Table 7: GPIB Interface Functions
Mnemonic Function
SH1
Source handshake, complete capability
AH1
Acceptor handshake, complete capability
T6
Basic talker, serial poll, not addressed if MLA
L4
Basic listener, not addressed if MTA
SR1
Service request capability
RL1
Remote/local, complete capability
PP0
Parallel poll, no capability
DC1
Device clear, complete capability
DT0
Device trigger, no capability
C0
Controller, no capability
E1
Electrical interface, open collector drivers
Setting the GPIB Address
To set the GPIB address:
1. Press the GPIB ADDR key. The current GPIB address, appended with an asterisk, is
displayed. (The factory-set GPIB address is 7.)
2. Scroll to the required address using the
▲
or
▼
key, or enter the address using the numeric
keypad.
3. Press the Enter key to activate the new address. To leave the GPIB address unchanged,
press a mode key (GPIB ADDR, Relay, or Channel).
RS232C Pin Assignment
Figure 16 shows the RS232 pin assignment, which is not applicable if expansion hardware is
installed.
Figure 16: RS232 Pin Assignment
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