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8.2.4.9 SENSor<chn>:STATe?
Returns the sensor status for the specified channel.
Example: SENS1:STAT?
Response: 0
The SENSor suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 or 2). The response to this
command is a number that indicates the state of the sensor on the specified
channel. A value of 0 indicates a sensor is connected and reading properly. The
table below details all other possible values. Note that the response may indi
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cate more than one of the following conditions.
Bit Value Definition
0 1 Sensor not attached
1 2 Sensor read error
2 4 Sensor checksum error
3 8 Sensor calibration parameter error
4 16 Sensor calibration date error
5 32 Invalid sensor ID
6 64 Invalid sensor serial number
7 128 Sensor lock is enabled and the wrong sensor is connected
8.2.4.10 TRIGger:TIMer? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the measurement period setting in seconds.
Example: TRIG:TIM?
Response: 1
Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maxi
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mum, or default value respectively.
8.2.4.11 TRIGger:TIMer <num>|MIN|MAX|DEF
Sets the measurement period setting in seconds.
Example: TRIG:TIM 30
The <num> parameter can be one of the following values: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30,
60, 120, 300, 600, 900, 1200, 1800 or 3600. If a value other than one listed
here is used, the instrument automatically selects the nearest acceptable value
that is less than the value entered. Values greater than 3600 or less than 1 are
ignored and cause a -222, “Data out of range” error. Specifying the MIN,
MAX, or DEF parameter sets the measurement interval timer to the minimum,
maximum, or default value respectively. The *RST command sets the measure
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