
9.1 Overview and Features
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The symbols shown below indicate that the following instructions are specific to the RS-232C or the GP-IB
interface. Instructions without these symbols are for both the RS-232C and the GP-IB interface.
: RS-232C only/
: GP-IB only
Before Use
• Always make use of the connector screws to affix the GP-IB or RS-232C connectors.
• When issuing commands that contain data, make certain that the data is provided in the specified format.
• External command operation is undetermined when the Printer is selected as the interface type. In this
case, commands should not be sent.
The instrument can be controlled by GP-IB or RS-232C. Instrument settings can also be reset.
Using the RS-232C, the measurement values can be printed out by connecting the instrument to
the commercially available printer with a serial interface (p. 79).
IEEE 488.2-1987 standard (essential) commands can be used.
•
Applicable standard IEEE 488.1-1987
*1
•
Reference standard IEEE 488.2-1987
*2
If the output queue becomes full, a query error is generated and the output queue is cleared. Therefore, clear-
ing the output queue and query error output from the deadlocked condition
*3
as defined in IEEE 488.2 is not
supported.
For details about the communications commands, see "Message Format" (p. 105) and "Message Reference
Interpretation" (p. 122)
.
Communications
(RS-232C/ GP-IB
Interface)
Chapter 9
Connect the Instrument
and Controller with a GP-IB
or RS-232C Interface Cable
Communications
Communications Protocol Settings
(p. 101)
Entering an address
Set the instrument to the same
communications protocol as the
controller
Select the transmission format
9.1
Overview and Features
*1. ANSI/IEEE Standard 488.1-1987, IEEE Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation
*2. ANSI/IEEE Standard 488.2-1987, IEEE Standard Codes, Formats, Protocols, and Common Commands
*3. The situation in which the input buffer and the output queue become full, so that processing cannot continue.
Summary of Contents for RM3542
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Page 84: ...6 4 Auto Exporting Measured Values at End of Measurement Data Output Function 78 ...
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