Section 6: SCPI command reference
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:SENSe:RANGe:AUTO
This command determines if the sense range is set manually or automatically.
Type
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Command and query
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Measure configuration list
Save settings
Measure configuration list
ON (1)
Usage
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:SENSe:RANGe:AUTO <state>
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:SENSe:RANGe:AUTO?
<function>
The function to which the setting applies; see
Functions
<state>
Disable autorange:
OFF
or
0
Enable autorange:
ON
or
1
Functions
VOLTage[:DC]
RESistance
TEMPerature
VOLTage[:DC]:RATio
VOLTage:AC
FRESistance
CONTinuity
DIGitize:VOLTage
CURRent[:DC]
DIODe
FREQuency[:VOLTage]
DIGitize:CURRent
CURRent:AC
CAPacitance
PERiod[:VOLTage]
Details
This selects whether the range for the denominator of the ratio is selected manually or automatically.
This command determines how the range is selected.
When this command is set to off, you must set the range. If you do not set the range, the instrument
remains at the range that was selected by autorange.
When this command is set to on, the instrument automatically goes to the most sensitive range to
perform the measurement.
If a range is manually selected through the front panel or a remote command, this command is
automatically set to off.
Auto range selects the best range in which to measure the signal that is applied to the input terminals
of the instrument. When auto range is enabled, the range increases at 120 percent of range and
decreases occurs when the reading is <10 percent of nominal range. For example, if you are on the 1
volt range and auto range is enabled, the instrument auto ranges up to the 10 volt range when the
measurement exceeds 1.2 volts. It auto ranges down to the 100 mV range when the measurement
falls below 1 volt.
Example
FUNC "VOLT:RAT"
VOLT:RAT:SENS:RANG:AUTO OFF
Set autorange off for the voltage ratio function.
Also see
[:SENSe[1]]:<function>:SENSe:RANGe[:UPPer]
(on page 6-105)