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12.7 Device Compliance Statement
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12.7 Device Compliance Statement
(1) IEEE 488.1 interface functions
These are detailed in Section 12.2.1, "GP-IB Interface."
(2) Operation with a device address other than 0 through 30
Address is unable to set other than 0 through 30.
(3) Timing of changed device address recognition
A change of address is recognized when moving to MEAS screen after
changing address of interface on "SYSTEM" page on STATUS screen.
(4) Device settings at power on.
The status information is cleared, and all other items are preserved.
However, the header on/off setting, and response message unit separator and
terminator are all reinitialized.
(5) List of message exchange options
①
Input buffer capacity and operation:
These are detailed in Section 12.3.9 "Input Buffer."
②
Queries to which multiple response message units are returned:
:AVEraging?
2 :BACKlight? 2
:CALCulate(ch)
2 :CURRent(ch) 3
:DATAout:ITEM?
7 :DATAout? 9
:EXTernalin(ch)
4 :FREQuency(ch)
3
:INTERval?
2 :MEAS:ITEM?
7
:RS232c?
2 :SCALe(ch) 4
:STIMe?
3 :TIMER?
2
:VOLTage(ch)
3 :MEAS?
1 to 70
③
Queries producing responses as syntax checking is performed:
On this unit , all queries produce responses when syntax checking is
performed.
④
Whether any queries produce responses when read:
There are no queries which produce response messages at the instant they
are read in by the controller.
⑤
Whether any commands are coupled:
There are no relevant commands.
(6) Summary of functional elements for use when constructing device specific
commands:
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Program message
・
Program message terminator
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Program message unit
・
Program message unit separator
・
Command message unit
・
Query message unit
・
Command program header
・
Query program header
・
Program data
・
Character program data
・
Decimal program data
・
Compound commands and program headers can be used.
(7) Buffer capacity limitations for block data
Block data is not used.
(8) Summary of program data elements used in expressions, and deepest
nesting level allowable in sub-expressions, including syntax restrictions
imposed by the device.
Sub-expressions are not used. Character data and decimal data are the only
program data elements used.
Summary of Contents for Power HiTester 3193
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