NOTES:
1. The U2 command can also be used to list the Translator
words (see paragraph 3.9%).
2. If there are no Translator words in memory nothing will
be displayed when the list is requested.
Programming Example-With Translator words already
defined, enter he following program statements @J list
them:
IEEE-488 PROGRAMMING
To @xge~Translator words from EāPROM, first send the
FORGET command and then send the SAVE-command.
Pmgmmming Example-Enter the following statements in-
to the computer to purge all Translator words from tem-
porary InemoIy:
The second and third statements will send the word list
to the computer. The Translator words will be displayed.
3.10.9 FORGET
FORGET is a reserved word that is used to purge all Tram-
later words from temporary memory. However, Translator
words that were saved in EIPROM by the SAVE command
will again be available after power to the instrument is
cycled, Reset is RUN, or DCL, SDC or Lo is sent over thq
bus.
3.11 BUS DATA TRANSMISSION TIMES
A primary consideration is the length of time it takes to
obtain a reading once the instrument is triggered to make
a conversion. The length of time will vary somewhat de-
pending on the selected function and trigger mode. Table
3-15 gives typical times.
3.12 SCANNER PROGRAMMING
The paragraphs below discuss the programming corn-
mands necessary to control the optional Model 1992 214
Pole Scanner. The Model 1992 allows you to individually
switch or scan up to eight 2-pole channels or four 4-pole
channels.
Gximands to control the scanner are summarized in Table
3-16. For detailed information on scanner connections, refer
to paragraph 2.11.
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