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The normalization process completes without further operator intervention.
When it is complete, a beep sounds if the audio alert is enabled (see The Audio
Alert on page 6–71) and the following message appears:
NORMALIZATION COMPLETE
If you receive a message that either frequency or amplitude normalization failed,
try the procedure again. The spectral display reappears automatically upon
completion of normalization. In case of repeated failures, contact your local
Tektronix Service Center or representative.
All configuration settings selected in the UTIL menu are retained in NVRAM
until you change them. The System Configuration menu offers nine choices.
1. Press [UTIL] to call up the Utility menu.
2. Press [4] to select SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
The 2715 is provided with a digital communications port to exchange data and
commands with an external instrument controller or a printer/plotter. Either an
RS-232 Interface (Option 08) or an IEEE 488 General Purpose Interface Bus
(GPIB) port (Option 03) is available. The RS-232 port is modem compatible and
makes possible remote operation via a telephone line. Port connectors are located
on the rear panel. See Appendix E: External Input and Output.
The accompanying Programmer Manual contains additional information about
setting up and configuring the 2715 for remote or automated operations and
complete explanations of the commands that are used. See the Programmer
Manual for additional information.
3. Press [0] to select COMMUNICATION PORT CONFIG.
COMMUNICATION PORT CONFIG displays both GPIB and RS-232
selections regardles of which is installed. You must select whichever one is
currently installed in your instrument (check the physical configuration of
J104 at the rear panel), See Figures E–3 and E–4 in Appendix E: External
Input and Output for GPIB and RS-232 connector confugurations.
The menu shows the following:
0 GPIB
OFFLINE/ADDR #
2 RS-232
OFFLINE/BAUD RATE
If the GPIB port is currently active, its GPIB address (0 through 30) is
displayed at the end of the line. Otherwise, the line ends with OFFLINE.
If the RS-232 port is currently active, its baud rate is displayed at the end of
the line (for example, 9600). Otherwise, the line ends with OFFLINE.
System Configuration
Configuring the
Communications Port
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