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Getting Started
Model 2700 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual
Identifying installed switching modules
On power-up, the model numbers of installed switching modules are displayed briefly. If a
Model 7700, 7701, 7702, 7703, 7705, 7708, 7709, 7710, 7711, or 7712 switching module
is removed while the Model 2700 is on, the instrument will operate as if the module is
installed. That is, the Model 2700 will operate as if the pseudocard is installed.
NOTE
If a Model 7706 or 7707 is removed while power is on, error +523 “Card
hardware error” will occur, and the module will be removed from the system.
In general, it is not recommended to install or remove switching modules with
the power on.
The CARD menu and remote query commands can be used to identify modules installed
in the mainframe. For details, see
“Switching module installation and connections,”
.
Front and rear panel familiarization
Front panel summary
The front panel of Model 2700 is shown in
Figure 1-1
Model 2700 front panel
NOTE
Most keys provide a dual function or operation. The nomenclature on a key
indicates its unshifted function/operation which is selected by pressing the key.
Nomenclature (in blue) above a key indicates its shifted function. A shifted
function is selected by pressing the SHIFT key and then the function/operation
key.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
F
!
F
Model 2700 Multimeter / Data Acquisition System
RANGE
F
500V
PEAK
FRONT/REAR
3A 250V
AMPS
HI
INPUT
LO
SENSE
Ω
4 WIRE
INPUTS
350V
PEAK
1000V
PEAK
AUTO
SHIFT
LOCAL
POWER
RANGE
R
EXIT
ENTER
DIGITS RATE
REL
FILTER
TRIG
EX TRIG
STORE
RECALL
OPEN
DCV
DCI
MATH
O U T P U T
RATIO
ACV
ACI
Ω
2
Ω
4
FREQ
TEMP
CH AVG
CONT
PERIOD SENSOR
LIMITS
ON/OFF
DELAY
HOLD
SAVE
SETUP
CONFIG
HALT
TYPE
LSYNC
TEST
MONITOR
STEP
SCAN
OCOMP
CH-OFF
CARD
CLOSE
Integra Series
RS-232
GPIB
Summary of Contents for 2700
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