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B&K Precision 4084-4087 - Manual User Manual

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4080 series Function & Arbitrary/Function Generators –Instruction Manual

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POWER ON “Power on” state

ADDRESS: set GPIB address (option)

OUT Z:

Configure amplitude display for 50Ω or high impedance load termination

INTERFACE: Select RS232 or GP-IB (IEEE-488) interface (option)

BAUD:

Baud rate for the RS232 interface

PARITY:

Parity and Data Bits configuration for RS232

BEEP:

Toggle the key beep on/off

After the selected system parameter flashes for 1 second, the parameter value will be displayed and

the value can be edited using the knob or via direct entry using the numerical keypad.


Power on state “POWER ON:
This parameter has 2 possible values, “1: DEFAULT” or “2: LAST STATE”. In determines the
initial setting of the instrument after power up. The factory setting is “1: DEFAULT”. The default
state is main waveform sine wave, 10kHz, 2Vpp which is identical to the state the instrument is in
after pressing “Reset”. When selecting “2: LAST STATE”, the instrument will “remember” the last
state the unit was in before power was turned off. The power on state is stored in non-volatile

memory, location 0 (see Store/Recall section)

GPIB address “ADDRESS”

The default of GPIB interface address is 1. It can be set within 0 ~ 30.


Output impedance “OUT Z”
The generator has a fixed output impedance of 50 ohms on the OUTPUT terminal. You can specify

whether you are terminating the output into a 50 ohm load or an open circuit. Incorrect impedance

matching between the function generator and your load will result in amplitude or offset which does

not match the specified signal level.


Select “1: HIGH Z” or “2: 50 OHM” according to your load configuration.

“INTERFACE” selection
Select RS232 (“2: RS232”), GPIB (“1: GP-IB”) or USB (“3: USB”). The default is RS232.

“BAUD” rate setting
Set the baud rate for the RS232 interface. Possible baud rates are 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600 and

300. The default rate is 9600 (“1: 9600”)


“PARITY” setting
Set parameters parity bit and number of data bits. Possible configurations are:

None/ 8 data bits (“1: NONE 8 BITS”)
Odd/ 7 data bits (“2: ODD 7 BITS”
Even/ 7 data bits (“3: EVEN 7 BITS”).

The default setting is None/ 8 data bits.