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Agilent Technologies Agilent 3499A

Agilent Technologies Agilent 3499A
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Front-Panel Operation
The Agilent 3499A/B/C mainframes all operate the same from the front-
panel. This chapter does not give a detailed description of every possible
front-panel operation. It does, however, give you a good overview of the
front-panel menus and front-panel keys. See the “Features and
Functions” chapter on page 77 for additional discussions of the
instrument’s capabilities and operation. This chapter contents include:
To Power On the Instrument, on page 29
To Monitor a Channel or a Slot, on page 29
To Use a Digital I/O Port, on page 31
To View Instrument Errors, on page 36
Scanning Operation, on page 38
To Pair Two Modules Together, on page 41
To Configure for External Trigger, on page 42
To Configure the Power-on State, on page 44
To Configure the Remote Interface, on page 46
To Perform a Self-test, on page 51
To Query the Firmware Revision, on page 52
To Query the Serial Number, on page 53
Local/Remote Control, on page 54
The following conventions are used for the front-panel operation.
All keys on the front-panel keyboard are expressed in bold font and
normally associated with a “press”. For example, press Mon.
All the front panel display annunciators are expressed in bold font
followed by an “annunciator”. For example, MON annunciator.
The information shown on the front panel display is enclosed within a
pair of quotation marks.

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