TDK-Lambda ZERO-UP 200W User Manual page 54

Programmable dc power supplies constant voltage/constant current built-in rs-232 & rs-485 interface with gpib option
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5.6.4. COMMUNICATION TEST SET UP
1. Equipment :
2. PC Set Up :
3. ZUP Set Up
4. Communication
test
ATTENTION:
PC with Windows HyperTerminal Private Edition software installed , ZUP Power
Supply , RS232 cable (NC401 when the PC uses DB-9 or NC403 when the PC uses
DB-25 connector).
2.1
Open Hyper Terminal Private Edition...... New Connection
2.2
Enter a name
2.3
Connect to...................... Direct to Com1 or Com2
2.4
Set the Port Properties as follows:
2.5
Open Properties in the program:
2.6
Setting: ASCII Set Up
select Echo characters locally
2.7
Press
Caps Lock
3.1
Connect ZUP Power Supply to the PC using RS232 cable (NC401 or NC403)
3.2
Set via the front panel: Baud Rate 9600, RS232/RS485 to RS232, address:01
3.3
Set Rem/Local to Rem (Rem LED illuminates)
4.1
Model identification test:
4.2
Command test:
The ZUP output should turn on and display will show the output voltage and actual
output current.
Do not use Backspace, Enter, Ctrl or Alt keys.
If an error was made during writing , press ";" and write again the command.
Bits per second...................... 9600
Data bits...................................... 8
Parity.................................... None
Stop bits....................................... 1
Flow control..................... Xon/Xoff
File:............... Properties
for capital letters
PC: write
: ADR01;:MDL?;
Nemic-Lambda<XXV-YYA>
ZUP response:
PC: write:
:OUT1; :VOLn; :CURn;
48
(for n refer 5.5.3)

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