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Peter Matler
Can someone please give some advice on the Remote Control Command
QP 0,10,B (Query Print)
for the Fluke 123 Scopemeter.
In the Reference for the 123 Scopemeter only QP 0,0-3 is described, which is
much slower and does not fit my needs. QP 0,1 (for LaserJet) takes 32 sec, QP
0,1 (for Postscript) 65 sec... QP 0,10,B takes only 5 sec!!!
Also it ist possible, to get 2 saved screen from the instrument, but not with
the QP 0,0-3.
According to the REMOTE CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE for the FLUKE 190
family (where QP 0,11,B is described), using the "QP 0,10,B" command I get from
the 123 a binary data block, which is NOT a PNG File (as described for the 190
family).
How may this Data be interpreted right?
Fluke did not respond to my email ...
I'm afraid nobody knows and Fluke does not want to tell ... but why?
Any hint is very welcome !!!
Peter
QP 0,10,B (Query Print)
for the Fluke 123 Scopemeter.
In the Reference for the 123 Scopemeter only QP 0,0-3 is described, which is
much slower and does not fit my needs. QP 0,1 (for LaserJet) takes 32 sec, QP
0,1 (for Postscript) 65 sec... QP 0,10,B takes only 5 sec!!!
Also it ist possible, to get 2 saved screen from the instrument, but not with
the QP 0,0-3.
According to the REMOTE CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE for the FLUKE 190
family (where QP 0,11,B is described), using the "QP 0,10,B" command I get from
the 123 a binary data block, which is NOT a PNG File (as described for the 190
family).
How may this Data be interpreted right?
Fluke did not respond to my email ...
I'm afraid nobody knows and Fluke does not want to tell ... but why?
Any hint is very welcome !!!
Peter