Specifications
FRONT PANEL LOCK OPERATION
This PD series power supply has the ability to lock the front panel when the power is turned OFF and turn
back ON. See the front panel lock setting below:
1. Presses UTILITY then use the “” key to scroll till “PANEL LOCK” and then press ENTER key.
2. Use the “” key to select PANEL ENABLE or PANEL PASSWORD.
Panel Enable:
1. Select PANEL ENABLE and press ENTER key.
2. Use the “” key to enable or disable (ON/OFF) the front panel keys.
3. Press ENTER key to accept your setting.
4. Press CLEAR key three times to back to metering mode.
Panel Password:
2. Select PANEL PASSWD and press ENTER key.
3. Enter the password and press ENTER key to accept your password. (1 to 6 digit
password)
4. Press CLEAR key twice to back to metering mode.
PROFILE SAVE AND LOAD
This function allow you to select saved and reload the profiles (Default setting) to a specified location in
memory, and the profile settings. See the front panel profile setting below and the remote section:
1. Presses UTILITY then it will show “PROFILE” and then press ENTER key.
2. Use the “” key to select LOAD or SAVE.
LOAD:
1. Select LOAD and then press ENTER key.
2. Use the “” key to select the profile number (0-3) the front panel keys.
3. Press ENTER key to accept your setting.
4. Press CLEAR key three times to back to metering mode.
SAVE:
1. Select SAVE and then press ENTER key.
2. Use the “” key to select the profile number (0-3) the front panel keys.
3. Press ENTER key to accept your setting.
4. Press CLEAR key three times to back to metering mode.
Example for Local Mode setting:
1. Set the voltage and current (Set Default).
2. Select save profile by pressing UTILITY, press ENTER when see PROFILE. Use “”
key to select SAVE and then press ENTER. Use “” key to select profile save
location (0-3), and then press ENTER.
3. Press CLEAR three times will back to metering mode.
Next operation when you turn the load’s power ON. You can select the profile location and reload the
previous setting. This operation is very useful for stepping mode.
Note: See the REMOTE OPERATION SECTION for the remote interface operation.
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