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E: SYStem MENU
1: RDGS STOREØ2: SAVED RDGS Ø3: ERRORØ4: TESTØ5: CHART OUT Ø6: CHART SPANØ
7: CHART NULLØ8: DISPLAYØ9: COMMAØ10: PRESETØ11: REVISION
1: RDGS STORE Enables or disables reading memory.
2: SAVED RDGS Recalls readings stored in memory (up to 1024 readings).
3: ERROR Retrieves errors from the error queue (up to 20 errors).
4: TEST Performs a complete self-test or individual self-tests.
5: CHART OUT Enables or disables the chart recorder output (Analog Out).
6: CHART SPAN Sets the chart recorder output range (Analog Out).
7: CHART NULL Sets the chart recorder output offset (Analog Out).
8: DISPLAY Enables or disables the front panel display.
9: COMMA Enables or disables a comma separator between digits in the display.
10: PRESET Returns the meter to factory default settings.
11: REVISION Displays the meter’s firmware revision code.
F: Input / Output MENU
1: HPIB ADDR Ø 2: INTERFACE Ø 3: BAUD RATE Ø 4: PARITY Ø 5: LANGUAGE
1: HP-IB ADDRSets the GPIB bus address (0 to 30, default 22).
2: INTERFACESelects either the GPIB or RS-232 remote interface.
3: BAUD RATE Sets the baud rate for RS-232 operation.
4: PARITY Selects even, odd, or no parity for RS-232 operation.
5: LANGUAGE Selects interface language, either SCPI or Keithley 181.
G: CALibration MENU *
1: SECURED Ø [1: UNSECURED] Ø [2:CALIBRATE] Ø [3: CHART ZERO] Ø [4 : CHART GAIN] Ø
[5: INJECTED I]
Ø6:CAL COUNT Ø 7:MESSAGE
1: SECURED The meter is secured against calibration; enter code to unsecure.
1: UNSECURED The meter is unsecured for calibration; enter code to secure.
2: CALIBRATE Performs a calibration of meter; must be UNSECURED.
3: CHART ZERO Performs a calibration of the chart recorder output zero level.
4: CHART GAIN Performs a calibration of the chart recorder output gain.
5: INJECTED I Performs a calibration to minimize the injected current.
6: CAL COUNT Reads the total number of times the meter has been calibrated.
7: MESSAGE Reads the first 11 characters of a calibration string, if any,
entered from the remote interface.
* The commands enclosed in square brackets ( [ ] ) are "hidden" unless the meter is UNSECURED for calibration.
Chapter 2 Front-Panel Operation
Front-Panel Menu Reference
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