Remote interface configuration – Agilent Technologies 34401A User Manual

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Remote Interface Configuration

This section gives information on configuring the remote interface.
For additional information, see chapter 4, “Remote Interface Reference,”
starting on page 103.

GPIB Address

Each device on the

GPIB

(

IEEE-488

) interface must have a unique

address. You can set the multimeter’s address to any value between
0 and 31. The address is set to “22” when the multimeter is shipped
from the factory. The

GPIB

address is displayed at power-on.

The GPIB address can be set only from the front-panel.

The address is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not change
when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.

You can set the address to “31” which is the talk only mode. In this
mode, the multimeter can output readings directly to a printer
without being addressed by a bus controller (over either

GPIB

or

RS-232

). For proper operation, make sure your printer is configured in

the listen always mode. Address 31 is not a valid address if you are
operating the multimeter from the

GPIB

interface with a bus controller.

If you select the

RS-232

interface and then set the

GPIB

address to the

talk only address (31), the multimeter will send readings over the

RS-232

interface when in the local mode.

If you select the

RS-232

interface and then set the

GPIB

address to the

talk only address (31), the multimeter will send readings over the

RS-232

interface when in the local mode.

Your

GPIB

bus controller has its own address. Be sure to avoid using

the bus controller’s address for any instrument on the interface bus.
Agilent controllers generally use address “21”.

Front-Panel Operation:

1: GPIB ADDR (I/O MENU)

See also “To Set the

GPIB

Address,” on page 161.

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