Wavejet 300a remote control manual – Teledyne LeCroy WaveJet 300A Series Remote Control User Manual

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WaveJet 300A Remote Control Manual

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1. INTRODUCTION TO WAVEJET 300A REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACES ....................... 5

1.1 WJ-A-GPIB Hardware......................................................................................................................5

1.2 WJ-A-LAN Hardware .......................................................................................................................5

1.3 WaveJet 300A USB Hardware ........................................................................................................6

2. INSTALLATION OF GPIB AND TCP/IP ................................................................................ 7

WaveJet Remote Control Interface Installation Procedure (GPIB and TCP/IP)................................................. 7

2.1 List of IEEE 488.1 interface functions subsets implemented...........................................................8

2.2 Device behavior when the address is changed outside the range 0 to 30 ......................................8

2.3 When a user-initiated address change is recognized by the device................................................8

2.4 Device setting at power-on, including commands which modify the power-on settings ..................8

2.5 Message exchange options .............................................................................................................8

Size and behavior of input buffer ........................................................................................................................ 8

Queries that return more than one <RESPONSE MESSAGE UNIT>................................................................ 8

Queries that generate a response when parsed ................................................................................................ 8

Queries that generate a response when read .................................................................................................... 8

Commands that are coupled............................................................................................................................... 8

2.6 Functional elements used in constructing device-specific commands ............................................9

2.7 Buffer size limitations related to block data ...................................................................................10

2.8 List of <PROGRAM DATA> elements ...........................................................................................10

2.9 Response syntax for every query. .................................................................................................10

2.10 Device-to-device message transfer traffic that does not follow the rules for <RESPONSE
MESSAGE> elements .........................................................................................................................11

2.11 Size of block data responses.......................................................................................................11

2.12 List of common commands and queries which are implemented ................................................11

2.13 State of the device after successful completion of the Calibration query ....................................12

2.14 Maximum length of the block used to define the trigger macro, if *DDT is implemented ............12

2.15 Macro parameters........................................................................................................................12

2.16 Response to the identification common query, *IDN? .................................................................13

2.17 Size of protected user data storage area if the *PUD command and *PUD? query are implemented

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2.18 Size of resource description if the *RDT command or *RDT? query are implemented. ..............13

2.19 States affected by *RST, *LRN?, *RCL, and *SAV......................................................................13

2.20 Scope of self-test performed by the *TST? query........................................................................13

2.21 Additional status data structures used in the device’s status reporting .......................................13

Status Byte Register ......................................................................................................................................... 13

Service Request Enable Register..................................................................................................................... 13

Standard Event Status Register ....................................................................................................................... 14

Standard Event Status Enable Register ........................................................................................................... 14

Trigger Event Status Register........................................................................................................................... 14

Trigger Event Status Enable Register .............................................................................................................. 14

2.22 For each command, a statement describing whether it is overlapped or sequential ...................14

2.23 For each command device, the documentation shall specify the functional criteria that are met
when an operation complete message is generated in response to that command............................14

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