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8. Remote Operate/Standby Control
The power supply operate/standby mode can be remotely controlled by using a digital input
(inhibit input) or the host port. See
7.0.Remote Host Control
for details on using the host port to
control the power supply.
See
5.4.Inhibit Signal Connection
for details on connections required for remote operate/standby
control using the inhibit signal input. See
6.3.6.Remote Operate/Standby Control (Digital Input)
for details on configuring the power supply to use the inhibit input for remote operate/standby
control.
When the inhibit input becomes active (INHIBIT lamp is on) the power supply output is disabled
and the power supply mode is changed to standby mode. A timed cycle (RTC or ATC) will either
be terminated or paused, depending on the configuration as defined in
6.3.6.Remote
Operate/Standby Control (Digital Input)
.
When the inhibit input is configured for remote operate/standby control the power supply will
always enable the output and go to operate mode when the inhibit input changes from an inhibit
state (INHIBIT lamp is on) to and enabled state (INHIBIT lamp is off). If a timed cycle (RTC or
ATC) was paused it will resume when the power supply goes back into operate mode.