Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1620A “DewK” Thermo-Hygrometer
- 1 Before You Start
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Specifications and EnvironmentalConditions
- 4 Quick Start
- 5 Parts and Controls
- 6 General Operation
- 7 Menu Functions
- 8 Digital Communications Interface
- 9 Calibration Procedure
- 10 Maintenance
- 11 Troubleshooting
- Index

8.2.2.6 CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:AVERage[<type>]:DATA?
Returns the specified statistical calculation for the specified channel.
This is the same as the CALCulate,chn.:PARameter<num>:AVERage<type>?
command (see 8.2.2.4).
8.2.2.7 CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter<num>:AVERage<type>:TYPE?
Returns the name of the specified statistical type for the specified channel.
Example: CALC1:PAR1:AVER4:TYPE?
Response: “T MAX”
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The PARamenter
suffix, <num>, specifies temperature (1) or relative humidity (2). The AVER
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age suffix, <type>, specifies the statistic: average (1), standard deviation (2),
minimum (3), maximum (4), spread (5), maximum rate (7), or alarm count (8).
Temperature values are in the current temperature unit, C of F.
8.2.2.8 CALCulate<chn>:PARameter<num>:RATE?
Returns the rate calculation for the specified channel in degrees C or F per hour
for temperature or % per hour for relative humidity.
Example: CALC1:PAR1:RATE?
Response: -0.74
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The PARameter
suffix, <num>, specifies temperature (1) or relative humidity (2).
8.2.2.9 CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:RATE:TIME? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the rate time span in seconds.
Example: CALC:PAR:RATE:TIME?
Response: 300
Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maxi
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mum, or default value respectively.
8.2.2.10 CALCulate[<chn>]:PARameter[<num>]:RATE:TIME
<num>|MIN|MAX|DEF
Sets the rate time span for the specified channel in seconds.
Example: CALC:PAR:RATE:TIME 600
Specifying MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter sets the rate time span to the mini
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mum, maximum, or default value respectively. This command may be pass
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word protected (see Section 8.2.10, Password Commands).
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