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Figure 3.7 - Analog Current Programming (Resistor Mode) 0-5 kΩ or 0-10 kΩ
3.5.2.4 Voltage Monitor
This function is able to monitor the voltage output using Pin 11 and one of the ground pins (i.e.
Pin 22), which can be connected to a digital voltage meter (DVM) or other voltage monitoring
device, as shown below. The output control must be in analog mode to use this function. The
monitoring of the output voltage range (which reflects 0 to full scale of the power supply’s output
voltage) can be selected between 0-5 V and 0-10 V.
Figure 3.8 - Analog Voltage Monitor
3.5.2.5 Current Monitor
This function is able to monitor the voltage output using Pin 24 and one of the ground pins (i.e.
Pin 23), which can be connected to a digital voltage meter (DVM) or other voltage monitoring
device, as shown below. The output control must be in analog mode to use this function. The
monitoring of the output voltage range (which reflects 0 to full scale of the power supply’s output
voltage) can be selected between 0-5 V and 0-10 V.
Figure 3.9 - Analog Current Monitor
3.5.2.6 Shut Off Control
Shut off control allows Pin 15 of the DB25 interface to be used to shut off the power supply’s output,
which is controlled by an input trigger signal.
When shut off occurs, the output will be turned off immediately and
REMOTE INHIBIT !
will appear on
the display as shown below. To enable the output again, first set (Pin 15) open.
Then, press or sending the OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar command before pressing
button again to enable the output.