Agilent Technologies 34970A Switch User Manual


 
Viewing Stored Alarm Data
If an alarm occurs on a channel as it is being scanned, then that channel’s
alarm status is stored in reading memory as the readings are taken.
As alarm events are generated, they are also logged in an alarm queue,
which is separate from reading memory. This is the only place where
non-scanned alarms get logged (alarms during a monitor, alarms
generated by the multifunction module, etc.).
You can store up to 50,000 readings in memory during a scan.
You can read the contents of reading memory at any time, even
during a scan. Reading memory is not cleared when you read it.
Each time you start a new scan, the instrument clears all readings
(including alarm data) stored in reading memory from the previous
scan. Therefore, the contents of memory are always from the most
recent scan.
Up to 20 alarms can be logged in the alarm queue. If more than
20 alarms are generated, they will be lost (only the first 20 alarms
are saved).
The alarm queue is cleared by the *CLS (clear status) command,
when power is cycled, and by reading all of the entries. A Factory
Reset (*RST command) or Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet
command) does not clear the alarm queue.
Front-Panel Operation: From the front panel, you can view the first
20 alarms in the queue. After turning the knob to the desired
channel, press and to view either the alarm reading or the time
that the alarm occurred. Notice that the annunciators indicate which
alarm is being viewed.
ALARMS
Note: The alarm queue is cleared when you read the alarms.
Chapter 4 Features and Functions
Alarm Limits
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