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Agilent Technologies 8156A - Setting the GPIB Address; Returning the Instrument to Local Control; How the Attenuator Receives and Transmits Messages; How the Input Queue Works

Agilent Technologies 8156A
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Programming the Attenuator
Setting the GPIB Address
7.2 Setting the GPIB Address
You can only set the GPIB address from the front panel. See
Setting the GPIB Address on page 67.
The default GPIB address is 28.
7.3 Returning the Instrument to Local Control
If the instrument has been operated in remote the only keys you can
use are Locala and E
NB/DIS. The Local key returns the instrument
to local control. Local does not operate if local lockout has been
enabled. E
NB/DIS enables and disables the output from the
attenuator. E
NB/DIS does not operate if SHUTTER is set to
LOCKOUT (see Locking Out Enb/Dis on page 72).
7.4 How the Attenuator Receives and Transmits
Messages
The attenuator exchanges messages using an input and an output
queue. Error messages are kept in a separate error queue.
How the Input Queue Works
The input queue is a FIFO queue (first-in first-out). Incoming bytes
are stored in the input queue as follows:
1. Receiving a byte:
a. Clears the output queue.
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