Agilent Technologies n3303a Portable Generator User Manual


 
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Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................................................37
Installing the Modules ..........................................................................................................................................................38
Procedure............................................................................................................................................................................38
Channel Number ................................................................................................................................................................39
Location.................................................................................................................................................................................40
Bench Operation.................................................................................................................................................................41
Rack Mounting...................................................................................................................................................................41
Input Connections.................................................................................................................................................................42
Power Cord.........................................................................................................................................................................42
Manually-Tightened Connectors........................................................................................................................................42
8mm Screw Terminal Connector (option UJ1) ..................................................................................................................43
Wire Considerations...........................................................................................................................................................44
Control Connector ..............................................................................................................................................................46
Sense Switch ......................................................................................................................................................................47
Trigger and Digital Connections ........................................................................................................................................47
Computer Connections.........................................................................................................................................................48
GPIB Interface....................................................................................................................................................................48
RS-232 Interface ................................................................................................................................................................48
Application Connections ......................................................................................................................................................49
Local Sense Connections....................................................................................................................................................49
Remote Sense Connections ................................................................................................................................................ 49
Parallel Connections...........................................................................................................................................................49
Low Voltage Operation......................................................................................................................................................51
TURN-ON CHECKOUT ......................................................................................................... 53
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................................53
Checkout Procedure .............................................................................................................................................................53
In Case of Trouble ................................................................................................................................................................54
Error Messages...................................................................................................................................................................54
Selftest Errors.....................................................................................................................................................................54
FRONT PANEL OPERATION ............................................................................................... 55
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................................55
Front Panel Description .......................................................................................................................................................55
System Keys...........................................................................................................................................................................57
Function keys ........................................................................................................................................................................58
Immediate Action Keys......................................................................................................................................................58
Scrolling Keys....................................................................................................................................................................59
Metering Keys....................................................................................................................................................................59
Input Control Keys.............................................................................................................................................................60
Transient Control Keys ......................................................................................................................................................61
Trigger Control Keys..........................................................................................................................................................61
List Control Keys ...............................................................................................................................................................61
Entry Keys.............................................................................................................................................................................62
Examples of Front Panel Programming .............................................................................................................................63
1 - Using the Front Panel Display ......................................................................................................................................63
2 - Programming Constant Current, Voltage and Resistance Modes .................................................................................63
3 - Programming Transient Operation................................................................................................................................65
4 - Programming Lists........................................................................................................................................................67
5 - Querying and Clearing Output Protection and Errors...................................................................................................68
6 - Making Basic Front Panel Measurements.....................................................................................................................69
7 - Setting the GPIB Address .............................................................................................................................................70
8 - Storing and Recalling Instrument States .......................................................................................................................70
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................71