Chapter 4 Command Reference
:CALCulate2 Subsystem
4-12 Programming Guide
:CALCulate2:IMMediate:AUTO <Boolean>
Sets or queries whether post-processing (recalculation) will automatically occur
whenever any changes are made to the :CALCulate[1|2] subsystems.
With :CALC2:IMM:AUTO set to OFF, CALCulate[1|2] only produces new
results when new SENSe data is acquired or when the CALCulate2:IMMediate
command is received.
Once :CALC2:IMM:AUTO is set to ON, the CALCulate[1|2] subsystems produce
new results when any CALCulate[1|2] command is processed, even when new
SENSe data is not being acquired.
This allows the user to make configuration changes in the CALCulate[1|2]
subsystems and immediately have new CALCulate[1|2] results on the same
SENSe data.
• Single ASCII-encoded byte, 0 or 1.
• A value of 0 indicates OFF; a value of 1 indicates ON.
• *RST: OFF
• This command affects all of the post-processing subsystems settings
(:CALC[1]:IMM:AUTO).
• Note that the Counter powers up with :CALC2:IMM:AUTO set to ON, but
*RST sets it to OFF.
• The only limit result that can be truly post-processed is :CALC2:LIM:FAIL?.
The limit counts (:CALC2:LIM:FCO and :CALC2:LIM:PCO) reflect
measurements that were limit-tested at
time of data acquisition.
:CALCulate2:LIMit Subtree
This subtree collects together the commands associated with controlling and
getting reports from a single LIMit test. The limit test is defined as both an upper
and lower limit test.
If the measurement cycle is aborted or terminates abnormally, the limit test status
will be unaffected. That is, an aborted or abnormally terminated measurement
does not get limit tested and has no effect on the limit test results.
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