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Diamond 36kW Manual
Dynatronix, Inc.
198-1600-00 Rev F
Page 63 of 146
8. Remote Operate/Standby Control
The power supply operate/standby mode can be remotely controlled by using a digital input or the
host port. See
for details on using the host port to control the power
supply.
The remote operate control input can be used to control the operate state of the power supply.
Timed cycles can be paused, resumed, terminated, or initiated. Manual cycles can be started or
stopped. The remote operate control input can be connected to a switch or to a relay. See
5.4.1.1: Remote Operate Control Connections
for details on connections required for remote
operate/standby control using a digital input (contact closure). See
Operate/Standby Control (Digital Input)
for details on configuring the power supply to use a digital
input for remote operate/standby control.
9. Remote Analog Control (Option)
Analog control and monitoring requires an optional analog control card. If the unit was shipped
with the analog control option card from the factory it should be properly configured to use the
option card, see
6.3.8.Hardware Options Configuration
for details on configuring the power supply
to recognize the option card.
Analog control is used when the power supply is put into remote control mode (RMT lamp is on)
and the source of the current and/or voltage settings are set to option card control (as opposed to
being set to host control). See
6.3.3.Remote Control Configuration
option card for remote control.
5.7: Analog Card Connections (Optional 138-0471-XX Card)
for analog control and monitor
connections.
NOTE:
The host can dynamically switch between analog control and host control if desired. See
NOTE:
The local/remote mode will be retained through a power cycle. See
for information on how to retain the operate/standby mode through a power cycle.
9.1. Remote Analog Read Back
The current and voltage readings from the power supply can be monitored using the analog
outputs on the analog control card. The option card analog outputs will always reflect the current
and voltage readings. The analog outputs are proportional to the readings as shown in the
following tables.
9.1.1. Analog Output Scaling
Analog Output Level Range
Analog I/O Type
Minimum
Maximum
4 to 20mA
4mA
20mA
0 to 5V
0.0V
5V
0 to 10V
0.0V
10V
Analog Output Scaling