User manual
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3.4.3.1 Menu “Settings”
This menu branches to several sub menus:
Menu item Description
Input Settings
Alternative way to adjust set values for voltage, current and power. Refer to section
3.4.5.
Protection Settings
Adjustment of protection thresholds. Refer to 3.4.5 and 3.3.
Limit Settings
Adjustmentlimitsaredenedhere.Referto3.4.4.
General Settings
Refer to section 3.4.3.2 below.
Reset device
Touch area “ENTER” will initiate a reset of all settings and all set values, as well
as other parameters of the load module to default values, as shown in the menu
structure diagram on the previous page of this document
3.4.3.2 Menu “General Settings”
Setting P. Description
Allow remote control 1 Selection “No” means that the load module cannot be remotely controlled via the
digital interface. If remote control is not allowed, the status will be shown as “Lo-
cal” in the status area on the main display. Also see section 1.9.5.1
DC input after power ON 1 Determines the condition of the DC input of the particular load module after pow-
ering the rack.
• OFF = DC input is always off after switching on the rack.
• Restore = DC input condition will be restored to the condition prior to switch off.
DC input after PF alarm 2 Determines how the DC input of the particular load module shall react after a
power fail (PF) alarm has occurred:
• OFF = DC input will be switched off and remain until user action
• Auto ON = If the DC input was switched on before the alarm occurred, it will
switch on again after the PF alarm cause is gone
3.4.3.3 Menu “Overview”
This menu page has several sub menu pages which display overviews of the set values (U, I, P), occurred alarms
and the so-called adjustment limits. These values can only be viewed here.
3.4.3.4 Menu “About HW, SW...”
This menu page displays an overview of device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc.
3.4.3.5 Menu “Sequence Generator”
See „3.8 The sequence generator“ on page 37.
3.4.3.6 Menu “Communication”
This submenu offers settings for digital communication via the Ethernet interface. There is, for instance, a com-
munication timeout, which is used to close the socket connection after an adjustable period of no communication.
In the screen for “Com Protocols” you can enable both or disable one of the two supported communication proto-
cols, ModBus and SCPI. This can help to avoid mixing both protocols and to receive unexpected messages, for
example when expecting a SCPI response and getting a ModBus response instead.
3.4.3.7 Menu “HMI Setup”
These settings refer exclusively to the control panel (HMI).
Element Description
Language Selection of the display language between German and English
Backlight The choice here is whether the backlight remains permanently on or if it should be
switched off when no input via screen or rotary knob is made for 60 s. As soon as input
is made, the backlight returns automatically. Furthermore the backlight intensity can be
adjusted here.
HMI Lock See „3.7 Control panel (HMI) lock“ on page 36.
Firmware Update WiththisfunctionthermwareofthecontrolpanelcanbeupdatedusingaUSBstick.
For details refer to „4.3 Firmware updates“ on page 43.