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6.2.3 Parallel Mode of Sources A and B
The outputs of sources A and B with the same polarity are connected internally in parallel in
this operating mode. Thus, the output is doubled compared to the individual sources.
After pressing the MODE button [11] the sub-menu for setting the operating mode is accessed
and the following message appears on the display [5]:
MODE
[ OPERATION ]
With the help of the ENTER button [12] the menu point is confirmed and the following
message is displayed:
MODE
OPER: [ ]
The term in the brackets [ ]describes the current operating mode. On pressing cursor
buttons “
” and “” [13] the operating mode A-B PAR is set. The new setting is saved with
the ENTER button [12]. If the former state is to be kept, the ESC button [12] has to be
pressed. In both cases the unit reverts to the starting state.
All the other parameter inputs are valid for both Sources.
6.3 Function Mode of Sources
6.3.1 Constant Voltage Source
Sources A and B work as a constant voltage source in this functional mode. The output
voltage is kept constant during the operation period irrespective of load or temperature
deviations.
After pressing the MODE button [11] the sub-menu for setting the operating mode is set. On
pressing cursor buttons “
” and “” [13] the menu point for setting the function mode is
called and the following message appears on the display [5]:
MODE
[ CONTROL ]
With the help of the ENTER button [12] the menu point is confirmed and the following
message is displayed:
MODE_A
CONT: [ ]
The term in the brackets [ ]describes the current function mode. On pressing cursor buttons
” and “” [13] the function mode CV is set. The new setting is saved with the ENTER
button [12]. If the former state is to be kept, the ESC button [12] has to be pressed. In both
cases the unit reverts to the starting state.
The letter A or B behind MODE_ indicates the current source. Sources A and B can be
individually addressed using the A/B button [12] in independent operating mode.
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