3 Preparation of a communication line
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3 Preparation of a communication line
3-1 The outline of communication control
PM16C-16 is be equipped communication control by LAN, RS-232C, and GP-IB. Initial
setting is required of each communication. Any initial setting can be performed in SETUP
mode.
The display method of a SETUP screen
After Power on, the 1.REM/LOC button is pushed
and a green LED is made turn on.
Since a screen will change if the 2.SETUP button
is pushed, please push down 3.JOG switch in the
direction of CW or CCW, and change a page.
3-2 Configuration of LAN communication
JOG switch is moved to the CW position several
times, and page 10 (right picture) are displayed. Right
photograph is the state of initial setting, and MAC
address different for every equipment.
When you change IP address and port number, the
blinking cursor is moved by CURSOR button and a
number is inputted by the numerical keypad. As for a
port number, 10001 to 10999 is a recommended value.
IF change is completed, the SETUP button will be pushed, and escape from SETUP screen.
The change will be reflected after a while. Please check that communication is established
by the “VER?” command etc.
3-3 Configuration of RS-232C and GP-IB communication
JOG switch is moved to the CW position several
times, and 9 pages (right screen) are displayed. Right
photograph is the state of initial setting.
The blinking cursor is moved on the figure of
B.RATE by CURSOR button. If the central CHG button
is pushed, baud rate can be chosen from 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400. It is only baud rate that can set up and other values are being
fixed to DATA BIT: 8, STOP BIT: 1, NO FLOW CONTROL, NO PARITY.
A configuration of GP-IB only sets up address. A cursor is moved on the figure of
ADDRESS and address is set up within the limits of 2 to 31.
IF change is completed, the SETUP button will be pushed, and escape from SETUP screen.
3-4 About delimiter character
The format of command is ASCII data, and the delimiter is CR + LF (0x0d + 0x0a).
After receiving CR + LF, command interpretation begins. When sending commands, “CR +
LF” must be added at the end of the command, though the “CR + LF” are omitted in the
command.
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