Typical power-on sequence – Agilent Technologies E5810A User Manual
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E5810A Description
E5810 Hardware Description
Typical Power-On
Sequence
This figure shows major steps in a typical power-on sequence for an E5810
that is connected to a network that supports Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name Service (DNS). If the network does not
support DHCP and/or DNS, the power-on sequence may be different than
that shown.
Power Applied
Display is blank, Power (Green) and Fault (Red) are ON.
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Activity
LAN GPIB RS232
Power
Fault
Preset
E5810A
LAN/GPIB Gateway
Activity
LAN GPIB RS232
Power
Fault
Preset
E5810A
LAN/GPIB Gateway
Searching for DHCP Server
Display displays message, Power (Green) is ON and Fault (Red) is OFF. This typically takes
20 to 30 seconds and can take up to 150 seconds if a DHCP Server is not present.
Searching for
DHCP Server...
IP Address and Hostname Displayed
Display displays Hostname, (if known) and IP address, only Power (Green) is ON.
Activity
LAN GPIB RS232
Power
Fault
Preset
E5810A
LAN/GPIB Gateway
Hostname
IP Address