Trigger Output .
2-5
Main Output
2-6
Additional Features
2-6
General Characteristics
2-7
Environmental
2-7
Power supply
2-7
Weight
2-7
Dimensions
2-7
Recalibration period
2-7
3.
Installation
Introduction
3-1
Safety Considerations
3-1
Initial Inspection
3-1
Power Requirements and Line Voltage Selection
3-2
Power Cable
3-3
HP-IB Connector .
3-5
HP-IB Logic Levels
3-5
Operating Environment
3-6
Temperature .
3-6
Humidity
3-6
Instrument Cooling .
3-6
Claims and Repackaging .
3-6
Storage and Shipment .
3-7
Return Shipment to HP
3-7
4.
Operating
Introduction
4-1
Switching On
4-2
Error Codes
4-2
Standard Parameter Set
4-4
Selecting Trigger Mode
4-5
Mode Selection .
4-5
Controlling the External Trigger
4-6
Trigger Slope
4-6
Trigger Level
4-6
Manual Trigger
M A N
4-6
Single Pulse
1 PULSE
4-6
Trigger Output .
4-6
Selecting Control Mode
4-7
Control Input
4-7
Mode Selection .
4-8
Period Control
(
PERC
)
4-8
Delay Control
(
DELC
)
4-8
Width Control
(
WIDC
)
4-8
High Level Control
(
HILC
)
4-8
Setting Transition Modes
4-10
Fixed
4-10
Linear
4-10
Gaussian
4-10
Transition Ranges
4-11
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