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93 

[SENSe:] 

DETector:BANDwidth {3|

20

|200|MINimum|MAXimum} 

DETector:BANDwidth? [MINimum|MAXimum] 

 

[SENSe:] 

AVERage:TCONtrol {

MOVing

|REPeat} 

AVERage:TCONtrol? 
AVERage:COUNt {<

value

>|MINimum|MAXimum} 

AVERage:COUNt? [MINimum|MAXimum] 
AVERage:STATe {OFF|

ON

AVERage:STATe? 

 

[SENSe:] 

ZERO:AUTO {OFF|ONCE|

ON

ZERO:AUTO? 

 
INPut: 

IMPedance:AUTO {

OFF

|ON} 

IMPedance:AUTO? 

 

MATH OPERATION Commands 

There are seven math operations. Only one of them can be enabled at a time. They either 
store  data  for  later  use  or  perform  mathematical  operations  on  the  readings.  Note  that 
these seven math operations are available to all measurement functions except continuity 
and diode testing.

 

The math operations use one or more internal registers. You can preset 

the values in some of the registers, while others hold the results of the math operations. 

 
CALCulate: 

FUNCtion {

PERCent

|AVERage|NULL|LIMit|MXB|DB|DBM} 

FUNCtion? 
STATe {

OFF

|ON} 

STATe? 

CALCulate: 

PERCent:TARGet {<

value

>|MINimum|MAXimum} 

PERCent:TARGet? [MINimum|MAXimum] 

 

CALCulate: 

AVERage:MINimum? 
AVERage:MAXimum? 
AVERage:AVERage? 
AVERage:COUNt? 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DL-1060

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6 1 2 DIGITAL MULTIMETER DL 1060 DL 1060G DL 1060VG DL 1060R DL 1060VR B71 0180 31...

Page 2: ...5 2 5 FREQUENCY PERIOD MEASUREMENTS 26 2 6 CONTINUITY MEASUREMENTS 28 2 7 DIODE MEASUREMENTS 29 2 8 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS 30 2 8 1 Thermocouple Measurements 31 2 8 2 RTD Measurements 31 2 8 2 1 2 W...

Page 3: ...rrors 98 APPENDIX 102 A SPECIFICATION LIST 102 B REMOTE INTERFACE REFERENCE 106 B 1 An Introduction to the SCPI Language 106 B 2 Output Data Formats 109 B 3 The MEASure Command 109 B 4 The CONFigure C...

Page 4: ...e product may be exposed to serious danger Be sure to refer to this user s guide when using parts with this pictorial indication Some part of this product or the manuals may show this pictorial indica...

Page 5: ...removed an electric shock or fire may be caused Protective fuse If an input protective fuse is blown the product does not operate For a product with external fuse holder the fuse may be replaced As fo...

Page 6: ...shipment from the factory they may be deviated more or less by deterioration of parts due to their aging or others It is recommended to periodically calibrate the product so that it is used with its p...

Page 7: ...itance Measurement Several Measurements Mathematic Functions Wide Range Current Measurement Up to 10A DCV Accuracy 0 012 in 1 year High Sensitivity DCV 0 1 V Resistance 100 Plug Play Interface Built I...

Page 8: ...oftware applications 1 DL 1060 series is provided with a Standard Test Lead set descryibed below Test Lead Ratings Material IEC 61010 031 CAT III Operating Voltage 1000V DC Current 10 Ampers UL CE Rat...

Page 9: ...dimension with the handle and the front Rear Bumpers is in the following Figure1 2 L x W x D 252 8 x 107 x 305 mm 3 The dimension with the front Rear Bumpers but without the handle is in the following...

Page 10: ...ve immediately and do not attempt to operate the damaged product 1 2 1 To adjust the handle You may adjust the carrying handle to suit your needs The following figures shows you how to adjust the hand...

Page 11: ...to for your reference Position 1 The default position is for packing as shown in Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Position 2 The position shown in Figure 1 7 is for operating the multimeter Figure 1 7 Position...

Page 12: ...changing the setting make sure the multimeter is disconnected from the AC power An incorrect voltage setting may cause severe damage to your instrument The power cord supplied with DL 1060 contains a...

Page 13: ...the voltage setting selector container as shown in Figure 1 10 You may need a screwdriver to do so Figure 1 10 Step 3 Remove the voltage setting selector container as shown in Figure 1 11 You may need...

Page 14: ...ctor from the container as shown in Figure 1 12 Figure 1 12 Step 5 Turn the voltage setting selector so that the desired voltage setting appears in the container as shown in Figure 1 13 Figure 1 13 St...

Page 15: ...nstrument damage only replace with fuse of the same type and rating noted on the rear panel If the instrument repeatedly blows fuses locate and correct the cause of the trouble before replacing the fu...

Page 16: ...shown in Figure 1 15 You may need a screwdriver to do so Figure 1 15 Step 3 Remove the voltage setting selector container as shown in Figure 1 16 You may need a screwdriver to do so Figure 1 16 Step 4...

Page 17: ...e the power switch on the front panel is in Power OFF condition before plugging as shown in Figure 1 18 DCV ACV FREQ NULL CONT TEMP STORE DIGITS TRIGGE R ESC SHIFT ENTER CONFIG OFF Power Switch Condit...

Page 18: ...p 9 Press on the power switch on the front panel for activating DL 1060 as shown in Figure 1 20 DCV ACV FREQ NULL CONT TEMP STORE DIGITS TRIGGE R ESC SHIFT ENTER CONFIG ON Power Switch Condition Figur...

Page 19: ...nued protection against fire or instrument damage only replace fuse with of the same type and rating noted on the rear panel If the instrument repeatedly blows fuses locate and correct the cause of th...

Page 20: ...Push the current input terminal and turn it right as shown in Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 Step 3 Pull out the terminal fuse holder gently and you will find the current input fuse as shown in Figure 1 23 F...

Page 21: ...new one with the same type or same rating as shown in Figure 2 19 Figure 1 24 Step 5 Insert the fuse holder back and turn it left as shown in Figure 1 25 Make sure the fuse holder is properly seated a...

Page 22: ...2 Range Auto DC Voltage DC Digits 6 1 2 10 PLC Range Auto AC Current AC Bandwidth 20Hz AC Digits 5 1 2 Range Auto DC Current DC Digits 6 1 2 10 PLC Range Auto Frequency and Period Digits 5 1 2 Range A...

Page 23: ...They are shown in Figure 1 26 Figure 1 26 1 Power Display Power Activates DL 1060 DMM 2 1 First row without SHIFT button DCV Selects DC voltage measurement ACV Selects AC voltage measurement 2 Select...

Page 24: ...TER Enables or disables averaging digital filter MATH Enables or disables mathematical operations tests including PERCENT AVERAGE NULL LIMITS MX B dB and dBm LOCAL Switches the multimeter to the local...

Page 25: ...They are explained individually in the following sections Figure 1 27 1 3 2 1 Annunciators ADR Indicates the multimeter is via GPIB Interface RMT REMOTE Indicates the remote state MAN Indicates the ma...

Page 26: ...tion USB TMC Connects a remote computer for changing operation environment instead of the front panel control 4 Chassis ground terminal 5 Power Module Contains the AC line receptacle power line fuse a...

Page 27: ...Applying excess voltage may damage your meter or cause possible electric shock or personal injury Note To eliminate the thermal EMFs due to the differences between two metals use copper leads to conn...

Page 28: ...gure 2 2 Front Panel Operation 1 Connect the test leads to the terminals on the front panel Connect the reference signal to the SENSE HI and LO terminals Then connect the SENSE LO to the INPUT LO term...

Page 29: ...23 Figure 2 2 Remote Interface Operation Use the following command to make a RATIO measurement CONFigure VOLTage DC RATio range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF...

Page 30: ...ing conditions 1 At 3A terminal Range 10 A Input Source 3 A 2 At 10A terminal Range 3 A Input Source 3 A Please do not input the current to both 3A and 10A terminals simultaneously To eliminate the th...

Page 31: ...ettling time for 4 wire mode How to measure resistance 1 Connect the test leads to the terminals as shown in Figure 2 4 2 wire or Figure 2 5 4 wire 2 Set RESOLUTION refer to 3 1 3 Resolution NPLC Sett...

Page 32: ...ront panel as shown in Figure 2 6 2 Set RESOLUTION refer to 3 1 3 Resolutin NPLC Setting or skip this step to use the default setting 3 Press FREQ button for frequency measurement 4 Press CONFIG butto...

Page 33: ...then press CONFIG button 4 use and buttons to locate PERIOD Press ENTER to switch the frequency measurement to period measurement 5 Select the auto range function by pressing AUTO button on the front...

Page 34: ...ce current for the continuity measurement is 1mA The maximum input voltage allowed is 1000 V peak Applying excess voltage may damage the meter and cause unpredictable hazards How to measure the contin...

Page 35: ...d be connected to HI of the input terminals and the negative end to LO How to measure diode 1 Connect the diode to the terminals For forward bias connect the probe from input terminal HI to the positi...

Page 36: ...r to 3 1 8 Sensor Selection for how to make the sensor configuration In general RTDs have a better accuracy and long term stability than thermocouples The default RTD type in DL 1060 is PT100 and the...

Page 37: ...t 3 Configure the thermocouple type by using the CONFIG button refer to 3 1 8 or skip this step to use the default settings 4 Observe and take readings on the display D C V A C V FREQ N U L L CONT TEM...

Page 38: ...RTD Measurements How to measure temperature with 3 Wire RTD The following Figure 2 11 shows theory diagram of 3 Wire RTD measurement 1 Insert a specified adapter into the front terminals and connect...

Page 39: ...shows theory diagram of 4 Wire RTD measurement 1 Insert a specified adapter into the front terminals 2 Press TEMP button 3 Configure sensor type and unit by using the CONFIG button refer to 3 1 8 Sen...

Page 40: ...nge How to measure capacitance 1 Connect the test leads to the terminals on the front panel as shown in Figure 2 13 2 Press SHIFT FREQ to select capacitance measurement function 3 Select the auto rang...

Page 41: ...the specifications Note To simultaneously measure the DCI DCV from the same input source you have to use three leads The voltage and current measurements must share the same common lead at the LO term...

Page 42: ...sing SHIFT ENTER 5 Observe and take readings on the display The upper row display is the primary measurement and the lower row display is the secondary measurement Note To execute the 2nd function wit...

Page 43: ...through the remote interface use the following commands SENSe function RANGe range MINimum MAXimum SENSe function RANGe AUTO OFF ON SENSe function NPLCycles 0 001 0 006 0 02 0 06 0 2 0 6 1 2 10 100 MI...

Page 44: ...ction is to minimize the offset influence on your measurements When Auto Zero is enabled DL 1060 takes the input signal reading as a base value and then internally disconnects the input signal and tak...

Page 45: ...the front panel or through the remote interface operation Front Panel Operation 1 Press SHIFT CONFIG buttons as shown in Figure 3 1 2 Use and buttons to toggle SET ADC ENTER AUTO ZERO ENTER ON OFF EN...

Page 46: ...ibed in detail in the subsequent sections respectively 3 1 2 1 AC Filter AC only Definition You can refer to Table 3 2 to set the bandwidth User is allowed to set the bandwidth for selecting one of th...

Page 47: ...ne of the two modes of digital filter operations Moving Average and Repeating Average The moving average filter puts the specified number of reading conversions in a first in first out order The very...

Page 48: ...s ENTER on OFF to disable the filter Or Press ENTER on the other two options to enable it 4 Press RUN to start The FILT anunnciator lights up when filter is enabled Figure 3 3 How to configure digital...

Page 49: ...e number to a desired to a value from 2 to 100 Press ENTER to set the value Press ENTER in RUN to start reading as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Remote Interface Operation Use the following commands...

Page 50: ...etting is only valid for the present measurement functions You can select different resolution for different measurement functions Default The default value for the resolution is 6 1 2 digits with 10...

Page 51: ...s Figure 3 7 Remote Interface Operation Use the following commands on your PC terminal to set the resolution for your measurement CONFigure function range resolution MEASure function range resolution...

Page 52: ...stored in a volatile memory and the default value will be restored after the meter has been turned off How to set the threshold resistance You can change the threshold resistance only through the fron...

Page 53: ...range for minimum Default The default is auto range The manual selected range is stored in volatile memory and the default will be restored when the meter is power off Please refer to Table 1 1 on ch...

Page 54: ...e manual selected value is stored in a volatile memory and the default value will be restored when the meter is power off How to set the integration time You can set the integration time either throug...

Page 55: ...0 02 0 06 0 2 0 6 1 2 10 100 MINimum MAXimum SENSe FRESistance NPLCycles MINimum MAXimum For frequency and period measurements aperture time or gate time is analogous to integration time and you can...

Page 56: ...ulate the temperature in RTD choose user defined RTD in which you are able to change any factors as you wish The default factors used are listed in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Type Alpha Beta Delta R zero PT1...

Page 57: ...t of the elements needed and details on RTD calibration refer to NIST Technical Note 1265 Guidelines For Realizing the International Temperature Scale of 1990 In each subrange the calibration constant...

Page 58: ...CONFIG button 3 Use and to locate TRANSDUCER submenu Press ENTER to select it 4 Use and to locate a desired option Press ENTER to finish the process Figure 3 11 Remote Interface Operation Use the foll...

Page 59: ...ent internal equipment i e the value would be frequently influenced and changed at different environments and climates and it can t be adjusted For the SIMULATED the SIMULATED value is a reference val...

Page 60: ...reach the upper layer 5 Press and to locate RJUNCTION then do the prcedure ENTER REAL to execute the function Figure 3 13 Simulated Temperature Setup 1 Select a type and matched an adaptor correctly a...

Page 61: ...VR provides both RS 232C and USB interfaces but only one interface can be activated at a time If you are using GPIB you must set the address for the multimeter You can set the address to any value fr...

Page 62: ...60R uses 9 pin D sub connector To connect DL 1060R VR to a PC or terminal you must use InterLink cable This cable is also called null modem cable If you selected NONE Flow Control your PC has 25 pin c...

Page 63: ...red option Press ENTER to set it BAUD RATE 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps DATA BITS 7 BITS or 8 BITS PARITY NONE ODD or EVEN STOP BITS 1 BIT or 2 BITS FLOW CONTROL NONE or...

Page 64: ...dle status when DL 1060 is not measuring sampling display will illuminates when measurement is in progress When starting measurement after idle status the trigger system should be in trigger waiting s...

Page 65: ...available through the front panel The auto triggering is also the default for trigger mode in DL 1060 How to use Auto Trigger 1 Press SHIFT and TRIGGER on the front panel to enable auto trigger mode...

Page 66: ...3 for setting the number of samples on each trigger When the TRIG annunciator on the display is lit the meter is ready for next trigger event The single trigger mode is only available through the fro...

Page 67: ...adings To set the external hardware trigger connect an external source to Ext TRIG terminal on the rear panel and press TRIGGER buttons to enable external hardware trigger External Trigger Terminal Yo...

Page 68: ...trigger state To set the internal trigger use the following command from your PC terminal TRIGger SOURce IMMediate 3 2 3 Trigger Setting In DL 1060 you can specify a variety of trigger settings inclu...

Page 69: ...cify the number of triggers it accepts before the idle state However this can only be done through the remote interface The following command shows how to set multiple triggers before returning to idl...

Page 70: ...is automatic DL 1060 automatically selects a delay time for you according to the setting of the measurement if you do not specify a delay A list of the default for each measurement function is shown...

Page 71: ...100 ms ACV ACI Remote Interface External Trigger Single Trigger 3 Hz 7 0 s 20 Hz 1 0 s 200 Hz 600 ms ACV ACI Front Panel Auto Trigger On 3 Hz 1 5 s 20 Hz 200 ms 200 Hz 100 ms Frequency Period Remote I...

Page 72: ...lay time use the following command or set the trigger delay to be automatic TRIGger DELay seconds MINimum MAXimum or TRIGger DELay AUTO OFF ON 3 3 Math Operations This section will introduce the mathe...

Page 73: ...menu as shown in Figure 3 23 2 Set a difined parameter via the path PERCENT TARGET ENTER 3 Use and and to move through the digits and and buttons to increase or decrease the numbers to a desired targe...

Page 74: ...on again or after a remote interface reset How to use Average You can use the Average feature either through the front panel operation or the remote interface operation Front Panel Operation 1 Press o...

Page 75: ...u select the null function for a measurement it is visible only for this measurement How to operate null relative measurement You can operate the null function from either the front panel operation or...

Page 76: ...MAXimum MINimum 3 3 4 Limits Test The limits testing operation allows user to adjust a maximal and a minimal limit values The multimeter beeps and an HI or LO message will be shown when the reading e...

Page 77: ...ways need to go to Math submenu and select OFF or press other measurement buttons The MATH annunciator should not be lit when disabled Remote Interface Operation Use the following commands to enable t...

Page 78: ...tion and they are stored in a volatile memory and will be cleared after the meter has been turned off or a remote interface reset How to use MX B function You can use MX B function from the front pane...

Page 79: ...The dB measurement is applied to DC and AC voltage only The relative value is adjustable and is stored in a volatile memory The range for the relative value is between 0 dBm and 200 dBm and the defaul...

Page 80: ...ed as the level of power relative to 1 milliwatt dissipated through a reference resistance The reference resistance is adjustable in DL 1060 The calculation of dBm is defined as below mW Z V dB ref in...

Page 81: ...e digits and and buttons to increase or decrease the numbers to your desired value Press ENTER to set the value 4 Press ENTER on RUN to start measurement Figure 3 28 Note To disable the dBm function y...

Page 82: ...ght side of the display screen This doesn t mean the display is POWER OFF but only that the measurement readings will not be sent to the display This option will accelerate the measurement process bec...

Page 83: ...ssage displayed 3 4 2 Beeper DL 1060 beeps when some certain conditions are met or when an error occurs But there may be time you want to disable the beeper for some operations Although you can turn o...

Page 84: ...ow to control the beeper User can control the beeper from either the front panel operation or the remote interface operation Front Panel Operation 1 Do the procedure SHIFT CONFIG buttons SYSTEM BEEP O...

Page 85: ...operation or the remote interface operation Note Each datum stored from DL 1060 to remote interface will be in a first in and first out condition Front Panel Operation Before using the reading memory...

Page 86: ...or STORE function only can be set through front panel INITiate This command tells the meter to be on wait for trigger state After a measurement is taken measurement readings will be placed in the memo...

Page 87: ...anunciator will light up when HOLD feature is enabled as shown in Figure 3 34 2 To disable HOLD feature press SHIFT TRIGGER again Figure 3 34 How to adjust the sensitivity band You can adjust the sen...

Page 88: ...5 No Items of Save Data Contents 1 Continuity Threshold Resistance 2 Diode Boundary Voltage 3 Temperature RTD Sensor Types Units USER define SPRTD 4 Thermocouple Types Units R Junction 5 dBm Referenc...

Page 89: ...order and it records up to 20 errors in the error queue The first error detected will be the first error retrieved In addition the general conditions of the ERROR are listed in the following For more...

Page 90: ...check the firmware revision 1 Do the procedure SHIFT CONFIG SYSTEM SYSTEM VER ENTER to check the DL 1060 s firmware version The multimeter gives three numbers in xx xx xx format on the display The fi...

Page 91: ...85 3 4 10 Self test Notice Do not use SELF TEST since it is used only for an after sales service operation...

Page 92: ...terface is disabled the internal pass and fail TTL output signals limit testing will be transmitted to the USB connector The pass and fail signals are low true and indicate the Math Pass Fail Limit Te...

Page 93: ...through USB GPIB interface only G type or RS 232 interface only R type Kind of interface should be selected in order to use remote interface Please refer to chapter 3 1 8 for detail of selection Next...

Page 94: ...ters for you make the measurement and send the result to the output buffer MEASure VOLTage DC range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF VOLTage DC RATio range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF VOLTage...

Page 95: ...r will stop making measurements when the output buffer fills Readings are not stored in the multimeter s internal memory when using the READ Command Using the READ Command has a similar effect as usin...

Page 96: ...DC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum VOLTage DC RANGe MINimum MAXimum VOLTage AC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum VOLTage AC RANGe MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RANGe MINimum...

Page 97: ...MINimum MAXimum VOLTage AC RESolution resolution MINimum MAXimum VOLTage AC RESolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RESolution resolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent DC RESolution MINimum MAXimum CURRent A...

Page 98: ...Nimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD BX MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD CX value MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD CX MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD DX value MINimum MAXimum TEMPerature SPRTD DX MINim...

Page 99: ...d at a time They either store data for later use or perform mathematical operations on the readings Note that these seven math operations are available to all measurement functions except continuity a...

Page 100: ...imum MAXimum LIMit UPPer MINimum MAXimum CALCulate MXB MMFactor value MINimum MAXimum MXB MMFactor MINimum MAXimum MXB MBFactor value MINimum MAXimum MXB MBFactor MINimum MAXimum CALCulate DB REFerenc...

Page 101: ...m the rear panel Then be sure that the multimeter is ready for a trigger in the wait for trigger state DL 1060 accepts a trigger only when it is in the wait for trigger state When you have finished co...

Page 102: ...h READ DISPlay OFF ON DISPlay DISPlay TEXT quoted string TEXT TEXT CLEar SYSTem BEEPer BEEPer STATe OFF ON BEEPer STATe SYSTem ERRor SYSTem VERSion DATA POINts SYSTEM IDNSTR MANUFACTURER PRODUCT RST I...

Page 103: ...OPC PSC 0 1 PSC SRE enable value SRE STB Other Interface Commands SYSTem LOCal SYSTem REMote GP IB IEEE 488 2 COMMON Commands CLS ESE enable value ESE ESR IDN OPC OPC PSC 0 1 PSC RST SRE enable value...

Page 104: ...has been off or after a CLS clear status command has been executed The RST reset command does not clear the error queue 5 1 Error Type There is only one type over here execution errors 5 1 1 Execution...

Page 105: ...uffix 148 Character not allowed A discrete parameter was received but a character string or a numeric parameter was expected 151 Invalid string data An invalid character string was received 158 String...

Page 106: ...oo many errors The error queue is full 243 Second function invalid It means Secondary function is not enabled 410 Query INTERRUPTED A command was received which sends data to the output buffer but the...

Page 107: ...The multimeter cannot achieve the requested measurement resolution You may have specified an invalid resolution in the CONFigure or MEASure command 540 Cannot use overload as math reference The multi...

Page 108: ...0 15 0 02 3 00000 A 10 A 0 1 0 2 0 03 10 00000 A 10 A 0 005 0 25 0 05 Function Range Resolution Test Current 1 Year 23 5 Resistance 3 100 0000 100 1 mA 0 02 0 005 1 000000 k 1 m 1 mA 0 02 0 002 10 00...

Page 109: ...5 100 0000 mV 0 1 V 10 to 20 k 0 12 0 05 20 k to 50 k 0 25 0 05 50 k to 100 k 0 65 0 08 100 k to 300 k 4 8 0 8 1 000000 V to 750 000 V 4 1 uV 1 mV 10 to 20 k 0 12 0 04 20 k to 50 k 0 25 0 05 50 k to...

Page 110: ...rm up condition 6 1 2 digits and they re relative to calibration standards 6 The Null function must be used Thermocouple Characteristics 1 Function Type Range 1 Year 23 5 Thermocouple 7 B 600 to 1820...

Page 111: ...Storage Temperature 10 to 60 Operating Altitude Up to 2000 m Bench Dimensions WxHxD 214 6 mm x 88 6 mm x 280 7 mm Weight Approx 2 7 kg Safety EN61010 1 2010 3rd Edition conformity EMC EN61326 1 2013 c...

Page 112: ...n below to illustrate the tree system SENSe VOLTage DC RANGe range MINimum MAXimum VOLTage DC RANGe MINimum MAXimum FREQuency VOLTage RANGe range MINimum MAXimum FREQuency VOLTage RANGe MINimum MAXimu...

Page 113: ...at the parameter is optional and can be omitted The brackets are not sent with the command string If you do not specify a value for an optional parameter the multimeter chooses a default value Using t...

Page 114: ...all commonly used decimal representations of numbers including optional signs decimal points and scientific notation Special values for numeric parameters like MINimum MAXimum and DEFault are also ac...

Page 115: ...ric digits E Exponent nl newline character cr carriage return character B 3 The MEASure Command MEASure VOLTage DC range MIN MAX DEF resolution MIN MAX DEF Preset and make a dc voltage measurement wit...

Page 116: ...th the specified range and resolution The reading is sent to the output buffer For frequency measurements the meter uses only one range for all inputs between 3Hz and 300kHz With no input signal appli...

Page 117: ...gure the multimeter for AC current measurements with the specified range and resolution This command does not initiate the measurement For AC measurement resolution is fixed at 6 digits Therefore the...

Page 118: ...e Query a recent condition of function and return a quoted string B 5 The Measurement Configuration Command SENSe FUNCtion function Select a measurement function and enclose it in quotes in the comman...

Page 119: ...lected function MAX selects the highest range SENSe function RANGe MINimum MAXimum Query the range for the selected function For frequency and period use FREQuency VOLTage or PERiod VOLTage Autorange...

Page 120: ...tion REAL OFFSet value MINimum MAXimum Set the offset voltage of the real reference junction SENSe TCOuple RJUNction REAL OFFSet MINimum MAXimum Query the offset voltage of the real reference junction...

Page 121: ...imum MAXimum Query the sensor R value at 0 degree Celsius SENSe TEMPerature SPRTD A4 value MINimum MAXimum Set the A4 coefficient SENSe TEMPerature SPRTD A4 MINimum MAXimum Query the A4 coefficient SE...

Page 122: ...function SENSe FREQuency APERture 0 01 0 1 1 MINimum MAXimum Set the gate time or aperture time for frequency function Specify 10 ms 4 1 2 digits 100 ms default 5 1 2 digits or 1 second 6 1 2 digits S...

Page 123: ...urns 0 OFF or 1 ON CALCulate PERCent TARGet value MINimum MAXimum Set the target value for percent math function The multimeter clears the value when Min Max is turned on when the power has been off o...

Page 124: ...highest range for the present function CALCulate LIMit LOWer Query the lower limit for the limit testing CALCulate LIMit UPPer value MINimum MAXimum Set the upper limit for limit testing You can set...

Page 125: ...e generated if you attempt to transfer readings to the output buffer using the FETCh command DATA FEED Query the reading memory state Return CALC or B 7 The Triggering Commands INITiate Change the sta...

Page 126: ...ery the sample count TRIGger COUNt value MINimum MAXimum INFinite Specify the number of triggers the multimeter will accept before returning to the idle state Select from 1 to 50 000 triggers The INFi...

Page 127: ...BEEPer STATe OFF ON Disable or enable the beeper SYSTem BEEPer STATe Query the beeper mode Returns 0 OFF or 1 ON SYSTem ERRor Query the multimeter s error queue Up to 20 errors can be stored in the q...

Page 128: ...iable with at least 35 characters Other Interface Commands SYSTem LOCal Place the multimeter in the local mode All buttons on the front panel are fully functional SYSTem REMote Place the multimeter in...

Page 129: ...rt defined conditions in a multimeter Bits are latched in the event registers As long as an event bit is set subsequent state changes will be ignored To query an event register will return a decimal v...

Page 130: ...each bit Bit Decimal Value Definition 0 Not Used 1 Set to 0 1 Not Used 2 Set to 0 2 Not Used 4 Set to 0 3 Questionable Data 8 One or more bits are set in the questionable data register Bits have to b...

Page 131: ...ing the error queue by using SYSTem ERRor will be recorded by an error condition including bits 2 3 4 or 5 of the standard event register Note 2 In both the standard event register bit 3 and the quest...

Page 132: ...0 Voltage Overload 1 Range overload on dc ac volts frequency period diode or ratio function 1 Current Overload 2 Range overload on dc ac current function 2 Not Used 4 Set to 0 3 Not Used 8 Set to 0 4...

Page 133: ...s a decimal value which corresponds to the binary weighted sum of all bits set in the register STATus PRESet Clear all bits in the Questionable Data enable register CLS Clear the Status Byte summary r...

Page 134: ...he STB command returns the same result as a serial poll but the request service bit bit 6 is not cleared if a serial poll has occurred B 11 SCPI Compliance Information This section encloses a list of...

Page 135: ...MINimum MAXimum LIMit LOWer value MINimum MAXimum LIMit LOWer MINimum MAXimum LIMit UPPer value MINimum MAXimum LIMit UPPer MINimum MAXimum MXB MMFactor value MINimum MAXimum MXB MMFactor MINimum MAX...

Page 136: ...ace cards provide access to this capability through their own unique commands The status registers the error queue and all configuration states are left unchanged when a device clear message is receiv...

Page 137: ...re does not offer much flexibility LISTING C 1 Set the startup object for a Windows application to Sub Main Add a Reference to the VISA Library The sample application requires the following referece C...

Page 138: ...m send measure command Set to 0 1 volt dc range stat viWrite sesn meas volt DC 0 1 0 01 22 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS Then MsgBox System command error meas volt dc vbExclamation DL 1060 multimeter device...

Page 139: ...ession Dim fList As ViFindList Dim desc As String VI_FIND_BUFLEN Dim nList As Long Dim ret As Long Dim readin As String 128 Dim i As Integer Array index stat viOpenDefaultRM dfltRM If stat VI_SUCCESS...

Page 140: ...0 Hz fast ac filter stat viWrite sesn DET BAND 200 12 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS Then MsgBox System command error vbExclamation DL 1060 multimeter device test stat viClose fList Exit Sub End If Rem send c...

Page 141: ...I_SUCCESS Then MsgBox Read in data error vbExclamation DL 1060 multimeter device test stat viClose fList Exit Sub End If Rem set to local mode stat viWrite sesn system local 12 ret If stat VI_SUCCESS...

Page 142: ...include visa h standard include for a Microsoft Visual C project include stdio h include windows h void main int argc char argv TODO Add your control notification handler code here HINSTANCE hUSBTMCLI...

Page 143: ...rocAddress hUSBTMCLIB LPCSTR viWrite PviRead_usb signed long __stdcall unsigned long unsigned char unsigned long unsigned long GetProcAddress hUSBTMCLIB LPCSTR viRead PviSetAttribute_usb signed long _...

Page 144: ...e command IDN and read the DL 1060 identification string len 64 pStrout new char len ZeroMemory pStrout len strcpy pStrout idn status PviWrite_usb m_instr_usbtmc unsigned char pStrout 6 nWritten Sleep...

Page 145: ...00 Fetch the DL 1060 measure value screen value Set Voltage DC measure strcpy pStrout CONF VOLT DC 0 1 0 1 status PviWrite_usb m_instr_usbtmc unsigned char pStrout 21 nWritten Sleep 1000 Send read com...

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