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IM 04P01B01-17E
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Description •  This command cannot be specified while 
computation is in progress.
•  Set p4 according to the table in section 4.3.
•  For p5 and p6, enter an integer value of 5 
digits or less according to the table in section 
4.3. The decimal position is fixed to the 
position indicated in the table in section 4.3.
•  Be sure that p8 is greater than p7.
When setting the square root
Syntax
  SR p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10
<terminator>
p1
  Channel number
p2
  Measurement mode (SQR
T)
p3
  Range type
p4
  Leftmost value of span
p5
  Rightmost value of span
p6
  Leftmost value of scaling (−20000 to 30000)
p7
  Rightmost value of scaling (−20000 to 
30000)
p8
  Scaling decimal point position (0 to 4)
p9
  Low-cut function (ON, OFF)
p10
 Low-cut value
Query
  SR[p1]?
Example
  Given channel 01 whose input range is 0 to 10 V
, 
take the square root of the input value and scale 
the result in the range 0.00 (m
3
/s) to 100.00 
(m
3
/s). When the input value is less than or equal 
to 5.0% of the recording span, use the low-cut 
function.
SR01,SQRT,20V,0,1000,0,10000,2,ON,50
Description
 •
  This command cannot be specified while 
computation is in progress.
•
  Set p3 according to the table in section 4.3.
•
  For p4 and p5, enter an integer value of 5 
digits or less according to the table in section 
4.3. 
The decimal position is fixed to the 
position indicated in the table in section 4.3.
•  Be sure that p7 is greater than p6.
•  Parameters p9 and p10 is valid only when 
the low-cut function is enabled (see the UF 
command).
VB  Sets the bias.
Syntax
  VB p1,p2,p3
<terminator>
p1 
Channel number
p2 
Bias ON/OFF (ON, OFF)
p3 
Bias value
Query
  VB[p1]?
Example  Given channel 03 whose range type is 2V 
(measurable range: −2.000 to 2.000 V), add a 
bias of 0.1 V.
VB03,ON,100
Description
 •
  Set p3 in the range of ±10% of the span of the 
measurable range at the range type or ±10% 
of the scaling span. Specify the value with an 
integer (see section 4.3).
•
  The bias setting is valid only when the bias 
function is enabled (see the UF command).
VL  Sets the calibration correction 
(/CC1 option). 
Syntax
  VL,p1,p2,p3,p4,···, p33,p34 
<terminator>
p1 
Channel number
p2
  Calibration correction function (ON, OFF)
p3
  Correction point
p4
  Correction value
  ···
p33
 Correction point
p34
 Correction value
Query
  VL[p1]?
Example  Set three sets of correction point and correction 
values when channel 02 is set to 2 V range 
(measurable range: –2.000 V to 2.000 V) and 
the calibration correction mode is set to Revise 
Value. (0.000 and 0.001), (1.000 and –0.002), 
and (2.000 and 0.001)
VL 02,ON,0,1,1000,-2,2000,1
Set three sets of correction point and correction 
values when channel 02 is set to 2 V range 
(measurable range: –2.000 V to 2.000 V) and the 
calibration correction mode is set to Abs. Value.
VL02,ON,0,1,1000,998,2000,2001
Description •  The number of parameters p3 to p34 varies 
depending on the number of points specified 
by the basic setting command UQ.
•  If the input type of the source channel is 
VOLT, TC, or RTD, the range of the correction 
point and correction values is the same as the 
range of the range type (see section 4.3).
•  If the measurement mode of the source 
channel is SCALE or 1-5V, the range of the 
correction point and correction values is –5% 
to 105% of the scaling range or –20000 to 
30000.
•  The following limitations exist.
p3 < p5 ≤ ... ≤ p31 ≤ p33
•  During revise value mode
p3+p4 < p5+p6 < ... < p33+p34
•  During absolute value mode
p4 < p6 < ... < p32 < p34
SA  Sets the alarm.
When not using the alarm
Syntax
  SA p1,p2,p3
<terminator>
p1 
Channel number
p2 
Alarm number (1 to 4)
p3 
Alarm ON/OFF state (OFF)
Query
  SA[p1[,p2]]?
Example  Do not use alarm number 4 of channel 01.
SA01,4,OFF
When using the alarm
Syntax
  SA p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7
<terminator>
p1 
Channel number
p2 
Alarm number (1 to 4)
p3 
Alarm ON/OFF state (ON)
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