HP 6632B, 6633B, 6631B, 6634B manual Procedure Display Explanation, Press 5, Enter

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Procedure

Display

Explanation

6.

Press 5, Enter

VOLT:PROT 5

Programs the OVP to 5 volts, which is less than

 

 

 

the previously set output voltage.

 

 

0.449V 0.145A

Because the OVP voltage entered was less than

 

 

 

the output voltage, the OVP circuit tripped. The

 

 

 

output dropped to zero, CV turned off, and Prot

 

 

 

turned on.

7.

Press Shift, OV,

VOLT:PROT <22>

Programs the OVP to a value greater than the

 

<2, 2>, Enter

 

output voltage setting of the unit. This prevents

 

 

 

the OV circuit from tripping again when the

 

 

 

protection condition is cleared.

8.

Press Shift, Prot Clear

<20.003V>

Clears the protection condition, thus restoring

 

 

0.0034A

the output of the unit. Prot turns off and CV

 

 

 

turns on.

9.Press Output on/off

10.Connect a jumper wire across the + and - output terminals.

Turn the output off.

Shorts the output of the unit.

11.

Press Output on/off.

0.0005V

The CC annunciator is on, indicating that the

 

 

<0.5005>A

unit is in constant current mode. The unit is

 

 

 

 

sourcing output current at 10% of the maximum

 

 

 

 

rating (the default output current limit setting).

12.

Press Current, <5>,

0.0452V

Programs the output current to the selected

 

Enter.

<5.002>A

amperes.

13.

Press Shift, OCP

0.0005V

0.0003A

You enabled the overcurrent protection circuit.

 

 

 

 

The circuit then tripped because the unit was

 

 

 

 

operating in constant current mode. The CC

 

 

 

 

annunciator turns off and the OCP and Prot

 

 

 

 

annunciators come on.

14.

Press Shift, OCP

0.0005V

0.0003A

You have disabled the overcurrent protection

 

 

 

 

circuit. The OCP annunciator turns off.

15.

Press Shift, Prot Clear

0.0452V

Restores the output. The Prot annunciator turns

 

 

<5.002A>

off. CC is on.

16.

Turn the unit off and

 

 

The next time the unit turns on it will be

 

remove the shorting wire

 

 

restored to the *RST or factory default state.

 

from the output terminals.

 

 

 

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Contents USER’S Guide Certification Warranty InformationGeneral Safety SummarySafety Symbols EMC DeclarationPrinting History Acoustic Noise InformationTable of Contents Performing the Calibration Procedure Specifications Supplemental CharacteristicsEntry Keys Examples of Front Panel Programming IntroductionConvenient bench-top features Flexible system featuresQuick Reference Front Panel At a Glance Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new value Front Panel Number EntryImmediate Action Keys Front Panel AnnunciatorsFront Panel Menus At a Glance ABORt SENSe CALibrate Scpi Programming Commands At a GlanceUse the front panel Address menu to Rear Panel At a GlancePage General Information Document OrientationGetting Started Map Options and Accessories Safety ConsiderationsAccessories OptionsDescription Output Characteristic Cleaning InstallationInspection Damage Packaging MaterialLocation Bench OperationRack Mounting Wire Considerations Connect the Power CordInput Connections Output ConnectionsRemote Sense Connections Voltage DropsMultiple Load Connections Remote Sense Connections Sense LeadsStability OVP ConsiderationsPage Digital I/O Connections FLT/INH DIGital I/O ConnectorFLT/INH Examples HP-IB Interface Controller ConnectionsRS-232 Interface Pin Input/Output DescriptionUsing the Keypad Turn-On CheckoutIntroduction Procedure Display Explanation Checkout ProcedureCheckout Programming Values Model Voltage OV Prot CurrentPress 5, Enter Procedure Display ExplanationError Messages Case of TroubleLine Fuse Front Panel Description Front panel OperationRotary Control Display AnnunciatorsLine System Keys Function Keys Entry KeysSystem Keys Display Command FunctionFunction Keys Immediate Action KeysScrolling Keys Display Measurement Metering KeysHigh LOWRST Output Control KeysOC OT OV RI FS Voltprot valueEntry Keys Entry KeysEnable the output Setting the Output Voltage and CurrentExamples of Front Panel Programming Set the output voltageQuerying and Clearing Output Protection Making Front Panel MeasurementsAction Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurements Currrang AutoCurrdet Acdc To configure the Ridfi mode of the port, proceed as follows To configure the Digio mode of the port, proceed as followsProgramming the Digital Output Port Configure the RS-232 interface as follows Setting the HP-IB Address and RS-232 ParametersProgramming the Output Relay option 760 only Set the HP-IB address as followsSaving and Recalling Operating States Select the power-on state of the dc source as followsSave an operating state in location 1 as follows Recall a saved state as followsPage Specifications Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Supplemental CharacteristicsINH/FLT Characteristics Command ProcessingParameter HP 66332A Dynamic MeasurementDimensions Digital I/O CharacteristicsNet weight Shipping weightVerification and Calibration Test SetupEquipment Required Table B-1. Equipment RequiredPerforming the Verification Tests Figure B-1. Verification & Calibration Test SetupVoltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy Turn-On CheckoutCurrent Programming and Measurement Accuracy Table B-2. Verification Programming ValuesCurrent Measurement Low Range Current Sink MeasurementCurrrang LOW Current Programming and Measurement High Range Table B- 3. Verification Test Record for HP 6631BCurrent Measurement Low Range Current Sink MeasurementTable B- 6. Verification Test Record for HP 6634B Table B- 5. Verification Test Record for HP 6633BFront Panel Calibration Menu Performing the Calibration ProcedureFront Panel Calibration Enable Calibration ModeVoltage Programming and Measurement Calibration Overvoltage Protection CalibrationCurrent Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration Negative Current Programming CalibrationLow-Range Current Measurement Calibration Table B- 7. HP-IB Calibration Error Messages Calibration Error MessagesError Meaning AC Current Measurement Calibration HP 66332A onlyChanging the Calibration Password Calibration Over the HP-IBCalpass Page Error Messages Error Number ListTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Messages Error Messages C Page Configure the Power Transformer Line Voltage ConversionOpen the Unit Close the Unit Install the Correct Line FuseIndex Index Index Japan United States of America EuropeAsia Pacific Latin AmericaManual Updates
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