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INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATION
I
I
a.
Press the
[SPCL]
and
the
[1][0]
keys.
Verify that the
selected
address
appears
in
decimal
in
the
Frequency
display
field.
b.
If
the talk-only
mode
or
listen-only
mode
has been
selected,
"to" or "lo"
appears
to
the
left
of
the
address
in
the
Frequency
display
field.
NOTE
The
address switches
are
continuously
monitored
except
when
in
remote,
The
TA
LK
ON
L Y
and LIS
TEN ONL
Y
switches are only
read
when
the
Generator
is
powered
on.
2-35.
Programming
Commands
After
the
address
and
mode
have been
set,
the
Generator can be
programmed
by an
IEEE-4S8
controller or
from
another Generator. Tables
2-7
and
24
and
the
programming
examples
following
them
provide
the basic
information
on
how
to
program
the
Generator.
More
details
about
the
commands
can be found
in
two
places.
Commands
that are
available
from
the front
panel
are described
in
the
first
part
of
this section.
Those
commands
that are
only
available
from
the
IEEE-488
Interface are
described
in
the
Commands
Descriptions
paragraphs
later
in this
section
of the
manual.
Table
2-7
is
an
index
for the
IEEE-488
Commands
used
in
Table
2-8,
This index
is
a
list
of
the
command
headers according
to
function.
Table
24
lists all
the
remote
commands
that
are
recognized
by
the
Generator.
The
commands
are
listed
alphabetically
by
function.
2-35.
Programming Examples
The
following
three
examples
show
how
to
use the
IEEE488
bus
and
use a
variety
of
controllers to
program
the
Generator.
In the
first
example, a Fluke
1722A
Controller
is
used
to
program
the
Generator.
In the
second example,
two
Generators
are
configured
to
track
each
other
in
frequency. In the
third
example, a
1722A
is
used
to
program
the
Generator
with
the
frequency
step
up
controlled
by
the
trigger
command.
Table
2-7.
Index
of
IEEE*488
Commands
FUNCTION
COMMANO HEADERS
Amplitude Entry
AP,
SP3x^
RA^
SPSx, SP9x
Binary Learn Commands
LI* LM
Clear Commands
CB^
ce*
CL
Edit Entry
A8, DB,
FB, PB* KB, KA,
KD, KF,
KP
Frequency Entry
FR,
SP2x, RF
Interface Mode Commands
EM, RM, TM,
VM,
UM, B
Interrogate Commands
ID, IE, II, 10, IR,
IT, lU, IV
Memory Entry
RC, ST, SQ
Modulation Entry
AM, AE, AI, FM,
FE,
FI,
MR, MF
Monitor Commands
18, OB, OD, RB,
RW, DW, WB, WW, XA, XB, XD, XR
RF
ON/OFF Entry
RO
Special Function Entry
SP
SRQ Commands
IM, SM,
XF
Step Entry
FS, LS,
PS, DS, SU, SD,
FU,
FD,
LU, LD, PU,
PD, DU, DD
Trigger Commands
CT,
TR
2-29

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