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NF WAVE FACTORY WF1973 User Manual

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MULTIFUNCTION GENERATOR
WF1973/WF1974
Instruction Manual
(Remote Control)
NF Corporation
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NF WAVE FACTORY WF1973 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Starting SystemRecoil Start
Engine Type4-stroke, OHV
Engine Displacement80 cc
Fuel Tank Capacity4.0L
Outlet TypesDC 12V
Weight21 kg

Summary

PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE

Interface Setup and Preparations

Covers USB and GPIB connection and driver setup procedures.

Interface Selection and Configuration

Details on selecting the interface and setting the GPIB address.

Usage Cautions

Important warnings and precautions for using GPIB and USB interfaces.

EXPLANATION OF COMMANDS

Command Overview and Syntax

Explains SCPI compliance, notation, command types, and syntax rules.

Subsystem Command Details

Covers command tree structure, keywords, parameters, and message syntax.

Command List

A comprehensive table of all supported commands, their syntax, and processing times.

STATUS SYSTEM

Status Byte and Service Request Registers

Configuration of status byte and service request enable registers for system status.

Standard Event Status Registers

Details standard event status and enable registers for event reporting.

Operation and Questionable Data Status Registers

Explains operation, questionable data, event, and enable registers for device status.

ERROR MESSAGE

Error Codes and Descriptions

Lists error numbers, messages, and their explanations for troubleshooting.

SPECIFICATIONS

Interface Functions

Details supported functions for USB and GPIB communication interfaces.

Response to Interface Messages

Explains device responses to interface control messages like IFC, LLO, GTL.

COMMAND TREE

SCPI Command Hierarchy

A visual representation of the command structure, showing relationships between commands.