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CD/PMD ANALYZER SOURCE FLS-5834A R&D AND MANUFACTURING USER GUIDE Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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Engineering Inc. (EXFO). Information provided by EXFO is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by EXFO for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use.
Resetting the CD/PMD Analyzer Source ................15 5 Operating the CD/PMD Analyzer Source ........... 17 Cleaning and Connecting Optical Fibers ................17 Installing the EXFO Universal Interface (EUI) .................18 Activating or Deactivating the Source ...................19 6 Controlling the Source Remotely .............. 21 Setting the Remote Command Mode ...................23...
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Recycling and Disposal (Applies to European Union Only) ............42 8 Troubleshooting ..................43 CD/PMD Analyzer Source Error Messages ................43 GPIB Troubleshooting ......................47 Finding Information on the EXFO Web Site ................48 Contacting the Technical Support Group ................49 Transportation ........................50 9 Warranty ......................51 General Information ......................51...
F.C.C. Information Electronic test equipment is exempt from Part 15 compliance (FCC) in the United States. However, compliance verification tests are systematically performed on most EXFO equipment. Information Electronic test equipment is subject to the EMC Directive in the European Union.
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Certification Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 73/23/EEC - The Low Voltage Directive 89/336/EEC - The EMC Directive Manufacturer’s Name: EXFO ELECTRO-OPTICAL ENG. Manufacturer’s Address: 400 Godin Avenue Quebec, Quebec Canada G1M 2K2 (418) 683-0211 Equipment Type/Environment: Light Industrial Scientific Equipment Trade Name/Model No.:...
Introducing the FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source The FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source is a modulated, polarized broadband fiber-optic source that has been especially designed to be used with EXFO FTB-5800 Chromatic Dispersion Analyzer. Front Panel Setup menu access FLS-5834A CD/PMD ANALYZER SOURCE...
Introducing the FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source Back Panel Back Panel GPIB port Serial port (RS-232 DTE) Fuse holder MODEL: GO GPIB IEEE 488.2 Serial Port LR107723 Power 100-240 V 50/60 Hz inlet F2AL250 V SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PP0, DC1, DT1, C0, E2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Introducing the FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source Conventions Conventions Before using the product described in this manual, you should understand the following conventions: ARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions.
Safety Information ARNING Do not install or terminate fibers while a light source is active. Never look directly into a live fiber and ensure that your eyes are protected at all times. ARNING Use of controls, adjustments and procedures for operation and maintenance other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
MPORTANT EXFO assumes no liability if you attempt to perform internal service on this unit. FLS-5834A Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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Safety Information Electrical Safety Information ARNING Use this unit indoors only. Position the unit so that the air can circulate freely around it. Operation of any electrical instrument around flammable gases or fumes constitutes a major safety hazard. Do not remove unit covers during operation. To avoid electrical shock, do not operate the unit if any part of the outer surface (covers, panels, etc.) is damaged.
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Safety Information Electrical Safety Information Equipment Ratings Temperature Operation 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) Relative humidity 0 % to 80 % non-condensing Maximum operation altitude 2000 m (6562 ft) Pollution degree Installation category...
Getting Started with Your Light Source Turning On and Off the CD/PMD Analyzer Source ARNING Before turning on the source, please read the Electrical Safety Information on page 6. To turn on and off the CD/PMD Analyzer Source : Press the red button located in the lower left-hand corner of the front panel.
Getting Started with Your Light Source FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source Display FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source Display Form the main window of your unit, you can get important information on the source with just one glance. Remote control indicator Source C+ L Band Bandwith indicator Source status...
Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters The blue button on the right side of the display provides access to the single-level Setup menu. You can access the Setup menu even while the source is active. The figure below shows Setup menu items. Refresh Rate 8 Hz RS232 / GPIB...
Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters Setting the Refresh Rate Setting the Refresh Rate You can define the refresh rate of the display. To set the refresh rate: 1. Press the Setup key. 2. Use the up/down or left/right arrow keys to select Refresh Rate (the item will be displayed in reverse video).
Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters Setting the Backlight Setting the Backlight In certain circumstances, you might want to deactivate the display backlight. To deactivate the backlight: 1. Press the Setup key. 2. Use the up/down or left/right arrow keys to select Backlight (the item will be displayed in reverse video).
Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters Setting the Video Mode Setting the Video Mode To change the video mode: 1. Press the Setup key. 2. Use the up/down or left/right arrow keys to select Video Mode (item will appear in reverse video). 3.
Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters Resetting the CD/PMD Analyzer Source Resetting the CD/PMD Analyzer Source You may want to reset the CD/PMD Analyzer Source parameters to their original values. To reset parameters to values at time of purchase, while turning on the unit: Press ENTER until the unit beeps three times.
To ensure maximum power and to avoid erroneous readings: Always clean fiber ends as explained below before inserting them into the port. EXFO is not responsible for damage or errors caused by bad fiber cleaning or handling. Ensure that your patchcord has appropriate connectors. Joining mismatched connectors will damage the ferrules.
Operating the CD/PMD Analyzer Source Installing the EXFO Universal Interface (EUI) Installing the EXFO Universal Interface (EUI) The EUI fixed baseplate is available for connectors with angled (APC) or non-angled (UPC) polishing.A green border around the baseplate indicates that it is for APC-type connectors.
Operating the CD/PMD Analyzer Source Activating or Deactivating the Source Activating or Deactivating the Source To activate the source: 1. Setup the source as explained in Setting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Parameters on page 11. 2. To activate the source, press on the On/Off button. The active LED on the module front will light up, and the front display will read "Source ON", also showing a light beam icon.
Controlling the Source Remotely You can control the CD/PMD Analyzer Source remotely either by: a GPIB interface (through a GPIB cable connected to the GPIB port) an RS-232 interface (through a serial cable connected to the serial port). GPIB port Serial port (RS-232 DTE) Fuse holder MODEL: GO...
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Controlling the Source Remotely The RS-232 connector (serial port) at the back of the CD/PMD Analyzer Source uses a DTE pinout configuration. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 Pin Number Description Direction Receive (Rx) Input Transmit (Tx) Output Signal ground (Gnd) —...
Controlling the Source Remotely Setting the Remote Command Mode Setting the Remote Command Mode To remotely control the CD/PMD Analyzer Source, you must set a GPIB address or activate the RS-232 port. To set a remote command mode: 1. Press the Setup key. 2.
Controlling the Source Remotely Setting the GPIB Address Setting the GPIB Address If GPIB is selected as the remote command mode, you can select the GPIB address you want to use from 1 to 30 (default value is 12). To set a GPIB address: 1.
Controlling the Source Remotely Setting the Baud Rate Setting the Baud Rate The baud rate is a parameter related to RS-232 communication. It determines the speed at which data is sent between the unit and a computer, in bits per second (bps). To change the baud rate for your remote communications: 1.
Controlling the Source Remotely Setting the Flow Control Setting the Flow Control The flow control parameter applies only to RS-232 communication. This parameter determines the type of serial communication used. Choose Soft if you want the speed of data transmission to match the speed at which the device can process it.
Controlling the Source Remotely Communication Parameters Communication Parameters The communication parameters are used to set the communication port. Note: EOS means “End of String.” EOI means “End or Identify.” For GPIB Communication Terminate Read on EOS Set EOI with EOS on Writes Type of compare on EOS 8 bits EOS byte...
Controlling the Source Remotely Standard Status Data Structure Standard Status Data Structure The four tables below give information on the common status and enable registers as defined by IEEE 488.2. The diagram displayed on page 31 is a useful aid in understanding the general commands and how a service request (SRQ) is generated.
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Controlling the Source Remotely Standard Status Data Structure Standard event status enable register (ESE) Bits Mnemonics Bit Value Power on Not used Command error Execution error Device dependent error Query error Not used Operation complete CD/PMD Analyzer Source Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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Controlling the Source Remotely Standard Status Data Structure Status byte register (STB) Bits Mnemonics Bit Value Not used Request service / Master summary status Event summary bit Message available Not used Error / Event queue Not used Not used Service request enable register (SRE) Bits Mnemonics Bit Value...
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Controlling the Source Remotely Standard Status Data Structure Standard Event Status Register (ESR) & & & & & & & & Standard Event Status Enable Register (ESE) Message Output Queue not Empty Error / Event Ouput Queue not Empty read by serial poll ESB MAV Status Byte Service Request...
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Controlling the Source Remotely Standard Status Data Structure An SRQ is forced when a bit in the status byte register goes from 0 to 1 and the corresponding SRE mask bit is set. If an SRQ is forced, the RQS bit is set to 1 and will remain there until read by a serial poll –even if the reason or condition causing the service request no longer exists.
Controlling the Source Remotely Command Structure Command Structure The GPIB and RS-232 commands follow the guidelines determined by the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) consortium. For example, the following command syntax is used to activate or deactivate the source. SOUR:POW[:STAT]<wsp><Boolean>...
Controlling the Source Remotely Error Messages Format Error Messages Format System and device specific errors are managed by the FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source. The generic format for error messages is illustrated in the following figure. <Error <Device dependent ” <Error number> “...
Maintenance To help ensure long, trouble-free operation: Always clean fiber-optic connectors before using them. Keep the unit free of dust. Clean the unit casing and front panel with a cloth slightly dampened with water. Store unit at room temperature in a clean and dry area. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight.
Maintenance Cleaning EUI Connectors Cleaning EUI Connectors Regular cleaning of EUI connectors will help maintain optimum performance. There is no need to disassemble the unit. MPORTANT If any damage occurs to internal connectors, the module casing will have to be opened and a new calibration will be required. To clean EUI connectors: 1.
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6d. Verify connector surface with a portable fiber-optic microscope (e.g., EXFO’s FOMS) or fiber inspection probe (e.g., EXFO’s FIP). ARNING Verifying the surface of the connector WHILE THE UNIT IS ACTIVE WILL result in permanent eye damage.
Maintenance Replacing Fuses Replacing Fuses The FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source contains two F2.0L250V-type fuses (IEC, 5 mm x 20 mm (0.197 in x 0.787 in), fast-acting, low breaking capacity, 250 V). The fuse holder is located at the back of the CD/PMD Analyzer Source, just beside the power inlet.
Under normal use, EXFO recommends calibrating your unit every year. CD/PMD Analyzer Source Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
Upgrading the Embedded Software Upgrading the Embedded Software To upgrade the CD/PMD Analyzer Source embedded software, you will need to obtain the upgrade files from EXFO’s Technical Support Group. You will also need a null-modem cable. MPORTANT You may upgrade software under DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 9x, or Windows 2000.
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Maintenance Upgrading the Embedded Software 7. When a message about waiting for a evice handshake appears, turn on the CD/PMD Analyzer Source. The unit display remains off, the unit beeps once and the upgrade program starts automatically. A progress bar on the computer screen indicates the upgrade status.
This equipment was sold after August 13, 2005 (as identified by the black rectangle). Unless otherwise noted in a separate agreement between EXFO and a customer, distributor or commercial partner, EXFO will cover costs related to the collection, treatment, recovery and disposal of...
Restart your unit to solve the problem. Checksum error while reading the module’s FIFO. Command not accepted: If problem persists, call EXFO for assistance. The command that caused the warning will be lost. The unit may continue with the program even if the command was not performed.
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CD/PMD Analyzer Source Error Messages Warning/Error Description Recommended Action Number FIFO not ready for reading: If problem persists, call EXFO for assistance. The unit’s FIFO is not ready for reading. Commands sent will be ignored. Laser over-current: Call EXFO for assistance.
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Call EXFO for assistance. A problem occurred when accessing the EEPROM memory (read or write). No more room in the command pipe: If problem persists, call EXFO for assistance. A command could not be added to the command pipe. Timeout error: Call EXFO for assistance.
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Troubleshooting CD/PMD Analyzer Source Error Messages Warning/Error Description Recommended Action Number 32246 Abort called in firmware: Restart your unit to solve the problem. The unit used a command which it is not intended to. 32300 Heap overflow: Restart your unit to solve the problem.
Troubleshooting GPIB Troubleshooting GPIB Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Solution Unable to communicate Incorrect Select the correct with CD/PMD Analyzer communication type communication type: RS-232 or Source (no response from selected. GPIB. *IDN? command). Incorrect Check the communication communication parameters: bus address, baud parameters.
Troubleshooting Finding Information on the EXFO Web Site Finding Information on the EXFO Web Site The EXFO Web site provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the use of your FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source. To access FAQs: 1. Type http://www.exfo.com...
Contacting the Technical Support Group To obtain after-sales service or technical support for this product, contact EXFO at one of the following numbers. The Technical Support Group is available to take your calls from Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Troubleshooting Transportation Transportation Maintain a temperature range within specifications when transporting the unit. Transportation damage can occur from improper handling. The following steps are recommended to minimize the possibility of damage: Pack the unit in its original packing material when shipping. Avoid high humidity or large temperature fluctuations.
EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering Inc. (EXFO) warrants this equipment against defects in material and workmanship for a period oftwo years from the date of original shipment. EXFO also warrants that this equipment will meet applicable specifications under normal use. During the warranty period, EXFO will, at its discretion, repair, replace,...
Liability Liability EXFO shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of the product, nor shall be responsible for any failure in the performance of other items to which the product is connected or the operation of any system of which the product may be a part.
5. Return the equipment, prepaid, to the address given to you by support personnel. Be sure to write the RMA number on the shipping slip. EXFO will refuse and return any package that does not bear an RMA number.
Warranty EXFO Service Centers Worldwide EXFO Service Centers Worldwide If your product requires servicing, contact your nearest authorized service center. EXFO Headquarters Service Center 400 Godin Avenue 1 866 683-0155 (USA and Canada) Quebec (Quebec) G1M 2K2 Tel.: 1 418 683-5498...
The following technical specifications can change without notice. The information presented in this section is provided as a reference only. To obtain this product’s most recent technical specifications, visit the EXFO Web site at www.exfo.com. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Center wavelength (nm) 1580 ±20...
Rackmount Installation You can place your FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source in a rackmount to facilitate its usage. To install the rackmount: 1. Fix the angle iron using four flat Phillips screws. 2. Fix the rackmount bracket to the frame using two round Phillips screws.
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Rackmount Installation To install your FLS-5834A CD/PMD Analyzer Source in a rackmount: 1. Slide the benchtop unit into the rackmount and tighten it from underneath using the four cover fixing screws. If measurement X on the illustration exceeds 11.125 in., fix the unit into the four holes identified as A.
Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Quick Reference The CD/PMD Analyzer Source recognizes the required commands identified in IEEE 488.2. The table below summarizes these commands. Command Function *CLS Clear status command *ESE Standard event status enable command *ESE? Standard event status enable query *ESR? Standard event status register query *IDN?
Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *CLS Description The *CLS command clears the Standard Event Status Register and the Error/Event Queue. Syntax *CLS Parameter(s) None *ESE Description The *ESE command sets the Standard Event Status Enable Register bits, as defined in the table below.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *ESE The table below shows the contents of this register. Bit Weight Meaning PON 128 Power ON Enable N.U. 64 Not used CMD 32 CoMmanD Error Enable EXE 16 Execution Error Enable DDE 8 Device Dependent Error Enable QRY 4 QueRry Error Enable...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *ESE? Description The *ESE? query allows the programmer to determine the current contents of the Standard Event Status Enable Register. See the contents of this register below. Standard Event Status Enable Register N.U. N.U. Syntax *ESE? Parameter(s)
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *ESE? Response(s) RegisterValue: The response data syntax for <RegisterValue> is defined as a <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> element. The <RegisterValue> ranges from 0 through 255. The <RegisterValue> value expressed in base 2 (binary) represents the bit values of the Standard Event Status Enable register.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *ESR? Description The *ESR? query allows the programmer to determine the current contents of the Standard Event Status Register. Reading the Standard Event Status Register clears it. See the contents of this register below. Standard Event Status Enable Register N.U.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *ESR? Response(s) RegisterValue: The response data syntax for <RegisterValue> is defined as a <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> element. The <RegisterValue> ranges from 0 through 255. The <RegisterValue> value expressed in base 2 (binary) represents the bit values of the Standard Event Status register.
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The intent of the *IDN? query is for the unique identification of devices over the system interface. Syntax *IDN? Response(s) “EXFO E.-O. Engineering,FLS-5834A,xxxxxxxxxx, 2.0r0”, where – xxxxxxxx is the serial number – 2.0r0 is the Firmware level. *LOK Description This command is used to set the Remote Lockout programming state.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *LOK Example(s) *LOK 1 Notes This command can only be used when working with RS-232 communication. See Also *LOK? CD/PMD Analyzer Source Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *LOK? Description This query returns the Remote Lockout programming state indicating if the CD/PMD Analyzer Source has been locked out by a remote application. Syntax *LOK? Parameter(s) None Response Syntax <LockoutState> Response LockoutState: The response data syntax for <LockoutState> is defined as an <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA>...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *OPC Description The *OPC command allows synchronization between the instrument and an external controller. The *OPC command causes the instrument to set bit 0 (Operation Complete) in the Standard Event Status Register to the TRUE (logic 1) state when the instrument completes all pending operations.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *OPC? Description The *OPC? query allows synchronization between the instrument and an external controller by reading the Output Queue or by waiting for a service request on the Message Available (MAV) bit in the Status Byte Register. The *OPC? query causes the instrument to place an ASCII character, 1, into its Output Queue when the device completes all pending...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *REM Description This command is used to set the Remote programming state that determines if the source will be controlled locally or remotely. Syntax *REM<wsp><RemoteState> Parameter(s) RemoteState: The program syntax data for <RemoteState> is defined as a <Boolean Program Data>...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *RST Description The *RST command performs a device reset. This command is the third reset level in a three-level reset strategy. The Reset command shall do the following: a) Sets the device-specific functions to a known state that is independent of the past-use history of the device.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *SRE Description The *SRE command sets the Service Request Enable Register bits. See the contents of this register below. This register contains a mask value to enable the bits in the Status Byte Register. Serv ic e R eques t Enable R egis ter N.U.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *SRE See the contents of this register below. Bit Weight Meaning N.U. 128 Not used N.U. 64 Not used ESB 32 Event Summary Bit Enable MAV 16 Message AVailable Enable N.U. 8 Not used EAV 4 Error / Event AVailable Enable N.U.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *SRE? Description The *SRE? query allows the programmer to determine the current contents of the Service Request Enable Register. See the contents of this register below. Serv ic e R eques t Enable R egis ter N.U.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *SRE? Response(s) RegisterValue: The response data syntax for <RegisterValue> is defined as a <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> element. The <RegisterValue> ranges from 0 through 255. When converted to binary (base 2), the <RegisterValue> represents the current bit values of the Service Request Enable Register.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *STB? Description The *STB? query allows the programmer to read the status byte and Master Summary Status bit. See the content of this register below. Status By te R egister R QS/ N.U. N.U. N.U.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *STB? Response(s) RegisterValue: The response data syntax for <RegisterValue> is defined as a <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> element. The <RegisterValue> ranges from 0 through 255. The <RegisterValue> value, expressed in base 2 (binary) represents the bit values of the Status Byte Register.
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *TST? Description This query returns a binary value indicating the test results. Syntax *TST? Response Result: The response data syntax for <Result> is defined as a <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONSE DATA> element. A decimal value indicating the sum of all corresponding errors: “0”–No errors “1”–N/A...
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Remote Control Commands IEEE 488.2 Commands—Description *WAI Description The *WAI command shall prevent the device from executing any further commands or queries until the no-operation-pending flag becomes TRUE. Syntax *WAI Parameter(s) None Example(s) *WAI See Also *OPC *OPC? FLS-5834A Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
Remote Control Commands Product-Specific Commands—Quick Reference Product-Specific Commands—Quick Reference The table below summarizes commands specific to the CD/PMD Analyzer Source. Parameter/ Command Description Response DISP BRIG <numeric_value> Turn backlight on or off |MINimum| MAXimum BRIG? (0|1) Backlight on or off? SOUR STAT 0|1 |ON|OFF...
Remote Control Commands Product-Specific Commands-Description Product-Specific Commands-Description DISPlay:BRIGhtness Description This command turns the backlight of the unit on or off. Syntax DISP:BRIG<wsp><numeric_value>|MINimum|MAXimum Parameters A numeric parameter: “1”–turns the backlight on “0”–turns the backlight off Example DISP:BRIG 1 DISPLAY:BRIGHTNESS 0 DISPlay:BRIGhtness? Description This command returns the state of the backlight.
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Remote Control Commands Product-Specific Commands-Description SOURce:POWer[:STATe] Description This command turns on or off the source. When the source is on, the red LED on the front of the module illuminates. Syntax SOUR:POW[:STAT]<wsp><boolean>|ON|OFF Parameters A boolean parameter: “1”–turns the source on “0”–turns the source off Example SOUR:POW:STAT 1 (turns the source on.)
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Description This query reads the CD/PMD Analyzer Source identification string. Syntax SYST:VERS? Response “EXFO E.-O. Eng. FLS-5834A vx.xx”xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx is the serial number and vx.xx is the current product version. Note This query returns the same response as the *IDN? query.
SCPI-Based Errors Error Description Probable Cause Number -100 “Command error” A command error has occurred. This is the generic syntax error for devices that cannot detect more specific errors. -104 “Data type error” The parser recognized a data element different than the one allowed. -108 “Parameter not allowed”...
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SCPI-Based Errors Error Description Probable Cause Number -224 “Illegal parameter value” An exact value from a list of possibilities was expected. -300 “Device-specific error” A device-dependent error occurred. This is the generic syntax error for devices that cannot detect more specific errors.
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