1 Quick Reference

Operating status

OFF = the output is off

indicators

CV = the output is in constant voltage mode

 

CC = the output is in constant current mode

 

OV = the output is disabled by the over-voltage protection

 

OC = the output is disabled by the over-current protection

 

PF = the output is disabled by a power-fail condition

 

CP+ = the output is limited (or disabled) by the positive power limit*

 

OT = the over-temperature protection has tripped

 

CP– = the output is limited by the negative power limit*

 

INH = the output is disabled by an external inhibit signal

 

UNR = the output is unregulated

 

PROT = the output is disabled by a condition from a coupled channel

 

* see Appendix C

Front Panel Keys – At a Glance

System keys

Meter Menu

Channel Back

Help Error

Navigation keys

Sel

Output keys

On/Off

Voltage

Current

Number keys

7 8 9

4 5 6

1

2

3

E

0

.

+/-

Enter

Meter returns the display to metering mode. Menu accesses the command menu.

Channel selects or highlights a channel to control.

Back backs out of a menu without activating any changes. Help accesses information about the displayed menu control. Error displays any error messages in the error queue.

The Arrow keys let you move around in the command menus. The Select key lets you make a selection in the command menus. It also lets you enter edit mode for numeric parameters.

On/Off controls the selected output (or all outputs when All is lit). This key is only active in Single- channel or Multiple-channel view. Voltage lets you change the voltage setting of the selected channel. Current lets you change the current setting of the selected channel.

The 0 through 9 keys enter numbers from 0 to 9. The (.) key enters a decimal point.

The +/key is only used to enter a minus sign.

The E key enters an exponent. Add the value to the right of the E. The § backspace key deletes digits as it backspaces over them. The © ª arrow keys increment or decrement the value in certain fields. They are also used to select letters in alphabetic entry fields. The Enter key enters a value. If you exit a field without pressing the Enter key, the value is ignored.

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Agilent Technologies N6700 manual Front Panel Keys At a Glance, Operating status, Number keys