B&K 8510 instruction manual 26th byte Sum code

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26th byte

Sum code

12. Setting /Reading CV mode transient voltage and timer parameter.34H/35H

1st byte

 

Start bit ( AAH

)

2nd byte

 

Address (0—0XFE)

3rd byte

 

Command34H/35H

 

 

 

 

From 4th to 7th byte.

Setting value of voltage A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the

 

 

later location)

 

 

 

From 8th to 9th byte.

Time value of timer A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the later

 

 

location) (1represent 0.1mS)

 

 

 

From 10th to 13th

byte

Setting value of voltage B(Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the

 

 

later location)

 

 

 

 

From 14th to 15th

byte

Time value of timer B (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the later

 

 

location) (1represent 0.1mS)

 

 

 

16th byte

 

Transient operation mode (0 is CONTINUES,1 is PULSE,2 is TOGGLED)

From 17th to 25th

byte

System reserve

 

26th byte

 

Sum code

 

13. Setting /Reading CW mode transient watt and timer parameter36H/37H

1st byte

 

Start bit ( AAH

)

2nd byte

 

Address (0—0XFE)

3rd byte

 

Command36H/37H

 

 

 

 

From 4th to 7th byte

Setting value of power A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the

 

 

later location)

 

 

 

From 8th to 9th byte

Time value of timer A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the later

 

 

location) (1 represent 0.1mS)

 

 

From 10th to 13th byte

Setting value of power B(Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the

 

 

later location)

 

 

 

 

From 14th to 15th

byte

Time value of timer B (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the later

 

 

location) (1 represent 0.1mS)

 

 

 

16th byte

 

Transition operation mode (0 is CONTINUES,1is PULSE,2 is TOGGLED)

From 17th to 25th byte

System reserve

 

26th byte

 

Sum code

 

14. Setting /Reading CR mode transient resistance and timer parameter38H/39H

1st byte

Start bit ( AAH )

 

 

2nd byte

Address (0—0XFE)

3rd byte

Command38H/39H

 

 

 

From 4th byte to 7th byte

Setting value of resistance A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in

 

the later location)

 

 

From 8th byte to 9th byte.

Time value of timer A (Lower bytes are in the front location, higher bytes are in the later

 

location) (1 represent 0.1mS)

 

 

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Contents Instruction Manual Programmable DC Electronic Load Table of Contents Warranty Information Safety Symbols Quick Reference Front PanelRear Panel Front Panel DisplayImmediate Action Keys Front Panel MenusKey Pad TranPOWER-ON Recall Menu OperationADC Update Rate High Lowdefault Options and Accessories General InformationDocument Orientation Getting Started MapFeatures and Capabilities AccessoriesDescription Front Panel ControlsConstant Resistance CR Mode Constant Voltage CV ModeRemote Programming Operating ModesContinuous Constant Power CW ModeTransient Operation Pulse Trigger ModeList Operation Short On/Off Triggered OperationInput Control Protection Features Input On/OffOperation Range Over VoltageOver Power Over TemperaturePin trigger and remote sensing connectors Remote Sense Function and Trigger FunctionSaving and Recalling Settings Wiring diagram for remote senseBattery Testing OperationVon/Voff Operation Action for set Von/Voff valueLocation InstallationInspection Power Cord Outline DiagramBench Operation Input ConnectionsCheckout Procedure Turn-On CheckoutIntroduction Trigger and Remote Sensing ConnectionsFront Panel Operation Case of TroubleDisplay Front Panel DisplayPower Set set up a constant current from 0 to Max currentExample Function keysSet set up a constant power from 0 to Max power Set set up a constant resistance from 0.1Ω to 4000ΩPOWER=*.***W 000VTransition Testing Operation Set set up a constant voltage from 1.5V to Max voltageOn/Off input setting Shift + StorePulse Transient Operation Transition Parameter SettingContinuous Transient Operation Toggled Transient Operation StepsList Operation Quick Recall Function Automatic Testing Function of Electronic LoadEdit the Testing File Enter Automatic Testing Setting the Resolution and number of decimal pointsSpecifications Range Accuracy ResolutionRemote Operation Mode Communication cableIT-E131 RS232 Communication cable IT-E132 USB Communication cableIT-E132 communication Communication between electronic load and PCFrame Format 2AH Selecting the Remote control mode(20H) Communication ProtocolSelecting the input on/off state (21H) Setting / Reading max input voltage(22H/23H)Setting / Reading the max input current .(24H/25H) Setting / Reading max input power(26H/27H) Setting / Reading CW mode watt value(2EH/2FH) Setting / Reading CC mode current value(2AH/2BH)Setting / Reading CV mode voltage value.(2CH/2DH) Setting / Reading CR mode resistance value(30H/31H) 26th byte Sum code Setting /Reading the list repeat mode CH/3DH Setting / Reading the number of list steps EH/3FHSetting / Reading List file name 48H/49H Setting / Reading timer value of for Load on 50H/51H) Save / Get list file in appointed area. CH/4DHSelecting / Reading trigger source H/59H Setting communication address 54HEnable/Disable Local control mode H Sending a trigger signal to trigging the electronic load AH Reading input voltage, current, power and relative state FHEnter the calibration mode(60H) BITGetting the calibration mode state(61H) Calibrate voltage value(62H)Store the calibration data to EEPROM(66H) Setting / Reading calibration information(67H/68H)Calibrate current value(64H) Reading information in bar code 6BH Restore the factory default calibration data(69H)For example: Setting information of bar code(6CH) Service Information Limited One-Year WarrantyDeclaration of CE Conformity Savi Ranch Parkway Yorba Linda, CA