HP 8901B Operation And Calibration Manual page 179

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Model
8901B
Operation
Abort Message
Check.
This check determines whether or not
the Modulation Analyzer becomes
unaddressed when it receives
the Abort message. This check assumes that the Modulation Analyzer
i s able to handshake, recognize i t s own address, make the remote/local changes,
and
enter serial-poll
mode. Before beginning this check, select
40.0
SPCL.
Description
Send the Remote message
to the Modulation Analyzer.
Check that the Modulation An-
alyzer's REMOTE and LIS-
TEN annunciators are on.
Send the Abort message, unad-
dressing the Modulation Analyzer.
Check that the Modulation Analyzer's
LISTEN annunciator is off. Note that
the HP 9835A and 9845A ABORT10
statement sends both the Abort message
and the Local message. Thus, if the HP
9825A is being used, the Modulation
Analyzer's REMOTE annunciator should
remain on.
If
the HP 9835A or 9845A is
being used, the Modulation Analyzer's
REMOTE annunciator should turn
off.
I
Send the Local message (HP 9825A)
only.
Address the Modulation An-
alyzer to talk and then store
its output data in variable V.
Check that the Modulation Ana-
lyzer's LISTEN annunciator is off
but that its TALK annunciator is on.
Send the Abort message unaddress-
ing the Modulation Analyzer to talk.
HPL
rem 714
cli 7
IC1
7
red 714,V
cli 7
BASIC
REMOTE 714
For Series 200:
REMOTE 7
REMOTE 714
ABORT10 7
For Series 200
ABORT 7
(The local message
was already sent
with the ABORT10 7
statement above.)
ENTER 714:V
ABORT10 7
For Series 200:
ABORT 7
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