Dry circuit ohms (DRYCKT) 3-22
Dry circuit ohms applications 3-22
Dual independent multiplexers 2-23
Dual multiplexer application 2-24
DUT test system 8-8
E
Eliminating ground loops E-8
Error messages 10-21
Error queue 11-20
commands 11-21
Event enable registers
commands 11-19
Event enable registers. 11-19
Event register
commands 11-18
Event registers 11-18
Example #2 – one-shot triggering 3-49
External Trigger 8-7
External trigger scan example 7-33
External triggering 8-6
example 8-8
External triggering with BNC connections 8-11
F
Features
Model 2700 1-5
Filter 4-14
characteristics 4-14
commands 4-19
control and configuration 4-17
count 4-14
example 4-16
programming examples 4-22
Remote programming 4-19
Scanning 4-18
type 4-15
window 4-14
FILTER key 4-17
flashing CHAN 7-15
flashing OCOMP 3-22
FORMat
BORDer 14-6
commands 14-2
ELEMents 14-5
FORMat and Miscellaneous SYSTem
Commands 14-1
FORMat[:DATA] 14-2
FREQ and PERIOD connections for front panel
inputs 3-39
Frequency and period measurements 3-38
Connections 3-39
Front panel input 3-39
Model 7700 switching module 3-39
Gate time 3-38
procedure 3-40
Trigger level 3-38
Front and rear panel familiarization 1-9
Front panel 1-9
Front Panel Trigger Model 8-2
Function and operation keys 1-9
G
General bus commands 10-7
DCL (device clear) 10-9
GET (group execute trigger) 10-9
GTL (go to local) 10-8
IFC (interface clear) 10-8
LLO (local lockout) 10-8
REN (remote enable) 10-8
SDC (selective device clear) 10-9
SPE, SPD (serial polling) 10-9
General information 1-2
Getting Started 1-1
GPIB
connections 10-5
Error and status messages 10-10
Front panel 10-10
setup 10-4
standards 10-4
GPIB operation
Front panel 10-10
GPIB status indicators
LSTN 10-10
REM 10-10
SRQ 10-11
TALK 10-10
Ground loops E-7
H
Handshake lines G-5
High energy circuit safety precautions 3-3
I
Identifying installed modules 2-28
Identifying installed switching modules 1-8
Idle 7-7
IEEE G-3
IEEE command groups G-13
IEEE-488 1-12
handshake sequence G-6
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