Menu Descriptions - Keithley Series 2200 User Manual

Multichannel programmable dc power supplies
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Getting Started
Function button descriptions (cont.)
Button

Menu descriptions

Primary
Secondary
Menu
Menu
>Default Set
>Enable
Channels
> Protection
>Max Volt
Settings
Set
>Output
Timers
>Key Lock
>Track
CH1/CH2
> Combine
CH1+CH2
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Description
Saves the present settings to a specified setup memory location (1 to 30). Select the memory location
with the multipurpose knob, the up or down arrow keys, or the numeric keypad. The power supply
saves the settings after you push Enter.
Recalls a saved setting from a specified setup memory location (1 to 30). Select the memory location
with the multipurpose knob, the up or down arrow keys, or the numeric keypad. The power supply
recalls the settings after you push Enter.
Used to access the settings menu. Navigate the settings menu with the up and down keys. Push
Enter to select the displayed menu item.
Selects the channel to be adjusted. The cursor indicates the currently selected channel.
Turns on or off all enabled output channels. The regulation mode, constant voltage (CV) or constant
current (CC), is shown on the display when the output is turned on.
Backs out of the selected function. If the instrument's focus is in a menu, pushing Esc will back up
one menu level.
Description
Returns the instrument to the factory default setup values. This does not change the
setup memory.
Enables or disables one or more output channels.
Sets the maximum output voltage value to which you can set on a specified output
channel.
After you select "On", you can set a time period after which a specified output channel
will turn off.
When activated, this feature locks the front-panel controls and prompts for a password
to enable settings changes. This feature does not lock the power switch or the output
on/off switch.
Maintains a constant ratio between Channel 1 and Channel 2. The ratio is the ratio
that is present when tracking is turned on.
Series V1+V2: By wiring Channel 1 and Channel 2 in series, you can output up to
60 V. When this setting is activated the meter will read the combined voltage across
Channel 1 and Channel 2.
Parallel I1+I2: By wiring Channel 1 and Channel 2 in parallel, you can drive up to 3 A.
When this setting is activated the meter will read the combined current from Channel
1 and Channel 2.
Series 2200 Multi-Channel Programmable DC Power Supplies User Manual

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