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Fluke 6060B - 2-30. Special Function Entry; 2-31. Status and Clear Entry

Fluke 6060B
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Notes
L Turning the RF
Output
on resets the RPP circuitry if it has tripped.
2-30.
Special Function Entry
The following information describes
how
to use the Special Function Entry
to use the
special
operating
functions
of the Signal Generator. Table
2-4
lists
the
special functions
available.
The special function code is a two-digit number. The first
digit indicates
the classification
of the special function, and the
second
digit specifies the particular special function.
The special function is executed when the second special
function
code digit is entered.
There are ten classes of special functions. The
special functions in the 0(n) and l(n) class
cause an action to be performed.
Classes
2(n) through 9(n) cause an instrument state
to
change. The
status
of
classes 2(n) through 9(n) appears (left
to
right)
in the frequency
display
field when the
[SPCL] key is pressed.
Command Syntax
Select Special Function
Enter Special
Function
Code
COMMAND
NOTE
Local: CSPCL:
Lnl Cn3
Remote: "SP"
int 1
Example
Change the repeat rate of the
EDIT
and STEP keys
to
slow.
Local: LSPCLJ C73 C23
Remote: "SP72"
Note
1. int equals unsigned integer.
Related Operations
Fixed Range
Relative Function
2-31.
Status and Clear Entry
The Status entry allows you to interrogate the
Generator
for an explanation of cither
uncalibrated operation (‘UNCAL’ indicator
is
lit)
or rejected entry operation (the‘REJ
ENTRY’ indicator in lit).
When either the ‘UNCAL’ or ‘REJ ENTRY’ indicator
is
lit, press and hold the [STATUS]
key to display the Uncalibrated or Rejected Entry
Error Code Message. These messages
provide detailed information on the
nature of the uncalibrated
or
rejected entry
2-24

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