HP 3336A Operating Manual page 52

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Model 3336A/B/C
3-155. Masking Service Requests. At instrument turn-on, all four SRQ conditions are
masked (disabled) from generating a Request Service Message. The true states of these four
conditions are encoded into the Status Byte (bits 0 thru 3). Any combination of these four
conditions can be enabled by sending one of the following Program Instruction Codes:
Instrument
Program
Programming
Error
Codes (ASCII)
Bit 0
MS@
Mask
Mask
Mask
Mask
MSA
Mask
Mask
Mask
Enable
MSB
Mask
Mask
Enable
Mask
MSC
Mask
Mask
Enable
Enable
MSD
Mask
Enable
Mask
Mask
MSE
Mask
Enable
Mask
Enable
MSF
Mask
Enable
Enable
Mask
MSG
Mask
Enable
Enable
Enable
MSH
Enable
Mask
Mask
Mask
MSI
Enable
Mask
Mask
Enable
MSJ
Enable
Mask
Enable
Mask
MSK
Enable
Mask
Enable
Enable
MSL
Enable
Enable
Mask
Mask
MSM
Enable
Enable
Mask
Enable
MSN
Enable
Enable
Enable
Mask
MSO
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
3-156. Formats for Instrument programming
Codes. The format for the programming
codes is identical to the front panel (manual) operation. A unique one, two or three ASCII
character programming code is sent to the instrument to activate the same functions that are
activated by front panel switches in manual operation. For example, the instruction AB1
programs Amplitude Blanking ON. While the characters comprising each programming
code must be received in a certain order, the order in which the programming codes are
received is not important. Sending ''ABO, FL1, MP1"' or ''MP1, FL2, ABO" result in the
activation of the same functions, Amplitude Blanking OFF, Fast Leveling ON, and Phase
Modulation ON, but in reverse order. Note, the -hp- 3336 ignores commas and spaces. They
are included for operator clarity.
3-157. When the -hp- 3336 is in the Local mode, certain instrument functions are set using
SEVERAL front panel controls. For instance, to enter Frequency, the FREQUENCY
key,
the appropriate digits including the decimal point, and then the appropriate frequency
UNITS key (MHz, kHz, Hz) is pressed. Obviously, the order in which the controls are ac-
tuated is important. When operating in the Remote mode, the same method is used to set the
Entry Frequency except that ASCII characters are sent over the HP-IB to activate the instru-
ment functions instead of pressing front panel controls. The ASCII character group ''FR"'
activates the function controlled by the
FREQUENCY key, ASCII digits correspond to the
digit keys and the ASCII character groups ''MH"', ''KH'', ''HZ"' correspond to the MHz,
kHz and Hz units keys. For example, to program the -hp- 3336 to output 12.534 763 MHz,
the ASCII character group '"FR12.534763MH"' is sent. As before, the order within the
character group is important, however, the character group can be placed anywhere within a
larger group of instrument instructions.
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