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RS-232 Interface
15.1 RS-232 Interface Functions and Specifications
Reception Function
You can specify the same settings as those specified
by front panel key operations.
Receives output requests for measured and computed
data, setup data of the panel, and error codes.
Transmission Function
Transmits measured and computed data.
Transmits panel setup data and the status byte.
Transmits error codes that have occurred.
RS-232 Interface Specifications
Electrical characteristics:
Conforms
to
the
EIA-574
standard (for the 9-pin interface of
the EIA-232 (RS-232) standard)
Connection: Point-to-point
Transmission mode: Full duplex
Synchronization: Start-stop synchronization
Baud rate: 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200
Start bit: Fixed to 1 bit
Data length: 7 or 8 bits
Parity: Even, odd, or no parity
Stop bits: 1 or 2 bits
Connector: DELC-J9PAF-13L6 (JAE or
equivalent)
Hardware handshaking:
CTS
and
RTS
signals
can
be
used to control both transmission
and reception.
Software handshaking:
X-ON and X-OFF signals can be
used to control both transmission
and reception.
X-ON (ASCII 11H) and X-OFF
(ASCII 13H)
Received buffer size: 64 KB
Chapter 15 RS-232 Interface
Switching between Remote and Local
Modes
• When Switching from Local to Remote Mode
If the GS820 receives a “:SYSTem:REMote”
command from the PC when it is in the local mode,
it switches to the remote mode.
• The remote indicator to the left of the display
illuminates.
• All keys except the SHIFT (LOCAL) key are
disabled.
• Settings entered in local mode are retained even
when the GS820 switches to remote mode.
• When Switching from Remote to Local Mode
Pressing
SHIFT (LOCAL)
when the instrument is in
the remote mode causes the instrument to switch to
the local mode. The GS820 switches to local mode
when it receives a “:SYSTem:LOCal” command from
your PC.
• The remote indicator to the left of the display
turns OFF.
• Key operations are enabled.
• Settings entered in remote mode are retained
even when the GS820 switches to local mode.
Handling of Break Signals
When a break signal is transmitted from your PC, the
GS820 behaves in the same way as when a GP-IB
device clear is received.