
■There must be no or minimal current flowing through the connector pins at the back of the module that is being removed. This can be accomplished by disabling the module. If this precaution is repeatedly violated at high current, the connector pins at the back of the module
will be damaged.
■There must be no activity on the GPIB bus, the trigger connectors, or the FLT/INH connector of the mainframe when a module is removed. This can be accomplished by not generating any GPIB or FLT/INH activity, and by setting all modules to the trigger idle state (refer to the module Programming Guide). If this precaution is violated, GPIB commands to other modules may be corrupted, trigger or FLT/INH data may be lost, or an inadvertent trigger may be generated in another module.
To remove the module from the mainframe, proceed as follows:
■Use a
■Grasp the pull tab and pull the module out of the mainframe.
Note | The module connector remains attached to the mainframe after the module has been removed. |
Mainframe Turn-On Checkout
The
■mainframe microprocessor
■GPIB interface
■module/mainframe communications link
Refer to the module User’s Guide for complete information on the
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