Product specifications

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Unit Reading
Analog Output Level
0.0 (volts or amps)
Minimum
Supply Rating (volts or amps)
Maximum
9.2. Remote Analog Setting Control
The power supply voltage and current settings can be controlled through the analog option card
when the power supply is in remote mode (indicated by the RMT lamp being on) and the source of
the current and/or voltage settings are set to option card control (see 6.3.3:Remote Control
Configuration). The RMT/LCL switch is used to change to the remote mode. When the power
supply is in remote mode the voltage and current settings cannot be adjusted from the front panel.
The unit output levels are proportional to the analog input levels as shown in the following tables.
NOTE: The current and voltage settings are not affected by the analog inputs when the power
supply is running a custom waveform profile. Custom waveform profiles have the current and
voltage settings embedded in them. Analog control can only be used for standard DC output or
pulse output.
NOTE: The local/remote mode will be retained through a power cycle. See 6.3.4:Power On
Configuration for information on how to retain the operate/standby mode through a power cycle.
9.2.1. Analog Input Scaling
Analog Input Level Range
Analog I/O Type
Minimum
Maximum
4 to 20mA
4mA
20mA
0 to 5V
0.0V
5V
0 to 10V
0.0V
10V
Analog Input Scaling
Analog Input Level
Unit Setting
Minimum
0.0 (volts or amps)
Maximum
Supply Rating (volts or amps)
The regulation modes described in 6.8: Setting Adjustment and Regulation Modes also apply to
remote analog control.
9.3. Remote Operate/Standby for Analog Control
See 8: Remote Operate/Standby Control for methods that can be used for remote
operate/standby control.