In this section:
Instrument access .................................................................... 3-1
Graph ....................................................................................... 3-3
Output delay, slew rate, and source delay ............................... 3-8
Data buffer ............................................................................. 3-11
Digital I/O ............................................................................... 3-22
Trigger model ......................................................................... 3-30
Level trigger ........................................................................... 3-34
List operation .......................................................................... 3-39
Sink operation ........................................................................ 3-54
Battery test ............................................................................. 3-55
Battery simulation ................................................................... 3-69
Instrument access
You can set one of the following levels of access to the instrument:
None:
Allows access by one remote interface at a time with logins required from other interfaces
All:
Allows access by one remote interface at a time with passwords required on all interfaces
If you set the instrument access for one function of the instrument, the other two functions will share
the same setting.
The front-panel is read-only when you are using a remote interface. You can view the home, graph,
or data sheet screen by sending the
:DISPlay:SCREen
command.
When you set access to
None
, you need to send the :
SYSTem:COMMunication:ABORt
command
using this interface to use another interface. You do not need a password with this access.
All
access is similar to
None
access, except that you must send the
:SYSTem:PASSword:UNLock
command with the password before sending the
SYSTem:COMMunication:ABORt
command.
Section 3
Functions and features