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| Quick Reference 1 |
9 – LAN button | View address: Press LAN to view the IP and Ethernet address. The display first scrolls | |
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| through the four segments of the IP address, followed by the six segments of the |
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| Ethernet (EA) address. Press any key to turn the address display off. |
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| Reset address: Press and hold the LAN button for three seconds. Pressing the LAN |
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| button again while the message “LAn rES” is displayed resets the LAN configuration |
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| to the |
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| again, the display returns to normal and the configuration is not changed. |
10 | – LAN indicator | When lit, indicates that the LAN has been configured and is operating normally. |
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| When blinking, identifies the unit for which the indicator has been set to blink by the |
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| unit’s Web home page. |
11 | – OCP/488 button | Enable OCP: Press OCP/488 to turn |
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| to turn |
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| Reset OCP: When an |
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| to enable the output and |
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| GPIB address: Press and hold the OCP/488 button for three seconds. This lets you set |
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| the GPIB address with the Voltage knob. |
12 | – OCP indicator | When lit, indicates that |
13 | – OVP/UVL button | OVP function: Press OVP/UVL once to set the |
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| Voltage knob (the display shows OUP). You cannot set the |
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| lower than about 5% above the present output voltage setting. |
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| UVL function: Press OVP/UVL twice to set the |
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| the Voltage knob (the display shows UUL). You cannot set the |
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| protection higher than about 5% below the present output voltage setting. |
14 | – LIMIT button | Limit function: Press LIMIT to display the output voltage and current limit. For five |
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| seconds the display shows the settings and then it returns to show the actual output |
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| voltage and current. |
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| Lock function: Press and hold the LIMIT button to toggle between Locked front panel |
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| and Unlocked front panel. The display will cycle between LFP and UFP. Releasing the |
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| LIMIT button while one of the modes is displayed selects that mode. If the display |
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| indicates rLFP, the front panel has been locked by a remote programming command. |
15 | – LIMIT indicator | When lit, indicates that the LIMIT button is pressed. |
16 | – FINE button | Selects Fine or Coarse adjustment control. In Fine mode, the Voltage and Current |
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| knobs operate with high resolution; in Coarse mode, with lower resolution |
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| (approximately six turns). |
17 | – FINE indicator | When lit, indicates that the unit is in Fine adjustment mode. |
18 | – PROT indicator | When blinking, indicates that a fault has occurred. |
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| OVP, OCP, OTP, Enable fail, and AC fail detection will cause the PROT indicator to |
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| blink. The PROT indicator may blink and the display indicate AC for a few seconds after |
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| the unit is turned off because of residual energy inside the unit. |
19 | – POWER switch | Turns the power supply on or off. |
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