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KDC Series II DC Power Supplies
REMOTE
The REMOTE LED indicates that the unit is in remote control
mode. If the RS232C interface is used, the REMOTE state can
be enabled by the controller using the SYST:REM command.
Any time the REMOTE LED is lit, the front panel of the KDC
Series unit is disabled. The BACK button acts as a GOTO
LOCAL button while the unit in remote state. This allows the user
to regain control of the front panel. For RS232 use, the
SYST:LOC command will enable the front panel controls. When
using the optional IEEE interface, the remote /local state is
controlled by the REN (Remote Enable) interface line.
The LOCAL button can be disabled by using the SYST:RWLock
command over RS232 or the using Local Lockout message
when using the GPIB bus.
4.1.2
Shuttle knobs
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
DECREASE
INCREASE
Figure 4-2: Shuttle Knobs
There are two shuttle knobs located to the right of the LCD display which are used to change
settings for voltage and current or scroll through menu parameter lists. The left shuttle always
controls the output voltage while the SET menu is displayed. Otherwise, it may be used to change
the value of any menu parameter pointed to be the left arrow on the right hand side of the
displayed menu.
The right shuttle always controls the current level while the SET menu is displayed. or the second
line (bottom line) of the displayed menu. Otherwise, it may be used to change the value of any
menu parameter pointed to be the left arrow on the right hand side of the displayed menu.
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