Summary of Contents for IntelliFrame VX1410

Page 1: ...ess underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing Rentals Demo...

Page 2: ...instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid personal injury do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Refer to the Safety Summary prior to performing service Ar...

Page 3: ...es that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved Printed in the U S A Tektronix Inc P O Box 1000 Wilsonville OR 97070 1000 TEKTRONIX and TEK are registe...

Page 4: ...fect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from a...

Page 5: ...r RS 232 Connector 3 4 Backplane Connectors 3 5 Enhanced Monitor 3 9 Command Groups 3 13 Display Commands 3 13 Status Commands 3 13 System Commands 3 15 Test Commands 3 18 VXI Monitor Commands 3 18 IE...

Page 6: ...7 2 Removal and Replacement 7 4 Troubleshooting Procedures 7 16 Repackaging Instructions 7 17 Theory of Operation 7 18 Replaceable Parts Parts Ordering Information 8 1 VX1410 IntelliFrame Common Repla...

Page 7: ...talling the Empty Slot Panel Fillers 1 20 Figure 1 11 Locations of Safety and Chassis Ground Screws on Left Rear of the Mainframe 1 21 Figure 1 12 Installing the Backplane EMI DIN Shields 1 22 Figure...

Page 8: ...r of the Mainframe 7 5 Figure 7 3 Removing the Fan Assembly 7 6 Figure 7 4 Removing the Fans 7 6 Figure 7 5 Removing the Monitor Board 7 7 Figure 7 6 Removing the Power Supply Interface Board 7 8 Figu...

Page 9: ...5 105 and 135 155 Jumper Location on the Standard Monitor Board B 3 Figure B 3 Enhanced Monitor Board Jumpers B 4 Figure B 4 J20 and J21 Backplane Interface Connector B 6 Figure B 5 Power Supply Inter...

Page 10: ...IEEE 488 2 Common Commands 3 19 Table 3 13 Parameter Types for Syntax Descriptions 3 23 Table 3 14 Default Factory RS 232 Communication Settings 3 77 Table 3 15 Effects of PRESet on Serial Port Param...

Page 11: ...ise Check 5 2 Table 6 1 PC RS 232 Settings for the Calibration Procedure 6 2 Table 7 1 Fuses 7 16 Table 8 1 VX1410 IntelliFrame Common Replaceable Parts 8 2 Table C 1 SCPI Conformance Information C 1...

Page 12: ...ensure that the product is properly grounded To avoid electric shock or fire hazard do not operate this product with covers or panels removed To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse type and rating sp...

Page 13: ...cates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property inclu...

Page 14: ...uscitation is present To avoid electric shock disconnect the main power by means of the power cord or if provided the power switch Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product Disconnect p...

Page 15: ...traits and typical characteristics of the mainframe H Adjustment Procedures provide service related command information for use with the Enhanced Monitor option H Performance Verification includes the...

Page 16: ...ower supply has a volt ampere capacity of 1660 VA but only 872 watts is usable by VXI instrument modules at any one time see Appendix A Power Budget Worksheet The mainframe accommodates exclusively di...

Page 17: ...1410 IntelliFrame has an autoconfigurable solid state backplane that uses electronic jumpering of the IACK and BUS GRANT signal lines There are no jumpers to move or install on the backplane This resu...

Page 18: ...a rear RS 232 interface The Option 1M also includes a 20 character alphanumeric display on the front panel with scroll keys for manual viewing for mainframe status Table 1 1 lists the VX1410 IntelliF...

Page 19: ...plug type varies according to country see Table 1 2 H Line fuse 15 A 250 V H Line fuse 20 A 250 V H Line fuse 6 3 A 250 V H VXI Plug Play Floppy disk See the Readme file on disk for installation infor...

Page 20: ...ale X DB9 female serial null modem Tektronix part number 012 1379 XX H AC to DC low voltage converter supply to externally supply power to the Enhanced Monitor Options 1M and 2M Tektronix part number...

Page 21: ...Frame comes standard with two power cords and three fuses Before installing the mainframe you must determine the correct fuse and power cord for your application Use the following information to deter...

Page 22: ...ule installation instructions The VX1410 IntelliFrame is designed to operate on a bench or in a rackmount environment For proper cooling allow at least two inches 5 1 cm of clearance on the rear and s...

Page 23: ...ble tray depth of 1 75 inches Similarly you can install Option 2U to provide a cable tray depth of 3 5 inches Figure 1 3 on page 1 10 shows how to install Option 2U to provide a cable tray depth of 4...

Page 24: ...all feet optional Install butch plate optional Install cable tray and tighten 4 screws Remove 4 inside screws 4 2 6 5 Figure 1 2 Installing the Option 1U 1 75 inch Deep Cable Tray Option 2U 3 5 Inch D...

Page 25: ...feet Install butch plate optional Install cable tray and tighten 4 screws Install feet optional 4 3 2 Figure 1 3 Installing the Option 2U 4 25 inch Deep Cable Tray Option 1U 2 5 Inch Installation is...

Page 26: ...ble tray and tighten 4 screws Install butch plate optional Install 4 screws do not tighten Install feet optional 1 Remove 4 feet 7 6 5 4 Figure 1 4 Installing the Option 2U 6 0 Inch Deep Cable Tray Op...

Page 27: ...e recesses into the rack The steps for installing the rackmount kits consist of installing the rackmount hardware to the mainframe and then installing the mainframe in the rack You will need the follo...

Page 28: ...surface Latch is located at the rear Bracket 2 Screws 5 Screws Bracket VXI Plug Play Position Key Handle 2 Screws Track Figure 1 5 Installing the Rackmount Kit Hardware 4 Remove the five 8 32 screws f...

Page 29: ...pair of holes that mount the rear bracket so the flange to flange distance see Figure 1 6 matches the front rail to rear rail spacing that you just measured in step 2 NOTE If necessary refer to the r...

Page 30: ...ance is only valid for the mainframe without the rubber feet and cable trays Refer to Figures 4 2 4 3 and 4 4 on pages 4 10 4 11 and 4 12 for information on vertical clearances of the mainframe with c...

Page 31: ...ck assembly to the front and rear rails Seat the screws fully but lightly to adjust the mounting later 9 Tighten the screws left loose in step 4 to fix the front to rear flange spacing of the slide ou...

Page 32: ...inet 15 Tighten the four screws that you left loose at the rear of the rack when you performed step 8 and pull the mainframe part way out of the rack Tighten the 10 32 screws using 28 inch lbs of torq...

Page 33: ...inges Rackmount Door Rackmount Bracket 2 Flat Head Screws Catch 2 Pan Head Screws Rackmount Bracket 2 Flat Head Screws Figure 1 9 Installing the Rackmount Door Option 2R Artisan Technology Group Quali...

Page 34: ...UL listed to UL 3111 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 and is IEC 1010 1 compliant You should use VXIbus modules with the mainframe that are listed or designed to limit electric shock and fire H Investig...

Page 35: ...vate effectively robbing airflow from installed modules Installing the fillers provides improved cooling for installed modules improved EMI shielding and more accurate air temperature sensing to contr...

Page 36: ...the power supply to the mainframe You can use the chassis ground connection to connect the grounds of one or more instruments to the mainframe This ensures a common ground connection between instrumen...

Page 37: ...you intend to install the Backplane EMI DIN shields 3 Refer to Figure 1 12 and install the shields over the backplane connector 4 Mount the connector in place using two 4 20 thread forming screws 5 R...

Page 38: ...odules The shield conforms with the VXI specifica tion for intermodule shielding 7 Install a blank EMI front panel for each empty slot making sure that the EMI shielding is in contact with the adjacen...

Page 39: ...position of FF This allows the mainframe to dynamically configure the address However make sure that no other module uses the same slot address as the enhanced monitor board determined by the positio...

Page 40: ...clude the Optional Monitor you can measure the power supply voltages with a digital voltmeter Connect one lead of the voltmeter to the supply pins of the 25 pin connector on the rear panel of the main...

Page 41: ...the mainframe Slot 0 is reserved for the mainframe controller all other slots are available for any VXIbus modules IntelliGuides on the bottom of each slot automatically open when you install a module...

Page 42: ...display allow you to scroll through the display selections Power Switch Figure 2 2 Partial Front View of the VX1410 IntelliFrame with Option 1M Figure 2 3 shows the rear view of the standard VX1410 In...

Page 43: ...WARNING Do not connect an RS 232 cable to the 25 pin connector The connector is not an RS 232 connector Connecting an RS 232 cable to the connector can result in damage to the equipment Enhanced Moni...

Page 44: ...or message Once all error messages have been retrieved the READY indicator stops flashing and remains on The amber ACCESSED indicator lights when the MODID line is accessed by the slot 0 device Refer...

Page 45: ...Sub D connector lets you monitor the power supply voltages fan speed and the maximum slot temperature rise within the mainframe The connector also provides remote on and off capability and access to t...

Page 46: ...put signal proportional to the maximum temperature rise of the 13 modules 100 mV C 12 Tach1 A square wave output signal proportional to the speed of Fan 1 RPM 15 Pulse Width where Pulse Width is the p...

Page 47: ...n 1M and 2M If you use pins 8 and 21 5 VB to supply 5 V Standby to the backplane make sure that the rear panel jumper is in the correct position refer to Enhanced Monitor Board Jumpers in Appendix B 4...

Page 48: ...cludes a 9 pin RS 232 connector that allows connec tion to a RS 232 host Figure 3 2 shows the pinouts of the 9 pin RS 232 connector Table 3 2 describes the pin assignments Pin 9 Pin 1 Figure 3 2 RS 23...

Page 49: ...Signal Ground GND 6 No Connection 7 Request to Send RTS 8 Clear to Send CTS 9 No Connection Backplane Connectors Table 3 3 shows the P1 connector pinouts for all slots in the VX1410 Intelli Frame Tab...

Page 50: ...SFAIL 11 GND BG3OUT BERR 12 DS1 BR0 SYSRESET 13 DS0 BR1 LWORD 14 WRITE BR2 AM5 15 GND BR3 A23 16 DTACK AM0 A22 17 GND AM1 A21 18 AS AM2 A20 19 GND AM3 A19 20 IACK GND A18 21 IACKIN SERCLK A17 22 IACKO...

Page 51: ...A31 LBUSC04 12 LBUSA05 GND LBUSC05 13 5 2 V 5 V 2 V 14 LBUSA06 D16 LBUSC06 15 LBUSA07 D17 LBUSC07 16 GND D18 GND 17 LBUSA08 D19 LBUSC08 18 LBUSA09 D20 LBUSC09 19 5 2 V D21 5 2 V 20 LBUSA10 D22 LBUSC10...

Page 52: ...LBUSC04 12 MODID07 GND LBUSC05 13 5 2 V 5 V 2 V 14 MODID06 D16 LBUSC06 15 MODID05 D17 LBUSC07 16 GND D18 GND 17 MODID04 D19 LBUSC08 18 MODID03 D20 LBUSC09 19 5 2 V D21 5 2 V 20 MODID02 D22 LBUSC10 21...

Page 53: ...stem status as determined by the monitoring system Use the NEXT and PREV buttons on the side of the display to scroll through the individual messages Table 3 6 lists some of the messages that you may...

Page 54: ...s 24 Volts XX XXV 12 Volts XX XXV 5 Volts X XXV 5V Stby X XXV 5V External X XXV 2 Volts X XXV 5 2 Volts X XXV 12 Volts XX XXV 24 Volts XX XXV Temperature Status Messages Ambient T XX C S0 S1 XX XX C S...

Page 55: ...t to the current interval You can also query the individual messages and status information using the commands and queries described in the remainder of this chapter The remainder of this chapter prov...

Page 56: ...Commands Header Description Sets or queries user defined messages to display on the front panel readout Status Commands Commands in the STATus subsystem along with several IEEE 488 2 Common Commands...

Page 57: ...ntents of the Questionable Condition register Sets or queries the contents of the Questionable Status Enable register Sets or queries the filter cleaning interval time Returns the remaining time for t...

Page 58: ...ns the next event code from the Error Event queue Returns a comma separated list of all unread event codes from the Error Event queue Returns the number of unread events from the Error Event queue Set...

Page 59: ...o default values Configures the RS 232 port parameters for use with a computer Configures the RS 232 port parameters for use with a terminal Sets or queries the number of stop bits sent with each char...

Page 60: ...query returns whether the power is on or off Queries the number of times the mainframe power has been cycled Queries the power source of the enhanced monitor Sets or queries whether the VXI SYSRESET s...

Page 61: ...failure code for the last self test command that was executed Returns a failure code as a string describing the last executed self test command and the test results VXI Monitor Commands Commands in t...

Page 62: ...nable register Returns the contents of the Standard Event Status Register Returns the identification message of the mainframe Synchronizes command execution with the controller Sets or queries the pow...

Page 63: ...The standard simplifies the task of programming a group of instruments that use SCPI Instead of having to learn different commands for every instrument the programmer may use the same commands for the...

Page 64: ...Root node Leaf nodes Figure 3 3 Tree Hierarchy The header path and leaf node together form the command header Figure 3 4 shows the command header for the leaf node indicated in Figure 3 3 Root Node He...

Page 65: ...ric Integers in hex H octal Q or binary B format command parameter H00FF B010101 Q0753 NR1 Integers response parameter 0 1 15 NR2 Decimal numbers response parameter 1 2 3 141516 6 5 NRf Integer decima...

Page 66: ...ou can enter commands in either upper or lower case You can precede any command with white space characters White space characters include a space or any combination of the ASCII control characters he...

Page 67: ...SYSTem VERSion TEST RESult If the command that follows the semicolon has the same header path you may omit the colon and the path and state only the new leaf node This makes it possible for example t...

Page 68: ...to mainframes with Option 1M Please note that Option 2M does not include a display Use the DISPlay subsystem to display user defined messages on the front panel Figure 3 6 lists the DISPlay subsystem...

Page 69: ...s Parameter Query Response String Block String Not Applicable 223 Too Much Data You attempted to send too much data to the display 220 Parameter Error You attempted to send nonprinting data in the blo...

Page 70: ...STATus subsystem The STATus subsystem controls the parameters shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 STATus Subsystem Hierarchy Use the STATus subsystem to monitor the status of the voltages temperatures fan...

Page 71: ...associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 Operation Status Word Bits Definition D0 CALibrating D1 Not Used D2 Not Used D3 Not Used D4 Not Used D5 Not Used D6 Not Used D7 N...

Page 72: ...0 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 3 31 Query Response STATus OPERation CONDition STATus OPERation ENABle Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SO...

Page 73: ...e STATus OPERation command on page 3 30 Unused bits always return a value of 0 Reading the Operation Condition register does not clear it There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query...

Page 74: ...register value at power on is set to H0000 Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register value to H0000 STATus OPERation ENABle Mask STATus OPERation ENABle Mask Query Response NRf Nondecimal...

Page 75: ...and associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 VXI Monitor Event Word Bits Definition D0 BERR Occurred D1 SYSFAIL Occurred D2 ACFAIL Occurred D3 AS Missing D4 Not Used D5 N...

Page 76: ...em VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 3 35 Query Response STATus OPERation VXIMonitor ENABle Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www...

Page 77: ...en no ACFAIL is detected the query returns a value of 0 in all fields At power on the values of all fields are set to 0 There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Appl...

Page 78: ...query returns NONE At power on the value is set to NONE There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable A16 A24 A32 NONE Not Applicable None None Query Response...

Page 79: ...er value at power on is set to H7FFF Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register value to H7FFF STATus OPERation VXIMonitor ENABle Mask STATus OPERation VXIMonitor ENABle Mask Query Response...

Page 80: ...When no SYSFAIL is detected the query returns a value of 0 in all fields At power on the values of all fields are set to 0 There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not...

Page 81: ...nt Queue is preset to the default value of 499 0 The SCPI Positive Transition Filters are preset to 1 This command does not clear the SCPI event registers or the IEEE 488 2 enable and event registers...

Page 82: ...o command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 Questionable Status Word Bits Definition D0 VOLTage D1 Not Used D2 Not Used D3 Not Used D4 TEMPerature D5 Not Used D6 N...

Page 83: ...410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual Query Response STATus QUEStionable CONDition STATus QUEStionable ENABle Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88...

Page 84: ...The register is cleared by the CLS command There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 Blower Status Word Bits Definition D0 Blower 1 D1 Blower 2 D2 Not...

Page 85: ...Manual Reading the register clears it Query Response STATus QUEStionable BLOWer CONDition STATus QUEStionable BLOWer ENABle Dependencies Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Inst...

Page 86: ...register can be found under the STA Tus QUEStionable BLOWer command on page 3 43 Reading this register does not clear it There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not ap...

Page 87: ...d on page 3 124 at power on the register value will be restored from nonvolatile RAM otherwise the register value at power on is set to H7FFF Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register valu...

Page 88: ...e BLOWer SPEed Blower Blower Query Response BLOWer1 BLOWer2 NR1 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to use an invalid parameter value None Query STAT QUES BLOW SPE BLOW1 Response...

Page 89: ...under the STATus QUEStionable command on page 3 41 Reading the register does not clear it There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None...

Page 90: ...tored from nonvolatile RAM otherwise the register value at power on is set to H0000 Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register value to H0000 Mask Query Response NRf Nondecimal Numeric 0 N...

Page 91: ...ery Response NRf 1 N 65535 MIN MAX NR1 1 65535 Not Applicable 222 Data Out of Range You attempted to set the filter cleaning time interval to an illegal value None Command Query Response STATus QUESti...

Page 92: ...cycle Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable Not Applicable None Query Response STATus QUEStionable FILTer TINTerval STATus QUEStionable FILTer TRESet Syntax Parameters Reset Value...

Page 93: ...lay when the front panel displays the filter cleaning warning message or the filter cleaning remaining time Option 1M only Parameter Query Response Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not App...

Page 94: ...ts Definition D0 Slot 0 Delta Temperature D1 Slot 1 Delta Temperature D2 Slot 2 Delta Temperature D3 Slot 3 Delta Temperature D4 Slot 4 Delta Temperature D5 Slot 5 Delta Temperature D6 Slot 6 Delta Te...

Page 95: ...rame Instruction Manual Query Response STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature CONDition STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guara...

Page 96: ...t ambient input temperature OUT0 OUT12 output temperature of each slot DELTa0 DELTa12 output temperature minus input temperature of each slot NR1 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempt...

Page 97: ...Perature command on page 3 53 If the fan speed is already set to the maximum speed and the delta temperature is above the limit for 30 seconds a failure will be reported Reading the register does not...

Page 98: ...et to H7FFF Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register value to H7FFF STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle Mask STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle Mask Query Response NRf Nondecimal N...

Page 99: ...0 OUT12 output temperature of each slot DELTa0 DELTa12 output temperature minus input temperature of each slot NR1 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to use an illegal parameter...

Page 100: ...e of each slot NR1 Limit NRf If Location is AMBient 1 Limit 55 MIN MAX If Location is DELTan 5 Limit 30 MIN MAX 1 55 5 30 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to set the location t...

Page 101: ...a0 DELTa12 AMBient ambient input temperature OUT0 OUT12 output temperature of each slot DELTa0 DELTa12 output temperature minus input temperature of each slot NR1 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter...

Page 102: ...is cleared by the CLS command There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 Voltage Status Word Bits Definition D0 24 V D1 12 V D2 5 V D3 5 V Standby D4 5...

Page 103: ...anual Reading the register clears it Query Response STATus QUEStionable VOLTage CONDition STATus QUEStionable VOLTage ENABle Dependencies Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Ins...

Page 104: ...s in this register can be found in STATus QUEStionable VOLTage command on page 3 61 Reading the register does not clear it There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not A...

Page 105: ...set to H7FFF Executing the STATus PRESet command sets the register value to H7FFF STATus QUEStionable VOLTage ENABle Mask STATus QUEStionable VOLTage ENABle Mask Query Response NRf Nondecimal Numeric...

Page 106: ...4 V P12 12 V P5 5 V P5STBY 5 V Standby P5EXT 5 V External N2 2 V N5PT2 5 2 V N12 12 V N24 24 V Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to use an illegal parameter value None Query Res...

Page 107: ...of the transition filter are always enabled Bit 15 always returns a 0 The factory default setting is 32743 The 5 V Standby and 5 V External are not monitored STATus QUEStionable VOLTage PTR Mask STATu...

Page 108: ...m the standard SCPI command The SYSTem ER Ror query is an alias There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 string Not Applicable None None Query Respons...

Page 109: ...CLS command The SYSTem ERRor ALL query is an alias There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 string Not Applicable None None Query Response 221 Setting...

Page 110: ...s cleared at power on or when you send the CLS command There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Response STATus QUEue S...

Page 111: ...ror Event queue is cleared at power on or when you send the CLS command There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Respon...

Page 112: ...vent queue is cleared at power on or when you send the CLS command There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Response ST...

Page 113: ...n you send the STATus PRESet command the contents of the register is set to 499 0 Event List Query Response NRf numeric range NRf numeric range NRf numeric range NRf numeric range numeric range is NRf...

Page 114: ...ble to the value of 1999 1000 The SYS Tem ERRor ENABle ALL command is an alias Not Applicable None None Command STATus PRESet STATus QUEue ENABle CLS Syntax Reset Value Errors and Events Dependencies...

Page 115: ...of zero Definition of the bits can be found in STATus SEVent command on page 3 75 Reading the register does not clear it There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Ap...

Page 116: ...ommand associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not applicable NR1 Event Status Word Bits Definition D0 Blower 1 D1 Blower 2 D2 Filter D3 Slot 0 Delta Temperature D4 Slot 1 Delta Temperatur...

Page 117: ...ternal D22 2 V D23 5 2 V D24 12 V D25 24 V D26 BERR D27 SYSFAIL D28 ACFAIL D29 AS D30 Not Used D31 Not Used Not Applicable None None Query Response STATus SCONdition Reset Value Errors and Events Depe...

Page 118: ...1410 IntelliFrame These default settings do not change when you issue the SYSTem FACTory command Table 3 14 Default Factory RS 232 Communication Settings Command Factory Default Setting SYSTem COMMuni...

Page 119: ...Baud Rate Query Response NRf 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 MINimum MAXimum NR1 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 300 19200 Not Applicable 222 Data Out of Range You attempted to set the baud rate...

Page 120: ...y Response NRf 7 8 MINimum MAXimum NR1 7 8 7 8 Not Applicable 222 Data Out of Range You attempted to set the bits per character value to an illegal value None Command Query Response All SYSTem COMMuni...

Page 121: ...nd ignores the incoming CTS line A value of IBFull or RFR specifies that the two lines are used for hardware flow control Flow Control Query Response OFF ON IBFull RFR OFF ON IBF Not Applicable 224 Il...

Page 122: ...aracters are echoed back to the RS 232 port Boolean Query Response NRf N 0 0 ON OFF NR1 1 0 1 0 Not Applicable None None Command Query Response All SYSTem COMMunicate SERial commands Syntax Parameters...

Page 123: ...queue and will not be output to the RS 232 port directly If the mode is ON all asynchronous error messages are placed in the Error Event queue The event registers will not be updated by any event mes...

Page 124: ...put before the newline character is received For example for a backspace character use H for a line delete character use U If you enable the line buffer mode the output character n 0x0A will be conver...

Page 125: ...values Avoid using XON pacing when transferring binary data Flow Control Query Response NONE XON NONE XON Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to set the flow control to an illega...

Page 126: ...ansmit and receive values Type Query Response EVEN NONE ODD EVEN NONE ODD Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to set the parity to an illegal value None Command Query Response All...

Page 127: ...AW mode There are no associated queries with these commands Table 3 15 lists the preset values for each PRESet command Table 3 15 Effects of PRESet on Serial Port Parameters SERial Port Parameter ALL...

Page 128: ...th the transmit and receive values Stop Bits Query Response NRf 1 2 MINimum MAXimum NR1 1 2 1 2 Not Applicable 222 Data Out of Range You attempted to set terminator to an illegal value None Command Qu...

Page 129: ...ere is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response None year month day Not Applicable None None Query Response SYSTem TIME LMAintenance Syntax Parameters Reset Value Errors and Even...

Page 130: ...item from the queue Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 string Not Applicable 350 Queue Overflow The Error Event queue overflowed due to the execution errors of other com mands The SYST ERR q...

Page 131: ...pt of the CLS command There is no associated command for this query SYSTem ERRor ALL Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 string Not Applicable None None Query SYST ERR ALL Response 221 Setting...

Page 132: ...is cleared at power up upon receipt of the CLS command There is no associated command for this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Response STATus QUEue S...

Page 133: ...nd The Error Event queue is cleared at power up upon receipt of the CLS command There is no associated command for this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query...

Page 134: ...Event queue is cleared at power up upon receipt of the CLS command There is no associated command for this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Response STA...

Page 135: ...hen you send the STATus PRESet command the contents of the register is set to 499 0 Event List Query Response NRf numeric range NRf numeric range NRf numeric range NRf numeric range numeric range is N...

Page 136: ...value of 1999 1000 The STA Tus QUEue ENABle ALL command is an alias Not Applicable None None Command STATus PRESet STATus QUEue ENABle STATus QUEue ENABle ALL Syntax Reset Value Errors and Events Dep...

Page 137: ...us QUEStionable BLOWer ENABle 32767 STATus QUEStionable ENABle 0 STATus QUEStionable FILTer TINTerval 4000 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle 32767 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature LIMit AMBient 55...

Page 138: ...m Subsystem VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 3 97 None Command None Dependencies Examples Related Commands Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg...

Page 139: ...query Command Header Query Response string string Not Applicable The query returns a null string if the Command Header is not a valid command header being recognized by the VX1410 IntelliFrame None Q...

Page 140: ...and from the VXI interface the interface event message is placed in the RS 232 Error Event queue as part of an event message The message in the Error Event queue looks similar to the following message...

Page 141: ...ge PTR STATus OPERation VXIMonitor ENABle SYSTem SYSReset STATus QUEStionable BLOWer ENABle VXIMonitor TINTerval STATus QUEStionable ENABle VXIMonitor REPeat STATus QUEStionable FILTer TINTerval ESE S...

Page 142: ...PACE STATus QUEStionable ENABle SYSTem COMMunicate SERial PARity STATus QUEStionable FILTer TINTerval SYSTem COMMunicate SERial SBITs STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle SYSTem SYSReset STATus QUE...

Page 143: ...on or off Boolean Query Response NRf N 0 0 ON OFF NR1 1 0 1 0 Not Applicable 224 Illegal Parameter Value You attempted to set the parameter to an illegal value None Command Query Response None Syntax...

Page 144: ...wer has been cycled since the mainframe was manufactured Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Not Applicable None None Query Response None Syntax Parameters Reset Value Errors and Events Depend...

Page 145: ...from the mainframe power supply or from an external power supply Parameter Query Response Not Applicable MAIN EXTERNAL Not Applicable None None Query Response None Syntax Parameters Reset Value Errors...

Page 146: ...ET is enabled and the mainframe is powered down commu nication through the RS 232 port is not possible even if an external 5 V is supplied to the enhanced monitor card The display will not show the cu...

Page 147: ...ce the last factory maintenance There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response None hour minute second Not Applicable None None Query Response SYSTem TIME ON Syntax Parameters...

Page 148: ...wer on There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable hour minute second Not Applicable None None Query Response SYSTem TIME LMAintenance Syntax Parameters Rese...

Page 149: ...Frame complies There is no command associated with this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR2 1995 0 Not Applicable None None Query Response IDN Syntax Parameters Reset Value Errors and Ev...

Page 150: ...nd DAC Control 1 Yes Yes Yes 1100 Front Panel Display Control Test 1 25 No No Yes 1110 Front Panel Display Control Test 2 36 No No Yes 1120 Front Panel Display Control Test 3 6 No No Yes A description...

Page 151: ...ixels H Front Panel Display Control Test 2 This test writes the following ASCII characters to the display 0x20 to 0x7E These characters are followed by and c H Front Panel Display Control Test 3 This...

Page 152: ...res The command form executes the same tests but returns no results code Each internal self test has a unique numeric identifier in the range of 1000 to 1999 see Table 3 19 on page 3 109 TST and TEST...

Page 153: ...failures Each internal self test has a unique numeric identifier in the range of 1000 to 1999 see Table 3 19 on page 3 109 Parameter Query Response NRf Non decimal number 1000 N 1999 NR1 0 1000 N 1999...

Page 154: ...no failures There is no associated command for this query Each internal self test has a unique numeric identifier in the range of 1000 to 1999 see Table 3 19 on page 3 109 Parameter Query Response Not...

Page 155: ...ted A value of zero is returned if there were no failures There is no associated command for this query Parameter Query Response Not Applicable string error number NR1 0 1000 N 1999 verbose message er...

Page 156: ...ble the repeat mode and use the query to return the status of the repeat mode The VXIMonitor subsystem controls the parameters shown in Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 VXIMonitor Subsystem Hierarchy The VXIMo...

Page 157: ...onitors the VXI bus for the specified time interval The factory default setting is OFF 0 Boolean Query Response NR1 N 0 0 ON OFF NR1 1 0 1 0 Not Applicable 221 Settings Conflict You attempted to set t...

Page 158: ...lean Query Response NR1 N 0 0 ON OFF NR1 1 0 1 0 0 213 Init Ignored You sent INITiate while the VXI Monitor was already monitoring the VXI bus None Command Query Response VXIMonitor TINTerval VXIMonit...

Page 159: ...setting is 10 seconds time Query Response NRf 1 N 2147483647 MIN MAX NR1 1 2147483647 Not Applicable 222 Data Out of Range You attempted to set the interval to an illegal value 221 Settings Conflict Y...

Page 160: ...and IEEE 488 2 event registers and the Error Event queue There is no query associated with this command SCPI and IEEE 488 2 enable registers are not cleared by this command None Not Applicable None N...

Page 161: ...HFF NR1 Standard Status Byte Definition Query Response D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Operation Complete Not Used Query Error Device Dependent Error Execution Error Command Error Not Used Power On Not Appli...

Page 162: ...er Query Response Not Applicable NR1 Standard Status Byte Definition Query Response D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Operation Complete Not Used Query Error Device Dependent Error Execution Error Command Error...

Page 163: ...age includes both the SCPI and firmware version numbers Parameter Query Response Not Applicable Syntax Defined by IEEE 488 2 Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Firmware Version or Equivalent Not...

Page 164: ...tatus register after the previous command has completed execution The query causes an ASCII one to be placed in the output queue after the previous command has completed execution None Not Applicable...

Page 165: ...Status Enable Register and the SCPI Enable Register settings will be restores to their previous settings Otherwise the settings will be cleared The factory default setting is 0 Value Query Response NR...

Page 166: ...command This command has no effect other than stopping the VXI Monitor The VXI Monitor stops execution while other monitors remain active None Not Applicable None None Command STATus PRESet CLS Synta...

Page 167: ...is is not required by IEEE 488 2 The factory default setting is 0 Mask Query Response NRf Non Decimal Numeric 0 N HFF NR1 Standard Status Byte Definition Query Response D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Not Use...

Page 168: ...R1 Standard Status Byte Definition Definition D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Not Used Not Used Error Event Queue Questionable Event Register MAV ESB Standard Event Status Reg RQS MSS Operation Event Register...

Page 169: ...al self test has a unique identifier in the range of 1000 to 1999 TST and TEST are identical queries There is no command associated with this query You can obtain additional test results with the TEST...

Page 170: ...ery associated with this command WAI prevents the instrument from executing further commands until the previous command has completed execution None Not Applicable None None Command OPC Syntax Paramet...

Page 171: ...nteger with the most significant bit always zero positive logic Unused or don t care bits in masks and registers always return zeros when queried The Operation Status register and the Questionable Sta...

Page 172: ...UEStionable EVENt STATus QUEStionable CONDition STATus QUEStionable ENABle Error Event Queue Not Empty Summary of VOLTage FILTer Summary of TEMPerature Summary of BLOWer Summary of VXI Monitor Power O...

Page 173: ...example one of the power supplies is not working properly you could program the mainframe to warn you of possible problems There are three status registers that provide summary information to the Que...

Page 174: ...esponding bit in the Temperature Status register If a problem occurs the corresponding bit will be set in the register 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TEMPerature Status Registers Not Used DELTA...

Page 175: ...nd event registers and two separate Error Event queues for the two interfaces You can send the commands listed below from the interface to set up only those status and event registers of that interfac...

Page 176: ...ntelliFrame execution control block Execution errors can occur when a program data element following a header was evaluated as outside of the legal input range or when the program data element is inco...

Page 177: ...data was invalid for the header 144 Character data too long The character element was more than 12 characters long 160 Block data error 161 Invalid block data An invalid block data element was receive...

Page 178: ...y INTERRUPTED The query was interrupted before a response was completely sent 420 Query UNTERMINATED An incomplete program message was received 430 Query DEADLOCKED The input and output buffers are fu...

Page 179: ...he bit 0 in the Questionable Enable register If any problems occur with any of the power supplies bit 0 of the register will be set Example 2 Monitor the Delta Temperature This example shows how to mo...

Page 180: ...tion The following example shows how to return a summary of the status information using the STAT SEVent command Send the STAT SEVent query and note the returned information For example assume that th...

Page 181: ...MS continuous range Source Frequency 45 Hz to 440 Hz continuous range 115 V operation 45 Hz to 66 Hz 230 V operation Power Consumption 1350 W line power maximum Fuse Rating 90 V 132 V Operation 0 25 i...

Page 182: ...A maximum if user supplied Maximum Current Capacity IMD Voltage IMD dynamic current Specification only valid for Main ame se ial m e s 020100 a 24 V 6 5 A frame serial numbers B020100 and higher 12 V...

Page 183: ...ough VXIbus or RS 232 with Option 1M Voltage Readout Accuracy typical 3 1 If the VX1410 IntelliFrame is configured with Option 1D Delete Power Supply all product specifications in this table do not ap...

Page 184: ...ar of mainframe Mainframe Exhaust Top sides of mainframe also on top rear of mainframe Cooling Clearance Two inches on both sides and rear of mainframe Pressurization Positive modules pressurized Filt...

Page 185: ...through module l s 1 25 1 00 0 75 0 50 0 25 0 00 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Pressure across module mm H2O Note Proposed VXI 8 Cooling Methods Figure 4 1 Mainframe Cooling Curve Artisan Technology Group Qu...

Page 186: ...gured with Option 1D Delete Power Supply all product specifications in this table do not apply To be VXI compliant the power supply must adhere to the specifications of the VXI standard 2 If the VX141...

Page 187: ...ft 305 m above 5000 ft 1524 m Nonoperating 40 000 ft 12 190 m Dynamics Random Vibration Three axis 30 minutes total 10 minutes per axis Operating 0 27 gRMS total from 5 Hz to 500 Hz Nonoperating 2 28...

Page 188: ...15 kV with no loss of stored data or damage that prevents recovery of normal operation by the user Immunity Fast Transients Com mon Mode No loss of stored data change to control settings degradation...

Page 189: ...anical Characteristic Description Overall Dimensions Standard Mainframe Height with feet 14 4 in 36 58 cm Width 16 7 in 42 55 cm Depth 24 in 60 96 cm Mainframe with Rackmount Height 14 0 in 35 56 cm W...

Page 190: ...inframe 100 lbs 45 4 kg maximum with no modules installed Cable Tray Option 1U 8 lbs 3 6 kg Cable Tray Option 2U 8 lbs 3 6 kg Module Size 13 C size VXI slots The mainframe also accepts A size or B siz...

Page 191: ...0 0 cm 15 75 in 44 5 cm 17 50 in 48 0 cm 18 9 in 67 06 cm 26 4 in Min 79 76 cm 31 4 in Max Figure 4 3 Front View and Side View of VX1410 IntelliFrame with Option 1U and Rackmount Option Artisan Techno...

Page 192: ...Option 2U and Rackmount Option Table 4 10 VXI and Plug Play Characteristic Description VXI Fully compatible with VXIbus System Specifications Rev 1 4 Plug Play Mainframe VXI Plug Play compliant with t...

Page 193: ...TDS500A series oscilloscope with a P6101B probe DC Voltage Regulation The DC voltage regulation can be verified by following the steps listed under Functional Check beginning on page 1 25 If your main...

Page 194: ...a ground lead less than one inch to the 1X oscilloscope probe P6101B 3 Connect the probe to Pin 1 of the 25 pin connector and connect the ground lead to one of the ground pins listed in Table 5 1 4 C...

Page 195: ...d injury do not perform any servicing other than that stated in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer to all Safety Summaries before performing any service WARNING Artisan...

Page 196: ...the board by looking through the exhaust holes on the side of the mainframe If the Temperature Sense board is located toward the rear of the mainframe you must remove the mainframe cover and move the...

Page 197: ...a Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control Xon Xoff 10 Make sure that the mainframe has had at least five minutes to warm up before continuing this procedure 11 Send the following commands to enabl...

Page 198: ...truction Manual 6 3 17 This completes the calibration procedure The rest of this section describes the CALibration and SYSTem PASSword commands in detail Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentati...

Page 199: ...A return value of 0 means that the calibration has passed and a return value between 10 and 22 indicates a calibration failure in slots 0 through 12 Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 0 10 22...

Page 200: ...mmand the VX1410 IntelliFrame will generate an error Password Query Response string VX1410 Not Applicable Not Applicable 221 Settings Conflict You attempted to send an invalid password None Command SY...

Page 201: ...d otherwise the VX1410 IntelliFrame will generate an error Password Query Response string VX1410 Not Applicable Not Applicable 221 Settings Conflict You attempted to send an invalid password None Comm...

Page 202: ...is abled Enabled commands return a value of 1 disabled return a value of 0 Parameter Query Response Not Applicable NR1 1 0 Not Applicable None None Query Response SYSTem PASSword CDISable Syntax Param...

Page 203: ...t start with an alphabet ical character followed by an optional alphabetical character and by a maximum of six digits string Not Applicable 221 Settings Conflict You attempted to execute a command tha...

Page 204: ...he location of controls indicators and connectors used with the mainframe CAUTION Many components within the mainframe are susceptible to static discharge damage Service the mainframe only in a static...

Page 205: ...ng of the mainframe and cleaning the fan filter Periodic cleaning reduces instrument breakdown and increases reliability Clean the mainframe as needed based on the operating environment Refer to your...

Page 206: ...ame The filter slides out of the rear of the mainframe as shown in Figure 7 1 Fan Filter Figure 7 1 Removing the Fan Filter Clean the fan filter by vacuuming or blowing air through the filter Rinse th...

Page 207: ...to Figure 7 3 and Figure 7 4 while perform ing the following steps 1 From the back of the mainframe remove the four 8 32 screws using a 3 32 inch Allen wrench refer to Figure 7 2 for the screw locati...

Page 208: ...atch the labels on the fan cables to their respective connector on the rear of the mainframe Chassis Ground 8 32 Screw not installed 8 32 Hex Screw Safety Ground 8 32 Screw 8 32 Hex Screw 8 32 Hex Scr...

Page 209: ...r Supply Handle 8 32 Screws 5 Fan Cables Ledge Fan Assembly Figure 7 3 Removing the Fan Assembly Cable Tie Fan Assembly Fans 6 32 Screws 6 Figure 7 4 Removing the Fans Artisan Technology Group Quality...

Page 210: ...onitor board Option 1M or 2M remember to calibrate the mainframe Refer to Chapter 5 Adjustment Procedures beginning on page 6 1 for information on calibrating the mainframe To remove the power supply...

Page 211: ...is normally not necessary because the Power Supply and the Power Supply Interface board can be replaced as a single unit 3 Refer to Figure 7 6 and remove the Power Supply Interface board from the powe...

Page 212: ...er to pry up the tab of the card guide at the front of the mainframe being careful not to damage the card guide or the mainframe 2 Gently pull the card guide forward until it pops out of place 3 Remov...

Page 213: ...ward until it pops out of place Slide the card guides toward the rear of the mainframe and allow the front of the card guide to snap into place Figure 7 7 Removing the Top and Bottom Card Guides Artis...

Page 214: ...2 Remove the 12 screws holding the top cover to the mainframe using a 3 32 inch Allen wrench 3 Slide the top cover of the mainframe back far enough to expose the hole just inside the top and bottom e...

Page 215: ...the holes at the top of the mainframe being careful not to damage any components on the circuit board NOTE If you replace the Temperature Sense board and you have Option 1M or 2M remember to calibrate...

Page 216: ...from the rear of the Display assembly 3 Remove the 6 32 screws holding the Display assembly in place 4 Gently remove the Display assembly from the mainframe When you reconnect the ribbon cable to the...

Page 217: ...lly or J23 Remember to reconnect the cable to the correct connector 3 Disconnect the power switch cable at J22 or from J23 at the top of the backplane 4 From the rear of the mainframe remove the five...

Page 218: ...ntelliFrame Instruction Manual 7 15 BackPlane Connector 6 32 Screws 17 Power Switch Connector Figure 7 11 Removing the Backplane Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOUR...

Page 219: ...eration the line fuse and a 5 V fuse on the backplane The line fuse can be one of three different kinds depending on the operating voltage of the mainframe Table 7 1 summarizes the different fuses in...

Page 220: ...oling Cooling problems can be due to one or more of the following problems H Verify that the air filter is clean If not remove the air filter and clean it H One or both fans may not be operating prope...

Page 221: ...nections to module slots 0 through 12 in the mainframe It also has connections to all other circuit boards and modules in the mainframe The front panel On Standby DC switch connects to one of two conn...

Page 222: ...n Standby Switch External Power Logical Addr RS232 Passive Monitor Fan Speed Switch P1 P2 0J4 0P3 0J1 0J2 J23 J22 3 3 J20 J21 J24 0P2 0P1 1P1 2P1 3P1 4P1 5P1 6P1 7P1 8P1 9P1 10P1 11P1 12P1 1P2 2P2 3P2...

Page 223: ...board includes a nine pin RS 232 port to connect to an external host Address switches near the bottom rear of the board allow you to select the VXIbus address A green READY indicator and amber ACCESS...

Page 224: ...mber if applicable If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part your local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any change in part numbe...

Page 225: ...laceable Parts Name Description Tektronix Part Number Power Supply Module Power supply and power supply interface board 020 2116 XX Air Filter Air filter Woven Polypropylene black 0 125 thick 2 layer...

Page 226: ...ive Column four indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued No entries indicates the part is good for all serial numbers 5 Qty This indicates the quantity of parts used 6 Name Descr...

Page 227: ...RD DRIVE BEAVERTON OR 97006 22589 ELECTRO SPACE FABRICATORS INC 300 W HIGH ST PO BOX 67 TOPTON PA 19562 1420 3M099 PORTLAND SCREW CO 6520 N BASIN ST PORTLAND OR 97217 3920 4T165 NEC ELECTRONICS INC 47...

Page 228: ...32 X 0 375 PNH STL CDPL T 20 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC STANDARD ACCESSORIES 040 1480 XX 1 FIELD KIT ENHANCED MONITOR UPGRADE OPTION 1M 80009 040 1480 XX 040 1581 XX 1 FIELD KIT ENHANCED MONITOR UPGRADE OPT...

Page 229: ...able Parts VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 7 6 5 Figure 8 1 Cabinet and Chassis Assembly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisa...

Page 230: ...X 0 500 PNH STL CDPL T 15 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 7 118 9142 00 1 BACKPLANE VXI 13 SLOT C SRE W ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC BUS GRANTSENSING 61081 V1213J1J2X 7059 8 213 0882 00 12 SCREW TPG TR 6 233 X 0 437 PNH...

Page 231: ...VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 8 3 Figure 8 2 Circuit Boards and Chassis Parts Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE...

Page 232: ...DPL T 20 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 11 671 3216 00 B010100 B019999 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE 80009 671321600 11 671 3216 01 B020100 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE 80009 671321601 12...

Page 233: ...liFrame Instruction Manual 8 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 10 10 17 18 14 19 20 21 Figure 8 3 Power Supply and Fan Assembly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 8...

Page 234: ...T CONTAINS ITEMS 1 THROUGH 5 80009 020211700 1 950 0991 00 2 HANDLE ALUMINUM BLK 80009 950099100 2 212 0157 00 14 SCREW MACHINE 8 32 X 0 5 FLH 100 DEG STL CDPL TORX 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 3 407 4363 00 2...

Page 235: ...laceable Parts VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 13 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 2 2 5 Figure 8 4 1R Rackmount Assembly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg...

Page 236: ...X 0 5 FLH 100 DEG STL CDPL TORX 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 3 214 4678 00 2 HINGE LIFT OFF BLACK 80009 214467800 4 407 4363 00 2 BRACKET RACKMOUNT 2R VX1410 80009 407436300 5 211 0718 00 8 SCREW MACHINE 6 32...

Page 237: ...VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 9 4 1 5 2 2 2 8 3 Figure 8 5 2R Rackmount and Door Assembly Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE w...

Page 238: ...E TRAY 6 0 020 2119 00 1 COMPONENT KIT CABLE TRAY 1U KIT KIT INCLUDES ITEMS 1 THROUGH 3 80009 020211900 1 212 0158 00 2 SCREW MACHINE 8 32 X 0 375 PNH STL CDPL T 20 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 2 333 4158 00 1...

Page 239: ...Replaceable Parts VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 17 1 2 3 Figure 8 6 Option 1U Cable Tray Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 240: ...T KIT CAB E TRAY 2U KIT VX1410 KIT INCLUDES THE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 4 80009 020212000 1 212 0158 00 4 SCREW MACHINE 8 32 X 0 375 PNH STL CDPL T 20 0KB01 ORDER BY DESC 2 333 4162 00 1 PANEL CONN 2U 0 09 AL...

Page 241: ...Replaceable Parts VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 19 1 2 3 4 Figure 8 7 Option 2U Cable Tray Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 242: ...5301 7 211 0501 00 2 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 125 PNH STL CD PL POZ 73893 ORDER BY DESC 346 0128 00 1 STRAP TIEDOWN E 0 098 W X 4 0 L ZYTEL TK1499 HW 047 8 407 4332 00 1 BRACKET 0 062 ALUM SHEET METAL M...

Page 243: ...VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Figure 8 8 Option 1M Enhanced Monitor Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE w...

Page 244: ...EW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 125 PNH STL CD PL POZ 73893 ORDER BY DESC 346 0128 00 1 STRAP TIEDOWN E 0 098 W X 4 0 L ZYTEL TK1499 HW 047 3 407 4332 00 1 BRACKET 0 062 ALUM SHEET METAL MOUNTS ENHANCED MONITOR E...

Page 245: ...aceable Parts VX1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual 8 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 8 9 Option 2M Enhanced Monitor Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg...

Page 246: ...Description Mfr Code Mfr PartNumber OPTION 1D DELETE POWER SUPPLY 441 4402 00 1 BRACKET BRACKET PSIF DUMMY P S VX1410 NOT ILLUSTRATED 80009 441440200 211 0846 00 4 SCREW SCREW SHLDR 6 32 X 0 156 HEX S...

Page 247: ...dynamic current IMD for each module the dynamic current is only valid for mainframes with serial number B020100 or higher Add the individual currents to determine the total current needed for each po...

Page 248: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VX1410 Current Limit Current Limits Power Calculation Total Power 872W 80A 12A 13A 3A 13A 3A 12A 6 5A 12A 6 5A 60A 9A 30A 5A Individual Current Sums Less Than VX1410 Total...

Page 249: ...pendix Remote Power Switch Configuration You can control the power on function of the mainframe by the front panel On Standby switch and from a remote momentary switch through the connec tions of the...

Page 250: ...place the mainframe cover 6 Connect the momentary switch to pins 5 and 18 return side of the 25 pin rear panel connector Power Switch Connector Backplane J22 J23 Figure B 1 Power Switch Connectors Art...

Page 251: ...er location on the Standard Monitor board The jumper is shipped in the 8 10 position You can move the jumper to the 13 15 position if there is a high temperature rise expected in the modules or when t...

Page 252: ...ltage from the 5 V external supply Monitor Backup Power Supply connector then the external supply will provide the backplane with the 5 V external voltage 1 A maximum If you source the 5 V Standby vol...

Page 253: ...necessary design the power supply cables so that they can be routed through the AC power connector on the Fan Assembly CAUTION To prevent damage to the mainframe do not operate the mainframe with the...

Page 254: ...a connector to connect to the P1 and P2 Power Supply Interface connectors Figure B 5 shows an example of the connector You can assemble a mating connector using parts from the AMPOWER Wave Crimp Syst...

Page 255: ...2 V Sense RTN 2 V Sense 5 V 24 V RTN 24 V No Connection 2 V Sense RTN 5 V Sense 5 V Sense RTN 12 V 2 V RTN 12 V ACFAIL RTN No Connection On Standby RTN SYSRESET RTN 5 2 V RTN No Connection Figure B 5...

Page 256: ...commands supported by the VX1410 IntelliFrame The columns at right show whether a command is defined in the SCPI 1995 0 Standard or not Table C 1 SCPI Conformance Information Command Defined in SCPI 1...

Page 257: ...ction Manual Table C 1 SCPI Conformance Information Cont Command Not Defined In SCPI 1995 0 Defined in SCPI 1995 0 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Artisan Technology Gr...

Page 258: ...n ENABle n ALL n FACTory n HELP SYNTax n IEMessage n NVRecall n NVSave n PASSword CDISable n CENable n STATe n POWer n CYCLe n SOURce n SYSReset n TIME LMAintenance n ON n VERSion n TEST ALL n NUMber...

Page 259: ...X1410 IntelliFrame Instruction Manual Table C 1 SCPI Conformance Information Cont Command Not Defined In SCPI 1995 0 Defined in SCPI 1995 0 n n n n n n n Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentati...

Page 260: ...as a VMEbus single height short module Asynchronous Communication Communications that occur outside the normal command response cycle Such communications have higher priority than synchronous communi...

Page 261: ...timing skew of 2 ns and a maximum total delay of 8 ns Commander In the VXIbus interface a device that controls another device a servant A commander may be a servant of another commander Command A dire...

Page 262: ...is not defined in the VXIbus specification D Size Card A VXIbus instrument module that is 340 0 366 7 mm 30 48 mm 13 4 14 4 in 1 2 in DTB See Data Transfer Bus DTB Arbiter A functional module that ac...

Page 263: ...ce Also one device may require more than one instrument module IntelliGuides The card guides used in the VX1410 IntelliFrame The card guides on the bottom of the mainframe shut off airflow when no mod...

Page 264: ...a well defined terminator and message body Message Based Device A VXIbus device that supports VXI configuration and communication registers Such devices support the word serial protocol and possibly...

Page 265: ...system hierarchy allocating shared system resources performing system self test diagnostics and initializing system commanders Self Calibration A routine that verifies the basic calibration of the in...

Page 266: ...e lines are well matched for timing skew STST STart STop protocol used to synchronize modules SYNC100 A Slot 0 signal that is used to synchronize multiple devices with respect to a given rising edge o...

Page 267: ...at performs slot 0 functions and a given complement of instrument modules The subsystem may also include a Resource Manager Word Serial Protocol A VXIbus word oriented bi directional serial protocol f...

Page 268: ...4 5 D device specific error 3 136 diagnostics 7 16 disassembly procedures 7 4 7 15 tools required 7 4 display assembly removing 7 13 Display board 7 20 DISPlay Subsystem 3 27 3 28 DISPlay WINDow TEXT...

Page 269: ...monitor display assembly removing 7 13 N nut rails 7 11 removing 7 11 O On Standby switch 1 12 2 2 7 18 B 1 OPC 3 123 Operation Status register 3 131 Operation Status Word 3 30 P packaging 7 17 parity...

Page 270: ...EStionable FILTer TRESet 3 52 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature 3 53 3 54 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature CMAXi mum 3 55 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature CONDition 3 56 STATus QUEStionable TEMPerature EN...

Page 271: ...NUMBer 3 112 TEST RESults 3 113 TEST RESults VERBose 3 114 theory of operation 7 18 7 20 tree hierarchy depicted 3 22 troubleshooting procedures 7 16 7 17 equipment required 7 16 TST 3 128 U upgrade k...

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