Calibration (6000 Watt only)
5. Enter current data
6. Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants.
Analog Programming Interface 0-5V Range
To set up to calibrate the analog programming interface, you will need a DC
power source capable of outputting 0 to 5V and a DVM.
Table 4-2, "Analog Programming Pins" on page 4–7
Analog Programming Interface Voltage Programming Calibration
1. Connect the power source across the voltage programming lines, Pins B3 and
2. Minimum calibration level
3. Enter voltage data
4. Maximum calibration level
5. Enter voltage data
6. Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants.
B–12
Enter the current read from the shunt via the external DVM.
CAL:OUTP:CURR:DATA <current>
B1(GND). Attach a DVM across the voltage programming lines as well.
Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 0.5V (10% of full
scale).
Set the power supply to receive 5V analog voltage programming calibration
data with the command:
CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:LEV MIN
Enter the voltage at the voltage programming lines, read from the external
DVM.
CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:DATA <voltage>
Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 4.5V (90% of full
scale).
Set the power supply to receive 5V analog voltage programming calibration
data with the command:
CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:LEV MAX
Enter the voltage at the voltage programming lines, read from the external
DVM.
CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:DATA <voltage>
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