Remote interface
Use the :ROUTe:OPEN:ALL command to open all of the channels. The command is as
follows:
PRINT #1, "output 16; :route:open:all"
Use the :ROUTe:MULTiple:OPEN command to open speci
fi
ed channels. For example, if you
wish to open channels 1, 3 and 5, use the following command:
PRINT #1, "output 16; :route:multiple:open (@1,3,5)"
Note that opening channel 11 selects the 2-pole operating mode.
Selecting measurement function
This section describes how to select a speci
fi
c measurement function for an internal channel.
1.
Use the
and
keys to select the desired channel.
2.
Select the desired measurement function with the keys on the front panel. The various
measurement functions available are:
DCV: DC volts
PERIOD: period
ACV: AC volts
TEMP: simulated temperature
Ω
2W: 2-wire ohms
CONT: continuity
Ω
4W: 4-wire ohms (channels 1-5)
: diode test
FREQ: frequency
Configuring scan parameters
This section details how to select internal scanning and how to con
fi
gure the scan parameters.
Front Panel
Use the SHIFT-CONFIG keys to select the scan type and con
fi
gure the scan parameters.
1.
Press SHIFT then CONFIG. The instrument will display the following prompt for
internal scanning:
TYPE: INT
Use the
▲
or
▼
key if EXT is displayed. Then press ENTER.
2.
The following message will be displayed:
MIN CHAN: 1
Use the
▲
and
▼
keys to select the channel at which the scanning will begin, then press
ENTER.
3.
The unit will then display the following message:
MAX CHAN: 10
Use the
,
,
▲
, and
▼
keys to select the channel at which the scanning will stop,
then press ENTER.
Operation
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