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SERIES
9900
9000
SERIES
GAUSSMETERS
SECTION I V continued
Menu OperationlGaussmeter
Programming
CLASSIFIER
CHANNEL-1
CHANNEL- 2
CHANNEL- 3
HELP
MAIN MENU
RUN
OFF
ON-M
ON-M&D
LIMIT
LO- E 3 K G + 1.5000
HI- 6 3 K G + 1.7000
Figure IV-J
CLASSIFIER Menu
IV-L C O M M U N I C AT I O N S F O R M AT
This menu allows the user to configure the communications ports.
If the IEEE-488 selection is made, the user is directed to select the device
primary ADDRESS using the the up (T) or down (.) pushbutton. The
selection is validated with the ENTER pushbutton. Legal addresses are 0 to
31 decimal. Refer to Section VI for further information on the IEEE-488 bus.
If RS-232 is selected, the user is directed to first select the PARTIY (NONE,
ODD or EVEN), then the character LENGTH (5, 6, 7 or 8 bits), then the
number of STOP bits (1 or 1,5 if the LENGTH is 5 bits or 1 or 2 if the LENGTH
is 6, 7 or 8 bits) and finally the BAUD rate (110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600 or 19200 bits/second). In each case. the up (T) or down (1-)
pushbuttons are used to select a parameter and the ENTER pushbutton
validates the selection. Refer to Section VI for further information on RS-232
communications.
NOTE.• Changes made to the communications ports take effect immediately.
COMMUNICATION FORMAT
IEEE-488
RS-232
HELP
MAIN MENU
RUN
IEEE-488 ADDRESS = 15
PARITY
LENGTH
STOP BITS
BAUD RATE
= ODD
= 7
=1
= 19200
Figure IV-K
COMMUNICATIONS FORMAT Menu
IV-M M E N U O P E R AT I O N S V I A R E M O T E T E R M I N A L
Thus
far, the instructions relating to gaussmeter programming have been
limited to the use of the unit's front panel display and pushbuttons. Any
operation that can be programmed from the front panel can be programmed
from an RS-232 terminal connected directly to the gaussmeter or indirectly
through a modem. This can be useful in situations that require the user and
the
gaussmeter to be some distance apart.
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