
GPIB primary address
The GPIB primary address of the instrument must be the same as the primary address you
specify in the controller’s programming language. The default primary address of the instru-
ment is 16, but you can set the address to any value from 0 to 30 by using the following step by
step instructions.
1.
Press SHIFT then GPIB.
2.
Use the
▲
and
▼
keys to select ADDRess. Or, press ENTER. Once you have pressed
ENTER, the unit automatically displays the address selection.
3.
Use the
and
keys to toggle from ADDRess to the numeric entry. Notice the val-
ues are blinking.
4.
Use the
▲
and
▼
keys to change the numeric entries to the desired address.
5.
Press ENTER.
See Section Four — Remote Operation for more GPIB information.
Warm-up time
The Model 2000 is ready for use as soon as the power-up sequence has completed. However,
to achieve rated accuracy, allow the instrument to warm up for one hour. If the instrument has
been subjected to extreme temperatures, allow additional time for internal temperatures to
stabilize.
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Summary of Contents for 2000
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