
Programming
Examples
OUTPUT
Rec;"PARA3;
SING;
RIGU;
PLOTALL"
OUTPUT
Rec:"PARA4;
SING:
RIGL:
PLOTALL"
PLOTALL
causes
the
entire
screen,
except
the
Menu,
to
be
plotted.
Other
commands
to
specify
the
part
of
the
screen
to
be
plotted
and
the
pen
color
may
be
used.
Example
11:
Trace
List
to
Printer
This
example
requires
a
printer
to
be
connected
to
the
receiver
(System
Bus
or
RS-232
port)
and
be
properly
addressed.
Refer
to
Chapter
16
for
instructions
.
The
program
prints
a
tabular
listing
of
the
displayed
trace
.
The
data
is
printed
in
the
displayed
format
(linear
polar).
A
skip
factor
of
7
is
used,
so
every
seventh
data
point
is
printed.
The
printer
connected
to
the
System
Bus
may
be
used
in
the
same
way
as
in
manual
operation.
Example
12:
Print/Plot
to
Receiver
System
Bus
(using
pass-through
mode)
This
example
requires
a
properly
installed
printer
and
plotter
connected
to
the
receiver's
System
Bus
.
This
example
will
not
work
with
printers
or
plotters
connected
to
the
receiver's
RS-232
ports
.
In
this
program
example
,
the
computer
sends
commands
through
the
receiver
to
a
printer
and
plotter
connected
to
the
receiver's
System
Bus
(pass
through
mode).
The
computer
sends
a
title
to
the
printer
,
and
a
label
to
the
plotter
.
General
Input/Output
The
receiver
can
pass
computer
commands
through
to
devices
on
the
System
Bus
.
In
addition,
the
receiver
can
allow
data
to
ow
back
from
the
device
,
direct
to
the
computer
.
P
assing
Commands
Through
the
Receiver
Devices
on
the
System
Bus
The
receiver
listens
to
commands
sent
to
either
of
two
addresses:
8530
A
ddress
The
\8530
A
ddress"
(specied
under
4
LOCAL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
ADDRESS
of
8530
)
is
the
address
of
the
8530
receiver
itself.
Any
commands
sent
to
this
address
will
cause
the
HP
8530
to
perform
the
function.
System
Bus
A
ddress
The
\system
bus"
address
(specied
under
4
LOCAL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SYSTEM
BUS
)
is
the
address
of
the
System
Bus
.
Commands
sent
to
this
address
will
be
passed
to
a
specied
device
on
the
System
Bus
.
How
to
send
pass
through
commands
.
First,
you
must
tell
the
receiver
which
device
you
want
to
access
directly
.
T
o
do
this
,
send
the
command:
ADDRPASS
nn
Where
nn
is
the
System
Bus
address
of
the
desired
device
.
Note
The
default
address
for
the
System
Bus
\P
ass
Through"
is
717.
Most
positioner
controllers
are
set
to
this
address
.
If
you
have
a
positioner
controller
,
and
it
is
set
to
address
717,
either
change
the
address
of
the
positioner
controller
,
or
change
the
System
Bus
address:
Press
4
LOCAL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SYSTEM
BUS
nn
4
x1
5 ,
where
nn
is
the
desired
address
(for
example
,
entering
21
will
place
the
system
bus
at
HP-IB
address
721.
Why
are
some
addresses
three-digit
numbers
,
while
others
are
two-digit
numbers?
HP-IB
Programming
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