Appendix 1Checking the USB Virtual COM Port ............................... A 1
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Index
索引
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Introduction
This instruction manual provides details on the communication interfaces of the IM7580A series, IM7581
series, IM7583 series and IM7585 series Impedance Analyzer.
In this document, the "instrument" means the IM7580A series, IM7581 series, IM7583 series and IM7585
series.
Safety Information
This manual contains information and warnings essential for safe operation of the instrument and for maintaining it in safe operating condition. Be fo re u sing it, b e su re to ca re fully r ead the followin g sa fety pr ecautio ns.
Safety Symbols
The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury to the user or damage to
the product.
Advisory items related to performance or correct operation of the product.
Notation
Symbols in this manual
Indicates the prohibited action.
p.
*Indicates that descriptive information is provided below.
[ ]
CURSOR
(Bold character)
Windows
DialogueDialogue box represents a Windows dialog box.
Indicates the location of reference information.
Menus, commands, dialogs, buttons in a dialog, and other names on the screen and the keys are
indicated in brackets.
Bold characters within the text indicate operating key labels.
Unless otherwise specified, “Windows” represents Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or
Windows 10.
Mouse Operation
Click: Press and quickly release the left button of the mouse.
Right-click: Press and quickly release the right button of the mouse.
Double click: Quickly click the left button of the mouse twice.
Drag:
While holding down the left button of the mouse, move the mouse and then release the left button
to deposit the chosen item in the desired position.
• When the data in the receive buffer exceeds 75% of
the buffer, XOFF(13H) is sent
notified that there is not much space remaining in the
buffer.
• Processing of the data in the buffer continues, and
then XON(11H) is sent
that there is sufficient remaining space in the buffer
when the amount of data becomes less than 25%
XON/XOFF control:
and the controller is notified
• When XOFF is received, the sending of data is halted. When XON is received, the sending of data is
resumed.
and the controller is
.
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1.2 GP-IB Specifications
1.2GP-IB Specifications
SH1Supports all source handshake functions.
AH1Supports all acceptor handshake functions.
T6Supports standard talker functions.
L4Supports standard listener functions.
SR1Supports all service request functions.
RL1Supports all remote/local functions.
PP0Parallel poll functions are not supported.
DC1Supports all device clear functions.
DT1Supports all device trigger functions.
C0Controller functions are not supported.
Code used: ASCII code
Supports serial poll functions.
Talk only mode is not supported.
Supports the talker cancel function by MLA (My Listen Address).
Listener only mode is not supported.
Supports the listener cancel function by MTA (My Talk Address).
1.3USB Specifications
ConnectorSeries B receptacle
Compliance standardUSB2.0 (Full Speed/High Speed)
No. of ports1
ClassCommunication class
Supported OS Windows Vista, Windows 7 , Windows 8, Windows 10
1.4LAN Specifications
ConnectorRJ-45 connector ×1
Compliance standardIEEE 802.3-compliant Ethernet
Transfer system10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX/ 1000BASE-T Auto detected
ProtocolTCP/IP
FunctionCommand control
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USB communication (p.7)
LAN communication (p.9)
GP-IB communication (when the Z3000 is connected) (p.15)
RS-232C communication (when the Z3001 is connected) (p.17)
2.1
Overview of Communication
Connection and
SettingChapter 2
2.1Overview of Communication
You can control the instrument with commu nication commands from a computer via the USB, GP-IB, RS232C and LAN interfaces.
There are the following four communication methods. To enable communication, the communication conditions need to be set on the instrument.
Chapter 2 Connection and Setting
The instrument is communication class compatible.
Command control using the TCP/IP protocol is possible.
• Commands common to IEEE-488-2 1987 (requirement) can be used.
• The instrument has been designed with reference to the following standard. (Reference standard:
IEEE-488.2 1987)
• Always turn both devices OFF when connecting and disconnecting an interface
connector. Otherwise, an electric shock accident may occur.
• To avoid damage to the instrument, do not short-circuit the terminal and do not
input voltage to the terminal.
• Failure to fasten the connectors properly may result is sub-specification performance or damage to the equipment.
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When USB is set
When GP-IB is set
When RS-232C is set
When LAN is set
2.1
Overview of Communication
Screen Displayed while Setting Interfaces
When you set an interface, the icon for the set interface is displayed on the rig ht side of the screen.
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