Acdci, Acdcv, Aci, Acv; Address - Agilent Technologies 3458A User Manual

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ACDCI, ACDCV, ACI, ACV

ADDRESS

Syntax
value
Remarks
ACBAND parameters.
Query Command. The ACBAND? query command returns two numbers
separated by a comma. The first number is the currently specified
low_frequency, the second number is the high_frequency. Refer to "Query
Commands" near the front of this chapter for more information.
Related Commands: ACDCI, ACDCV, ACI, ACV, FREQ, FUNC, PER.
SETACV
OUTPUT 722;"ACBAND 500,1000" !SPECIFIES THAT THE INPUT SIGNAL
Refer to the FUNC command.
Sets the multimeter's GPIB address (from the front panel only). The address is
stored in continuous memory and is not lost when power is removed.
ADDRESS value
The value parameter is an integer from 0 to 31.
Power-on value = previously stored address (factory setting = 22).
Default value = none; parameter required.
When you specify address 31, it doesn't actually change the multimeter's address
but sets the multimeter to the Talk Only mode. In this mode, the multimeter
outputs readings directly to an GPIB printer without a controller on the bus (you
must use the ASCII output format). The multimeter's TALK annunciator
illuminates when in Talk Only mode. You cannot specify address 31 with a
controller on the bus. To remove the multimeter from Talk Only mode, press
the Reset key or specify an address other than 31.
The controller's address is typically 21. Do not use the controller's address for
any other device on the GPIB bus.
When the multimeter detects a CMOS RAM failure (auxiliary error bit 12). It
sets the address to 22.
ADDRESS? Query. From the multimeter's front panel, you can read the present
address using the Address key (shifted Local key).
Related Commands: ID?

ACDCI, ACDCV, ACI, ACV

!IS BETWEEN 500 - 1000 Hz
Chapter 6 Command Reference
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