Instructions
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PS 9000 3U Series
Element Description
DC output after OT alarm Determines how the DC output shall react after an overtemperature alarm has
occurred:
• OFF = DC output will be switched o and remain until user action
• AUTO = DC output will switch on again after the device has cooled down and if
the output has been switched on before the alarm occurred
Share Bus mode Default setting: Slave
For parallel operation of multiple units, where using the Share bus connection is
recommended. In parallel operation, every unit could be Master or Slave, but only
one must be Master.
3.4.3.2 Menu “Calibrate Device”
From within this menu, a calibration and readjustment procedure for output voltage and current can be started.
For further details refer to „4.3. Calibration (readjustment)“.
Element Description
Voltage calibration Starts the semi-automatic calibration procedure for output voltage U
Sense volt. calibration Starts the semi-automatic calibration procedure for remote sensing input „Sense“
Current calibration Starts the semi-automatic calibration procedure for output current I
Set calibration date Here you can enter the date of the most recent calibration (year, month, day)
Save and exit This menu item saves and leaves the setup menu to main display
3.4.3.3 Menu “Reset Device”
Entering this menu item will prompt for acknowledgement to reset the device completely to default settings and
set values. Selection “No” will cancel the reset procedure, while selection “Yes”, submitted by button, will
instantly reset the device.
3.4.3.4 Menu “Proles”
See „3.8 Loading and saving a user prole“ on page 63.
3.4.3.5 Menus “Overview” and “About HW, SW...”
This menu pages display an overview of the set values (U, I, P) and related protection settings (OVP, OCP, OPP)
as well as limits settings and an alarm history (counter) of alarms that might have occured since the last time the
unit was switched on. Furthermore they show device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc.
3.4.3.6 Menu “Communication”
Here settings for the Ethernet port (on rear side of device, only available with standard models) or the optional
GPIB port are made. The USB port there doesn’t require any settings. When delivered or after a complete reset,
the Ethernet port has following default settings assigned:
• DHCP: o
• IP: 192.168.0.2
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 192.168.0.1
• Port: 5025
• DNS: 0.0.0.0
• Host name: Client
• Domain: Workgroup
Those settings can be changed anytime and congured to meet local requirements. Furthermore, there are global
communication settings available regarding timing and protocols.