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HP 8642A Operation And Calibration Manual

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Model
8642A/B
Description
Procedure
Operation
OPERATING
MESSAGES
The
Operating
Messages discussed in this
instruction
are
grouped
into
six categories:
Parameters
Changed
messages (page 3 -182), Execution
Error
messages (page
3-184),
Hardware
Error
messages (page 3
-193),
Information
messages (page 3
-194),
Prompt
messages
(3
-196),
and
Out
-Of
-Lock
messages
(3-197).
Messages
are
displayed in a
format
that
shows the wording
of
the
message followed by
an
alphanumeric
code.
(Alphanumeric
codes combine a
letter
and
a
number;
for
example, C 31.)
The'message
listing lists
the
messages as
they
are
displayed,
with
the
alphanumeric
code
to
the
right
of
the message
wording
(not
to
be
confused
with
the
message code
number
in
the
right
margin
of
the
listing).
The
messages
are
listed
in
alphanumeric
order.
Refer
to
either
the
8642A/B
On-Site
Manual
or
the
8642A/B
Service
Manual
for
information
regarding
Service
and
Calibration
Messages
that
are
not
mentioned
in
this
Opera ting
Manual.
When Using
the
Instrument
Locally
You will usually be able
to
view
each
message
whenever
the
Signal
Generator
is
ready
to give you
information.
That
is,
you don't need to do
anything
to
the
instrument
to
see a message. However,
when
you execute some
instrument
functions, a message
is
queued
up
and
can
be displayed using
the
(
MSSG
I
key
(these messages
are
noted
in
the
listing).
The
MSSG
annunciator
in the
right
portion
of
the
display
notifies
you
that
a message
is
queued
up. To
read
queued
up messages, just select
the
(
MSSG
I key
repeatedly.
When
you
read
"END
OF
MESSAGE LIST .00" you
know
there
are
no
more messages in
that
list.
When
Controlling
the
Instrument
via
HP-IB
You
can
access most
of
the messages using
the
"OC", "OE",
and
"OH" commands.
(Refer
to
the
discussion
about
Output
Messages,
which
begins on page
3-16
in
the
HP--IB
portion
of this Section III) Messages accessed this way can be
output
in
the
form
of a
message code
number
or as
an
actual
alphanumeric
message string. In
the
message
listing in
this
instruction,
the
message code
number
that
can
be
output
over
HP-IB
is
provided to
the
far
right
of
the
message.
If
no message code
number
is provided
in
the
listing,
then
that
message
can
be
read
over
HP-IB
using
Output
Display (unless
otherwise stated),
which
is
described
in
on
page 3 - 21. If
any
unique
message
retrieval
prodedures exist
for
a message,
they
will be described
in
the
individual
message
description. Also,
any
message
that
cannot
be
read
via
HP-IB
will be noted.
Many
of
the
messages
that
can
be
output
over
HP-IB
can
be
made
to
initiate
a service
request.
For
more
information
about
service requests,
refer
to
Service
Request
on
page
3-27
in
the
HP-IB
portion of
this
Section III.
3-179

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BrandHP
Model8642A
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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