Agilent Technologies 6834B, 6814B, 6843A, 6811B From the Entry key group, Display Command Function

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The following chart shows the commands in the Voltage function menu. Some commands may not appear on all models. Menus are circular, you can return to the starting position by continuously pressing π or θ.

Key

Voltage

q

Display

Command Function

VOLT <value>

Set immediate rms output voltage

VOLT:T <value>

Set triggered rms output voltage

VOLT:M FIXED

Select the voltage mode

OFFSET <value>

Set immediate dc offset voltage

OFFSET:T<value>

Set triggered dc offset voltage

OFFSET:M FIXED

Select the dc offset voltage mode

RANGE 150

Selects the voltage range

SLEW <value>

Set immediate voltage slew rate in volts/second

SLEW:T<value>

Set triggered voltage slew rate in volts/second

SLEW:M FIXED

Select the voltage slew mode

ALC INT

Select the voltage sense source

ALC:DET RMS

Select the voltage sense detector

From the Entry key group

￿

 

Ø

 

 

 

Use these keys to increment/decrement or select the command parameters to be executed. If the parameter is a number, use these keys to make minor changes to the value. Enter enters the selection and returns to the Meter function.

ENTRY

Calibration

789

4 56

Enter

123

E

-

Clear Entry

0 .

1

to 9

Key

 

 

Display

Description

 

Voltage

,

q

,

q

VOLT:M FIXED

Sets fixed mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOLT:M STEP

Sets step mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOLT:M PULSE

Sets pulse mode

 

 

 

 

 

￿

VOLT:M LIST

Sets list mode

Use the numeric Entry keys to directly enter a value for the command parameter. For example, to enter a value for the voltage parameter:

Key

Display

Description

 

Voltage

VOLT 0

0 volts

6

,

0

VOLT 60

 

 

60 volts

Enter

 

 

60 V

60

Hz

enters the value and returns to the Meter

 

 

 

 

 

 

function

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Contents Quick Start Guide Contents Front panel at a glance Rear panel at a glance Rear Panel Connections see in the User’s Guide for detailsWhat the ac source can do Generate waveform shapesProgram the output Make the following measurementsOperate in four transient modes Operate under local or remote controlImplement protection features From the Function key group How to use the front panelFrom the System key group Display Command Function From the Entry key groupEnable the output Select the output phase Agilent 6834B onlySome basic operations Set the voltageSelect a waveshape Program a protection functionMeasuring the output Measurement functionsHarmonic measurements Output voltage and current waveformsProgramming output transients Program an output stepProgram an output pulse Program an output listPhasem Pulse Phase 0 Phaset More transient examplesFreqm Pulse Freq 60 Freqt Shapem Pulse Shape Sine Shapet SquareProgramming trigger synchronization and delays No delay no phase synchronizationNo delay 90 degrees phase synchronization Trigger delay no phase synchronizationMore about the trigger system Trigger delay 90 degree phase synchronizationDelay .0167 Syncsour Phas Syncphas 90 Initimmed Front panel menus at a glance System Keys Function KeysTrigger Control Trigger Function Entry Keys Agilent Sales and Support Offices
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