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Mode!
5335A
Operation
and
Programming
3-174.
Remote
Display
DR0,
DR1,
DI
3-175.
This
command
lets
you
write
to
the
display
remotely.
When
DR1
is
sent,
the
display
can
be
written
to
by
the
DI
command.
For
example,
the
command:
9825A
9835A/45A
wrt
703,
"DR1,
DI12345”
OUTPUT
703;
“DR1,
1
1
2
3
45”
causes
the
number
given
by
the
DI
command
(12345)
to
be
formatted
into
engineering
notation
and
displayed.
With
the
display
in
remote,
normal
measurements
can
still
be
programmed,
executed
and
output
through
the
HP-IB,
but
the
results
will
not
be
displayed.
3-176.
Default
States
3-177.
The
default
state
is
equivalent
to
sending
all
commands
with
a
parameter
of
zero.
This
may
be
different
from
the
power-up
state
for
controls
that
are
found
on
the
rear
pane!
and
for
the
INPUT
section
on
the
standard
front
end,
due
to
the
use
of
detented,
not
momentary,
switches.
3-178.
For
integer
type
commands
(Type
I)
the
default
states
are
as
follows:
FUNCTION
CYCLE
EXT
START
EXT
STOP
(FU0
is
ignored)
CY0
equivalent
to
XA0
equivalent
to
XO0
equivalent
to
CY1
NORM
XA2
OFF
X02
OFF
3-179.
Initialize
3-180.
When
INitialize
is
executed,
the
following
states
are
NOT
affected:
DR,
WA,
SR,
SO
The
following
states
will
be
set:
CHAN
A
&
B
PRESET
.
ON
FUNCTION
.
.
FREQ
A
CHAN
A
&
B
.
jT
MATH
.
.
OFF
SEP/COM
.
..
SEP
STATISTICS
.
AUTO
TRIG
.
..
OFF
GATE
MODE
.
.
NORM
EXT
ARM
.
..
OFF
CYCLE
MODE
....
.
NORM
RANGE
HOLD.
OFF
NOTE
Do
not
initialize
(“IN”)
thecounter
whenthedisplay
is
in
remote
(“DR1”).
Whenever
the
display
is
in
remote,
follow
the
initialize
command
with
“FU1”
(or
any
other
function
command).
For
example:
wrt
“5335A”,
“IN,
FU1,
DR1”.
3-181.
Learn
Mode
Programming
P?,
PQ,
PB
3-182.
The
front
panel
can
be
used
as
the
medium
by
which
you
tell
the
controller
how
to
program
the
counter.
This
is
commonly
referred
to
as
Learn
Mode
programming,
or
Binary
Programming.
3-183.
With
the
instrument
in
Local,
the
user
is
allowed
to
set
up
the
controls
in
the
MATH,
STATISTICS,
FUNCTION,
GATE
MODE
and
CYCLE
groups
in
anyway
desired.
The
controller
then
sends
a
PQ
command
and
follows
this
by
receiving
30
bytes
of
binary
program
data.
Later,
when
the
set
up
is
to
be
duplicated
by
the
controller,
the
instrument
is
sent
PB
followed
by
the
same
30
bytes
of
binary
data.
3-38

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