Agilent Technologies 34401A User Manual

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Beeper Control

Normally, the multimeter will emit a tone whenever certain conditions
are met from the front panel. For example, the multimeter will beep
when a stable reading is captured in reading hold. You may want to
disable the front-panel beeper for certain applications.

When you disable the beeper, the multimeter will not emit a tone when:
1) a new minimum or maximum is found in a min–max test.
2) a stable reading is captured in reading hold.
3) a limit is exceeded in a limit test.
4) a forward-biased diode is measured in the diode test function.

Disabling the beeper has no effect on the tone generated when:
1) an error is generated.
2) the continuity threshold is exceeded.
3) you turn off the front-panel menu.

Turning off the beeper does not disable the key click generated when
you press a front-panel key.

The beeper state is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not
change when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
The beeper is enabled when the multimeter is shipped from the factory.

Front-Panel Operation:

6: BEEP (SYS MENU)

Remote Interface Operation:

SYSTem:BEEPer

issue a single beep immediately

SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe {OFF|ON}

disable/enable beeper state

Chapter 3 Features and Functions
System-Related Operations

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