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3) The host port baud rate
is indicated by “bAUd” on the top display and the selected baud
rate in kilo bits per second on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off
to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the
selected baud rate. Once the desired baud rate is selected press the voltage encoder
switch to accept the value and return to the “Host Port Configuration Menu”.
4) From the
“Host Port Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display
shows “HOSt” “id”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the unit
ID.
5) The unit ID
is indicated by “id” on the top display and the selected unit ID on the bottom
display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed.
Rotate the current encoder to change the selected unit ID. Once the desired unit ID is
selected press the voltage encoder switch to accept the value and return to the “Host
Port Configuration
Menu”.
6) From the
“Host Port Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display
shows “HOSt” “tOut”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the
WDT timeout value.
7) The WDT timeout
is indicated by “host” “tOut” “SEC” on the top display and the selected
time out value on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate
that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the selected WDT
timeout digit (the blinking digit). Each press of the current encoder switch advances to
the next digit in the WDT timeout. Once the desired WDT timeout is entered press the
voltage encoder sw
itch to accept the value and return to the “Host Port Configuration
Menu”.
8)
From the “Host Port Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display
shows “HOSt” “End”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Host Port
Configuration
Menu” and return to the “Unit Configuration Menu”.
9) If any host port settings were changed you will be prompted to store the changes.
Select “yES” to accept the changes or “no” to cancel the changes.
6.3.3. Remote Control Configuration
This section of the manual describes how to remotely control current and voltage settings. For
more details on all types of remote control of the power supply see
Remote Operate/Standby Control
, and
9 Remote Analog Control (Option)
When the power supply is in remote control mode (RMT lamp is on) the current and voltage
settings can be set from a remote source. The remote source can be an analog input through an
option card or it can be a serial host. The source of these remote settings is set in
the “Remote
Control Configuration Menu”. The source of the current and voltage settings while in remote
control mode can be independently set to the host port or the analog option card. The settings in
the “Remote Control Configuration Menu” have no affect when the power supply is in local control
mode (RMT lamp is off). In local control mode the current and voltage settings can be adjusted
from the power supply front panel.