System setup menu – SRS Labs SR850 User Manual

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System Setup Menu

Output To

RS-232

Setup

RS232:

Return:

GPIB

Receive Queue:

Transmit Queue:

*IDN?

Stanford_Research_Systems,SR850,s/n00001,ver001

Press Any Key to Continue

Full Scale = 10 mV
Dyn Reserve = 3 dB

100 mS

12 dB/oct Line

2xLin AC

A

Syncro

Fr= 100.00 Hz

Intrnl

Stop

Harmonic= 1

LOC

LOCK

Setup

Setup

GPIB:

RS232:

View Queues

The last 256 characters received or transmitted by the SR850 may be
displayed to help find programming errors. The View Queues key will dis-
play the interface buffers at the time the key is pressed. This screen is
updated regularly to display new interface activity. The View Queues
screen may slow down the communications between the SR850 and a
host computer. In general, the View Queues screen should be displayed
only when testing or debugging a host program.

The most recent data is displayed at the right of the upper line of each
queue display. For example, in the screen below, the

IDN?[lf] string

was the most recently received command. The [lf] character is a line-feed
and is the string delimiter. The most recently transmitted string is
"Stanford_Research_Systems,SR850,s/n00001,ver001"[lf] in response to
the

IDN? command. Unrecognized characters are ignored and not dis-

played. The terminator character on the output queue is always shown
as a [lf]. When the output is directed to the RS232 interface, a carriage
return [cr] is actually sent in place of the [lf].

Press any key (except [PRINT]) to restore the screen to the graph mode.

Return

The Return key will return to the main Settings menu.

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