
HP-IB
Service
Mnemonic
Definitions
All
service
routine
k
eystrokes
can
b e
made
through
HP-IB
in
one
of
the
follo
wing
approac
hes:
sending
equiv
alen
t
remote
HP-IB
commands.
(Mnemonics
ha
v
e
b een
do cumen
ted
previously
with
the
corresp onding
k
eystrok
e.)
in
v
oking
the
System
Men
u
(MENUSYST)
and
using
the
analyzer
mnemonic
(SOFTn),
where
\n"
represen
ts
the
softkey
n
um
b er.
(Softkeys
are
n
um
b ered
1
to
8
from
top
to
b ottom.)
An
HP-IB
o
v
erview
is
pro
vided
in
the
\Compatible
P
eripherals"
c
hapter
in
the
User's
Guide
.
HP-IB
programming
information
is
also
pro
vided
in
the
Pr
o
gr
amming
Guide
.
Inv
oking
T
ests
Remotely
Many
tests
require
a
resp onse
to
the
display
ed
prompts.
Since
bit
1
of
the
Ev
en
t
Status
Register
B
is
set
(bit
1
=
service
routine
w
aiting)
an
y
time
a
service
routine
prompts
the
user
for
an
exp ected
resp onse,
y
ou
can
send
an
appropriate
resp onse
using
one
of
the
follo
wing
tec
hniques:
Read
ev
en
t
status
register
B
to
reset
the
bit.
Enable
bit
1
to
in
terrupt
(ESNB[D]).
See
\Status
Reporting"
in
the
Programming
Guide.
Resp ond
to
the
prompt
with
a
TESRn
command
(see
T
ests
Men
u,
at
the
b eginning
ofthis
c
hapter).
Sym
b ol
Con
v
en
tions
[
]
An
optional
op erand
D
A
n
umerical
op erand
<
>
A
necessary
app endage
j
An
either/or
c
hoice
in
app endages
Analog
Bus
Codes
10-40
Service
Key
Menus
and
Error
Messages
DRAFT
3/21/106
15:14
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