Z E S ZIMMER Electronic Systems GmbH Chapter 10
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No.
Sent
Received
Comments
6a
form
∪
„Bpk=Urect/(
4*f*3*0.0000916);
↵
Hpk=Ipp/2*3/0.0856
08;
↵
Ua=Bpk/1.2566e-
6/Hpk;“
↵
Enters the script between the „“ signs. This
script is stored in the script editor and
executed from the next measuring cycle.
6b
inim;var?
∪
(0:1)
↵
3.4567,2.8405
Waits until the end of the measuring cycle,
copies the values to the interface buffer and
outputs the variables 0 to 1 (Bpk and Hpk).
Both are from the same measuring cycle!!
7a
utrm3?
↵
You misspelled the request
7b
errall?
↵
command header
error:UTRM
You ask the error queue what happened and
get the answer. If you have misspelled more
than this command, you get more answers.
8a
mode
∪
1; *opc?
↵
Switch to the CE harmonics mode
8b
INIM;HIAM?
∪
(3:5
)
↵
1.2346,00034,0.9984
Waits until the end of the measuring cycle,
copies the values to the interface buffer and
outputs the amplitudes of the current
harmonics of order 3 to 5. All are from the
same measuring cycle!!
8c
mode
∪
norml;
*opc?
↵
switch back to the normal measuring mode
9a
actn;utrmsn?;pn?
↵
Defines that the voltage and the power of
channel n should be output after every
measuring cycle, without any further request.
9b
cont
∪
on
↵
220.34;15.345
220.19;15.217
....
Activates this continuous output of the values
defined with ‘actn’. (until the CONT OFF
command!)
9c
cont
∪
off
↵
stops the continuous output.
10a
frz
∪
on
freezes the scope memory
10b
sact1;ssam?;
sbtr?;satr?
↵
56, -3204, +4506
calculates new information to the sampled
values of group B (0 = group A, 1 = group
B), reads which values are stored and how
much values are stored before and after the
trigger
10c
wave1?
∪
5, (-
100:100)
↵
220.45, 221.36 ...
(comma separated one
dimensioned array with
the size 201)
Reads out the sampled values of the voltage
of channel 1
10d
frz
∪
off
↵
deactivates the scope memory
11
gtl
Changes from remote to the local state. So
the instrument can be controlled manually
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