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3.5.3.2.3 CONFIGURE PROMPT MODE
From the power-up screen press
%
, then press
!
to enter the Interface menu (see Table 3-
16). Highlight Serial Prompt and press
!
, highlight the desired option and press
$
to save,
then press
%
to apply the changes (without saving for power-up) and exit, or press
$
to save
for power-up (see PAR. 3.5.6.2.3 for a description of prompt mode).
Enable
- Enables Serial Prompt (see PAR. 3.5.6.2.3 for a description of prompt mode).
Disable
- Disables Prompt. If both Serial XON/XOFF and Prompt functions are disabled, Echo
mode is the default (see PAR. 3.5.6.2.2 for a description of Xon/Xoff mode).
Enab+echo
- Enables Serial Prompt (see PAR. 3.5.6.2.3) and Echo (see PAR. 3.5.6.2.2)
modes. Prompt is returned when the unit is ready and any received characters are echoed back
to the sender.
3.5.3.3
ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE
Communication via GPIB port can be executed using either SCPI or CIIL protocols. From the
power-up screen press
%
, highlight Interface Settings and press
!
to enter the Interface
menu (see Table 3-16). To change the setting, highlight Data Format, press
!
, highlight SCPI
or CIIL and press
$
to save, then press
%
to apply the changes (without saving for power-up)
and exit, or press
$
to save for power-up.
3.5.3.4
BIT 4882 COMPATIBILITY.
The BOP 1KW is not directly compatible with the older linear BOP models using a BIT 4882 for
digital remote control, as there are differences in behavior between the two: In response to the
command line:
outp off;:volt 10
the BIT 4882 would set the output to 10 volts, while the
BOP 1KW will remain in the output OFF state until
OUTP ON
is sent. The closest approximation
to using the BOP 1KW to mimic the BOP/BIT 4882 is to use
OUTP:CONT ON
and
SYST:SET
CM0
commands to configure the unit. The BOP 1KW response to the command line
outp
off;:volt 10
would then be to set the output to OFF for 100 mS, then return to the ON.
3.5.3.5
BIT 4886 COMPATIBILITY
Although the SYST:SET command can be used to configure the BOP 1KW the same way the
BIT 4886 is configured, the BOP 1KW is not directly compatible with the older linear BOP mod-
els using a BIT 4886 for digital remote control. There are differences in behavior between the
two in handling LIST commands, status reporting and trigger operation as described below.
3.5.3.5.1 LIST COMMAND DIFFERENCES IN BIT 4886
The LIST commands of the older BOP/BIT 4886 are the same as the BOP 1K except as follows:
• LIST:DWELL - The BOP/BIT 4886 range is from 0.0005 to 5.0 Seconds while the BOP
1KW range is from 0.000091 to 0.034 Seconds. The BOP 1KW is faster but has less
range than the BOP/BIT 4886.
• LIST:CLEAR sets the LIST:COUNT to 0 in the BOP 1KW but LIST:COUNT is set to 1 in
the BOP/BIT 4886.
• The BOP 1KW has additional LIST commands not found in the BOP/BIT 4886.
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