Non-IEEE-488 Communication Connections
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3. Connect the other end of the analog signal cable to the appropriate analog input
terminal on the external device, being sure to maintain negative-to-negative and
positive-to-positive continuity.
4. Reinstall the Analog Output Terminal strip.
Figure 1-5 Analog Out Terminal Strip
1.4.2 Connecting Event Cables
The 2996 Detector has four terminal strip connections for contact closure signals:
• Two input signal terminals (generally used for inject start)
• Two output (programmable event table) signal terminals
If an inject start signal is not available over the IEEE-488 bus, you must provide a signal at
Event In 1 terminal on the 2996 Detector rear panel. Manual injectors such as the
Rheodyne 7725i provide a cable that connects the injector to an Event In terminal on the
2996 Detector rear panel.
The values of the event output signals generated by the 2996 Detector are specified by
parameter values set from the Millennium
32
Workstation. For details, refer to the
Millennium
32
Help.
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IEE 488 ADDRESS
TP01456
Removable Analog Output
Terminal Strip
+
-
Analog Out 1
+
-
Analog Out 2
Summary of Contents for 2996
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