Specifications
Chapter 2 Command System RIGOL
M300 Programming Guide 2-33
CONFigure:TEMPerature
Syntax CONFigure:TEMPerature
{<probe_type>|DEF},{<type>|DEF}[,1[,{<resolution>|MIN|MAX|DEF}]],(@<scan_list>)
Description Configure the specified channels to the temperature measurement function, but do not
initiate the scan.
Parameters
Name
Type
Range
Default
<probe_type>
Discrete
{TCouple|THERmistor|RTD|FRTD}
TC
<type> Discrete
TCouple
{B|E|J|K|N|R|S|T}
J
THERmistor
{2252|3000|5000|10000|30000}
5000
RTD
{85|89|91|92}
85
FRTD
{85|89|91|92}
85
<resolution> Numeric
Can receive any numeric value. This parameter is unessary
for the command. The instrument only receives the
parameter but does not respond to it.
<scan_list>
Scan
List
One or more channels (only for the multiplexer
channels), the rules are as follows:
(@101): channel 01 on the module in Slot1;
(@101:103): channel 01 through 03 on the
module in Slot1;
(@101:103,301): channel 01 through 03 on the
module in Slot1 and channel 01 on the module in
Slot3.
None
Explanation For all the channels of MC3164 and MC3264, <probe_type> can not be set to FRTD
(4-wire RTD).
If <probe_type> is specified as FRTD, channel n is paired with channel n+16
(MC3132 and MC3232, wherein the range of n is from 1 to 16) or n+10 (MC3324 and
MC3120, wherein the range of n is from 1 to 10) automatically. Channel n is used to
connect the source terminal of the DMM and channel n+16 or channel n+10 is used to
connect the sense terminal of the DMM. The paired channels cannot be configured.
For the temperature measurements, the instrument selects the range internally and
you do not need to set the range. Make sure that the command contains "1" (before
<resolution>).
If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range (manual
ranging), the instrument gives an overload indication: "OVERLOAD" from the front
panel or "±9.9E+37" from the remote interface.
The
*RST command will clear the scan list and set all the measurement parameters to
their factory settings. The Instrument Preset (the
SYSTem:PRESet command) will not
clear the scan list; however, this command will clear the data in the reading memory.
<scan_list> overwrites the current scan list.
Example
CONF:TEMP TC,B,1,DEF,(@101)
Related
commands
CONFigure?
INITiate
READ?