Remote operation, Remote operation 4.1 introduction – American Magnetics 12200PS DC Power Supply (CE-Marked) User Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL

REMOTE OPERATION

Release 1.0 (98/07)

4-1

4. REMOTE

OPERATION

4.1 Introduction

The rear panel switches and connector on the power supply allow you to program the supply with an analog
device or to output readback signals. This section covers the following topics.

Section 4.2 explains how to use the programming and monitoring selection switch and connector.

Section 4.3 contains procedures for remote analog programming of output voltage and current limit
with 0-5V and 0-10V voltage sources and 0-5k

and 0-10k

resistances.

Section 4.4 shows the connector and switch settings for using calibrated readback signals for output
voltage and output current with selectable 0-5V or 0-10V scales.

Isolated Programming

. The four-channel Isolated (ISOL) Programming Interface is an internal card which is

ordered as an option. It allows remote programming and readback of the power supply’s output voltage and
current limit with 0-5V analog signals at a different potential relative to the power supply's output. The ISOL
Interface is described in Section 4.5.

Remote Digital Programming

. You can operate the power supply from a computer if you have had the

GPIB or RS-232 Interface card installed as an option. Refer to the separate interface manual for all setup and
operation instructions for remote digital programming.

4.2 Switches and Connector Used for Remote Programming and

Monitoring

Use the rear panel SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select switch and the rear panel J2
Programming and Monitoring connector to choose among several remote programming and monitoring options.
This section lists the functions of each of the switches and the connector terminals and provides you with the
procedures for resetting them.

4.2.1

Rear Panel SW1 Switch

The SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select switch is an 8-position piano DIP switch located on
the power supply's rear panel. See Figure 4.2-1. The SW1 switch enables you to choose:

Resistive programming of output voltage or current limit

Output voltage and current limit programming scales

Output voltage and current monitor scales

Remote shutdown circuit logic

Over temperature shutdown mode

Figure 4.2-1 Programming and Monitoring SW1 Switch

(Switch is shown in factory default configuration.)

1 Resistive Programming of Output Voltage
2 Resistive Programming of Output Current
3 Selects Output Voltage Programming Source Range
4 Selects Output Current Limit Programming Source Range
5 Selects Output Voltage Monitor Range
6 Selects Output Current Monitor Range
7 Selects Remote Shutdown Logic
8 Selects Over Temperature Shutdown Reset Mode

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