 101 A SPECIFICATION LIST 101 B REMOTE INTERFACE REFERENCE 105 B 1 An Introduction to the SCPI Language 105 B 2 Output Data Formats 109 B 3 The...

Page 4: ...show the warning and caution items required to safely use the product The following pictorial indication and warning character indication are provided Pictorial indication Some part of this product or...

Page 5: ...xplained If the fuse is incorrectly replaced a fire may occur Changing the power supply voltage The product enables to change operational power supply voltage by switch over the inlet at rear panel Pl...

Page 6: ...factory they may slightly change because of secular changes in its parts It is recommended to periodically calibrate the product so that it is used with its performance and specifications stable For...

Page 7: ...tempt to operate the damaged product 1 1 1 Inspection Your product package is supplied with the following items Power line cord 1 Standard Test Leads 1 CD 1 User s Manual and software USB cable 1 Test...

Page 8: ...I Taking off the handle from the Multimeter Step 1 Turn up the handle Pull slightly outward on both sides of the handle and slowly rotate it up as shown in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Step 2 Pull out the ha...

Page 9: ...ons to suit users needs Position 1 The default position is for packing as shown in Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Position 2 The adjusted position is for operation as shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Position 3...

Page 10: ...ltage setting may cause severe damage to your instrument Warning The power cord supplied with DL 2060 contains a separate ground wire for use with grounded outlets When proper connections are made ins...

Page 11: ...Remove the red voltage setting selector from the right middle seam as shown in Figure 2 3 You might need a screwdriver to do so Figure 2 3 Step 4 Turn it over to 220V position as shown in Figure 2 4 F...

Page 12: ...e instrument repeatedly blows fuses locate and correct the cause of the trouble before replacing the fuse Fuse to replace 250VT250mA Verify that the power line fuse is good Replace the fuse if it is d...

Page 13: ...need a screwdriver to do so Figure 2 8 Step 4 Remove the broken fuse from the selector as shown in Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Step 5 Replace with the new fuse as shown in Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Step 6 In...

Page 14: ...plugging as shown in Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 POWER OFF Step 8 After finishing the above procedures you can plug in your power cord as shown in Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Step 9 Press on the power switch...

Page 15: ...the AC power You must be qualified personnel to perform this action Warning For continued protection against fire or instrument damage only replace fuse with the same type and rating If the instrument...

Page 16: ...Figure 2 17 Step 3 Pull out the terminal fuse holder gently and you will find the current input fuse as shown in Figure 2 18 Figure 2 18 Step 4 Remove the broken fuse and replace a new one with the sa...

Page 17: ...urrent Input Fuse Replacement 7A on the rear Panel Verify that the power line fuse is good Replace the fuse if it is damaged Use only the same type and same rating fuse 7A 250V Fast Acting TEXIO part...

Page 18: ...leasing the holder as shown in Figure 2 22 Figure 2 22 Step 3 Pull out the terminal fuse holder gently and you will find the current input fuse as shown in Figure 2 23 Figure 2 23 Step 4 Remove the br...

Page 19: ...13 Step 5 Insert the fuse holder back and turn it right as shown in Figure 2 25 Make sure the fuse holder is properly seated and secured Figure 2 25...

Page 20: ...Current AC Digits 5 1 2 DC Digits Slow 5 1 2 1 PLC Range Auto Frequency and Period Digits 5 1 2 Range Auto Rate Medium 100ms Diode Test Digits 5 1 2 Range 1mA Rate 0 1 PLC Resistance 2 wire Digits Sl...

Page 21: ...Function Introduction For users to become familiar with the DL 2060 DMM we will give a brief introduction to the basic operations of DL 2060 DMM There are three major parts of DL 2060 1 3 1 the front...

Page 22: ...AX Captures the minimum or maximum readings from the measurement NULL Activates the offset function in order to get the real measured reading 2 4 Second row with SHIFT button STEP Scans from a channel...

Page 23: ...r range AUTO Enables or disables auto range 5 Terminals Selects input signal connections on front or rear panel 6 Inserted Connections Fuse Device HI LO Used for all measurements except DC and AC curr...

Page 24: ...TH Indicates the MATH operation is taken ERR Error occurs SHIFT Indicates SHIFT button is pressed REAR The rear panel input terminal is selected for the measurement FILT The digital filter is started...

Page 25: ...igger Input Terminal Inputs a low true pulse TTL level from a remote interface 3 USB Connection Connects a remote computer for changing operation environment instead of the front panel control 4 Prote...

Page 26: ...o the multimeter Applying excess voltage may damage your meter or cause possible electric shock or personal injury Note To eliminate the thermal EMFs due to the differences between two metals use copp...

Page 27: ...21 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Note The rear panel terminals can also be used via the same procedures as the front panel terminals Refer to Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 1 2 3 4 6 5 2 1 3 4 5 6...

Page 28: ...use copper leads to connect your source signal to the meter How to measure current Selects input signal connections on front or rear panel Connect the test leads to the terminals as shown in Figure 3...

Page 29: ...for low resistance measurements The trade off is the longer settling time for 4 wire mode Figure 3 8 and 3 9 shows the input terminal connections on the rear panel for 2 wire mode and 4 wire mode res...

Page 30: ...24 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Note The rear terminal panel can also be used via the same procedures like the front panel as shown in Figures 3 8 and 3 9 Figure 3 8 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 3 4 6 2 5...

Page 31: ...nel Connect the test leads to the terminals as shown in Figure 3 2 Set RESOLUTION Refer to 3 1 1 and INPUT JACK Or skip this step if default is to be used Press FREQ button for frequency measurement o...

Page 32: ...arning The maximum input voltage allowed is 1000 V peak Applying excess voltage may damage the meter and cause unpredictable hazards How to measure the continuity Selects input signal connections on f...

Page 33: ...etup for BEEP that can be made within the MENU is OFF How to measure diode Selects input signal connections on front or rear panel Connect the diode to the terminals For forward bias connect the probe...

Page 34: ...e Range F E 270 to 1000 518 to 1832 J 210 to 1200 140 to 2192 K 270 to 1372 518 to 2502 N 270 to 1300 518 to 2372 R 50 to 1768 122 to 3236 S 50 to 1768 122 to 3236 T 270 to 400 518 to 752 RTD PT 100 2...

Page 35: ...and measuring procedures in the following sections The source current for the RTD measurement is 1 mA 2 7 2 1 2 Wire RTD Measurements How to measure temperature with 2 Wire RTD The following Figure 3...

Page 36: ...the reading on the display Note When users do the 3 wire RTD measurement the input LO and sense LO have to be connected in short condition Note Source means RTD Probe Figure 3 15 2 7 2 3 4 Wire RTD M...

Page 37: ...31 Figure 3 17 1 2 3 5 5 4...

Page 38: ...Auto Zero Zero The purpose of Auto Zero functions are used for minimizing the offset influence on your measurements When Auto Zero is enabled no individual setup DL 2060 takes the input signal readin...

Page 39: ...ENU and then ENTER on SET ADC If SET ADC is not shown on the display use and buttons to locate it Press ENTER on ZERO Again use and buttons to locate it if it is not shown on the display Press ENTER o...

Page 40: ...It also affects the speed of the multimeter to yield a measurement reading Digital filter further stabilizes the measurement readings by averaging Both of them are described in detail in the subsequen...

Page 41: ...on your selection There are three options 3Hz 20Hz and 200Hz The locations of these buttons are shown with red rectangle frames in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Remote Interface Operation From your PC termin...

Page 42: ...ault How to enable disable digital filter Press FILTER button to switch the digital filter function The FILT anunnciator indicates the state of the digital filter When it is lit the filter is enabled...

Page 43: ...resolution setting is stored in a volatile memory and the setting is only valid for the current measurement function Please refer to Table 2 1 on page 14 Note The resolution setting for AC measurement...

Page 44: ...3 Remote Interface Operation Use the following commands on your PC terminal to set the resolution for your measurement CONFigure function range resolution MEASure function range resolution SENSe funct...

Page 45: ...CV 1000 V DCV and other measurement functions the input resistance is fixed at 10M and can not be changed Also note that the user selected value is stored in a volatile memory The default setting will...

Page 46: ...beeper goes off when the measured resistance is less than the threshold resistance The threshold resistance can be set to any value between 1 and 1000 Default The factory default for continuity thresh...

Page 47: ...user selected range is stored in volatile memory and the default will be restored when the meter is power off Please refer to Table 2 1 on page 14 for the factory default range How to set the auto man...

Page 48: ...DCV DCI and resistance measurement the default integration time is 1 PLC The user selected value is stored in a volatile memory and the default value will be restored when the meter is power off How...

Page 49: ...AXimum SENSe PERiod APERture MINimum MAXimum 3 1 8 Sensor Selection for Temperature Measurements The multimeter supports both thermocouple and RTD User needs to configure the multimeter for the right...

Page 50: ...lements needed and details on RTD calibration refer to NIST Technical Note 1265 Guidelines For Realizing the International Temperature Scale of 1990 In each subrange the calibration constants required...

Page 51: ...Ximum SENSe TEMPerature SPRTD DX value MINimum MAXimum Thermocouple Definition If users are using the thermocouple function the selections on the DL 2060 are type E J K N R S and T On the other hand o...

Page 52: ...1 05 or upward 3 1 9 Remote Interface Selection The multimeter supports GP IB G VG type RS 232C R VR type and USB interfaces but only one interface can be activated at a time If you are using GP IB yo...

Page 53: ...ont panel as well as the rear panel If the rear terminal is enabled the REAR annunciator at the upper side will be shown Default The default situation is the front terminals How to switch the terminal...

Page 54: ...le status when DL 2060 is not measuring sampling display will illuminates when measurement is in progress When starting measurement after idle status the trigger system should be in trigger waiting st...

Page 55: ...o the default for trigger mode in DL 2060 How to use Auto Trigger Press ATUO TRIGGER on the front panel to toggle for enabling auto trigger mode The location of the button is shown with a red rectangl...

Page 56: ...ith a red rectangle frame in Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 3 2 2 Trigger Source In DL 2060 user can specify the trigger source to be one of these three options front panel operations external hardware trigg...

Page 57: ...5V TTL L 0V Approximately 2 s Remote Interface Operation By software or internal trigger By software trigger The software trigger is similar to the single triggering but instead of using the SINGLE bu...

Page 58: ...MENU button and locate TRIG submenu by pressing and buttons Press ENTER to choose TRIG option Again locate N SAMPLE submenu using and buttons and then press ENTER to select it Then set the desired num...

Page 59: ...simply press AUTO TRIGGER The locations of the buttons are shown with red rectangle frames in Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 D Trigger delay This feature is useful for user who needs a longer delay time to w...

Page 60: ...Trigger Single Trigger 3 Hz 7 0 s 20 Hz 1 0 s 200 Hz 600 ms ACV ACI Front Panel w Auto Trigger On 3 Hz 1 5 s 20 Hz 200 ms 200 Hz 100 ms Frequency Period Remote Interface ternal 1 0 s Front Panel Auto...

Page 61: ...ght math operations RITIO Min Max NULL Limits MX B dB and dBm testing They either store data for later use or perform mathematical operations on the readings Note that these math operations are availa...

Page 62: ...nals Then connect the SENSE LO to the INPUT LO terminals Front Panel Operation Use TERMINALS button to select the front terminals or the rear terminals For operating this function please press RATIO b...

Page 63: ...target value user needs to configure Percent function by pressing CONFIG then use and to move through the digits and and buttons to increase or decrease the numbers to a desired target value Press EN...

Page 64: ...Min Max feature either through the front panel operation or the remote interface operation Front Panel Operation User first selects the measurement function they wish to use and then press MIN MAX but...

Page 65: ...rom either the front panel operation or the remote interface operation The Front Panel Operation The null measurements can be used with any function except continuity and diode To store the null test...

Page 66: ...The default values for both upper and lower limits are 0 This function is available to all except continuity and diode measurements How to set the limits You can set the limits or make a limit testing...

Page 67: ...MATH anunnciator on the display indicates the state of a mathematical feature Figure 4 19 Remote Interface Operation Use the following commands to enable the limits function or to set the limits CALCu...

Page 68: ...interface reset User can either use front panel or remote interface to perform this function and set these two constant How to use MX B function You can use MX B function from the front panel operati...

Page 69: ...able and configure MX B function CALCulate FUNCtion MXB CALCulate STATe OFF ON CALCulate STATe CALCulate MXB MMFactor value MINimum MAXimum CALCulate MXB MMFactor MINimum MAXimum CALCulate MXB MBFacto...

Page 70: ...again to disable this feature The MATH anunnciator on the display indicates the state of a mathematical feature Front Panel Operation Method 1 Manual setup of relative value Press CONFIG SHIFT dB NUL...

Page 71: ...put voltage ref Z is the reference resistance Note Change of reference resistance will not affect the stored relative reference value The Zref is adjustable with a range from 50 to 8000 The default va...

Page 72: ...e default for the reference resistance is 600 The locations of the buttons are shown with red rectangle frames in Figure 4 24 Note Press SHIFT dBm MIN MAX again to disable this feature The MATH anunnc...

Page 73: ...e measurement readings will not be sent to the display This option will accelerate the measurement process because there is no I O delay But turning off the display will not affect the messages displa...

Page 74: ...2060 multimeter beeps when some certain conditions are met or when an error occurs But there may be time you want to disable the beeper for some operations Although you can turn off the beeper the cl...

Page 75: ...again use and buttons to find BEEP menu Press ENTER to choose it and then find ON or OFF by using and buttons Press ENTER on your selection The locations of the buttons are shown with red rectangle f...

Page 76: ...mber of readings to store is 100 To change this number press CONFIG and then STORE buttons Then use and buttons to move between the digits and and buttons to increase or decrease numbers as desired Wh...

Page 77: ...old decides which reading is stable enough This band is expressed as a percent of reading on the selected range The multimeter considers a reading stable when three consecutive values are within the b...

Page 78: ...rough all defined channels in sequence The scan count limits the total number of measurements the multimeter makes through all defined channels in one single scanning operation The scan interval is th...

Page 79: ...channels of 2 pole relay input All channels configurable to 4 pole CAPABILITIES Multiplex one of twenty 2 pole or one of ten 4 pole signals into DMM MODEL OP 41 OP 41T OP 42 Maximum AC Voltage 125V rm...

Page 80: ...HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Channel 17 Channel 18 Channel 19 Channel 20 Speed of Scanner Card Measurement AutoZero OFF AutoRange OFF...

Page 81: ...OUNT scan interval TIMER and store STORE options Then press ENTER on your selection Use and to move through the digits and and to increase or decrease the numbers to a desired value For STORE option y...

Page 82: ...terval and store measurement readings Press CONFIG SHIFT FILTER for scanning configuration Use and buttons to scroll through submenus Press ENTER to select OPERATION submenu Use and to switch among sc...

Page 83: ...measurement install the cable for OUTPUT on OUTB as well OUTB To DMM Input CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO LO HI OUTA HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO HI LO CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 LO HI To DMM...

Page 84: ...the cause of an incorrect measurement if the screw is not tightened into the rear panel Step Please insert the cable for OUT from the scanner card into the rear side input of DL 2060 When measuring 4...

Page 85: ...rement and Current Shunt resistor Accurately measure the resistance value of the Current Shunt resistor then setup R and I R shunt resistance value I Offset The measurement function of each channel wi...

Page 86: ...e Types Units Simulated 5 Step Scan Count Timer 6 dBm Reference Resistance 7 MX B Values M B 8 Reading Hold Sensitivity Band 9 Input R DC Input Resistance 10 Interface USB GPIB ADDR 11 System Language...

Page 87: ...e front panel display tells about the error condition of the multimeter If there are one or more syntax or hardware errors found the error annunciator will be lit to inform user The multimeter stores...

Page 88: ...ware Revision DL 2060 has three microprocessors for various internal systems You can query the multimeter to determine which revision of firmware is installed for each microprocessor How to check the...

Page 89: ...Figure 4 36 3 4 13 Calibration Notice Do not use CAL MENU since it is aimed for maker calibration 3 4 14 Self test Notice Do not use SELF TEST since it is used only for an after sales service operati...

Page 90: ...the internal pass and fail TTL output signals limit testing will be connected to the USB connector The pass and fail signals are low true and indicate the Math Pass Fail Limit Test result for the next...

Page 91: ...n Next following software should be installed into the PC for control Following to NI VISA3 1 DL Driver Also application software for control is prepared into the attached CD besides of above software...

Page 92: ...CURRent AC range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF RESistance range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF FRESistance range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF FREQuency range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN...

Page 93: ...internal memory when using the READ Command Using the READ Command has a similar effect as using the INITiate command followed immediately by the FETCh command except readings are not buffered intern...

Page 94: ...e range MINimum MAXimum VOLTage AC RANGe MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RANGe MINimum MAXimum CURRent AC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum CURRent AC RANGe MINimum MAXimum...

Page 95: ...CURRent DC RESolution resolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RESolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent AC RESolution resolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent AC RESolutioin MINimum MAXimum RESistance RESolution res...

Page 96: ...lue MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD A4 MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD B4 value MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD B4 MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD AX value MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD AX...

Page 97: ...BANDwidth 3 20 200 MINimum MAXimum DETector BANDwidth MINimum MAXimum SENSe AVERage TCONtrol MOVing REPeat AVERage TCONtrol AVERage COUNt value MINimum MAXimum AVERage COUNt MINimum MAXimum AVERage S...

Page 98: ...ing The math operations use one or more internal registers You can preset the values in some of the registers while others hold the results of the math operations CALCulate FUNCtion PERCent AVERage NU...

Page 99: ...onfigure the mulitmeter by choosing the desired function range and resolution Specify the trigger source from which the multimeter will accept the trigger The multimeter takes immediate internal trigg...

Page 100: ...NFinite COUNt MINmum MAXimum SYSTEM RELATED Commands Each system related operation performs a task that is not measurement related but plays an important role in making your measurements FETCh READ DI...

Page 101: ...1 STATUS REPORTING Commands SYSTem ERRor STATus QUEStionable ENABle enable value QUEStionable ENABle QUEStionable EVENt STATus PRESet CLS ESE enable value ESE ESR OPC OPC PSC 0 1 PSC SRE enable value...

Page 102: ...96 Other Interface Commands SYSTem LOCal SYSTem REMote GPIB IEEE 488 2 COMMON Commands CLS ESE enable value ESE ESR IDN OPC OPC PSC 0 1 PSC RST SRE enable value SRE STB TRG...

Page 103: ...h 0 No error The error queue is cleared when power has been off or after a CLS clear status command has been executed The RST reset command does not clear the error queue 5 1 Error Type There is only...

Page 104: ...arger than 32000 was found 124 Too many digits A numeric parameter was found whose mantissa contained more than 255 digits excluding leading zeros 131 Invalid suffix A suffix was incorrectly specified...

Page 105: ...ted in one of the following situations Situation 1 You sent a CONFigure or MEASure command with autorange enabled and with a fixed resolution Situation 2 You turned math on and then changed to a math...

Page 106: ...522 Output buffer overflow 531 Insufficient memory There is not enough memory to store the requested number of readings in internal memory using the INITiate command The product of the sample count SA...

Page 107: ...0045 0 0006 1000 000 V 1 mV 10 M 0 0045 0 0010 Function Range Resolution Shunt Resistance 1 Year 23 5 DC Current 10 00000mA 10 nA 5 1 0 050 0 020 100 0000mA 100 nA 5 1 0 050 0 005 1 000000A 1 A 0 1 0...

Page 108: ...000000 M 1 5 A 0 010 0 001 10 00000 M 10 500 nA 0 040 0 001 100 0000 M 100 500 nA 10 M 0 800 0 010 Diode Test 1 0000 V 10 V 1 mA 0 010 0 020 Continuity 1000 00 10 m 1 mA 0 010 0 030 a Specifications...

Page 109: ...8 100 k 300 k 4 00 0 50 1 000000 V to 750 000 V 1 0 V to 1 mV 3 5 1 00 0 03 5 10 0 35 0 03 10 20 k 0 06 0 03 20 k 50 k 0 12 0 05 50 k 100 k 0 60 0 08 100 k 300 k 4 00 0 50 AC Current TRMS 1 000000 A 1...

Page 110: ...age Temperature 10 to 60 Operating Altitude Up to 2000m Bench Dimensions WxHxD 224 mm x 113 mm x 373 mm Weight Approx 4 4 kg Safety EN61010 1 2010 3rd Edition conformity EMC EN61326 1 2013 conformity...

Page 111: ...n below to illustrate the tree system SENSe VOLTage DC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum VOLTage DC RANGe MINimum MAXimum FREQuency VOLTage RANGe range MINimum MAXimum FREQuency VOLTage RANGe MINimum MAXimu...

Page 112: ...ts The brackets are not sent with the command string You must specify a value for the parameter such as VOLT DC RANG 10 Some parameters are enclosed in square brackets The brackets indicate that the p...

Page 113: ...ines a set of common commands that perform functions like reset self test and status operations Common commands always begin with an asterisk are four to five characters in length and may include one...

Page 114: ...condition that is either true or false For a false condition the multimeter will accept OFF or 0 For a true condition the multimeter will accept ON or 1 When you query a boolean setting the instrument...

Page 115: ...tput buffer MEASure VOLTage DC RATio range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF Preset and make a dc dc ratio measurement with the specified range and resolution The reading is sent to the output buffer...

Page 116: ...y measurements the meter uses only one range for all inputs between 3Hz and 300kHz With no input signal applied frequency measurements return 0 MEASure PERiod range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF...

Page 117: ...rements with the specified range and resolution This command does not initiate the measurement CONFigure CURRent AC range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF Preset and configure the multimeter for AC...

Page 118: ...measurement The range and resolution are fixed at 1k and 5 digits respectively CONFigure DIODe Preset and configure for a diode measurement This command does not initiate the measurement The range an...

Page 119: ...MAX selects the highest range SENSe function RANGe MINimum MAXimum Query the range for the selected function For frequency and period use FREQuency VOLTage or PERiod VOLTage Autorange thresholds Down...

Page 120: ...nce junction type SENSe TCOuple RJUNction REAL Query a current temperature of the reference junction SENSe TCOuple RJUNction SIMulated value MINimum MAXimum Set the SIMulated value for Thermocouple fu...

Page 121: ...MINimum MAXimum Query the beta constant for the user type SENSe TEMPerature RTD DELTa value MINimum MAXimum Set the delta constant for the user type SENSe TEMPerature RTD DELTa MINimum MAXimum Query t...

Page 122: ...SPRTD DX value MINimum MAXimum Set the D coefficient SENSe TEMPerature SPRTD DX MINimum MAXimum Query the D coefficient SENSe TEMPerature TRANsducer FRTD Set the RTD Measurement to 4 Wire SENSe TEMPe...

Page 123: ...Ximum Query the gate time or aperture time for period function SENSe DETector BANDwidth 3 20 200 MINimum MAXimum Specify the lowest frequency expected in the input signal The meter selects the slow me...

Page 124: ...AN FUNCtion channel function VOLT DC VOLT AC FREQuency RESistance FRESistance PERiod TCOuple TEMPerature NONE Set scanner card s measurement functions which might be for the VAC VDC Frequency 2 Wire R...

Page 125: ...e value when Min Max is turned on when the power has been off or a remote interface reset CALCulate PERCent TARGet MINimum MAXimum Query the target value for percent math function CALCulate AVERage MI...

Page 126: ...highest range for the present function CALCulate LIMit LOWer Query the lower limit for the limit testing CALCulate LIMit UPPer value MINimum MAXimum Set the upper limit for limit testing You can set...

Page 127: ...lues An error will be generated if you attempt to transfer readings to the output buffer using the FETCh command DATA FEED Query the reading memory state Return CALC or B 7 The Triggering Commands INI...

Page 128: ...Gger DELay AUTO Query the automatic trigger delay mode Returns 0 OFF or 1 ON SAMPle COUNt value MINimum MAXimum Set the number of readings samples the multimeter takes per trigger Select a number from...

Page 129: ...display setting Returns 0 OFF or 1 ON DISPlay TEXT quoted string Show a message on the front panel display The allowed message can be up to 16 characters in the lower row display any additional charac...

Page 130: ...All buttons on the front panel are fully functional SYSTem REMote Place the multimeter in the remote mode All buttons on the front panel except the LOCAL button are disabled B 9 Status Reporting Comma...

Page 131: ...ed sum of all bits set in the register ESR Query the Standard event register The multimeter returns a decimal value which corresponds to the binary weighted sum of all bits set in the register OPC Set...

Page 132: ...f the SCPI standard these commands are designed with the SCPI format in mind and they follow all of the syntax rules of the standard Many of the required SCPI commands are accepted by the multimeter b...

Page 133: ...um MAXimum LIMit LOWer MINimum MAXimum LIMit UPPer value MINimum MAXimum LIMit UPPer MINimum MAXimum MXB MMFactor value MINimum MAXimum MXB MMFactor MINimum MAXimum MXB MBFactor value MINimum MAXimum...

Page 134: ...ferent programming languages and GPIB interface cards provide access to this capability through their own unique commands The status registers the error queue and all configuration states are left unc...

Page 135: ...129 C Tree Diagram Please refer to G Notice of Scanner Card if your firmware version is 1 05 or upward...

Page 136: ...130...

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Page 138: ...132 D DL 2060 s Dimension...

Page 139: ...nts However MEASure does not offer much flexibility LISTING E 1 Set the startup object for a Windows application to Sub Main Add a Reference to the VISA Library The sample application requires the fol...

Page 140: ...t viClose fList Exit Sub End If Rem send measure command Set to 0 1 volt dc range stat viWrite sesn meas volt DC 0 1 0 01 22 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS Then MsgBox System command error meas volt dc vbExcl...

Page 141: ...fltRM As ViSession Dim sesn As ViSession Dim fList As ViFindList Dim desc As String VI_FIND_BUFLEN Dim nList As Long Dim ret As Long Dim readin As String 128 Dim i As Integer Array index stat viOpenDe...

Page 142: ...r stat viWrite sesn DET BAND 200 12 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS Then MsgBox System command error vbExclamation DL 2060 multimeter device test stat viClose fList Exit Sub End If Rem send command kDL 2060 wi...

Page 143: ...ta error vbExclamation DL 2060 multimeter device test stat viClose fList Exit Sub End If Rem set to local mode stat viWrite sesn system local 12 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS Then MsgBox System command error...

Page 144: ...l include stdafx h include visa h standard include for a Microsoft Visual C project include stdio h include windows h void main int argc char argv TODO Add your control notification handler code here...

Page 145: ...e PviRead_usb signed long __stdcall unsigned long unsigned char unsigned long unsigned long GetProcAddress hUSBTMCLIB LPCSTR viRead PviSetAttribute_usb signed long __stdcall unsigned long unsigned lon...

Page 146: ...str_usbtmc unsigned char pStrout 6 nWritten Sleep 30 if status VI_SUCCESS MessageBox NULL Write to device error DL 2060 multimeter device test MB_OK PviClose_usb m_defaultRM_usbtmc hUSBTMCLIB NULL m_d...

Page 147: ...viWrite_usb m_instr_usbtmc unsigned char pStrout 21 nWritten Sleep 1000 Send read command strcpy pStrout READ status PviWrite_usb m_instr_usbtmc unsigned char pStrout 6 nWritten Sleep 30 printf output...

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Page 149: ...digits 100 0000 M 1 000000E 0 2 100 1 000000E 0 0 1 100000000 100 SLOW 6 1 2 digits 100 0000 M 1 000000E 0 1 10 1 000000E 0 1 10 10000000 10 SENS CURR DC RES resolution DCA MEAS CURR DC range resolut...

Page 150: ...gits 3 0000 Hz 1 000000E 02 0 01 FREQ 3 000000E 00 3 000000E 04 3 0 0003 0 00001 SLOW 5 1 2 digits 3 00000 Hz 1 000000E 01 0 1 FREQ 3 000000E 00 3 000000E 05 3 0 00003 0 00001 SLOW 6 1 2 digits 3 0000...

Page 151: ...NTCT scanner channel number SENSe TEMPerature RTD TYPE scanner channel number SENSe TEMPerature TRANsducer FRTD scanner channel number SENSe TEMPerature TRANsducer RTD scanner channel number SENSe TEM...

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