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5  Troubleshooting Guide 
Below are some frequently asked questions and answers. Please check if any apply to your 
power supply before contacting B&K Precision. 
General 
Q: I cannot power up the power supply. 
-  Check that the power cord is securely connected to the AC input and there is live power 
from your electrical AC outlet. 
-  Verify that the AC power coming from the mains have the correct voltage. The power 
supply can accept a specific range of AC input voltages. Refer to section “2.1”. 
Q: How do I set up the supply to run in constant current mode? 
-  The supply is a CV/CC power supply that automatically crosses over from CV to CC upon a 
load which draws current at the current limit (ISET). Therefore, it is dependent on the load. 
For example, if ISET is configured as 1 A, the load must draw 1 A before the supply will go 
into CC mode. 
Q: How come my display voltage is lower than the voltage I set? 
-  This is often because of the resistances from the test leads/wires connected between the 
supply and the DUT (device under test), which causes a drop in voltage. To minimize this 
drop, use remote sense terminals to compensate and output a more accurate voltage to 
the DUT. 
Q: I cannot set voltage at the maximum rating. 
-  This may be that the set voltage is outside of the voltage maximum limit. Refer to section 
3.3 under “Configure Voltage Limit” to verify and configure the limits. 
-  Verify the over voltage protection setting by pressing . 
Remote Control 
Q: I am trying to send the commands over USB/RS232, but it does not seem to respond. 
-  Check that you are sending ASCII strings that are terminated with a CR (carriage return) 
and LF (linefeed) character. 
-  For RS-232 and RS-485, check that the baudrate, parity, data bits, stop bit, and flow control 
settings match with the settings configured on the software interface. 
-  For RS-485, check that the wires are correctly daisy chained between multiple units. 










