Multi-Machine Operation - Cal Power IT-M3400 Series User Manual

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Multi-Machine Operation

♦ Multi-Channel Function
♦ Synchronized Function (Link)
Type
Multi-
channel
Synchr-
onizatio-
n
Function Introduction
The multi-machine operation refers to connecting multiple instruments
according to a fixed wiring mode through the System Bus interface to realize
multichannel, parallel, and synchronous control functions. Multi-channel
systems can be composed of single units of the same series and different
models. The following is a general introduction to these three functions:
SHOCK HAZARD. All paralleled units must be connected to ground
through a grounded power cord at all times. Any interruption of the
protective (grounding) conductor or disconnection of the protective
earth terminal on any unit will cause a potential shock hazard that
could result in injury or death.
Introduction
The operation can be
realized by the PC
control software
IT9000. By
communicating one
unit in the System
Bus link with the PC,
it is possible to
independently control
any other unit in the
PC software.
By operating one unit
in the System Bus link
locally or remotely, it
is possible to
synchronously control
the On/Off and equal-
scale output of the
other units.
Multi-channel operation:
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Multi-Machine Operation
Maximum Quantity
A maximum of 16
units can be
connected in each
System Bus link.
A maximum of 16
units can be
connected in each
System Bus link.
Model Restriction
Multi-channel systems
can be composed of
single units of the
same series and
different models.
Synchronization
systems can be
composed of single
units of the same
series and different
models.
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