
Model 8310
IM-289A
Aeroflex / Weinschel
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5. REMOTE OPERATION:
The following paragraphs provide setup and general guidelines for operating the Model 8310 using an
external controller.
5-1.
IEEE-488 INTERFACE BUS CONNECTOR:
Joining the Model 8310-1 to a system controller requires the
connection of IEEE-488 control bus cable to the IEEE-488 INTERFACE BUS connector located on the rear panel.
Figure 3 shows the connector’s contact pin numbering scheme and lists the signal designator for signal present at
each contact pin.
PIN No.
SIGNAL LINE
PIN No.
SIGNAL LINE
1
DIO 1
13
DIO 5
2
DIO 2
14
DIO 6
3
DIO 3
15
DIO 7
4
DIO 4
16
DIO 8
5
EOI (24)**
17
REN (24)**
6 DAV
18 GND
(6)*
7 NRFD
19 GND
(7)*
8 NDAC
20 GND
(8)*
9 IFC
21 GND
(9)*
10 SRQ
22 GND
(10)*
11 ATN
23 GND
(11)*
12 SHIELD
24 GND,
LOGIC
* GND (N) refer to the signal ground return of the referenced pin.
** Return pin on pin 24.
Figure 3. IEEE-488 Interface Bus Pin Locations
5-2. GPIB ADDRESS/SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS:
The GPIB Bus Address and Serial Communications
options are programmed via an internal 8 position DIP switch SW1 which is located on the rear panel. The switch is
shared between the two functions, with SW1-1 controlling the selection. When SW1-1 is OFF, the remaining switches
set the GPIB bus address. Likewise, when SW1-1 is ON, the switches are used to select the various serial options,
including baud rate, parity, and handshaking. Refer to Figure 4 for switch location.
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