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6FUNCTION Keys (continued)

7 ENTRY Keys

Table 4-1. Controls and Indicators (continued)

Description

- Displays the resistance setting. (e.g. RES 1000). This setting can be changed using the ENTRY keys. The RES key also selects the CR mode (MODE RES) in conjunction with the MODE and Enter keys.

- Displays the voltage setting (e.g. VOLT 5.567). This setting can be changed using the ENTRY keys. The VOLT key also selects the CV mode (MODE VOLT) in conjunction with the MODE and Enter keys.

to and Set the value of the specified function (e.g. CURR 2.525, RES 1000, VOLT 7.000, etc.).

(backspace) - Erases the previous keystroke in order to make corrections before entering a new setting.

- Enters the values on the display for the specified function (or selects the mode of operation), and returns the front panel to the metering mode.

and - These keys simulate front panel control knobs. They can be used to change the main level or the transient level of the function shown on the display. The new values are entered automatically (Enter key is not used) and they take effect as soon as they are displayed. You can also use these keys to change the actual input level when the display is monitoring the input voltage/current or the computed power. Note that these keys have no effect on range, slew, frequency, etc.

Local Control Overview

In order to use the front panel keys to control the Electronic Load, local control must be in effect. Local control is in effect immediately after power is applied. With local control in effect (Rmt annunciator off), the SYSTEM, FUNCTION, and ENTRY keys can be used to program the Electronic Load. The power-on "wake-up" settings for all of the Electronic Load’s functions can be the factory default values or other user selected values as described later in this chapter.

In the remote state (front panel Rmt annunciator on), the front panel keys will have no effect; only the GPIB controller can program the Electronic Load. You can still use the front panel display to view the input voltage and current readings while the remote state is in effect.

You can return the Electronic Load to local control from remote control by pressing the Local key, provided that the local lockout command has not been received from the GPIB controller.

With local control in effect, you can use the front panel display to view the input voltage/current values and the computed power value as well as certain fault and status conditions that may be present. This is referred to as the metering mode.

The display can also be used to view programmed settings when certain SYSTEM and FUNCTION keys are pressed. This is referred to as the programming mode.

You can return the display to the metering mode from the programming mode by pressing . Continually pressing the Meter key will cause the display to step through the following:

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Contents Agilent Part No Microfiche Part No Updated April Operating ManualCertification Safety Summary Safety Summary Symbol DescriptionHerstellerbescheinigung Manufacturer’s DeclarationPrinting History Table of Contents Remote Operation Local OperationCalibration Considerations for Operating in Constant Resistance Mode What’s In This Manual Reader PathOptions General InformationSafety Requirements SpecificationsRegulation Constant Resistance Mode Ranges Modes Continuous ModePulsed Mode 6060B 6063BCurrent Readback Resolution Supplemental Characteristics 6060B 6063BTemperature Coefficient Maximum Readback Capability BandwidthSupplemental Characteristics Maximum VA Peak Inrush Current 2.5 a typicalCurrent Slew Rate Rate # High Range Step Low Range Step Transition TimeOvershoot Resistance Slew RateModel 6063B Range Transient Current Level 6060B 6063B 10% With unit onWith unit off WidthPage Introduction Front Panel DescriptionRemote Programming Operation OverviewLocal/Remote Control Programmable FeaturesConstant Current CC Mode Modes of OperationTriggered Current Level Software Current LimitSlew Rate Constant Resistance CR ModeImmediate Resistance Level Triggered Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV ModeTransient Resistance Level Immediate Voltage Level Triggered Voltage LevelTransient Voltage Level Transient OperationHpsl Command Description Pulsed Transient OperationSelects the external trigger input Selects pulsed transient operationSets pulse width to 1 millisecond Selects the external trigger input sourceTriggering a preset level Triggering a transient pulseToggling Slew Rate And Minimum Transition TimeInput Current, Voltage, and Power Measurement Risetime Transition LimitationShort On/Off Transition Times and Slew RatesSaving and Recalling Settings Reading Remote Programming ErrorsInput On/Off Status ReportingProtection Features Resetting Latched ProtectionOvervoltage OvercurrentControl Connector OverpowerOvertemperature Reverse VoltageMonitor Outputs FaultExternal Programming Input Port On/Off Inspection Turn-On Checkout Location and CoolingCheck Line Voltage Voltage Select Switches Line Voltage Fuse Agilent Part NoConnect The Power Cord Gpib Errors Input Errors Display DescriptionError Turn-On/SelftestGpib Connector Power TestController Connection Rear Panel Connectors and Switches Wire Size Strip backGpib Address AWGInput Binding Post Control Connector Pins 3 +S and -SIM and VM CommonTrigger Connector Sense SwitchApplication Connections Parallel Connections Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage DropsZero-Volt Loading Connections 11. Local Sensing 13. Parallel Operation Page Front Panel Controls and Indicators Description Local OperationControls and Indicators Description Function Keys Local Control Overview ∙ Short on Using The Function KeysTurning the Input On/Off Recommended Programming Sequence Setting the Mode of Operation Setting CC ValuesCC Programming Ranges Function Key DisplayExamples Setting CR Values Examples Setting CV Values Continuous Pulse Train Programming Ranges Function Key Display Range of ValuesUsing The System Keys Shorting The InputSetting The Electronic Load’s Gpib Address Displaying Error CodesFactory Default Settings Function 6060B 6063B Changing Wake-up SettingsRecalling the Factory Default Values Enter/Output Statements Gpib AddressOutput EnterSending a Remote Command Remote Programming CommandsGetting Data Back Output 705 MEASCURR?Modes RangesTransient levels Slew RatesRemote Programming Flowchart Sheet Remote Programming Flowchart Sheet CV Mode Example CC Mode ExampleCR Mode Example Continuous Transient Operation Example Pulsed Transient Operation ExampleHpsl Command Short Form Output 705TRAN on Output 705INPUT onRemote Programming Ranges Function Constant Current CCConstant Resistance CR 6060BConstant Voltage CV Transient OperationPage Equipment Characteristics Recommended Model Example ProgramsEquipment Required Equipment Required for CalibrationCalibration Commands Calibration Flowcharts Example ProgramSupply Shunt Values Settings Calibration Information 6060B 6063BCalibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Program Listing PauseWait END ifPause Subend Print Voltage CalibrationElse Explanation LinePage Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance ModeConsiderations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Index IndexIndex 24, 25, 26 Index Agilent Sales and Support Offices Agilent Sales and Support OfficeManual Updates