Checking The Save And Recall Functions (All Models); Determining The Gpib Address (All Models); In Case Of Trouble; Line Fuse - Agilent Technologies 6641A Operating Manual

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Table 3-2. Checking the Current Functions (Output Terminals Shorted) (continued)
Action
Press
Press
Press
(
)**
Press
If you have a shorting wire of sufficient capacity, you may continue testing up to the maximum rated current of the power
supply (see "Performance Specifications"). When finished, go to the next step.
Press
Turn off the power supply and remove the short from the output terminals.

Checking the Save and Recall Functions (All Models)

The Series 668xA/669xA supplies have four nonvolatile memory storage locations (0 through 3). The supplies of all other
series have five (locations 0 through 4). Proceed as follows:
Make certain that the output is on (Dis annunciator is off).
I
Set the voltage output to 5 by pressing
I
Save this value to location 1 by pressing
I
Return the output voltage to 0 by pressing
I
supply has the *RST parameters stored in location 0 (see "Chapter 5 - Front Panel" for more information).
Press
I

Determining the GPIB Address (All Models)

When the power supply is turned on, the display shows ADDR n, where n is the power supply GPIB address. Any time you
want to see the address, press
The display will indicate ADDR 5, which is the factory default. If the address has been changed, then a different number
will appear (see "Setting the GPIB Address" in "Chapter 5 - Front Panel").

In Case of Trouble

Line Fuse

If the power supply appears "dead" with a blank display and the fan not running, first check your power source to be certain
line voltage is being supplied to the power supply. If the source is normal, the power supply line fuse may be defective. On
Display
AMPS 0.000
AMPS 1.000
AMPS 0.000
**
and notice that the output voltage returns to the value stored in location 1.
.
Dis annunciator turns on.
You have disabled the overcurrent protection circuit. The OCP
annunciator turns off.
You have cleared the overcurrent protection circuit. The Prot
annunciator turns off.
Dis turns off and CC turns on. The output current is restored.
Dis turns on and output current drops to zero.
is the unlabeled blue key.
.
.
(This step is based on the fact that a newly shipped power
Explanation
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