Range(R); Scanner Programming Commands. _ - Keithley 199 Instruction Manual

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IEEE-488
PROGRAMMING
NOTES:
1. RFN must be true when sending device-dependent
com-
mands to the instrument,
or it will ignore the command
and display a bus error message.
2. Scanner
programming
commands
are
covered
in
paragraph
3.12.
General Programming
Example-Device-dependent
corn-
mands may be sent from the computer
with the follow-
ing statement:
A$ in this case contains the ASCII characters representing
the command
string.
3.9.1 Execute (X)
The tiecute
command
is implemented
by sending
an
ASCII "X" over the bus. Its purpose is to direct the Mod&l
199 to execute other device-dependent
commands
such as
F (fwxtion)
or R (range). Usually, the execute character
is the last byte in the command string (a number of com-
mands may be grouped together into one string); however,
there may be certain circumstances
where it is desirable
to send a command string @ one time, and then send the
execute character later on. Command strings sent without
the execute character will be stored within an internal corn-
mand buffer for later execution.
When the X character is
finally transmitted, the stored commands will be executed,
assuming
that all commands
in the previous string were
valid.
Programming
Example-Enter
the following statements in-
to the keyboard:
The X-character will be transmitted to the insinunent.
No
mode changes
will occur with this example because
no
other commands
were sent. Note that the instrument
re-
mains in the listener
active state after the command
is
transmitted.
3.9.2 Function (F)
The function command allows the user to select the type
of measurement
made by the Model 199. When the in&u-
ment responds
to a function command,
it will be ready
tog take a reading once the front end is set up. The func-
tion may be programmed
by sending one of the following
commands:
FO = DC~ Volts
FI = AC Volts
FZ = Ohms
F3 = DC Current
F4 = AC Current
F5 = ACV dB
F6 ~= ACA dB
Upon power up, or after the instrument
receives a DCL
or SDCcommand,
the Model 199 will return to the default
condition.
Programming
Example-Place
the instrument in the ohms
function
by pressing
the OHMS
button and enter the
following
statements
into the computer
keyboard:
When FOX is executed, the instrument changes to DCvolts.
3.9.3 Range (R)
The range command gives the user control over the sen-
sitivity of the instrument.
This command, and its options,
perform essentially
the same functions as the front panel
Range
buttons.
Range
command
parameters
and the
*Spective
ranges for each measuring
function
are sum-
marized in Table 3-9. The instrument
will be ready to take
a reading after the range is set up when responding
to a
range command.
Upon power up, or after the instrument
receives a DCL
or SDC command,
the Model 159 will return to the default
condition.
hgrammi
ng Example-Make
sure the instrument
is in
the
autorange
mode
and
then
enter
the
following
statements
into the computer:
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