Specifications

RIGOL Chapter 3 Commands Compatibility
Programming Guide for DM3000
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HOLDCLR
Exits the Touch Hold function and restores the meter into normal
working.
HOLDTHRESH <threshold>
Sets the measurement threshold for HOLD.
HOLDTHRESH?
Queries the measurement threshold for HOLD.
MAX
Causes the meter to enter MAX modifier with present reading as
maximum value.
MAXSET <numeric value>
Causes the meter to enter MAX modifier with <numeric value> as
maximum value.
MIN
Causes the meter to enter MIN modifier with present reading as
minimum value.
MINSET <numeric value>
Causes the meter to enter MIN modifier with <numeric value> as
minimum value.
MMCLR
Exits the MIN MAX modifier. The stored minimum and maximum
values are lost.
MOD?
Queries the numeric value indicating modifiers in use. 1 = MIN, 2 =
MAX, 4 = HOLD, 8 = dB, 32 = REL, 64 = COMP.
If multiple modifiers are selected, the value returned is equal to the
sum of the values of the selected modifiers. If none of the modifiers
are selected, the query returns "0".
REL
Causes the meter to enter the relative (REL) modifier, using the
value shown on the primary display as the relative base.
RELCLR
Exits the relative (REL) modifier and returns to the ranging mode.
RELSET <relative base>
Causes the meter to enter the relative (REL) modifier, using
<relative base> as the relative base.
RELSET?
Queries the relative base used by meter.
AUTO
Causes the meter to enter the automatic range mode on the primary
display.
AUTO?
Queries if the meter is in automatic range mode.
FIXED
Causes the meter to exit automatic range on the primary display and
enter manual ranging. The present range becomes the selected
range.
RANGE <value range>
Sets the desired range for the current measurement function.
RANGE1?
Queries the range of the measurement function used currently.
RATE <speed>
Sets the measurement speed. <speed> can be S, M or F, which
corresponds to three measurement resolutions. <speed> is either
"F" (33 readings/second), "M" (5 readings/second), or "S" (2.5
readings/second).