Interface Operation
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Adjusting Output Level
This may be achieved by
shortcut
commands or by simulating keyboard com-
mands by using command characters. To select the “Adjust” mode of operation
the instrument may send the character string
D
or the character string
MMV.
In
the later character string, note that these characters simulate the key presses re-
quired to perform the desired task: MNU, MNU
and V, whereas the first com-
mand string uses the shortcut form.
Having selected the “Adjust” mode of operation, the user may send any combina-
tion of (2, 4, 6 or 8) characters to simulate the down, left, right, and up arrow
keypad commands respectively, thus selecting the required digit and increment-
ing or decrementing it as desired.
Reading Present Output Level
In each example shown below, the actual output character string is followed by
the
carriage return
and
line feed
characters.
The 2000 instruments output level and status may be read at any time, when using
the IE-BAT interface. You can
read
via the RS-BAT interface after transmitting
the @ character to the 2000I or 2000M instrument and then reading the characters
as received from the instrument.
If the output level is
+10.23567V
, in the “Operate” state and not in “Adjust”
mode, then the received string will be
+10.23567V
. Note that 19 characters are
always transmitted (a leading
space,
the 16 display characters, the
carriage return
character, and the
linefeed
character).
There are many different combinations of output data that are possible, the user is
advised to program either the 2000I or 2000M instrument manually and read the
display data for each intended operation before programming its software.
Internal Calibration
You may command an automatic internal calibration of internal zero offsets
whenever desired. Remotely command an internal calibration via either interface
by sending the command string “
I”.
The progress of the internal calibration can
Summary of Contents for Xitron 2000 Series
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