KLP070312
3-31
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To change currently stored settings:
Enter a location (1 to 40) in the box between
Save @
and
Preview
buttons, then click
Preview
button. Modify the settings and click
Save @
button
to save the modified settings.
•
To save the active settings:
Enter the desired location (1 to 40) in the
LOCATION
box and
click
Save State
button to save the active settings. Only the parameters shown in Figure 3-8
can be saved.
•
To save user-determined settings:
Enter location (1 to 40) in the box between
SAVE @
and
Preview
buttons. Using the mouse, move the cursor to each field and enter the desired value.
Pressing the Enter or Tab key advances the cursor to the next field while automatically enter-
ing the maximum allowable protection value in the Overvoltage or Overcurrent field. If a differ-
ent value is desired, move the cursor to the field in question and enter the new value (ref.
PAR. 3.2.10 for protection limits).
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To Recall settings:
Enter the desired location in the
LOCATION
field and click
Recall State
to set previously stored settings as the active settings.
If a virtual model setting is changed, and a stored setting is outside the range established by the
new virtual model, the data set is not loaded; although there is no indication on the web page,
the Status Display of the power supply will flash E221, “Settings conflict”.
3.3.6.6.4 RESETTING THE UNIT (*RST) [E-SERIES MODELS ONLY]
Click
RESET
to open the Reset dialog box, then click
*RST
button to reset power supply to the
power on default state: setpoints to zero Volts and minimum Amperes (see NOTE, PAR. 3.2.1,
step 3, and Table 1-3), and output set to OFF.
*RST
also clears all LIST entries.
FIGURE 3-11. RESET DIALOG BOX
3.3.6.6.5 USING A LIST (USER-PROGRAMMED SEQUENCES) [E-SERIES MODELS ONLY]
Using the LIST feature, up to 100 locations are available for programming the KLP output.
These locations enable the user to program the output using sequential steps which may be ini-
tiated by a single command. The repeatable user-determined sequences are stored in volatile
memory and are retained until reprogrammed, the power supply is turned off, a calibration is
performed, or a
LIST:CLEar
command is received. If a virtual model setting is changed, and a
programmed value is outside the range established by the new virtual model, that step is exe-
cuted as the default minimum (zero V, minimum A) although the location contents are not
changed.
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