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Measuring receiver
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Model 8902A
Operation
Abort
Message Check
This check determines whether o r not the Measuring Receiver becomes unaddressed when
it receives the Abort message. This check assumes that the Measuring Receiver is able to
handshake, recognize its 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
Measuring Receiver.
Check that the Measuring Receiver's
REMOTE and LISTEN annunciators are
Send the Abort message, unaddressing
the Measuring Receiver.
Check that the Measuring Receiver'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 Measuring
Receiver's REMOTE annunciator should
remain on. If the HP 9835A or 9845A is
being used, the Measuring Receiver's
REMOTE annunciator should turn off.
Send the Local message (HP 9825A) only
Address the Measuring Receiver to talk
and then store its output data in variable
Check that the Measuring Receiver's
LISTEN annunciator is off but that its
TALK
annunciator is on.
Send the Abort message unaddressing
the Measuring Receiver 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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