User Manual
14 
Output Check 
Voltage Check 
Follow the steps below to check basic voltage output with no load connected. 
1.  Turn on the power supply. The display will show the OFF annunciator above the voltage 
display. 
2.  Enable the output by pressing , and the button will be lit. The OFF annunciator 
will change to CV. 
3.  Using the numeric keypad or the voltage adjust knob and enter a voltage value. The 
voltage display will now show the value you entered. If entering with numeric keypad, 
press   first, then enter the value and press . 
4.  If the   button is not already lit, press it once and the voltage display will show 
the measured voltage at the output, which may fluctuate slightly from the voltage value 
entered in the previous step. 
5.  (Optional) You may also verify the output voltage by connecting the (+) and (-) terminals 
on the rear panel to an external voltmeter. The measured value should match or be 
within the entered voltage value. 
Current Check 
Follow the steps below to check basic current output of the power supply. 
1.  Turn on the power supply. The display will show the OFF annunciator above the voltage 
display. Be sure that the output is disabled (the  should not be lit when it is off). 
If not, press   to disable output. 
2.  Short the (+) and (-) output terminals with test leads, shorting bar, or clip. (Refer to 
“Table 2.2 - Wire Gauge Rating” to select appropriate test leads) 
3.  Using the numeric keypad or the current adjust knob, enter a small current value (i.e. 
1.000 A). If entering with numeric keypad, press   first, then enter the value and 
press . The current display will now show the value you entered. 
4.  Enable the output by pressing , and the button will be lit. The OFF annunciator 
will change to CC. 
5.  If the   button is not already lit, press it once and the current display will show 
the measured current at the output, which may fluctuate slightly from the current value 
entered in step 3. 
6.   (Optional) You may also verify the output current by connecting either the (+) and (-) 
terminals on the rear panel to an external current meter capable of measuring the 
current that you set. The measured value should match or be within the entered 
current value. 










