Manual Updates

The following information is provided to document the differences between front panel operation of the LXI-compliant units and the pre-LXI units.

LXI-compliant units

(see page 10 for additional details)

Pre-LXI units

DC AMPS

CURRENT

 

DC AMPS

CURRENT

 

CC

 

 

CC

OCP/488 LAN OUT ON

 

OCP

OUT ON

 

11

9

 

11

 

9

12

 

10

 

12

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 – LAN

 

View address: Press LAN to view the

9 – REM

 

Mode function: Press REM to put the

button

 

IP and Ethernet address.

button

 

unit into local mode. This function is

 

 

Reset address: Press and hold the

 

 

not available in LXI compliant units.

 

 

LAN button for three seconds.

 

 

Address function: Selects the GPIB

 

 

Pressing the LAN button again while

 

 

address. Press and hold the REM

 

 

the message “LAn rES” is displayed

 

 

button for three seconds to set the

 

 

resets the LAN configuration to the

 

 

address with the Voltage knob.

 

 

factory-shipped settings.

 

 

 

10 – LAN

 

When lit, indicates that the LAN has

10 – REM

 

When lit, indicates that the unit is in

indicator

 

been configured and is operating

indicator

 

Remote mode. This function is not

 

 

normally. When blinking, identifies

 

 

available in LXI compliant units.

 

 

the unit for which the indicator has

 

 

 

 

 

been set to blink by the unit’s Web

 

 

 

 

 

home page.

 

 

 

11 – OCP/488

 

Enable OCP: Press OCP/488 to turn

11 – OCP

 

Enable function: Press OCP/488 to

button

 

over-current protection (OCP) on.

button

 

turn over-current protection (OCP) on.

 

 

Press again to turn OCP off.

 

 

Press again to turn OCP off.

 

 

Reset OCP: When an over-current

 

 

Reset OCP: When an over-current

 

 

protection event occurs, press the

 

 

protection event occurs, press the

 

 

OUT ON button to enable the output

 

 

OUT ON button to enable the output

 

 

and re-arm over-current protection.

 

 

and re-arm over-current protection.

 

 

GPIB address: Press and hold the

 

 

 

 

 

OCP/488 button for three seconds to

 

 

 

 

 

set the address with the Voltage knob.

 

 

 

12 – OCP

 

When lit, indicates that over-current

12 – OCP

 

When lit, indicates that over-current

indicator

 

protection is enabled or on.

indicator

 

protection is enabled or on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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