Radix, Secure, Term – Lightwave Communications LDX-3232 User Manual
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LDX-3232 Device-Dependent Command Reference
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LDX-3232
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"rad hex; *ESR?" -action: the hexadecimal radix is selected; -response: #H80, means
power-on was detected.
The RADix? query allows the programmer to determine that radix type for status,
condition, and event query response data is currently selected. Decimal, binary, octal,
and hexadecimal are allowed.
- where the character response data of DEC means decimal, BIN means binary, HEX
means hexadecimal, and OCT means octal.
Notes
DEC is the default type. The LDX-3232 defaults to this radix at power-up.
The RADix command is used to select the desired radix. Once it is changed, the new
radix will remain in effect until the power is shut off or a new RADix command is issued.
Examples
"RAD?" -response: Dec, means the selected radix is decimal.
"rad?" -response: Hex, means the selected radix is hexadecimal.
"RADIX?" -response: Oct, means the selected radix is octal.
The SECURE command allows the service technician access to the protected user data
command, *PUD, that is a common command. This data is normally changed only at the
factor, and therefore the SECURE command is not needed by the user.
The TERM command allows the programmer to change the default
(GPIB/IEEE488 standard) terminator to include the carriage return.
Parameters
An
Notes
An altered terminator will be in the form
LDX-3232 out of GPIB/IEEE488 specification, but may be done for convenience when
using non standard GPIB controllers. This termination will be sent with all output until the
"TERM 0" command is sent or the LDX-3232 is powered off.
Examples
"Term 1" -temporarily sets
"Term 0" -sets the GPIB/IEEE488 standard
LDX-3232 default value.
RADix?
F
RONT
P
ANEL
R
EMOTE
SECURE
F
RONT
P
ANEL
R
EMOTE
TERM
F
RONT
P
ANEL
R
EMOTE
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RAD
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TERM
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