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Configuring the Electronic Load
To protect the connected devices, set the protection function of the electronic load.
Configure external analog control to enable the electronic load to be controlled from the PFX2512.
When the Electronic load is connected in parallel operation, assign the master unit and the slave
unit.
PLZ-5W, PLZ-4W
After configuration, we recommend that you lock the panel. This will prevent the settings from
being changed accidentally.
Electronic load configuration procedure
1
Initialize the Electronic load to its factory default settings.
The contents in memory will also be cleared.
2
Configure the protection function.
Set the overcurrent protection (OCP).
3
Set the slew rate.
Set the slew rate value.
4
Configure external analog control.
Set the external voltage control, response, load on / off logic, and EXT CONT.
5
When the PLZ-4W series is connected in parallel, assign the master unit and
the slave unit.
6
Enable the panel lock.
Set the lock function.
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PLZ-5W
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Press SYSTEM > Admin > Sanitize > Execute to show a confirmation
screen. Select OK, and press ENTER
PLZ-4W
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While holding down ENTER, turn the POWER switch on
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• Even when the panel is locked, the load on / off operation is not locked. Note that if you turn on
or off the load during a charge / discharge test, it could destroy the test data.
• No adjustment is necessary between connected devices.
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