Product Manual

LCD and Remote Interface Setup Procedures
Command Use 5
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Table 5-4. Units Accepted in Parameters and Used in Responses
Units Meanin
g
μ
V Volts in units of
microvolts
[1]
mV Volts in units of millivolts
[1]
V Volts in units of volts
kV Volts in units of
kilovolts
[1]
μA Current in units of
microamperes
[1]
mA Current in units of
milliamps
[1]
A Current in units of
amps
Ohm
Resistance in units of
ohms
kOhm
Resistance in units of
kilohms
[1]
MOhm
Resistance in units of
megohms
[1]
cel
Temperature in degrees Celsius
far Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
psi
Pressure in pounds per square
inch
mmHg
Pressure in millimeters of mercury at 0 °C
inHg
Pressure in inches of mercury at 0 °C
inH2O4C
Pressure in inches of water at 4 °C
inH2O20C
Pressure in inches of water at 20 °C
inH2O60F
Pressure in inches of water at 60 °F
cmH2O4C
Pressure in centimeters of water at 4 °C
cmH2O20C
Pressure in centimeters of water at 20 °C
mmH2O4C
Pressure in millimeters of water at 4 °C
mmH2O20C
Pressure in millimeters of water at 20 °C
bar
Pressure in bar
mbar
Pressure in millibar
kPa
Pressure in kilopascals
MPa
Pressure in megapascals
kg/cm2
Pressure in kilograms per square centimeter
[1]
Parameter only
2. General Rules
The general rules for parameter use are:
Numeric parameters can have a maximum of 15 important digits and their value
can be in the range +/-1.0E+/-20.
You must include the correct number of parameters. This causes a command
error.
Null parameters cause an error, for example, the adjacent commas in OUT 1V,,;
OPER.
Expressions, for example 4+2*13, cannot be used as parameters.