User's Manual
3 Operating the Power Supply Locally 
40  Series N5700 User’s Guide 
Output On/Off Controls 
The Output On/Off controls turn the power supply output on or off. 
This can be done with the front panel OUT ON button or from the 
rear panel J1 connector. With the output off, adjustments can be 
made to the power supply or the load without shutting off AC power. 
OUT ON button 
The OUT ON button can be pressed at any time to enable or disable 
the power supply output. When the output is disabled, the output 
voltage and current go to zero and the display shows OFF. 
Safe-Start and Auto-Restart 
The power supply can be programmed to have either the last 
operating settings (Auto-Restart) or the reset settings (Safe-Start) 
apply at turn-on. Press and hold the OUT ON button to select between 
Safe-Start and Auto-Restart modes. The display continuously cycles 
between SAF and AUT every three seconds. Releasing the OUT ON 
button while one of the modes is displayed, selects that mode. 
In Safe-Start mode, the power supply turns on with the reset 
settings (see chapter 5 under “*RST”). The output is disabled and the 
output voltage and current are zero. This is the factory default. 
In Auto-Restart mode, the power supply restores the operating 
settings that were saved when it was last turned off (see below). The 
output is either enabled or disabled according to its last setting.  
Output On/Off state  UVL level 
Output voltage setting  OCP setting 
Output current setting  Locked/Unlocked front panel 
OVP level  Start-up mode 
Output Shut-Off Terminals 
Output Shut-Off (SO) terminals are available on the J1 connector to 
enable or disable the power supply output. This function is edge-
triggered. J1 pin 15 is the Shut-Off input, and pins 2 and 3, which 
are connected internally, are the signal common. All pins are 
optically isolated from the power supply output. The Shut-Off input 
accepts a 2.5V-to-15V signal or an open/short contact to enable or 
disable the output. The Shut-Off control logic is selected by SW1 
setup switch 5. 
When an on-to-off transition is detected at the Shut-Off input, the 
Shut-Off function enables or disables the output according to the 
signal level or the open/short applied to J1 pin 15. When the output 
has been disabled by the Shut-Off function, the display shows SO to 
indicate the output is disabled. 










