Defaultc&Ditions(L); Data Format (G) - Keithley 199 Instruction Manual

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IEEE-488 PROGRAMMING
If the calibration
value is greater than 303000 counts (at
5'hd resolution) an IDDCO ermr message will be displayed
on the Model 199.
CAUTION
Precision calibration signals must be connected
to the instrument before attempting calibration,
othewise
instrument accuracy will be affected.
See Section
6 for complete
details on cali-
brating the instrument
either
from the front
panel or over the bus.
3.9.11 Default Conditions (L)
The I.0 command allows the user to return the instrument
to the factory default conditions. Factory default conditions
are set at the factory and are listed in Tables 3-7 and 2-l.
The instrument
will power up to these default conditions.
The went
IEEE address and line frequency setting of the
instrument
are not affected by the LO command.
The Ll command
is used to save the current instrument
conditions.
The instrument
will then power up to these
default conditions.
Any of the options of the following device-dependent
com-
mands can be saved as the default conditions:
A (multiplex),
F (function),
P (Filter), Q and I (reading in-
terval and size), R (range), S (rate), W (trigger delay), and
z (zero).
The L command
options are as follows:
J&Restore
instrument
to factory default conditions
and
save (Ll).
Ll=Save present machine states as the default conditions.
Programming
Example-Set
the Model 199 to the ohms
function, and enable zero and filter. Now, enter the follow-
ing statements
into the computer:
After the second statement, cycle power on the Model 199
and note that the instrument
returns to the conditions
in-
itially set in this example.
3.9.12 Data Format (G)
The G command
controls the format of the data that the
instrument sends over the bus. Readings may be sent with
or without prefixes. I'refixes are the mnemonics
preceding
the reading and the buffer memory
location.
Figure 3-6
further clarifies the general data format. The G commands
are a5 follows:
GO = Reading
with prefw only. Example:
NDCV-1234567E+O
Gl = Reading
without prefix. Example:
-1.234567EtO
G2 = Reading
and buffer memory location with prefix.
Etimple:
NDCV-1234567E+O,BOOl
G3 = Readings
and buffer memory
without prefix.
Example:
-1.234567E+O,oOl.
G4 = Reading and channel
with prefix. Example:
NDC-1234567E+O,Cl
G5 = Reading
and channel
without
prefix. Example:
-1.234567EeO.l
G6 = Reading memory buffer location, and channel with
prefix. Example:
NDCV-1.234567E+O,BOOl,Cl
G7 = Reading
buffer
memory
location,
and
channel
without
prefix. Example:
-1.234567E+O,OOl,Ol
Upon power up or after the instrument
receives
a DCL
or SDC command,
the Model 199 wiJ.l return to the default
condition.
Notes:
1. The B command
affects the source of the data. In the
BO mode, the bus data wilI come from the A/D converter.
In the Bl and B2 modes,
the data will come from the
buffer.
2. Programmed
terminator
and EOI sequences
appear at
the end of each reading except in 82 which terminates
only at the end of the string.
3. If a buffer location or channel
is not available, zero is
sent. G6 Ewinple:
NLKV+2.000lOOE+1,8000,C0.
4. All 9s appear in the data field for an overflow.
Programming
Example-To
place the in&ument
in the Gl
mode and obtain a reading, enter the following statements
into the keyboard:
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