HP SB Series - Manual

HP SB Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Safety – 1; Safety Information, Instructions, and Symbols; Safety Information; Classification
  • Page 7 – Safety – 2; Safety Instructions; Before Initializing and Operating the Unit
  • Page 8 – Safety – 3; Repairs are to be carried out only by a qualified professional.
  • Page 9 – Safety – 4; Safety Symbols; Table 1: Safety Symbols; Symbol; WARNING
  • Page 10 – Safety – 5; Compliance; CE Compliance
  • Page 11 – General Information and Specifications – 6; General Information and Specifications; General Information
  • Page 12 – General Information and Specifications – 7
  • Page 13 – General Information and Specifications – 8; Figure 5: Dual-Common Blocking Configuration; Key Features
  • Page 14 – General Information and Specifications – 9; Specifications; Table 2: Optical Specifications; Parameter; Excluding connectors.
  • Page 15 – General Information and Specifications – 10; Table 3: Operating Specifications; Applicable for optimum repeatability performance.; Table 4: Other Specifications; Electrical
  • Page 16 – Getting Started – 11; Getting Started; Warning; Operating Environment
  • Page 17 – Getting Started – 12; Storing and Shipping
  • Page 18 – Getting Started – 13; Cleaning Connectors; Caution
  • Page 19 – Getting Started – 14; parts of the connector.; Installing the Switch; To install the switch:
  • Page 20 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 15; Operating and Maintenance Instructions; Front Panel; Figure 7: Front of the Switch; Operating Keys; Table 5: Operating Keys; Key
  • Page 21 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 16; LED; Rear Panel; Figure 8: Back of the Switch; External Switch Module Connections; External Switch Module without TTL Input Controls
  • Page 22 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 17; Figure 9: Switch Setup without TTL; External Switch Module with TTL Input Controls; The setup for a switch with TTL is shown in Figure 10.; Figure 10: Switch Setup with TTL; Sample Driver Application: Electrical Equivalent of Driver; A sample driver application is shown in Figure 11.
  • Page 23 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 18; Do not exceed 100 mA per driver.; Powering Up the Switch; To power up the switch:; Using and Selecting a Channel; Figure 12: Using a Channel
  • Page 24 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 19; Setting the GPIB Address
  • Page 25 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 20; Controlling the Switch Locally
  • Page 26 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 21; Calibrating the Switch; Figure 13: Removing the Connector Panel
  • Page 27 – Operating and Maintenance Instructions – 22
  • Page 28 – Programming Guide – 23; Programming Guide; GPIB Pin Assignment; The GPIB pin assignment is shown in Figure 14.; Figure 14: GPIB Pin Assignment; Tighten the connector lock screws by hand. Do not use a screwdriver.; To display or edit the GPIB interface address:
  • Page 29 – Programming Guide – 24; GPIB Interface Functions; Table 7: GPIB Interface Functions; Mnemonic; Pin Assignment
  • Page 30 – Programming Guide – 25; Table 8: RS232 Interface Specifications; Figure 16: Driver Pin Assignment; Operation and Query Commands
  • Page 31 – Programming Guide – 26; All
  • Page 32 – Programming Guide – 27
  • Page 33 – Programming Guide – 28
  • Page 34 – Programming Guide – 29; Operation Complete; Status Reporting and Service Request Control; Condition Register; Table 9: Condition Register; Status Register; Table 10: Status Register
  • Page 35 – Programming Guide – 30; Table 11: SRQ Mask Register; SRQ Mask Register; GPIB Programming Examples
  • Page 36 – Programming Guide – 31; Sending Commands
  • Page 37 – Programming Guide – 32; Generating a Service Request Interrupt; RS232 Programming Examples
  • Page 38 – Programming Guide – 33; The RS232 interface cannot receive an SRQ interrupt.; This example queries and displays the current channel setting.; Reading the Status Register; ' clear status register; Setting the Interface Command Set
  • Page 39 – Programming Guide – 34; Table 12: SC Switch Command Set; Syntax; Table 13: Response Messages for SC Switch Commands; Message
  • Page 40 – Programming Guide – 35; Table 14: SX Switch Command Set; Table 15: Response Messages for SX Switch Commands
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

SD000153 Rev. J May 2000 Contents Safety Information, Instructions, and Symbols .......................................................................1 Safety Information ...........................................................................................................1 Classification .......

Page 6 - Safety – 1; Safety Information, Instructions, and Symbols; Safety Information; Classification

Safety – 1 Safety Information, Instructions, and Symbols Safety Information Classification The unit consists of an exposed metal chassis that is connected directly to earth via a powercord and, therefore, is classified as a Class 1 instrument. Class 1 refers to equipment relyingon ground protection ...

Page 7 - Safety – 2; Safety Instructions; Before Initializing and Operating the Unit

Safety – 2 Safety Instructions The following safety instructions must be observed whenever the unit is operated, serviced, orrepaired. Failure to comply with any of these instructions or with any precaution or warningcontained in the user’s manual is in direct violation of the standards of design, m...

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