User`s manual

Overload Indications The multimeter indicates an overload condition (input greater than the
selected range can measure) by displaying or storing:
±9.900000E+037
for the measurement. For temperature measurements:
9.910000E+037
indicates an overload condition.
An overload sets the Device Dependent Error bit in the Standard Event
Status Register. However, the overload does not generate an error message.
Reading
Destinations
Measurements can be displayed on the HP E1301A mainframe, returned to
the output buffer and entered into a computer, or stored in memory. This
section explains how a reading destination is selected.
Reading Destination
vs. Data Format
The data formats available depend on the reading destination. Table 4-3
shows the data formats available for each reading destination.
Table 4-3. Reading Destination vs. Data Format
Destination Formats
Display ASCII / REAL 64-bit / REAL 32-bit
Output Buffer ASCII / REAL 64-bit / REAL 32-bit
Mainframe Memory/
VME Memory Card
REAL 32-bit
Destination =
Mainframe Display
When a measurement is made by entering commands from the HP E1301A
mainframe front panel, the reading is displayed on the front panel.
Readings are also displayed when commands are sent from a computer and
the multimeter’s monitor mode is on.
Although REAL,64 and REAL,32 are accepted formats, readings displayed
in those formats will not resemble the measured values.
Destination = Computer When multimeter measurements are made using:
MEASure:measurement? ...
or
READ?
the readings are available to the computer via the output buffer. The
following examples show how data (ASCII format) is entered into an
HP 9000 Series 200/300 computer using HP BASIC.
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