Number

7 (cont)

Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators (continued)

 

Controls/Indicators

Description

Page

 

CURRENT - Increases the selected output current by

3-9, 6-3

 

an LSB and then at a faster rate as the key is kept

 

 

pressed, or after the RANGE V/I key has been pressed,

 

 

sets the selected output to the high current range.

 

 

CURRENT - Decreases the selected output current

 

 

3-9, 6-3

 

by an LSB and then at a faster rate as the key is kept

 

 

pressed, or after the RANGE V/I key has been pressed,

 

 

sets the selected output to the low current range.

 

 

 

 

8

Numeric Entry Keys (These keys are used in conjunction with many of the System Control and Output Control keys to enter the desired values into the power the metering mode. Supply.

OCP - Toggles the selected output’s overcurrent protection circuit on and off.

RESET - This key performs the following:

1.Reset the selected output’s overvoltage crowbar (the cause of the overvoltage must be removed before reset is successful) .

2.Reset the selected output’s overcurrent condition and returns the output to its previous settings (the cause of the overcurrent must be removed before reset is successful).

3.Return the display to the metering mode from any other mode (e.g. VSET). In the metering mode, the measured output voltage and current of the selected output are displayed .

0 to 9 - Set the value of the specified function and

and (e.g. VSET 1 6.550

.

(backspace) - Erases the previous keystroke. Depressing this key without setting a value places the display in

ENTER - Enters the values on the display for the specified function, initiates the function, and returns the display to the metering mode. Pressing this key without setting a value will result in retention of the previous values and returning the display to the metering mode.

3-8

3-8

3-8,

6-1--6-5

6-1

3-8,

6-1--6-5

9

LINE switch

Turns ac power on and off.

3-6

 

 

 

Table 3-1, in addition to providing a brief description of each control and indicator, lists the paragraphs in which the use of each control and indicator is described. Because most of the functions performed by the front panel controls can also be performed remotely by power supply commands, the corresponding paragraphs in Chapter 5 (Remote Operation) are listed in Table 3-1 where applicable.

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