R&S OSP Operating Manual page 67

Open switch and control unit
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Pressing this button sets the OPS-B104 outputs to the defined output pattern.
The actual setting of the R&S OSP-B104 outputs now is displayed in the output pattern
field (Ch1 to Ch5).
The hexadecimal representation of the output pattern is displayed in the OSP-B105
dialog, too. Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit, having the value 1, whereas Ch5 is the
highest bit, having the value 10.
OSP-B104/-B114 dialog
When the dialog for operation of the R&S OSP-B104 module is opened, the actual
output pattern setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed.
I/O ports
Note that for I/O ports the hardware specification must be observed when
connecting external equipment. See
3.3.9.3 Reading the Input Pattern
The input pattern of the R&S OSP-B104/-B114 can be read by one click.
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OSP-B104/-B114 dialog
When the dialog for operation of the R&S OSP-B104 module is opened, the actual
input pattern of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed.
3.3.9.4 Reading the Interlock State
The interlock state of the R&S OSP-B104 can be read by one click.
Pressing this button reads the interlock state of the OPS-B104
The status of the interlock, i.e. if there is a connection between pins 7 and 15 of the IN
/ OUT connector, is indicated. A green signal shows a closed interlock, a red signal an
open interlock. If the interlock is closed, a relay also closes a contact between pins 8
and 14 of the IN / OUT connector.
OSP-B104/-B114 dialog
When the dialog for operation of the R&S OSP-B104 module is opened, the actual
interlock status is read back from the hardware and displayed.
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Pressing this button reads the input pattern of the OPS-B104
The status of each input now is displayed in the input pattern field (Ch1 to Ch4).
The hexadecimal representation of the input pattern is displayed in the OSP-B104
dialog, too. Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit, having the value 1, whereas Ch4 is
the highest bit, having the value 8.
An input channel marked in blue color indicates that the input channel reads high
level.
An input channel marked in white color indicates that the input channel reads low
level.
chapter 8.4
for further information
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