User Manual
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PSB 9000 2.5 kW Series
Setting Description
DC terminal after remote Determines the condition of the DC terminal after leaving remote control either
manually or by command:
• OFF=DCterminalwillbealwaysowhenswitchingfromremotetomanual
• AUTO = DC terminal will keep the last condition
Enable R mode Activates (“Yes”) or deactivates (“No”) the internal resistance control. If activated,
the resistance set value can be adjusted on the main screen as additional value.
For details refer to „3.3.4. Internal resistance regulation (source mode)“.
USB le separator format SwitchesthedecimalpointformatofvaluesandalsotheCSVleseparatorfor
USBloggingandforotherfeatureswhereCSVlesareused.
US=Commaseparator(USstandardforCSVles)
Default=Semicolonseparator(german/europeanstandardforCSVles)
USB logging with units
(V,A,W)
CSVlesgeneratedfromUSBloggingbydefaultaddphysicalunitstovalues.
This can be deactivated by setting this option to “No”.
Reset device to defaults Touch area “Start”willinitiatearesetofallsettings(HMI,proleetc.)tofactory
default.
Restart device Will initiate a warm start of the device.
Master-slave mode Selecting “MASTER or “SLAVE” enables the master-slave mode (MS) and sets
the selected position for the unit in the MS system. For details see section „3.12.1.
Parallel operation in master-slave (MS)“”.
Repeat master init. Touch area “Initialize” will repeat the initialisation of the master-slave system
in case the automatic enumeration of the slave units by the master is once un-
successful so the system wo uld have less total power than expected or has to
be repeated manually in case the master unit couldn’t detect a missing slave
3.5.3.2 Menu “User Events”
See „3.7.2.1 User dened events“ on page 58.
3.5.3.3 Menu “Proles”
See „3.10 Loading and saving a user prole“ on page 60.
3.5.3.4 Menu “Overview”
This menu page displays an overview of the set values (U, I, P or U, I, P, R) and alarm settings as well as settings
limits. These can only be displayed, not changed.
3.5.3.5 Menu “About HW, SW...”
This menu page displays an overview of device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc., as well as
an alarm history which lists the number of device alarms that probably occurred since the device has been powered.
3.5.3.6 Menu “Function Generator”
See „3.11 The function generator“ on page 61.
3.5.3.7 Menu “Communication”
Thissubmenuoerssettingsfordigitalcommunicationviatheoptionalorbuilt-ininterface.Thebuttonforthe
installed interface module or the optional GPIB port opens one or more settings pages, depending on the interface
in use. There is furthermore an adjustable communication timeout, to make it possible to successfully transfer
fragmented messages (data packets) using higher values. In the screen for “Com Protocols” you can enable both
or disable one of the two supported communication protocols, ModBus and SCPI. This can help to avoid mixing
both protocols and to receive unreadable messages, for example when expecting a SCPI response and getting a
ModBus response instead.
For all Ethernet interfaces with two ports: „P1“ is related to port 1 and „P2“ to port 2, like printed
on the module face. Two-port interfaces will use one IP only.
IF Level 1 Description
GPIB
Node Address Adjustment of the GPIB node address (only with option 3W installed) in the range 1...30