Keithley 2750 User Manual page 449

Multimeter/switch system
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Ratio and channel average delay
Ratio channel pairing
5-16
read error queue
programming example
11-21
Reading count
7-9
Reading hold (autosettle)
8-6
Readings
recalling
6-6
storing
6-5
Rear panel
1-12
Reciprocal (1/X)
5-11
Reciprocal (1/X) configuration
Reference tables
15-2
CALCulate commmand summary
DISPlay command summary
FORMat command summary
ROUTe command summary
SENSe command summary
STATus command summar
SYSTem command summary
TRACe command summary
Trigger command summary
UNIT command summary
Rel
commands
5-4
programming examples
Remote programming
5-4
Relative
5-2
Basic operation
5-2
Scanning
5-3
Relative, Math, Ratio, Channel Average, and dB
5-1
Relay closure count
2-32
Reading relay closure count
Setting count update interval
Remote Operations
10-1
Remote programming
autozero and LSYNC
3-6
Basic measurement commands
Basic measurement programming
examples
3-49
Basic measurements
3-43
Default and user set-ups
Digits
4-6
Displays
1-17
Filter
4-19
Range
4-4
Rel
5-4
Triggering
8-12
Resistance measurements (¾2 and ¾4)
Connections
3-17
5-20
5-11
15-3
15-6
15-6
15-7
15-8
15-19
15-20
15-24
15-25
15-26
5-7
2-33
2-33
3-43
1-26
3-16
Cable leakage
Front panel inputs
Model 7700 switching module
Shielding
3-17
Offset compensated ohms
Enabling/disabling
Performing
3-21, 3-23
Standard resistance measurements
Response messages
10-17
multiple
10-17
sending
10-17
terminator (RMT)
Restoring a setup
1-20
RS-232
1-12
connections
10-20
RS-232 interface
Baud rate
10-18
connector
10-20
operation
10-18
Selecting and configuring RS-232
interface
10-20
Sending and receiving data
Signal handshaking (flow control)
Terminator
10-19
RTD equation
F-8
S
Safety symbols and terms
Saving a power-on setup
Saving a user setup
1-20
Saving and restoring setups
Saving setup
7-20
Saving the configured scan
Scan
Advanced
7-14
allowed settings per channel
Basic
7-21
Buffer
7-21
commands
7-26
configuration
7-11
operation
7-21
programming example
Remote programming
Trigger model
reset
7-13
Saving the configured scan
simple
7-13
Scan process
7-3
Scan remote programming example
scan, advanced
7-15
Scanning
7-1
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-20
3-21, 3-23
3-19
10-17
10-18
10-19
1-2
1-20
1-20
7-12
7-2
7-31
7-25
7-25
7-12
7-31

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