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Figure 7.9 Connection diagram for multiple power supply control
Figure 7.10 Connection diagram between USB adapter and RS-485 connectors
• Type in a connection name, select USB from the drop down, and select the correct COMM port assigned by your PC.
Check the windows the device manager to determine the correct COMM port. In this case Windows has assigned
COM port 12. Click “Save” and the black display will light up to indicate a successful connection. See Figure 7.15
• If using RS-485, enter the three digit ID displayed on the RS-485 setting on the instrument.
− To set the RS-485 ID on the instrument press then and use the and
or numeric keypad entry to edit ID. Press to save and exit.
If everything has gone well and the power supply is connected the software should look similar to Figure 7.16.
Display Panel
7.4.2 Enable SCPI protocol
Press then to enter SCPI setting. Use to move the selector down next to the
“n” and press to save and exit. See Figure 7.17
7.4.3 Internal Timed Program
Congure up to 20 user dened voltage, current, and duration steps save to the instruments internal memory, or read
parameters already stored in the internal memory for edit.
1. Click on the “Internal Timed Program” tab
2. Double-click on the desired cell and use the slider to set voltage and current values.
3. Set the number of cycles from 1 to 9999 and click to start, or click to save the program into the
instruments internal memory for future recall.