
Smart LT Manual
Dynatronix, Inc.
198-0853-02 Rev F
Page 33 of 126
and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the
selected source.
Select “HOSt” as the source if the current setting will come from the
serial host port when
the power supply is in remote mode. Select “OPt” if the source of
the current setting will come from an analog input connected to an option card when the
power supply is in remote mode. Once the desired source is selected press the voltage
encoder switch
to accept the value and return to the “Remote Control Configuration
Menu”.
4) From the
“Remote Control Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the
display shows “rmt” “E.SEt”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change
the source of the voltage setting in remote mode.
5) The source of the voltage setting in remote mode
is indicated by “dFLt rmt E.SEt” on the
top display and the selected source 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 source.
Select “HOSt” as the source if the voltage setting will come from the
serial host port when the power supply is in remote mode. Select “OPt” if the source of
the voltage setting will come from an analog input connected to an option card when the
power supply is in remote mode. Once the desired source is selected press the voltage
encoder switch to accept the value and return to the “Remote Control Configuration
Menu”.
6)
From the “Remote Control Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the
display shows “rmt” “End”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Remote
Control Configuration
Menu” and return to the “Unit Configuration Menu”.
7) If any settings were changed you w
ill be prompted to store the changes. Select “yES”
to accept the changes or “no” to cancel the changes.
NOTE:
The settings in the “Remote Control Configuration Menu” are the default settings used
when the unit is powered on. These settings can be changed at any time by a connected host.
This makes it possible for a connected host to dynamically change the remote control source
between the host and an option card analog input. See
Appendix B:Host Port Protocol
for more
details.
NOTE:
If an option card is not installed (see
6.3.8.Hardware Options Configuration
to determine if
an option card is installed) the source of both the current and voltage settings while in remote
mode will be set to the host port. The option card will not be a choice in the “Remote Control
Configuration Menu”.
6.3.4. Power On Configuration
The power supply can be configured to always power on in standby mode, or it can be configured
to power on in the last mode it was in when it was powered off.
When the power on configuration is set to “Stby” the unit will always power up in standby mode
with the output disabled. If a timed cycle (RTC or ATC) was running (in operate) when the unit
was powered off the unit will power on in standby-paused mode. The operator can choose to
resume or terminate the cycle when the unit is powered on. If a manual cycle was running when
the unit was powered off the unit will power on in standby mode.
When the power on configuration is set to “LASt” the unit will power on in the same mode it was in
when it powered off. If a timed cycle (RTC or ATC) was running (in operate) when the unit was