HP 6633B, 6632B, 6631B, 6634B manual Entry Keys Examples of Front Panel Programming, Introduction

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TURN-ON CHECKOUT

31

Introduction

31

Using the Keypad

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Checkout Procedure

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In Case of Trouble

34

Error Messages

34

Line Fuse

34

FRONT PANEL OPERATION

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Introduction

35

Front Panel Description

35

System Keys

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Function Keys

38

Immediate Action Keys

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Scrolling Keys

38

Metering Keys

39

Output Control Keys

40

Entry Keys

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Examples of Front Panel Programming

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1

- Setting the Output Voltage and Current

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2

- Querying and Clearing Output Protection

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3

- Making Front Panel Measurements

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4

- Programming the Digital Output Port

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5

- Programming the Output Relay (option 760 only)

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6

- Setting the HP-IB Address and RS-232 Parameters

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7

- Saving and Recalling Operating States

47

SPECIFICATIONS

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Specifications

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Supplemental Characteristics

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VERIFICATION AND CALIBRATION

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Introduction

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Equipment Required

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Test Setup

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Performing the Verification Tests

54

Turn-On Checkout

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Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy

55

Current Programming and Measurement Accuracy

55

Performing the Calibration Procedure

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Front Panel Calibration Menu

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Front Panel Calibration

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Calibration Error Messages

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Changing the Calibration Password

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Calibration Over the HP-IB

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ERROR MESSAGES

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LINE VOLTAGE CONVERSION

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Open the Unit

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Configure the Power Transformer

69

Install the Correct Line Fuse

70

Close the Unit

70

INDEX

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Contents USER’S Guide Warranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration EMCAcoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents Specifications Supplemental Characteristics Performing the Calibration ProcedureEntry Keys Examples of Front Panel Programming IntroductionQuick Reference Convenient bench-top featuresFlexible system features Front Panel At a Glance Front Panel Number Entry Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new valueFront Panel Annunciators Immediate Action KeysFront Panel Menus At a Glance Scpi Programming Commands At a Glance ABORt SENSe CALibrateRear Panel At a Glance Use the front panel Address menu toPage Getting Started Map General InformationDocument Orientation Safety Considerations Options and AccessoriesAccessories OptionsDescription Output Characteristic Installation CleaningInspection Damage Packaging MaterialRack Mounting LocationBench Operation Connect the Power Cord Wire ConsiderationsInput Connections Output ConnectionsMultiple Load Connections Remote Sense ConnectionsVoltage Drops Sense Leads Remote Sense ConnectionsOVP Considerations StabilityPage FLT/INH DIGital I/O Connector Digital I/O ConnectionsFLT/INH Examples Controller Connections HP-IB InterfaceRS-232 Interface Pin Input/Output DescriptionIntroduction Using the KeypadTurn-On Checkout Checkout Procedure Procedure Display ExplanationCheckout Programming Values Model Voltage OV Prot CurrentProcedure Display Explanation Press 5, EnterLine Fuse Error MessagesCase of Trouble Front panel Operation Front Panel DescriptionDisplay Annunciators Rotary ControlLine System Keys Function Keys Entry KeysDisplay Command Function System KeysScrolling Keys Function KeysImmediate Action Keys Metering Keys Display MeasurementHigh LOWOutput Control Keys RSTOC OT OV RI FS Voltprot valueEntry Keys Entry KeysSetting the Output Voltage and Current Enable the outputExamples of Front Panel Programming Set the output voltageAction Querying and Clearing Output ProtectionMaking Front Panel Measurements Currdet Acdc Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsCurrrang Auto Programming the Digital Output Port To configure the Ridfi mode of the port, proceed as followsTo configure the Digio mode of the port, proceed as follows Setting the HP-IB Address and RS-232 Parameters Configure the RS-232 interface as followsProgramming the Output Relay option 760 only Set the HP-IB address as followsSelect the power-on state of the dc source as follows Saving and Recalling Operating StatesSave an operating state in location 1 as follows Recall a saved state as followsPage Specifications Supplemental Characteristics Table A-2. Supplemental CharacteristicsCommand Processing INH/FLT CharacteristicsParameter HP 66332A Dynamic MeasurementDigital I/O Characteristics DimensionsNet weight Shipping weightTest Setup Verification and CalibrationEquipment Required Table B-1. Equipment RequiredFigure B-1. Verification & Calibration Test Setup Performing the Verification TestsTurn-On Checkout Voltage Programming and Measurement AccuracyCurrent Programming and Measurement Accuracy Table B-2. Verification Programming ValuesCurrrang LOW Current Measurement Low RangeCurrent Sink Measurement Table B- 3. Verification Test Record for HP 6631B Current Programming and Measurement High RangeCurrent Measurement Low Range Current Sink MeasurementTable B- 5. Verification Test Record for HP 6633B Table B- 6. Verification Test Record for HP 6634BPerforming the Calibration Procedure Front Panel Calibration MenuEnable Calibration Mode Front Panel CalibrationVoltage Programming and Measurement Calibration Overvoltage Protection CalibrationLow-Range Current Measurement Calibration Current Programming and High-Range Measurement CalibrationNegative Current Programming Calibration Calibration Error Messages Table B- 7. HP-IB Calibration Error MessagesError Meaning AC Current Measurement Calibration HP 66332A onlyCalpass Changing the Calibration PasswordCalibration Over the HP-IB Page Table C-1. Error Numbers Error MessagesError Number List Error Messages Error Messages C Page Open the Unit Configure the Power TransformerLine Voltage Conversion Install the Correct Line Fuse Close the UnitIndex Index Index United States of America Europe JapanAsia Pacific Latin AmericaManual Updates
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