Appendix
App-3
IM 767361-01E
Query
BP?<terminator>
Response Example
BP1
CAD
Sets the value of the DC current in the
calibration point and queries the measurement
value of the input before calibration.
Syntax
CADm<terminator>
“m” represents the calibration value.
0 (CAP1):
0.0000 <fixed>
+FS(CAP2):
0.0000 to 24.0000
+FS(CAP3):
-24.0000 to 0.0000
Response Example
A_N_20.0000
Description
• Error 11 occurs if the mode is not DMM
calibration mode.
• If the item to be calibrated is not set to
DC current (CAL2), an error 21 occurs.
• For the calibration value for calibration
point 0, set m to 0.
• For details regarding the calibration
procedure, refer to pages 57 and App-
18.
CAL/CAL?
Sets the DMM calibration item and queries the
current setting.
Syntax
CALm<terminator>
“m” represents the item to be calibrated.
0: Returns to normal measurement mode.
1: DC voltage (5 V range)
2: DC voltage (20 mA range)
Query
CAL?<terminator>
Response Example
CAL1
Description
• Error 11 occurs if the mode is not DMM
calibration mode.
• For details regarding the calibration
procedure, refer to pages 57 and App-
18.
CAP/CAP?
Sets the calibration points for the DC current (20
mA range), and queries the current setting.
Syntax for setting
CAPm<terminator>
“m” represents the calibration point.
0: After calibration, the correction
coefficient is calculated, then the result is
written to the EEPROM.
1: (0 mA)
2: +FS(20.0 mA)
3: -FS(-20 mA)
Query
CAP?<terminator>
Response Example
CAP1
Description
• Error 11 occurs if the mode is not DMM
calibration mode.
• If the item to be calibrated is not set to
DC current (CAL2), an error 21 occurs.
• If the three calibration points have not
been set when end (end of calibration)
is selected, calibration error 21 occurs.
Also, if the calculated correction
coefficient is not correct, calibration
error 22 occurs.
• For details regarding the calibration
procedure, refer to pages 57 and App-
18.
CMD/CMD?
Sets the upper and lower limit of the comparator,
and queries the current setting.
Syntax
CMDm,n<terminator>
“m” represents the comparator lower limit
“n” represents the comparator upper limit
The setting range and resolution for m
and n is the same as that of the pressure
measurement display.
Query
CMD?<terminator>
Response Example
CMD0.000,130.000 (for 130-kPa range
models)
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