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Chapter 5
Programming
Communication with the System
Local and Remote Control
Whenever the spectrum analyzer is remotely addressed, all front-panel
keys and softkeys are disabled, except for the one GPIB related softkey
RMT LCL. When the analyzer is remotely addressed, the remote mode
(RMT) is selected. Pressing RMT LCL until "LCL" is underlined
returns the analyzer to local mode, clears the softkey menu, and
reactivates front-panel operation. Executing the HP BASIC statement
LOCAL achieves the same result.
You can also use the HP BASIC LOCAL LOCKOUT command to
disable the spectrum analyzer keys. If you use LOCAL LOCKOUT, you
must either use the LOCAL command to reenable the spectrum
analyzer keys, or turn the spectrum analyzer off and then back on.
NOTE
Local mode should not be activated, via the RMT LCL softkey, until
other processes are complete (for example, instrument preset, recall
state, fast Fourier transform, and so on). Using the LOCAL command
via GPIB may require the HP BASIC command WAIT to precede it.
Executing a WAIT statement before the LOCAL command ensures that
sufficient time has been allocated for full execution of other commands
before local mode is activated.
Program timing can be affected when using the LOCAL command at
the end of a command string or at the end of a program without
preceding it with a WAIT command. In this case, all commands in the
program cannot be executed, and errors that are generated cannot be
reported due to the fact that the analyzer has exited remote mode as
soon as the LOCAL command is received.
Summary of Contents for 8560E
Page 21: ...21 1 Quick Start Guide ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter1 Quick Start Guide Manuals Available Separately ...
Page 49: ...49 2 Making Measurements ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter2 Making Measurements Example 13 Making Pulsed RF Measurements ...
Page 165: ...165 3 Softkey Menus ...
Page 182: ...182 Chapter3 Softkey Menus Menu Trees ...
Page 183: ...183 4 Key Function Descriptions ...
Page 228: ...228 Chapter4 Key Function Descriptions Key Descriptions Figure 4 3 CRT Alignment Pattern ...
Page 289: ...289 5 Programming ...
Page 323: ...Chapter 5 323 Programming Math Functions Figure 5 10 Display Units ...
Page 339: ...339 6 Programming Command Cross Reference ...
Page 369: ...369 7 Language Reference ...
Page 654: ...654 Chapter7 Language Reference VTL Video Trigger Level ...
Page 655: ...655 8 Options and Accessories ...
Page 665: ...665 9 If You Have a Problem ...
Page 674: ...674 Chapter9 If You Have a Problem Power Requirements Figure 9 2 AC Power Cables Available ...