3. Configure the analyzer for one of the following printer interfaces:
n
Choose
if your printer has an HP-IB interface, and then configure the
print function as follows:
a. Enter the HP-IB address of the printer (default is
followed by
Press (Local) and
if there is no external controller connected to
the HP-IB bus
c. Press
and
if there is an external controller connected to the
HP-IB bus.
n
Choose
if your printer has a parallel (centronics) interface, and then configure
the print function as follows:
Press
and then select the parallel port interface function by pressing
until the correct function appears:
n
If you choose
, the parallel port is dedicated for normal copy
.
device use (printers or plotters).
. . . .
n
If you choose
the parallel port is dedicated for general purpose
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I/O, and cannot be used for printing or plotting.
n
Choose
if your printer has a serial
interface, and then configure the print
. . .... . . .... . ..
function as follows:
. .
b. select the transmission control method that is compatible with your printer, press
. . . . . .
(transmit control handshaking protocol) until the correct method
. . . . . . ...... . .
appears:
q
If
the handshake method
the
printer
to control the
data exchange by transmitting control characters to the network analyzer.
q
If you choose
the handshake method allows the
to control
the
data
Note
Because the
handshake takes place in the hardware rather than the
or software, it is the fastest transmission control method.
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