Agilent Technologies n3306a Setting the Gpib Address, Storing and Recalling Instrument States

Models: n3303a n3304a n3300a n3302a n3306a n3301a n3305a

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5 - Front Panel Operation

Action

1.Displays the minimum current Displays the rms voltage Displays the input power Displays the maximum power Displays the minimum power

Display

<chan> <value> A MIN <chan> <value> A RMS <chan> <value> WATTS <chan> <value> W MAX <chan> <value> W MIN

Use

and

to scroll through the measurement selections

7 - Setting the GPIB Address

Your electronic load is shipped with the GPIB address set to 5. This address can only be changed from the front panel using the Address menu located under the Address key

Set the GPIB address as follows:

 

Action

Display

1.

On the System keypad, press Address.

ADDRESS 5

2.

Enter the new address. For example, Press 7, Enter.

ADDRESS 7

8 - Storing and Recalling Instrument States

You can save up to 10 states (from location 0 to location 9) in non-volatile memory and recall them from the front panel. All programmable settings are saved.

NOTE: The SAV0 state is the power up state.

Save an instrument state in location 0 as follows:

Action

Display

1.Set the instrument to the state that you want to save.

2. Save this state to location 0. Press Shift, Save, 0, Enter.*SAV 0

Recall a saved state as follows:

 

Action

Display

1.

Recall the state saved in location 0 by pressing Recall, 0, Enter.

*RCL 0

Clear the non-volatile memory of the electronic load as follows:

 

Action

Display

1.

On the System keypad, press the Recall key and scroll to the reset command. Then

*RST

 

press Enter.

 

 

This returns the unit to the factory-default settings.

 

2.

Save these settings to location 0. Press Shift, Save, 0, Enter.

*SAV 0

3.

Repeat step #2 for memory locations 7 through 9.

*SAV 7

 

 

*SAV 8

 

 

*SAV 9

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