Agilent Technologies 6814B, 6834B, 6843A manual Entry Keys

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4 - Front Panel Operation

Entry Keys

Refer to the examples later in this chapter for more details on the use of these keys.

ENTRY

Calibration

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Enter

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Enter

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Shift

Shift

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Figure 4-4. Entry Keys

These keys let you scroll through choices in a parameter list that apply to a specific command. Parameter lists are circular; you can return to the starting position by continuously pressing either key. If the command has a numeric range, these keys increment or decrement the existing value.

0

through

9

are used for entering numeric values.

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is the decimal

 

 

 

point. For example, to enter 33.6 press: 3 3 . 6 Enter.

The backspace key deletes the last digit entered from the keypad. This key lets you correct one or more wrong digits before they are entered.

This key executes the entered value or parameter of the presently accessed command. Until you press this key, the parameters you enter with the other Entry keys are displayed but not entered into the ac source. Before pressing

Enter you can change or abort anything previously entered into the display. After Enter is pressed, the ac source returns to Meter mode in most cases. In Harmonic or List mode, the ac source displays the next point in the list.

This key specifies an exponential power of 10. For example, the value for 100μs can be entered as either . 0 0 0 1 , or as 1 E 4

This key − is the minus sign.

This key aborts a keypad entry by clearing the value. This key is convenient for correcting a wrong value or aborting a value entry. The display then returns to

the previously set function. When editing a list, pressing truncates or clears the list at the presently displayed list point.

This key accesses the calibration menu (Refer to Appendix B to calibrate your ac source).

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Contents AC Power Solutions Agilent Models 6814B, 6834B, and 6843A User’s GuideWarranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration EMCAcoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents Specifications Supplemental Characteristics Performing the Calibration ProcedureError Number List Entry Keys Examples of Front Panel ProgrammingTopic Document OrientationLocation Safety Considerations Options, Accessories, and User Replaceable PartsOption Description Agilent Part NumberCapabilities DescriptionModel Description Front Panel/Remote Operation Output CharacteristicRanges AC Source Output Characteristic in real-time mode Output VA CapabilityPage Cleaning InspectionDamage Packaging Material Items SuppliedLocation Bench OperationRack Mounting Not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unitInput Connections Installing the Power CordInput Source and Line Fuse Output Connections Output ConnectionsWire Considerations Voltage DropsCurrent Ratings Ampacity and Resistance of Stranded Copper ConductorsRemote Sense Connections Remote Sense ConnectionsTrigger Connections Digital ConnectionsOVP Considerations Output RatingGpib Connector Controller ConnectionsInterface Commands RS-232 ConnectorRS-232 Interface RS-232 Data FormatHardware Handshake Null Modem Interface Lines Response Data TerminatorIntroduction Preliminary CheckoutUsing the Keypad Checkout ProcedureVolt Procedure Display ExplanationProtclear Voltprot CurrlevCurrprot Currprot OFFCase of Trouble Error MessagesLine Fuse Page Front Panel Description Front Panel, Overall ViewAC+DC Display Command Function System KeysFunction Keys Annunciator On Phase SelectedImmediate Action Keys Scrolling Keys Meter Display KeysDisplay Measurement KBESSEL, RectOutput Control Keys DisplayRST Protection and Status Control Keys CLSTrigger and List Control Keys InitimmedIMM AbortEntry Keys Through Are used for entering numeric values Is the decimalSetting the Output Voltage Amplitude Procedure for Single-Phase AC SourcesExamples of Front Panel Programming Set the output to 120 V rms as followsProcedure for Three-Phase AC Sources Phase 3 to 235 VrmsAction Display To verify the output, you can measure it as followsSetting a Protection Feature Setting the Output FrequencyOvercurrent protection feature as follows Using Transient Voltage Modes Step TransientVoltt Voltm StepPulse Transient Voltm PulseWidth DcycleAction List TransientVoltm Fixed Voltm List Count Trigger Delays and Phase Synchronization Volt EOL Step AutoExample Display Syncsour PhaseSyncphas Initimmed Voltm Step Syncsour Phase Syncphas Initimmed ExampleUsing Slew Rates to Generate Waveforms Programming Slew RatesVoltm Fixed SlewStep Slewm SlewtSyncsour Phase Syncphas Measuring Peak Inrush CurrentRange CurrpeakSetting the Gpib Address and RS-232 Parameters To configure the RS-232 interface, proceed as followsSaving and Recalling Operating States Action Display To set the Gpib address, proceed as followsAddress Noutputs Table A-1. Performance Specifications1 SpecificationsAgilent 6814B Agilent 6834B Agilent 6843A Supplemental Characteristics Table A-2. Supplemental CharacteristicsSpecifications a Page Equipment Required CharacteristicsRecommended Model Turn-On Checkout Procedure Test SetupPerforming the Verification Tests RMS Current Readback Accuracy Voltage Programming and Measurement AccuracyAction Normal Result Performing the Calibration Procedure Agilent 6814B Current Measurement AccuracyAgilent 6834B Current Measurement Accuracy Agilent 6843A Current Measurement AccuracyFront Panel Calibration Enable Calibration ModeFront Panel Calibration Menu Calibrating and Entering Voltage Calibration Values Calibrating the OVP trip pointCalibrating and Entering Current Calibration Values Changing the Calibration Password Calibrating the Output Impedance Agilent 6843A onlySaving the Calibration Constants CalpassCalibration Error Messages Table B-3. Gpib Calibration Error MessagesCalibration Over the Gpib Agilent Calibration Program ListingFigure B-2. Calibration Program Listing Sheet 1 Figure B-2. Calibration Program Listing Sheet 2 Page Error Number List Table C-1. Error NumbersError Messages Error Messages C Page Index Index Index United States Latin America Canada Australia/New ZealandEurope Asia Pacific JapanManual Updates
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