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1. First, consider the memory locations you want to recall from. As they are grouped together, select the appropriate
storage group from the “SYSTEM” menu rst by following the instructions in previous section.
2. Once selected, press (b- ) and (or press (recall) ) and it will light up to indicate the instrument is in “Recall”
mode.
3. Use the keypad numbers to recall the settings from the corresponding memory location referenced by the storage
group selected in Step 1.
4. Once entered, the saved settings at the location will be immediately recalled.
Note: When in Recall mode, users can recall settings from dierent locations without having to press additional keys
each time. For example, you can press 1 to recall settings in location one, and then press 5 to recall settings in location
5 on the y.
1. To exit “Recall” mode, press .
8.5.8 Display Input On Timer
The instrument has an internal timer that counts how long the input has been enabled (ON). Follow the steps below to
enable the timer display.
1. From the “SYSTEM” menu, browse and select “Displ” and press . The following screen will appear.
1. Select “On” to enable the timer, and “O (default)” to disable. Press to conrm.
2. Press twice to exit the menu. The timer will now be displayed like the following:
4. When input is enabled (ON), the timer will start counting the time. When input is disabled (OFF), the timer will
reset itself to a value close to 0 seconds.
8.5.9 Remote Interface Setup
The instrument has RS232, USBTMC, and GPIB remote interfaces available for remote communication. Follow the steps
below to select and congure each interface.
Note: The “RMT” indicator will appear on display when the instrument is successfully connected to a PC remotely
through any remote interface. Keys on the front panel will be locked until the instrument is in LOCAL mode. To
return to LOCAL mode from the front panel, press (and then ) . The “RMT” indicator will disappear when
the instrument is in LOCAL mode.
From the “SYSTEM” menu, browse and select “Communication” and press . The following screen will appear.
8.5.10 RS-232
Follow the steps below to congure the instrument for RS-232 operation:
1. Select “RS-232” and press to set to RS-232 for remote communication. The following display will be shown:
1. “” is the baud rate; “8” is the data bits; “N” is the parity; “1” is the stop bit; “Addr…” is for address.
2. Use the ) keys to select between each serial settings, and use
) keys to change the settings.
1. The following setting options that are used: Baudrate: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200* Data bits: 8