95x Series Operating Manual - May 17, 2022
Page
98
of
155
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Press the
ENTER
key.
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The 95x now displays the base interfaces configuration settings menu, an example of which is
–
RS232 BAUD: 115200
SWITCH: NONE
DISABLE USB: NO
DISABLE GPIB: NO
DISABLE ENET: NO
ETHERNET…
GPIB ADDR: 2
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The user may navigate this sub-menu and change the displayed settings as required. The settings
affecting using the RS232 to control the 95x are -
o
RS232 BAUD
. This setting must match the baud rate setting of the attached computer.
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When finished, press the
EXIT
key to exit this sub-menu, and then press
EXIT
again (if no additional
configuring is to be performed) to exit the main configuration menu and save the settings. NOTE
–
the
settings are not active until all menus have been exited.
CONNECTIONS
Using a RS232 cable supplied by Vitrek, connect the RS232 port on the 95x rear panel to the RS232 (Serial) port of
a computer. The user may supply their own cable, in which case it should be a 9-wire female-female null modem
cable capable of full handshake 115200baud operation.
CONTROLLING THE 95X BY THE GPIB INTERFACE
CONFIGURATION
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Ensure that the display indicates that the 95x is in the base menu state, i.e., the display shows the date
and time. If necessary, press the
STOP
button to abort a menu and return to the base menu state.
•
Press the
CNFG
key.
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The display now shows the main configuration menu, an example of which is
–
TEST…
PRINTOUT…
SYSTEM…
INTERFACES…
DIGITAL I/O…
BUILD…
SET TO DEFAULTS…
LOCK PASSWORD:000000
RELOCK…
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Using the Left Arrow or Right Arrow keys as needed, change the selection point to the INTERFACES line.
•
Press the
ENTER
key.
•
The 95x now displays the base interfaces configuration settings menu, an example of which is
–
RS232 BAUD: 115200
SWITCH: NONE
DISABLE USB: NO
DISABLE GPIB: NO
DISABLE ENET: NO
ETHERNET…
GPIB ADDR: 2