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6100B/6105A
Users Manual
5-6
The codes that apply to the Instrument are given in the Table 5-1 below, together with short
descriptions.
They also appear on the rear of the Instrument next to the interface connector. These codes
conform to IEEE 488.2 requirements.
Appendix C of the IEEE 488.1 document contains a fuller description of each code.
Table 5-1. IEEE 488 Compatibility Codes
IEEE 488.1 Subset Interface Function
SH1 Source Handshake Capability
AH1 Acceptor Handshake Capability
T6 Talker (basic talker, serial poll, unaddressed to
talk if addressed to listen)
L4 Listener (basic listener, unaddressed to listen if
addressed to talk)
SR1 Service Request Capability
RL1 Remote/Local Capability (including Local Lockout)
PP0 No Parallel Poll Capability
DC1 Device Clear Capability
DT0 No Device Trigger Capability
C0 No Controller Capability
E2 Open-Collector and Three-State Drivers
5-5. Bus Addresses
When an IEEE 488 system comprises several instruments, a unique address is assigned to
each to enable the controller to communicate with them individually.
The 6100B has one primary address, which can be set by the user to an exclusive value
within the range from 0 to 30 inclusive. It cannot be made to respond to any address outside
this range. Secondary addressing is not available. The application program adds data to the
active address, to define talk or listen.
Default Bus Address:
The default setting is 18.

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