Front-panel number format – Agilent Technologies Switch/Measure User Manual

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Features and Functions

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You can display a message on the front panel by sending a command

from the remote interface. The instrument can display up to 18
characters on the upper line of the front- panel display; any additional
characters are truncated (no error is generated). You can use letters
(A- Z), numbers (0- 9), and special characters like “@”, “%”, “*”, etc.
Use the “#” character to display a degree symbol ( ° ). Commas, periods,
and semicolons share a display space with the preceding character, and
are not considered individual characters.

While a message is displayed on the front panel, readings from a scan

or monitor are not sent to the front- panel display.

Sending a text message to the display overrides the display state;

this means that you can display a message even if the display is
turned off. In addition, pressing any front- panel key will clear the
text message.

Remote Interface Operation:

The following command turns off the

front- panel display.

DISPLAY OFF

The following command displays a message on the front panel and turns
on the display if currently disabled (the quotes are not displayed).

DISPLAY:TEXT "SCANNING ..."

To clear the message displayed on the front panel (without changing the
display state), send the following command.

DISPLAY:TEXT:CLEAR

Front-Panel Number Format

The instrument can show numbers on the front- panel display with periods
or commas for the decimal point (radix) and thousands separator.

This feature is available from the front panel only.

The number format is stored in non- volatile memory, and does not

change when power has been off, after a Factory Reset (

*RST

command), or after an Instrument Preset (

SYSTem:PRESet

command).

When shipped from the factory, a period is used as the radix character

and commas are used for the digits separator (e.g., +1.234,56 VDC).

Front Panel Operation:

Utility > MISC. SETTINGS > RADIX|THOUSAND SEPARATOR

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