IT6860B User manual
用户使用手册
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Save operation
:
Set the desired Voltage and Current value
Press the (Shift) +
Recall
+number 1 to 9 to assign a memory location. Press
Enter
to
confirm.
Recall operation:
Keep group setting unchanged, press
Recall
+number 1 to 9 to select the memory location
where the settings you want to recall are stored.
Group Concept
:
When storage amount exceeds 9,you have to enter into menu and select MEM item to
change the group set. Meanwhile, to recall a pre-stored parameter should be coordinated
with correct group set. For example, if you want to recall parameters which are stored in
memory location from 10 to 19, then MEM should be set to group 1.
To change group set:
(1) Press
(Shift) +
I-set
I-set
button to enter the menu,press
button to select SYST
SET,press
Enter
to confirm.
(2) Press
to select MEM,enter a numerical value,press
Enter
to confirm.
5.9 Trigger operation
IT6860B series power supply supports two different trigger modes Manual and Bus.
Configure one of the trigger sources before performing trigger operation.
This operation is often used with list operation. It provides a trigger signal to start running a
list file. During the process of running a list file, trigger button
Enter
(Trigger) will keep
blinking until finished.
5.10 Menu Operation
1.
Menu structure
Press
(Shift) +
I-set
I-set
(Menu) to enter menu mode. Use the
,
or knob to scroll
through the menu list and press
Enter
to select a item and view the parameters. Press
Esc button to return to the higher level menu and to quit the menu setting.
MAX
VOLT
Set the Maximum Voltage
SYST
SET
P-MEM
(RESET)
Reset
Return to the factory default setup value
Keep
“Remembers” and restores the operating
parameters of power supply (voltage, current
settings...) before power was turned off. The next
time you power up the unit, the parameters will be
recalled automatically.
P-OUT
(OFF)
OFF
Set the Power to OFF state after power up.
Keep
“Remembers” and restores the power ON/OFF
state of power supply before power was turned
off. The next time you power up the unit, the