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PowerMax™-USB/RS - Coherent

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Host Interface<br />

wavelength may also be named as data arguments. The query gets<br />

the current maximum or minimum allowed wavelengths, depending<br />

on the optional query data argument.<br />

Command: CONFigure:WAVElength {MINimum|<br />

MAXimum|}<br />

Query: CONFigure:WAVElength? [MINimum|<br />

MAXimum]<br />

Reply (if [MINimum|MAXimum] is not specified):<br />

<br />

Reply (if MAXimum is specified):<br />

<br />

Reply (if MINimum is specified):<br />

<br />

Gain Compensation<br />

Enable/Disable State<br />

Enables or disables gain compensation, which is committed to<br />

persistent storage when it is changed. If gain compensation is<br />

enabled, power readings sent over the host port will be measured<br />

power multiplied by the gain compensation factor.<br />

Command: CONFigure:GAIN:COMPensation {DEFault|OFF|ON}<br />

Default is OFF<br />

Query: CONFigure:GAIN:COMPensation?<br />

Reply: OFF|ON<br />

Factor<br />

Sets the gain compensation factor, which is committed to persistent<br />

storage when it is changed.<br />

Command: CONFigure:GAIN:FACTor {DEFault|<br />

}<br />

Default is 1.0<br />

Query: CONFigure:GAIN:FACTor?<br />

Reply: <br />

Sensor Zero<br />

Sets the current measurement as the zero baseline measurement. We<br />

recommend that you zero the sensor prior to measuring power to null<br />

out any offset in the power sensor. If you have recently touched a<br />

thermopile or exposed it to heat, you must wait for the sensor to<br />

settle back to a stable zero point before sending the Zero command.<br />

Command: CONFigure:ZERO

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