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Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 2: General operation
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
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TALK
This indicator is on when the instrument is in the talker active state. Place the unit in the talk state by
addressing it to talk with the correct talk command. TALK is off when the unit is in the talker idle state.
Place the unit in the talker idle state by sending a UNT (Untalk) command, addressing it to listen, or
sending the IFC (Interface Clear) command.
LSTN
This indicator is on when the Model 2651A is in the listener active state, which is activated by
addressing the instrument to listen with the correct listen command. LSTN is off when the unit is in the
listener idle state. Place the unit in the listener idle state by sending UNL (Unlisten), addressing it to
talk, or sending IFC (Interface Clear) command over the bus.
SRQ
You can program the instrument to generate a service request (SRQ) when one or more errors or
conditions occur. When this indicator is on, a service request has been generated. This indicator
stays on until the serial poll byte is read or all the conditions that caused SRQ have been cleared.
LOCAL key
The EXIT (LOCAL) key cancels the remote state and restores local operation of the instrument.
Pressing the EXIT (LOCAL) key also turns off the REM indicator and returns the display to normal if a
user-defined message was displayed.
If the LLO (Local Lockout) command is in effect, the EXIT (LOCAL) key is also inoperative. For safety
reasons, the OUTPUT ON/OFF control can be used to turn the output off while in LLO. Note that
pressing the EXIT (LOCAL) key or the OUTPUT ON/OFF control will also abort any commands or
scripts that are being processed.
RS-232 interface operation
Setting RS-232 interface parameters
To set interface parameters:
1. Press
the
MENU
key, select
RS232
and then press the
ENTER
key or the navigation wheel
.
2. Select and enter the following interface parameters:
•
BAUD: Set baud rate (see
(on page 2-82))
•
BITS: Set number of bits (see
•
PARITY: Set parity
•
FLOW-CTRL:
Flow control and signal handshaking
(on page 2-83)
•
ENABLE: Enable or disable the RS-232 interface
3. Press
the
EXIT (LOCAL)
key as needed to back out of the menu structure.
Remote RS-232 parameters
Commands to set RS-232 parameters are listed in the following table. See
page 5-1) for more information.