User manual
Section 5: Range, Digits, Rate, Bandwidth, and Filter  Series 3700 System Switch/Multimeter Reference Manual 
5-4  3700S-901-01 Rev. C / July 2008 
Selecting an auto range 
Auto range is enabled by setting the dmm.autorange attribute (see 
dmm.autorange (on page 13-113)) to either dmm.ON or 1. When auto range is 
enabled, the range is changed automatically for the selected range value. When 
auto range is disabled, the instrument remains at the selected range. To disable 
auto range, either set the dmm.autorange attribute to dmm.OFF or 0, or send 
a valid dmm.range attribute (see dmm.range (on page 13-156)). 
Digits ICL programming 
Set the dmm.displaydigits (on page 13-132) attribute to change the display 
resolution for the Series 3700 from 3½ to 7½ digits. Each mainframe input 
function can have its own unique digits setting. Digits has no effect on the 
remote reading format. The number of displayed digits does not affect accuracy 
or speed. 
Scanning 
When a scan is configured, each channel can have its own unique digits setting. 
Setting digits 
Even though the parameters for the dmm.displaydigits attribute (see 
dmm.displaydigits (on page 13-132) for remote control or DIGITS under the 
function attribute menu on front panel) are expressed as integers (3 to 7), you 
can specify resolution using a real number. For example, to select 3½ digit 
resolution, let <n> = 3.5. Internally, the instrument rounds the entered parameter 
value to the nearest integer. Each mainframe input function can have its own 
unique digits setting. 










