11-1-4. Address settings
If the IF-70GU or IF-71RS board has been installed in the PS-A unit, the address setting is added to the menu when
y.
There are two types of addresses for PS-A units: a system address (SYAD) and a PC address (PCAD).
is used to identify the PS-A unit in the local bus connection, and it can be set by using the
If "1" is not specified as the system address, the PS-A unit will be unable to communicate with the RS-232C,
GP-IB, and USB.
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connect tw
PS-A units with the same system address to a single local bus. This may result in
a communication e
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address is
identify the PS-A unit when the unit is directly connected to the PC.
The address can be set by using the IF-70GU board whose system address is "1". When a GP-IB is used, the
es the GP-IB address. When a USB is used, it becomes the device address. Do not
Operation procedure
1. Turn on the power switch while pressing and
holding the MENU key.
Release the MENU key when the panel is lit.
"SYAd" (system address) is then displayed in the
voltage indicator.
nge the value.
unit is connected to a PC, specify "1"
e system address. If the unit is connected
to local bus, a value from "2" to "31" can be
specified as the address.
ter specifying the value, press the ENTER key.
ddress is set to "1" and pressing
the ENTER key, "PCAd" (PC address) is then
displayed in the voltage indicator.
4. Turn the rotary encoder to change the value.
The value range is from "0" to "31".
the unit power is turned on while pressing and holding the MENU ke
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The system address
IF-71RS or IF-70GU board. If the unit is connected to a PC or sequencer, specify "1" as the system address
for the PS-A unit.
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PC address becom
connect two or more PS-A units with the same PC address at one time.
2. Turn the rotary encoder to cha
If the PS-A
as th
3. Af
If the system a
5. Press the ENTER key to specify "PCAd".
When you are finished, press the ESC key to exit.
After the address has been set, the unit reboots.
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