2600AS-900-01 Rev. B / September 2008
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Series 2600A System SourceMeter® Instruments User’s Manual
Section 2: Remote Operation
4.
Push the
navigation wheel
and then turn the
navigation wheel
to choose an address.
NOTE The GPIB address can range from 1-30.
5.
Press the
navigation wheel
to set each digit.
6.
Press the
navigation
wheel
or the
ENTER
key to set the address.
7.
Press
EXIT
to back out of the menu structure.
RS-232 interface configuration
Set RS-232 parameters as covered below. Before you can use the RS-232 interface to
communicate with the instrument, the serial port parameters for the host PC must match the serial
parameters set on the instrument.
1.
Press
MENU
to view the main menu.
2.
Choose
RS232
, then press the
ENTER
key.
3.
Choose the following options:
•
Select
BAUD
and then choose the desired option.
•
Choose
BITS
and then select the appropriate option.
•
Select
PARITY
and then choose the desired option.
•
Choose
FLOW-CTRL
and then select the appropriate option.
a.
Use the
navigation wheel
to select
ENABLE
.
b.
Select one of the following:
–
ON
–
OFF
6.
Press
EXIT
to back out of the menu structure.
LAN interface configuration
Use the instructions below to configure the instrument's IP address based on the present IP
address of the host PC. Whenever there is an existing IP address configured for the network
interface card’s network settings, the IP address for the instruments on the Ethernet should also
be configured.
Step 1: Identify and record the PC's existing IP configuration Information
1.
Open the command prompt to see the existing IP configuration information:
•
In Windows 2000/XP:
a.
Click the
Start
button and select
Run
.
b.
Type
cmd
in the
Open
field and click
OK
.
•
In Windows Vista:
a.
Click the
Start
button.
b.
Select
All Programs
.
c.
Select
Accessories
.
d.
Select
Command Prompt
.
2.
At the command prompt, type
ipconfig/all
and click
Enter
(see
).
a.
If the information for the Ethernet adapter displays
Media Disconnected
, then close
the command prompt and skip to
Step 2: Disable DHCP to use the computer's existing
.
b.
When the information is displayed, record the DHCP mode, IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, and DNS servers.