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PS 9000 1U Series
PS 9000 1U Series • DC Laboratory Power Supply • User Manual
3.8
Loading and saving a user profile
The menu “
Profiles
” serves to select between a default profile and up to 5 user profiles. A profile is a collection of
all settings and set values. Upon delivery, or after a reset, all 6 profiles have the same settings and all set values
are 0. If the user changes settings or sets target values then these create a work profile which can be saved to
one of the 5 user profiles. These profiles or the default one can then be switched. The default profile is read-only.
The purpose of a profile is to load a set of set values, settings limits and monitoring thresholds quickly without
having to readjust these. As all HMI settings are saved in the profile, including language, a profile change can also
be accompanied by a change in HMI language.
On calling up the menu page and selecting a profile the most important settings can be seen, but not changed.
► How to save the current values and settings (work profile ) as a user profile
1.
Switch off the DC output and push button
to call the
setup menu.
2.
In the menu navigate to “
Profiles”
and push
.
3.
In the submenu (see figure to the right) select a user profile (1-5) to save to and push
again.
4.
From the selection on screen chose “
Save settings into Profile n
” and overwrite that profile with the current
settings and values by confirming with
.
► How to load a user profile
1.
Switch off the DC output and push button
to call the
setup menu.
2.
In the menu navigate to “
Profiles”
and push
.
3.
In the submenu (see figure to the right) select a user profile (1-5) to load and push
again.
4.
In the screen you can now select “
View Profile n
” in order to check the stored settings and to decide, whether
this profile is going to be loaded or not. Navigate to “
Load Profile n
” and confirm with
to finally load
the profile into the work profile.
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