1 Quick Reference

The Front Panel - At a Glance

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VOLTAGE

DC VOLTS

CV

 

PROT

FINE

POWER

456

DC AMPS

CURRENT

 

CC

OVP

UVL OCP/488 LAN OUT ON

 

19

 

 

16

14

13

11

9

7

 

 

 

18

17

15

 

 

 

12

10

8

1

– VOLTAGE knob

Voltage function: Adjusts the output voltage, the over-voltage protection level, and the

 

 

under-voltage limit. If over-voltage protection or under-voltage limits have been set,

 

 

you cannot program the output voltage outside those limits.

 

 

 

GPIB address: Selects the GPIB address when OCP/488 is pressed and held.

2

– CV indicator

When lit, indicates that the unit is operating in constant voltage mode – with the

 

 

output voltage being held constant.

 

 

 

 

3

– DC VOLTS display

LED display that normally displays the voltage measured at the sense terminals.

 

 

When LIMIT is pressed, the display indicates the programmed voltage setting.

 

 

When OVP/UVL is pressed, the display indicates either the OVP or UVL setting.

 

 

When OCP/488 is pressed and held, the display indicates the GPIB address.

 

 

When LAN is pressed and held, the display indicates the IP and Ethernet address.

4

– DC AMPS display

LED display that normally displays the current measured at the output terminals.

 

 

When LIMIT is pressed, the display indicates the programmed current setting.

 

 

When LAN is pressed and held, the display indicates the IP and Ethernet address.

5

– CC indicator

When lit, indicates that the unit is operating in constant current mode – with the

 

 

output current being held constant.

 

 

 

 

6

– CURRENT knob

Adjusts the output current.

 

 

 

 

 

7

– OUT ON button

Output function: Press OUT ON to turn the output on or off. Press OUT ON to reset

 

 

and turn the output on after an OVP or OCP event has occurred.

 

 

 

Start-up function: Selects between Safe-Start and Auto-Restart modes. Press and hold

 

 

the OUT ON button to toggle between Safe-Start and Auto-Restart. The display cycles

 

 

between SAF and AU7. Releasing the OUT ON button while one of the modes is

 

 

displayed selects that mode.

 

 

 

 

 

8

– OUT ON indicator

When lit, indicates that the output is enabled or on.

 

 

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