5492GPIB B&K Precision, 5492GPIB Datasheet - Page 70

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5492GPIB

Manufacturer Part Number
5492GPIB
Description
DMM BENCH 5 1/2DGT WITH GPIB CRD
Manufacturer
B&K Precision
Type
Digital (DMM)r
Datasheets

Specifications of 5492GPIB

Includes
Test Leads
Style
Bench
Display Digits
5.5
Display Type
VFD, Dual
Display Count
120000
Function
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Frequency
Functions, Extra
Continuity, dB, Diode Test
Features
Hold, Min/Max, RS-232 Port
Ranging
Auto/Manual
Response
True RMS
Accuracy
+/- 0.012 %
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
7-4 Commands Summary
Note: All commands must be entered in the upper case.
7-4-1 Overview of Command Type and Formats
The IEEE 488.2 standard defines the common commands as commands that perform
The SCPI commands control instrument functions. A subsystem command has a
There are two types of the meter programming commands: IEEE 488.2 common
commands and Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments ( SCPI ). The
SCPI commands used in the meter are in conformance with the SCPI standard
Version 1993.0.
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functions like reset, self-test and status byte query. Common commands always
come with the asterisk “*” character, and may include parameters. Some examples
of Common commands like: *IDN? , *RST , *CLS , *SRE?.
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hierarchical structure that usually consists of a top level (or root) keyword, one or
more lower level keywords, and parameters. The following example shows a
command and its associated query:
VOLT age, and 0.12 is the command parameter. The query command ends with
a question mark “ ? ” .
CONF igure is a root level keyword with the second level keyword,
Item
Common Command Format
SCPI Command Format and Query Format
1
2
A. CONF igure:VOLTage:DC 0.12
B. CONF igure:RANGe?
Address
Talk
Parameter
Table 7-1. GPIB Interface Parameters
Factory Setting
8
OFF
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measurement function , and select the 120mV
range.
measurement.
;
; Return the range of the primary display
Set the primary display to the DC voltage
Selectable Parameter
0 to 30
ON or OFF