Gpib address 57, Baud rate selection (rs-232) 57, Parity selection (rs-232) 57 – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual
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Chapter 3 Front-Panel Operation
Remote Interface Configuration
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GPIB Address
Each device on the GPIB (IEEE-488) interface must have a unique address.
You can set the power supply’s address to any value between 0 and 30. The
current address is displayed momentarily on the front panel when you turn on
the power supply. The address is set to “05” when the power supply is shipped
from the factory.
The GPIB address can be set from the front-panel only.
• The address is stored in
non-volatile
memory, and
does not
change when
power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
• Your GPIB bus controller has its own address. Be sure to avoid the bus
controller’s address for any instrument on the interface bus. Agilent
Technologies controllers generally use address “21”.
Baud Rate Selection (RS-232)
You can select one of six baud rates for RS-232 operation. The rate is set to
9600 baud
when the power supply is shipped from the factory.
The baud rate can be set from the front-panel only.
• Select one of the following: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600
baud.
The factory
setting is 9600 baud.
• The baud rate selection is stored in
non-volatile
memory, and
does not
change when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
Parity Selection (RS-232)
You can select the parity for RS-232 operation. The power supply is configured
for
no parity and 8 data bits
when shipped from the factory.
The parity can be set from the front-panel only.
• Select one of the following:
None
(
8 data bits
), Even (
7 data bits
), or Odd
(
7 data bits
). When you set the parity, you are indirectly setting the number
of data bits.
• The parity selection is stored in
non-volatile
memory, and
does not
change
when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.