IndexIndexinterface (remote)selecting, 115, 218triggering, 101, 186internal burst rate, 88, 164internal FSK rate, 93, 168internal triggering, 99, 186inventory checklist, 15IOTRIGGER command, 101Llanguageinterface query, 117, 190SCPI introduction, 211 - 215line voltagefuse, 16selecting, 16linear spacing (sweep), 96, 172load (output termination)front-panel selection, 40, 65remote interface selection, 65, 151schematic diagram, 281logarithmic spacing (sweep), 96, 172logic levelsExt Trig/FSK/Burst terminal, 102long form, SCPI commands, 212low-level commands, 136Mmanual overview, 7MEM:STAT:DEL command, 153memory available (arbs), 185menu (front-panel)examples, 33 - 39menu recall, 33, 37messages, 34operation, 29overview, 4reference, 31 - 32messagecalibration, 122errors, 227 - 241front-panel display, 112, 188message available, 205Microsoft ® Quick C ® , 244MIN/MAX parameters, 143, 213modulating frequencyAM, 74, 155FM, 79, 159FSK, 92, 168modulating source (AM), 75, 156modulating waveshapeAM, 73, 155FM, 79, 159modulation depth (AM), 74, 155with external source, 75, 155Nnegative ramp waveform, 175new line character, 214Num annunciator, 5“Number Entry” mode, 3, 38number of cycles (burst), 87, 162Nyquist Sampling Theorem, 276Oodd parity, 116, 220Offset annunciator, 5offsetand arb waveforms, 63, 177and dc voltage function, 62, 150and output termination, 62, 150front-panel selection, 21remote interface selection, 149Option 001 (Phase-Lock)See Option 001 User’s/Service <strong>Guide</strong>optional parameters (APPLy), 143OUTP:LOAD command, 151OUTP:SYNC command, 151output amplitudeand output termination, 60, 149arb waveform limits, 148, 177conflict with function, 59, 149front-panel selection, 20limits, 59, 148remote interface selection, 148restrictions with offset, 60, 149selecting units, 64, 150output configuration, 145 - 153output frequencyarb waveform limits, 57, 146conflict with duty cycle, 58, 147conflict with function, 58, 146front-panel selection, 19limits, 57, 146modulation, 76, 157remote interface selection, 57, 146output functionconflict with amplitude, 55conflict with frequency, 55front-panel selection, 56modulation matrix, 56, 145remote interface selection, 145output termination (load)front-panel selection, 40, 65remote interface selection, 65, 151schematic diagram, 281output unitsfront-panel selection, 64remote interface selection, 150overviewfront panel, 2menu structure, 4product, 1rear panel, 6Pparameter types (SCPI), 215parity (RS-232)arb waveform limits, 116, 195choices, 116, 195factory setting, 116, 195selecting, 220peak deviation (FM), 80, 158peak-to-peak value, 181, 285peak value, 285percent modulationSee modulation depthpercentageAM depth, 155duty cycle, 147phase (burst), 89, 163phase-lock (Option 001)See Option 001 User’s/Service <strong>Guide</strong>306
Indexpoints, number in arb waveform, 181ports, serial (COM), 199power-down recall, 109, 152power-line voltagefuse, 16selecting, 16power-on state, 123printing history, inside front coverproduct dimensions, 301product overview, 1programmingexamples, 243 - 269overview, 136SCPI introduction, 211 - 215PULS:DCYC command, 147pulse, example program, 255Qquery commands, 214query, reading, 137quick start, 13QuickBASIC examples, 247QuickC examples, 244Rrack mounting kits, 27rear panelExt Trig/FSK/Burst terminal, 102overview, 6recall menu, 33, 37recall statefront-panel operation, 26remote interface operation, 153register diagram (status), 202remote interfacecommand reference, 125 - 225command summary, 127 - 135programming overview, 136selecting, 115, 218triggering, 101, 186reserved names (arb waveforms), 182reset operation, 190reset state, 123revision number (firmware), 113, 190RMS value, 285Rmt annunciator, 5RS-232arb download example, 267baud rate, 116, 219cables and adapters, 196configuration, 195connection to computer, 196data frame format, 196download speeds for arbs, 299handshake, 198parity and data bits, 116, 220selecting interface, 115, 218start bits, 195stop bits, 195troubleshooting, 199rubber bumpers, removing, 27rules, arb waveform names, 176, 182Ssafety information, inside front coverSCPI languagecommand format, 212command summary, 127 - 135conformance information, 221introduction, 211 - 215language query, 117, 190long form syntax, 212parameter types, 215programming overview, 136short form syntax, 212status registers, 201 - 208syntax conventions, 127terminators, 214version query, 117, 190security code (calibration)factory setting, 118to change, 121self testcomplete, 111, 190power-on, 111semicolon ( ; ), syntax, 213serial (COM) ports, 199serial poll, 204service request (SRQ), 204Shift annunciator, 5Shift key, 14shipping inventory, 15short form, SCPI commands, 212sinc waveform, 175single triggering, 100sliding rack kit, 28software, IntuiLink, 1software triggering, 101, 186spacinglinear sweep, 96, 172logarithmic sweep, 96, 172specifications, 297 - 301speedsarb waveforms (GPIB), 299arb waveforms (RS-232), 299standard event registerbit definitions, 207clearing bits, 208start bits (RS-232), 195start frequency (sweeps), 95, 171starting phase (bursts), 89, 163state storagedelete state, 153, 192example program, 252front-panel operation, 25power-down recall, 109recalling stored state, 153, 192remote interface operation, 152state, power-on and reset, 123status bytebit definitions, 203clearing bits, 203status registers, 201 - 208example program, 261register diagram, 202standard event, 207status byte, 203stop bits (RS-232), 195stop frequency (sweeps), 95, 171stored statesdelete state, 153, 192example program, 252front-panel operation, 25power-down recall, 109recalling stored state, 153, 192remote interface operation, 152Index307
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