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BOP HIPWR 080709
FIGURE 3-14. REMOTE SHUTDOWN USING INTERNAL POWER, MULTIPLE UNITS,
3.4.1.2
REMOTE STANDBY
A standalone unit or a multiple unit configuration (parallel, series or series-parallel) can be set to
STANDBY status by applying a remote signal to the TRIGGER PORT as shown in Figure 3-15.
For multiple unit configurations this signal must be applied to the master. When the signal is
momentarily active (short or logic 0 for a minimum of 100 microseconds), the output is set to
OFF after a maximum delay of 200 milliseconds and the STANDBY indicator goes on. Depress-
ing the STANDBY key or sending the OUTP ON command via the remote interface restores the
unit to the previous state and the STANDBY indicator goes off.
FIGURE 3-15. REMOTE STANDBY, STANDALONE OR MULTIPLE UNITS
3.4.2
VOLTAGE/CURRENT MODE CONTROL
The mode of operation, voltage or current, can be programmed externally by applying a signal
at pin 2, referenced to pin 9, of the Analog I/O port. Applying a TTL logic 1 (or open circuit) pro-
grams the unit to voltage mode. Applying a TTL logic 0 (or short) programs the unit to current
mode.
To be functional this feature must first be configured from the front panel. From the power-up
screen press
$
to enter the Analog Remote Setup menu (see Table 3-15). Highlight External
Mode, then press
!
, highlight Enable and press
$
. Press
%
to apply the changes (without
saving for power-up) and exit to the power-up screen or
#
to abort. The Save/Recall feature
(PAR. 3.3.8) can also be used to restore this setting upon power-up.
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