Agilent Technologies B2201A Switch User Manual


 
3-8 Agilent B2200 User’s Guide, Edition 2
Front Panel Operation
Operation
To Use Ground Mode
Ground mode cannot be set to ON when the bias mode is ON.
1. Change the ground-enabled output ports.
a. Press the
Shift key and the Open All key.
b. Move the cursor to SET, then press the
Enter key.
c. Move the cursor to ENABLE, then press the
Enter key.
The LCD displays one of the ground-disabled output port numbers which
can be changed to the ground-enabled. Or if there is no ground-disabled
output ports, the LCD displays Channel: No Channel. Press the arrow
key to select the output port to be changed to the ground-enabled, then press
the
Enter key.
d. Move the cursor to DISABLE, then press the
Enter key.
The LCD displays one of the ground-enabled output port numbers which can
be changed to the ground-disabled. Or if there is no ground-enabled output
port, the LCD displays Channel: No Channel. Press the arrow key to
select the port to be changed to the ground-disabled, then press the
Enter key.
e. Repeat c and d until the ground-enabled port setup is completed. After that,
press the
Exit key more than once to display the status and setup conditions.
2. Press the
Shift key and the Couple Mode key to set the ground mode ON.
Performing this operation again sets the mode OFF.
3. Change the ground port (default setting: 12).
a. When the ground mode is ON, press the
Port Function key. The blink-cursor
appears on the first line of the LCD.
b. Press the right/left arrow key to move the cursor on the input port number
(01 to 14) that will be set to the input ground port.
c. Press the up/down key to display G.
4. Change the ground-enabled input ports (multiple ports can be set). Repeat a and
b for the all ground-enabled input ports, then press the
Enter key.
a. Press the right/left arrow key to move the cursor on the input port number
(01 to 08) that will be set to the ground-enabled input port.
b. Press the up/down key to display -.
Open the ground-enabled input ports to prevent the instrument from damage.