Signal OutputINET configuration87Note that global mode has two states: if GLOBAL flashes (default mode)when displayed, the HP 5890 is in global mode, but not configured intothe INET system. When the HP 5890 is properly configured into theINET system, GLOBAL is displayed continuously. This feature provides aconvenient diagnostic to determine if system configuration has occurred(at least as far as the HP 5890 is concerned).INET/HP-IL addressesFigure 5•10shows displays occurring either in verifying an INET addressset through automatic loop configuration or in entering a specific HP•ILdefault address used when the HP 5890 is included in an HP•ILloopwithout automatic configuration. The address is maintained inbattery•protectedmemory along with other instrument setpoints.ACTUAL SETPOINTGLOBAL ADDR: 8,31ACTUAL SETPOINTGLOBAL ADDR: 8,25ACTUAL SETPOINTDEFAULT ADDRESS * 25ACTUAL SETPOINTADDRESS LIMIT = 31INET/HP-IL ADDR: DisplaysFigure 5-10Verifying the HP 5890 INET addressIn Figure 5•10,note the two numeric values following ADDR:. The firstof these numbers is the INET address for the HP 5890, determined viaautomatic loop configuration.