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PS 9000 T Series
3.4.3.1 Menu “Settings”
This is main menu for all settings related to the general operation of the device and of the interface(s).
Sub menu
P. Description
Output Settings
1 Allows for adjustment of set values related to the DC output, alternatively to the
handling in the main screen of the display
Protection
1 Allows for adjustment of protection thresholds (here: OVP, OCP, OPP) related
to the DC output. Also see section
„3.3. Alarm conditions“
Limit Settings
1 Allows for adjustment of adjustment limits for set values. Also see section
„3.4.4.
Adjustment limits (Limits)“
General Settings
1 Settings for the operation of the device and its interface(s). Details below
Reset device
2 Touch area “
Start
” will initiate a reset of all settings (HMI, profile etc.) to default
values, as shown in the menu structure diagrams on the previous pages, and
all set values to 0
Calibrate device
2 Touch area “
Start
” starts a calibration routine (see
„4.3. Calibration“
), but only
if the device is in U/I/P mode, i.e. R mode not activated.
3.4.3.2 Menu “General Settings”
Setting
P. Description
Allow remote control
1 Selection “
NO
” means that the device cannot be remotely controlled over either
the digital or analog interfaces. If remote control is not allowed, the status will be
shown as “
local
” in the status area on the main display. See also section
1.9.5.1
DC output after power ON
1 Determines the condition of the DC output after power-up.
•
OFF
= DC output is always off after switching on the device.
•
Restore
= DC output condition will be restored to the condition prior to switch off.
DC output after PF alarm
2 Determines how the DC output shall react after a power fail (PF) alarm has
occurred:
•
OFF
= DC output will be switched off and remain until user action
•
Auto ON
= DC output will switch on again after the PF alarm cause is gone
and if it was switched on before the alarm occurred
DC output after remote
3 Determines the condition of the DC output after leaving remote control either
manually or by command.
•
OFF
= DC output will be always off when switching from remote to manual
•
AUTO
= DC output will keep the last condition
USB file separator format
4
Switches the decimal point format of values and also the CSV file separator for
USB logging and for other features where CSV file can be loaded
US
= Comma separator (US standard for CSV files)
Default
= Semicolon separator (german/european standard for CSV files)
USB logging with units
(V,A,W)
4
CSV files generated from USB logging by default add physical units to values.
This can be deactivated by setting this option to “
No
”
Analog interface range
5 Selects the voltage range for the analog set input values, actual output values
and reference voltage output.
•
0...5 V
= Range is 0...100% set /actual values, reference voltage 5 V
•
0...10 V
= Range is 0...100% set /actual values, reference voltage 10 V
See also section
„3.5.4 Remote control via the analog interface (AI)“ on page
50