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12.1.3
USBTMC
The USB port is USBTMC-compliant and can be used for remote communication and
control. There are no additional settings in the menu system for USB configuration. The
only requirement is that the USBTMC driver be installed. It is included when installing
VISA software on the computer. (We recommend using NI-VISA, which can be
downloaded at http://www.ni.com/visa/).
12.1.4
GPIB
Each device is assigned a GPIB address from 1-30. To communicate via GPIB, connect a
GPIB cable to the GPIB interface on the back of the instrument and configure the
address.
12.1.5
LAN (Ethernet)
There are three ways to control the Instrument via LAN interface: Web server, Telnet
connection, and Socket connection.
12.1.6
Web server
There is an embedded web server GUI (Graphical User Interface) that can access the
Instrument via LAN interface using a web browser. Using a web browser from a
computer connected to the same local area network as the Instrument. The GUI provides
a simple way to set the voltage and current, and to monitor the output. To use this
function, follow the steps below:
Open up a web browser on the computer.
1.
Check the IP address of the Instrument through menu tree System →
Information.
2.
Enter the IP address of the Instrument in the URL bar of your browser with IP
Address
a.
For example 192.100.111.
If correctly configured, the following screen will be shown:
Summary of Contents for 9830B Series
Page 1: ...1 9830B Series USER MANUAL Model 9832B 9833B High Power Programmable AC Power Sources ...
Page 10: ...ix 2 Notations TEXT Denotes a softkey TEXT Denotes a front panel key ...
Page 28: ...15 6 Menu Tree ...
Page 86: ...73 THD 11 Harmonic 3 weight 21 3 THD 12 Harmonic 3 weight 24 5 ...
Page 88: ...75 THD 15 Harmonic 5 7 weight 2 45 3 95 THD 16 Harmonic 3 5 7 9 weight 11 4 05 2 1 3 ...
Page 89: ...76 THD 17 Harmonic 3 5 9 weight 7 17 3 42 0 8 THD 18 Harmonic 3 5 9 weight 8 11 3 48 1 ...
Page 95: ...82 THD 29 Harmonic 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 weight 33 3 20 13 8 10 8 8 5 7 2 5 5 ...