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Rf generators

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000,-000,002,000;000039012.1
<EOR>
Seif-test
error (non-volatile
memory
failure)
and
the
self-test
sequence
was
aborted
as
indicated
by
the
This
error
occurred
at
39012.1
hours
since
the
Generator
was
manufactured.
000000, 000000,
000006;000020243.2(EOR) Amplitude became
unieveled
at
20243.2
hours
since
manufacture
(third
number
=
4).
In addition, the
peak
amplitude
was
set
to
>
+
13
dBm
as
indicated
by
the
second
uncal
code
(third
number
=
2).
000000, 000000, 000000;000000000.
0
(EOR>
This
special
code
means
that there are
no
errors.
One
or
more
of the error
log
entries
will
be
this
code
when
less
than
ten errors
have
been
logged
since the
Generator
was
manufactured.
The number
of characters
in this
response
is
much
larger
than
the 80 characters
in
the
output
buffer.
Therefore,
if
the
entire
response
is
not transferred
to the
IEEE-488
controller, the
Generator
will
not be
able
to
respond
to further
programming commands. Any
remaining
portion of
the
response
that
is
not
to
be
transferred
can
be
cleared
only
by
sending
a device
clear to the
Generator.
The 'TO"
command
interrogates the
Generator
for
its
option
complement.
The
returned
record contains three
integers,
separated
by
commas,
that indicate configuration of options.
For
the
6062A,
the
first
number
is
always
4,
which
indicates that the
Generator being
interrogated
is
in fact
a
6062A.
The two
remaining
numbers
are the
sum
of the
option
related
numbers
as
follows:
2nd
Number
4
=
-130 High-Stability Reference
Option
8 =
-651
Low-Rate
FM
Option
16 =
-132
Medium-Stability Reference Option
3rd
Number
2
=
-830
Rear
Panel
RF
Output,
MOD
Input,
and
Pulse
MOD
Input
Option
For
example,
"4,12,2"
would
indicate a
6062A
with
Options
-651, -130,
and
-830.
The "IR"
command
interrogates the
Generator
for rejected entry error
status.
(See
Table
2-6
for
a
list
of
rejected
entry
codes.)
The
returned record
is
the
sum
of
errors that
have been
detected while processing
IEEE-488 commands.
The
status
is
cleared
when
interrogated
with
the
"IR" command. The
status
can
also
be
explicitly
cleared with the
"CE" command
and
is
also cleared
on
the
"CL"
command
and
the clear interface
messages
DCL
and
SDC.
The
"IS"
command
interrogates the
Generator
for the
serial
number.
The
serial
number
is
an
eight
character
ASCII
string
terminated with an
<EOR>
.
The
returned record
is
similar
to
the
following:
"01230000"
(EOR)
The
"IT"
command
interrogates the
Generator
for the
self-test results.
The
self-test
results
are
reported
in
four
fields.
Any
non-zero codes
indicate that
some
tests
have
failed.
Table 2-14
shows
the
self-test
error
code
format.
The
self
tests
are
performed
at
power-on and can
also
be
initiated
with
special
function
02.
Further
details
of the
self-test
results
are
listed
in
the
Section
4 of
this
manual.

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