Fluke HPMS User Manual
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4. REMOTE OPERATION
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SN
Purpose
To read the serial number of the RPM4.
Query “SN?”
Classic “SN”
Remarks
The RPM4 is serialized. The serial number can be read using this program message.
Example
(enhanced)
Query sent:
Query reply:
“SN?”
“321”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“SN”
“321”
See Also
3.5.5.4
SR
Purpose
Read the next available Ready/Not Ready status.
Query “SR?”
Classic “SR”
Optional Suffix
“n”
The active Q-RPT is assumed if no suffix is given.
‘1’ Specify the Hi Q-RPT
‘2’ Specify the Lo Q-RPT
Remarks The
current
Ready status can be read using this program message.
Possible replies:
“NR”
The pressure is not ready within the limits defined by the stability criterion.
“R ”
The pressure meets the ready criteria. The status is replied when the next
pressure measurement is finished.
“UL”
The pressure of one of the active Q-RPTs has exceeded the user defined upper or
lower limits.
“OP”
The pressure of one of the Q-RPTs has exceeded the Q-RPT’s maximum limits.
“ER”
An internal device failure has occurred.
Example
(enhanced)
Query sent:
Query reply:
“SR?”
“NR”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“SR”
“NR”
See Also
“PR”, “PRR”, “HS”, “SS”, “UL”, “LL”
3.2.1, 3.4.4, 3.4.4.1
SS%n
Purpose
Read or set the current stability limit as a % of range.
Command
Query
“SS% limit”
“SS%?”
Classic “SS%=limit”
“SS%”
Optional Suffix
“n”
The active Q-RPT is assumed if no suffix is given.
‘1’ Specify the Hi Q-RPT
‘2’ Specify the Lo Q-RPT
Arguments
limit:
The stability limit in %FS of the current active range.
Remarks
The stability limit can be read and set as a percent of the full scale range of the Q-RPT range.
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“SS% .1”
“0.10 %”(No reply from GPIB-488)
Example
(enhanced)
Cmd sent:
Query reply:
“SS%? .1”
“0.10 %”
Example
(classic)
Sent:
Reply:
“SS%=.1”
“0.10 %”
Errors ERR#
6:
ERR# 10:
The argument was invalid.
Invalid or missing command suffix.
See Also
“SS”
3.4.3