120
GP-IB
constraints
Maximum 15 devices altogether, 20m cable
length, 2m between each device Unique
address assigned to each device
At least 2/3 of the devices turned On
No loop or parallel connection
5-1-3. Configure RS-232C
RS-232C
Configuration
Connector
DB-9, Male
Baud Rate
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
Stop Bit
1, 2
Parity
None, Odd, Even
Operation
1.
Connect an RS-232C cable from the PC to the
rear panel RS232 port.
2.
Press
Shift
+
Utility
Help
>
Interface[F3]
and
set the
Interface
setting to
RS232
.
3.
Set the
Baud Rate
,
Stop Bit
and
Parity
settings.
Pin
Assignment
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
2: RxD (Receive data)
3: TxD (Transmit data)
5: GND
4, 6 ~ 9: No connection
PC Connection Use a null modem cable as shown in the diagram
below.
PC
RxD
Pin2
RxD Pin2
GND
Pin5
GND Pin5
TxD Pin3
TxD
Pin3
LOAD
5-1-4. RS-232C/USB Remote Control Function Check
Functionality
check
Invoke a terminal application such as PuTTY or
RealTerm. For RS-232C and USB, set the COM
port, baud rate, stop bit, data bit, and parity
accordingly. To check the COM port number and
associated port settings, see the Device
Manager in the PC. For Windows:
Contro
l panel → System → Hardware tab
Note
If you are not familiar with using a terminal
application to send/receive remote commands
from the serial port or via a USB connection,
please page 121 (Using Realterm to Establish a
Remote Connection) for more information.
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