Hit Button(H); Display(D); Hit Button Command Numbers - Keithley 193A Instruction Manual

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3.10.20 Hit Button
(H)
Da = Display character "a", where "a" represents a print-
able ASCII character. Up to 14 characters (including
The hit button command allows the user to emulate vir-
blanks) may be sent.
tually any front panel control sequence. Through
the use
D = Restores display back to normal.
of the H command,
the front aanel rxoeranw
tnav be
entered through co&ands
given'over t&z b&. The H corn-
mand is sent by sending the ASCII letter followed
by a
Note: In order to have spaces preceding the beginning
of
number representing
a front panel control. These control
the message and between message words, use the @ sym-
numbers
are shown in Figure 3-13.
bol to represent
each space. For example,
to send the
messaee "I NEED IT BAD" starting at the second disolav
characyer (one space), send the foll&ing
command s&in&
Examples:
H3X-Selects
the ACA function
HOX-Selects
the DCV function.
Spaces in the command string, as shown in the following
examples, are ignored.
HP-65
Programming
Example-Enter
the
following
statements into the computer to place the instrument
in the
ohms function:
HP-85
Programming
Example-Enter
the
following
statements
into the computer
to display
the message
F'E,,i,TE ;:'I.#
"KEITHLEY
193A":
OlJTF'I.JT
7 1$3 i 'i 6 II b::E I TtiLE:'.If?
I. '3:s ::.:: 1 i
When the END LINE key is pressed the second time, the
instrument
is placed in the ohms function.
When the END LINE Key is pressed the second time the
inshument
model number will be displayed. Display opera-
3.10.21 Display
(D)
tion may be returned to normal by entering the following
statement:
The display command controls the ASCII messages that
can be placed onto the Moe1 193A display. The Model 193A
can only display messages in upper case. Messages entered
in lower case will automatically
be converted to upper case.
Messages are controlled
with the following
commands:
Figure 3-13. Hit Button Command Numbers
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