EasyManuals Logo

Agilent Technologies 34980A User Manual

Agilent Technologies 34980A
349 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #101 background imageLoading...
Page #101 background image
Features and Functions 2
34980A User’s Guide 89
Front Panel Operation: Store/Recall > STORE|RECALL|DELETE|RENAME|AUTO
To rename a location, select RENAME. Press the arrow keys to move the
cursor to a specific position and then turn the knob to select the desired
letter or number. To clear the name of a location, change each character
to ^ ” (starting with the rightmost character) and then press the left
arrow key to move to the next character.
To automatically recall a specific location when power is restored,
select AUTO. Use the knob to scroll through the available locations
containing a stored state.
Remote Interface Operation: Use the following commands to store and
recall instrument states.
*SAV {1|2|3|4|5}
*RCL {1|2|3|4|5}
To assign a user- defined name to a stored state to be recalled from the
front panel, see the following example. From the remote interface, you can
only recall a stored state using a number (1 through 5).
MEM:STAT:NAME 1,TEST_RACK_1
To configure the instrument to automatically recall location 2 when power
is restored, send the following commands.
*SAV 2
MEM:STATE:RECALL:SELECT 2
MEM:STATE:RECALL:AUTO ON
Error Conditions
When the front panel ERROR annunciator turns on, one or more command
syntax or hardware errors have been detected. A record of up to 20 errors
can be stored in the instrument’s error queue. Each remote interface I/O
session (i.e., GPIB, USB, LAN, etc.) has its own interface- specific error
queue. Errors appear in the error queue of the I/O session that caused
the error (the front panel reports errors from all I/O sessions).
For a complete listing of the error messages, see the Agilent 34980A
Programmers Reference Help file, located on the Product Reference
CD- ROM shipped with the instrument.
The instrument beeps once each time a command syntax or hardware
error is generated.
A special global error queue holds all power- on and hardware- related
errors (e.g., over- temperature, Safety Interlock, etc.).

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Agilent Technologies 34980A

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Agilent Technologies 34980A and is the answer not in the manual?

Agilent Technologies 34980A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAgilent Technologies
Model34980A
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals