Printing Measurement Data; Device Setup Commands - Fluke 1560 Black Stack User Manual

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1560 Thermometer Readout
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14.6.2
14.6.3
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SET UP DEVICE: SERP
BAUD RATE: 2400
LINEFEED: OFF
Use the LR buttons to change the baud rate, if necessary, and press
ENTER. Setting the baud rate here also sets the baud rate of the Serial Com-
munication Device.
The LINEFEED parameter determines whether or not a linefeed character
(ASCII 0A hex or 10 decimal) is sent at the end of each line of transmission in
addition to a carriage return character (ASCII 0D hex or 13 decimal). Use the
LR buttons to change the parameter then press ENTER.

Printing Measurement Data

The 1560 can be programmed to print out measurement data in real time. The
printing of measurements is enabled using the PRINT OUTPUT function in
the OUTPUT soft-key menu (see Section 5.3.3). A window will show a list of
printer devices. Move to the SERP device using the UD buttons. Change the
option to ON using the LR buttons. The 1560 will immediately begin print-
ing all new measurements to the printer or terminal connected to the RS-232
port of the Communication Module.
The 1560 can also print out previously-acquired measurement data. This is
done using the PRINT MEMORY function in the OUTPUT soft-key menu
(see Section 5.3.4). A window will show a list of printer devices. Select the Se-
rial Printer Device by moving to the SERP device using the UD buttons and
pressing ENTER. Now, enter the number of measurements to print using the
numeric buttons and pressing ENTER. Press ENTER again to confirm. The
number of measurements you specified, if available, will be retrieved from
memory and printed to the printer or terminal connected to the RS-232 port of
the Communication Module.

Device Setup Commands

The SYST:MODn:DEVn:READ? and SYST: MODn:DEVn:WRIT commands
(see Sections 6.5.8.19 and 6.5.8.20) can be used to read or set the setup param-
eters for the 3560 Serial Printer Device as explained in Section 14.5.4 above.
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