Chapter 3 Front-Panel Operation and Features
Configuring the Remote Interface
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Configuring the Remote Interface
This power supply is shipped with both a GPIB (IEEE-4888) interface and an
RS-232 interface. The GPIB interface is selected when the power supply is
shipped from the factory. Only one interface can be enabled at a time. To exit
the I/O configuration mode without any changes, press
key until the ‘‘
NO
CHANGE
’’ message is displayed.
• You can set the GPIB address, parity, and baud rate from the front panel
only
.
• The current selection is highlighted for emphasis. All other choices are
dimmed.
• The interface selection is stored in
non-volatile
memory, and does not
change when power has been off or after a power-on reset (
*RST
command).
GPIB Configuration
1 Turn on the remote configuration mode.
If “
RS-232
” appears, select “
GPIB / 488
” by turning the knob.
2 Select the GPIB address.
You can set the power supply’s address to any value between 0 and 30. The
factory setting
is address ‘‘5’’.
3 Save the change and exit the menu.
N o t e
Your computer's GPIB interface card has its own address. Be sure to avoid
using the computer's address for any instrument on the interface bus.
Agilent Technologies GPIB interface cards generally use address ‘‘21’’.
GPIB / 488
ADDR 05
SAVED
I/O
Config
I/O
Config
I/O
Config
I/O
Config
Summary of Contents for E364XA Series
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Page 16: ...1 Quick Start...
Page 26: ...2 General Information...
Page 38: ...3 Front Panel Operation and Features...
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Page 134: ...6 Application Programs...
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Page 158: ...8 Specifications...
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