Model 2750 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual Getting Started 1-25
Programming example
*SAV 2 ' Save present setup in memory location 2.
SYST:POS SAV2 ' Specify SAV2 setup as the power-on setup.
*RST ' Return 2750 to RST defaults.
*RCL 2 ' Return 2750 to setup stored in memory location 2.
Remote programming information
Remote programming information is integrated with front panel operation throughout this
manual. Programming commands are listed in tables, and additional information that per-
tains exclusively to remote operation is provided after each table. The tables may refer-
ence you to other sections of this manual.
NOTE Except for Section 11 through Section 15, most programming tables in this man-
ual are abridged. That is, they exclude most optional command words and query
commands. Optional command words and query commands are summarized as
follows.
Optional command words — In order to be in conformance with the IEEE-488.2 stan-
dard, Model 2750 accepts optional command words. Any command word that is enclosed
in brackets ([]) is optional and does not have to be included in the program message.
Query commands — Most command words have a query form. A query command is
identified by the question mark (?) that follows the command word. A query command
requests (queries) the programmed status of that command. When a query command is
sent and Model 2750 is addressed to talk, the response message is sent to the computer.
NOTE For complete details, see “Programming syntax,” page 10-11.
Quick start exercises
This section topic summarizes the following basic instrument operations and provides
simple exercises to perform them:
• Basic DMM measurements — front panel inputs
• Closing and opening channels — system channel operation
• Simple scanning
• Trigger and return readings — remote programming
WARNING For the exercises, it is not necessary to connect an input signal or DUT
to the instrument (front panel inputs or switching module inputs).
However, if you decide to use an input signal, it is recommended that
you keep it at a nonhazardous level (<42V) while learning to use the
instrument.
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