Installation test, General information (rs-232 and ieee-488), How the instrument processes input – Fluke 2625A User Manual

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Using the Computer Interface

General Information (RS-232 and IEEE-488)

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2.

Press

D to scroll to "IEEE"; then press E to enable the IEEE-488 interface and

disable the RS-232 interface. "IEEE" will not appear in the left display if the IEEE-
488 interface is not installed.

3.

The instrument must now be assigned an address ("0" to "30", inclusive). If you
want to make a change, scroll to the desired address with the

G and D buttons.

Then press

E to select the displayed address. The address remains selected until

it is changed.

Note

Pressing

C at any point returns the instrument to the Inactive Mode,

leaving the original interface selection unchanged. If RS-232 was active,
the instrument returns to RS-232, with all parameters unchanged.

Installation Test

The procedure below demonstrates how the instrument processes a computer interface
command and, at the same time, confirms that the instrument has been properly set up
and cabled for IEEE-488 operations:

Note

This is a program as entered from a Fluke 1722A Instrument Controller
using Fluke BASIC commands. Syntax may vary with the host computer
and language.

Enter the following at the host:

INIT PORT 0 <CR>
CLEAR PORT 0 <CR>
PRINT @ <address of instrument>, "*IDN?" <CR>
INPUT LINE @ <address of instrument>, A$ <CR>
PRINT A$ <CR>

1.

Verify that the instrument sends the following identification response:

FLUKE,2620A,0,Mn.n An.n Dn.n

Mn.n identifies the main software version.
An.n identifies the A/D software version.
Dn.n identifies the display software version.

If the instrument does not respond to the test procedure as indicated, make the following
checks:

1.

Check all cable connections.

2.

Check that the interface has been properly enabled and addressed.

General Information (RS-232 and IEEE-488)

How the Instrument Processes Input

The following paragraphs summarize how the instrument processes input that is received
from a host (or stand-alone terminal).

Note

In this manual "input" means a string sent to the instrument from a host.
"Output" means a string sent from the instrument to the host.

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