IM 253401-01E
App2-17
App
Appendix 2.3 Commands
Communication Commands 2
2.3.5
DISPlay Group
The commands in the DISPlay group are used to make settings relating to, and inquiries about display. This allows you to make
the same settings and queries as when using the FUNCTION key or ELEMENT key on the front panel.
:DISPlay
<x>
:
MODE
<Space>
VALue
RANGe
ESCaling
?
FUNCtion
<Space>
?
ELEMent
<Space>
<NRf>
SIGMa
?
?
<Display function>
;
DISPlay<x>:MODE
Function
Sets the contents of the display/queries the current
setting.
Syntax
DISPlay<x>:MODE {VALue|RANGe|ESCaling}
DISPlay<x>:MODE?
<x>= 1 to 3
1:Display A
2:Display B
3:Display C
VALue: displays measurement data
RANGe: displays the present range of voltage
and current, or the scaling values of the
external sensor of element 1.
ESCaling: displays the scaling values of the
current external sensor
Example
DISPLAY1:MODE VALUE
DISPLAY1:MODE?
→
:DISPLAY1:MODE VALUE
Description
<x> will be ignored. The contents of all the displays 1
to 3 will be received.
DISPlay<x>?
Function
Queries all the display settings.
Syntax
DISPlay<x>?
<x>=
1 to 3
1:Display A
2:Display B
3:Display C
Example
DISPlay1?
→
:DISPLAY1:MODE VALUE;FUNCTION
V;ELEMENT 1
DISPlay<x>:ELEMent
Function
Sets the element to be displayed/queries the current
setting.
Syntax
DISPlay<x>:ELEMent {<NRf>|SIGMa}
DISPlay<x>:ELEMent?
<x>= 1 to 3
1:Display A
2:Display B
3:Display C
{<NRf>}=1
(WT110 single-phase model)
1, 3
(WT130 three-phase, three-wire
model)
1 to 3 (WT130 three-phase, four-wire
model)
Example
DISPLAY1:ELEMENT 1
DISPLAY1:ELEMENT?
→
:DISPLAY1:ELEMENT 1
DISPlay<x>:FUNCtion
Function
Sets the function to be displayed/queries the current
setting.
Syntax
DISPlay<x>:FUNCtion {<display function>}
DISPlay<x>:FUNCtion?
<x>=
1 to 3
1:Display A
2:Display B
3:Display C
in case of normal measurement
<display function>=
{V|A|W|VA|VAR|PF|DEGRee|
VHZ|AHZ|WH|WHP|WHM|AH|AHP|AHM|MATH|VPK|APK|
TIME}
in case of harmonic analysis
<display function>= {V|A|W|PF|VHZ|AHZ|VTHD|
ATHD|VCON|ACON|WCON|VDEG|ADEG|ORDer}
Example
DISPLAY1:FUNCTION V
DISPLAY1:FUNCTION?
→
:DISPLAY1:FUNCTION V
Description
For the meanings of the symbols of functions, see
Note on page App2-11.