User Manual
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output is connected to the negative end (-) of the load. When this 
sensing mode is selected the wires connecting between DC outputs to 
the load must be as short as possible. The local sense is the default 
configuration with shorting bars connect between (+S) to (+) and (-S) to 
(-). 
DO NOT disconnect the wires if remote sense is not used. Doing 
so will cause erratic behavior and may damage the power supply 
under certain conditions. 
Never connect any power source into any of the four terminals 
at any time during operation. 
When output is enabled, DO NOT use your hands to touch the 
terminals or the screws that are designed to tighten wires to the 
terminals. Doing so may create a shock hazard under high 
voltage output conditions. 
Remote Sense 
When remote sense is selected, the positive sense (+S) and positive lead 
(+) of the DC output are connected to the positive end (+) of the load, 
whereas negative sense (-S) and negative lead (-) of the DC output are 
connected to the negative end (-) of the load. 
To enable remote sense, follow the steps below: 
1.  Power OFF the supply and disconnect all loads and cables 
connected to it. 










