Setting Hp-B3 Addresses; Response To Hp-Ib Meta-Messages (Ieee-488 Universal Commands; Abort; Device Clear - HP 8753E Programming And Command Reference Manual

Hp-ib network analyzer, including option 011
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Setting HP-IB Addresses
In systems interfaced using HP-IB, each instrument on the bus is
identified by an HP-II3 address. This address code must be different for
each instrument on the bus. These addresses are stored in short-term,
non-volatile memory and are not affected when you press B or
cycle the power. The analyzer occupies two HP-B3 addresses: the
instrument itself and the display. The display address is derived
from the instrument address by complementing the instrument's
least-significant bit. Hence, if the instrument is at an even address, the
display occupies the next higher address. If the instrument is at an odd
address, the display occupies the next lower address.
The analyzer addresses are set by pressing (Local) S E T H D D R E S S
In system-controller mode, the addresses must be set for the plotter,
printer, disk drive, and power meter.
The default address for the analyzer is device 16, and the display
address is device 17.
Note
There is also an address for the system controller. This
address refers to the controller when the network
analyzer is being used in pass-control mode. This is
the address that control is passed back to when the
analyzer-controlled operation is complete.
Response to HP-IB Meta-Messages (IEEE-488
Universal Commands)
The analyzer responds to the abort message (IF'C) by halting all listener,
talker, and controller functions.
The analyzer responds to the device clear commands (DCL, SDC) by
clearing the input and output queues, and clearing any HP-IB errors.
The status registers and the error queue are unaffected.
The analyzer will go into local mode if the local command (GTL) is
received, the remote line is unasserted, or the front-panel local key is
pressed. Changing the analyzer's HP-II3 status from remote to local does
not affect any of the front-panel functions or values.
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