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PSB 9000 3U Series
Setting
Description
USB file separator format
Switches the decimal point format of values and also the CSV file separator for
USB logging and for other features where CSV file can be loaded
US = Comma separator (US standard for CSV files)
Default = Semicolon separator (german/european standard for CSV files)
USB logging with units
(V,A,W)
CSV files generated from USB logging by default add physical units to values.
This can be deactivated by setting this option to “
No
”
Reset device to defaults
Touch area “
Start
” will initiate a reset of all settings (HMI, profile etc.) to factory
default, as shown in the menu structure diagrams on the previous pages
Restart device
Will initiate a warm start of the device
Master-slave mode
Selecting “
MASTER
” or “
SLAVE
” enables the master-slave mode (MS) and
sets the selected position for the unit in the MS system. For details see section
„3.12.1. Parallel operation in master-slave (MS)“”
.
Repeat master init.
Touch area “
Initialize
” will repeat the initialisation of the master-slave system in
case the automatic enumeration of the slave units by the master is once unsuc-
cessful so the system wo uld have less total power than expected or has to be
repeated manually in case the master unit couldn’t detect a missing slave
3.5.3.2
Menu “User Events”
See
„3.7.2.1 User defined events“ on page 68
3.5.3.3
Menu “Profiles”
See
„3.10 Loading and saving a user profile“ on page 70
.
3.5.3.4
Menu “Overview”
This menu page displays an overview of the set values (U, I, P or U, I, P, R) and alarm settings as well as settings
limits. These can only be displayed, not changed.
3.5.3.5
Menu “About HW, SW...”
This menu page displays an overview of device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc., as well as
an alarm history which lists the number of device alarms that probably occurred since the device has been powered.
3.5.3.6
Menu “Function Generator”
See
„3.11 The function generator“ on page 71.
3.5.3.7
Menu “Communication”
This submenu offers settings for digital communication via the optional or built-in interface. The button for the in
-
stalled interface module or the optional GPIB port opens one or more settings pages, depending on the interface
in use. There is furthermore an adjustable communication timeout, to make it possible to successfully transfer
fragmented messages (data packets) using higher values. In the screen for “Com Protocols” you can enable both
or disable one of the two supported communication protocols, ModBus and SCPI. This can help to avoid mixing
both protocols and to receive unreadable messages, for example when expecting a SCPI response and getting a
ModBus response instead.
For all Ethernet interfaces with two ports: „P1“ is related to port 1 and „P2“ to port 2, like printed
on the module face. Two-port interfaces will use one IP only.
IF Level 1
Description
Profibus DP
Node Address
Selection of the Profibus or node address of the device within range 1...125 via direct input
Function Tag
String input box for a user-definable text which describes the Profibus slave function tag.
Max. length: 32 characters
Location Tag
String input box for a user-definable text which describes the Profibus slave location tag.
Max. length: 22 characters
Installation Date
String input box for a user-definable text which describes the Profibus slave installation
date tag. Max. length: 40 characters
Description
String input box for a user-definable text which describes the Profibus slave.
Max. length: 54 characters