User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Feature Overview
- 1.2 Input Power and Fuse Requirements
- 1.3 Package Contents
- 2.1 Front Panel Overview
- 2.2 Screen Display
- 2.3 Front Panel Menu Options
- 2.4 Front Panel Menu Overview
- Rear Panel Summary
- 2.6 Power up
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Measuring Voltage
- 3.3 Measuring Current
- 3.4 Measuring Resistance
- 3.5 Measuring Frequency and Period
- 3.6 Measuring Continuity
- 3.7 Testing Diode
- 3.8 Math Functions
- 4.1 Measurement configuration
- 4.2 Trigger Operations
- 4.3 Buffer Operations
- 4.4 Limit Operations
- 4.5 System Operations
- 5.1 Selecting an Interface
- 5.2 USB & RS-232 Interface Operation
- 5.3 GPIB Interface operation (model 5492BGPIB only)
- 5.4 Data Format
- 6.1 Command Structure
- 6.2 Command Syntax
- 6.3 Command Reference
- 7.1 Frequently Asked Questions
- 7.2 Error Messages
- 8.1 Technical Specifications

SCPI Command Reference
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:STATe <b>
Command syntax:
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent:AC:AVERage:STATe <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent:DC:AVERage:STATe <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage:AC:AVERage:STATe <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage:DC:AVERage:STATe <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:RESistance:AVERage:STATe <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:FRESistance:AVERage:STATe <b>
Command parameter:
<b> = 1 or ON Enable the digital filter
0 or OFF Disable the digital filter
Query:
:STATe? Query state of digital filter
Return String:
1 or 0
Description:
These commands are used to enable or disable the digital filter for the current measurement
function. When enabled, readings will be filtered according to how the filter is configured.
:TCONtrol <name>
Command syntax:
:CURRent:AC:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
:CURRent:DC:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
:VOLTage:AC:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
:VOLTage:DC:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
:RESistance:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
:FRESistance:AVERage:TCONtrol <name>
Command parameter:
<name> = REPeat Select repeating filter
MOVing Select moving filter
Query:
:TCONtrol? Query filter type
Return String
REP or MOV
Description:
These commands are used to select the type of averaging filter for the specified function.










