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Chapter 5, Advanced Operations
Passing Control
Configuring the Test Set as the System Controller 
To configure the Test Set as a System Controller, select the I/O CONFIGURE 
screen, position the cursor to the 
Mode
 field using the Cursor Control knob, 
highlight the 
Mode
 field by pushing the Rotary Knob, select 
Control
 from the 
Choices
 menu. As a consequence of setting the Test Set to be the System 
Controller it will also become the Active Controller. The letter C appears in the 
upper-right corner of the display to indicate that the Test Set is now the Active 
Controller. 
If the Test Set is the only controller on the bus it must be configured as the System 
Controller. If the Test Set is not the only controller on the bus, then whether or not 
it is configured as the System Controller would depend upon three issues: 
1. whether or not other controllers have System Controller capability
2. which controller will be the Active Controller upon power-up
3. which Controller will be monitoring the bus to determine if communications have 
failed (only the System Controller can unconditionally demand control of the bus and 
reset it to a known state using the IFC line)
Ensure that only one Controller connected to the bus is configured as the System 
Controller or bus conflicts will occur. 
When Active Controller Capability is Required 
The Test Set must be the Active Controller on the bus under the following 
conditions: 
1. whenever the Test Set needs to control any device connected to the GPIB bus, such as 
an external disk drive, an external printer, or an external instrument 
2. whenever a screen image is printed to an external GPIB printer 
3. Whenever an instrument configuration is saved or recalled from an external GPIB disk 
drive 
4. Whenever running any Agilent 11807 Radio Test Software package which uses an ex-
ternal GPIB device such as a disk drive, a printer, or an instrument 
5. Whenever running any IBASIC program which uses an external GPIB device such as 
a disk drive, a printer, or an instrument