Introduction
This section contains detailed information on front panel and IEEE-488 bus operation of the
Model 2000-SCAN. The information in this section is organized as follows:
Signal limitations —
Summarizes the maximum signals that can be applied to the
Model 2000-SCAN.
Scanner card detection —
Discusses how the scanner card is detected and how to determine
whether or not the card is installed with a bus command.
Model 2000 front panel scanner controls and IEEE-488 bus scanner commands —
Gives
an overview of the Model 2000 Multimeter front panel controls and corresponding IEEE-488
bus commands used to control the scanner card.
IEEE-488 bus scanner commands —
Summarizes bus commands necessary to control the
scanner card by either the Model 2000 or Model 2001/2002 Multimeters.
Model 2001/2002 front panel scanner controls and IEEE-488 bus scanner commands —
Gives and overview of the Model 2001/2002 Multimeter front panel controls and corresponding
IEEE-488 bus commands used to control the scanner card.
RTD temperature measurements —
Provides detailed information on using RTD probes
when scanning (Model 2001/2002).
Typical applications —
Discusses typical applications for the Model 2000-SCAN.
Measurement considerations —
Discusses a number of measurement considerations that
should be taken into account when using the scanner.
NOTE
Before using the Model 2000-SCAN scanner card, you should be thoroughly
familiar with the operation of the Model 2000 /2001/2002 Multimeter. See the
multimeter manual for details.
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Operation
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