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3. GETTING STARTED
3.1. SELECT THE INTERFACE
The power supply, with the LAN option installed, may be operated through three interfaces. This
section describes how to enable each. Only one interface may be enabled at a time
MODE NAME
MODE DESCRIPTION
1
Local Mode
Control using the front panel encoders and buttons
2
RS-232 & RS-485
Control using the 3 or 4-wire serial digital J3-IN and
J3-OUT connectors. Also called serial mode
3
LAN
Control using an Ethernet connection
The first two modes are described in the
Technical Manual for the Genesys™ Power Supply
3.1.1. Select Local (Front Panel) Mode
The supply may be operated in the local, or front panel, mode even when a computer is
communicating over the LAN connection. There are, however, settings which may prevent
local operation
If the supply is in remote mode, the front panel “REM/LOC” LED is
ON
. The supply may be
returned to local by pressing and releasing the “REM/LOC” button
If the front panel “REM/LOC” button will
not
set the supply into local mode, then:
−
If the LAN is being used to change settings, the supply will automatically go into remote
mode with every command. Stop the LAN program and then press “REM/LOC” button
−
The LAN computer may have sent a Local Lockout command. Use the LAN to send
“SYST:SET LOC” (see section 7.4.2) or turn the supply AC off and on and then press
the “REM/LOC” button
3.1.2. Select RS-232 & RS-485 (Serial) Remote Mode
The RS-232 & RS-485 (serial) remote control may be selected even if the LAN option
is installed. The serial remote is described in the
Technical Manual for the Genesys™
Power Supply
. The LAN has the same capabilities as the serial remote, but the LAN SCPI
programming language is not compatible with the serial language (see section 7 for details
on the SCPI language)
To select the RS-232 & RS-485 mode:
A. Switch the supply AC power off
B. Set the LAN card switch pin1 to DOWN (see Figure 3)
C. For RS-232, set rear-panel SW1 pin 6 to DOWN. For RS-485, set SW1 pin 6 to UP
D. Switch the supply AC power on. The front panel will
not
show “LAn” at startup
3.1.3. Select LAN Remote Mode
Selecting the LAN mode will allow programming over the Ethernet cable. Any settings and
measurements may be done from a remote computer using the power supply’s built-in web
pages or using SCPI programming
The steps to use this feature are described in the next section
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