CONF
Entry keys
▲
▼
ON/OFF
ENTER
SHIFT
-
0
9
.
4.2.1
Selecting the Channel
The
key is used to select one of the channels for local control. See channel number
CHAN
in section 2.3.1. To edit the channel settings, you must select a channel first. If the channel
does not exist, it cannot be selected. If no module is installed in the mainframe, the display
will show DUMMY CHANNEL. When you press
select will automatically increase to the next existing channel. The mainframe will scan the
module type at power-on and memorize it for channel editing.
4.2.2
Setting the Operation Mode
key and ▲, ▼ keys are used to select modes of channels for local control.
The
MODE
Press
to display the selected channel that is in active mode. The active mode can be
MODE
changed by ▲ or ▼ key followed by the
after pressing ▼ key is as follows:
CCL -> CCH -> CCDL -> CCDH -> CRL -> CRH -> CV go back to CCL.
Press
key to select mode and confirm the setting.
ENTER
To select configuration data for editing.
They let you scroll through choices in a parameter list that is
applied to a specific command. Parameter lists are circular.
You can return to the start position by pressing either of
the keys continuously.
It toggles the Electronic Load output between on and off states
if channel SYNC RUN is set to on.
It executes the entered value or the parameter of accessed
command. The parameters you have entered with other keys
are displayed but not entered into the Load until you press this
key. Before pressing
anything entered into the display beforehand.
It enables a shifted key to function (LOCK, SYS). When in
remote control state, this key acts as a local key.
They are used for entering numeric values.
It is a decimal point.
CHAN
key. The sequence of mode selection
ENTER
you can change or abort
ENTER
, the channel number you want to
Local Operation
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