Program Data Separators; Power-On Conditions - ILX Lightwave OMM-6810B User Manual

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- where a non-zero digit is defined as a single ASCII encoded byte in the range
31-39 (49-57 decimal). 8-bit data byte is defined as an 8-bit byte in the range 00 -
FF (0-255 decimal). NL is a new line (LF) and ^END is an end or identify (EOI).
The only OMM-6810B command that required arbitrary block program data is the
*PUD command.
<PROGRAM DATA SEPARATORS>
When there is a list of <PROGRAM DATA UNITS> (parameters) following a
<PROGRAM HEADER SEPARATOR> (white space), the <PROGRAM DATA
UNITS> must be separated with a <PROGRAM UNIT SEPARATOR>. Figure 3.8
shows a syntax diagram for a <PROGRAM UNIT SEPARATOR>.

Power-On Conditions

At power-on, the 6810B complies with the ANSI/IEEE Std 488.2-1987
requirements. It initializes the device parameters to be the same as when the
power was last shut down. However, the delta power, delta lambda, zoom and
zero modes are always be disabled at power-up. The unit default conditions may
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G P I B / I E E E 4 8 8 . 2 R E M O T E O P E R A T I O N
<non-
zero
digit>
#
O
Figure 3.7 <ARBITRARY BLOCK PROGRAM DATA> Syntax Diagram
<white space>
Figure 3.8 <PROGRAM DATA SEPARATOR> Syntax Diagram
ANSI/IEEE-488.2 Definitions
<8-bit
<digit>
byte>
<8-bit
NL
data
byte>
<white space>
;
C H A P T E R
data
^END
OMM-6810B
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