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The power meter is equipped with GPIB (IEEE488), RS232, and RS422 remote
programming interfaces. This section shows you how to change the interface
settings.
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The power meter is shipped from the factory with GPIB as the selected interface
and the address set to 13. Addresses between 0 and 30 are valid. The GPIB
address is stored in non-volatile memory. To change the address proceed as
follows:
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6JG)2+$CFFTGUURQRWRCRRGCTU
7UGVJG
CPF
MG[UVQUGNGEVJKIJNKIJVVJGFKIKV[QWYCPV
VQEJCPIGWUGVJG
CPF
MG[UVQKPETGCUGQTFGETGCUGVJG
XCNWG2TGUU
VQEQPHKTOCPFUCXGVJGPGYCFFTGUU2TGUUKPI
TGUVQTGUVJGRTGXKQWUXCNWG
6QGPUWTGVJG)2+$KPVGTHCEGKUUGNGEVGFRTGUU
System
PVGTHCEG
%QPVGTHCEG
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5GNGEVGFFKIKV
'PVGT
%CPEGN
System
PVGTHCEG
PVGTHCEG
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