3.
Press the Power button [19] to switch the power supply off.
Using the Power Supply in Constant Voltage Mode
If you want to use the power supply in constant voltage mode, you set up the desired output voltage
between 0V and 30V. You also set up the desired current limit.
If the output current exceeds the limit, the power supply automatically goes into constant current mode.
Using the Power Supply in Constant Current Mode
If you want to use the power supply in constant current mode: you set up the desired output current
between 0A and 5A. You also set up the desired voltage limit.
Setting Voltage and Current
You can save 4 different voltage/current settings using the memory keys M1~M4.
1.
Press the memory key [5] of the memory for which you want to define the settings. The
corresponding indicator M1~M4 [13] lights and the existing settings for voltage and current are
displayed.
2.
Press the Voltage/Current key [16] to set the voltage. The voltage readout flashes.
For use in constant voltage mode: this is the desired constant voltage.
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For use in constant current mode: this is the desired voltage limit.
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If you enable overvoltage protection, the output switches off automatically if the voltage
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exceeds this value.
3.
Turn the adjustment knob [14] until you reach approximately the desired voltage. Press < or >
[15] to select a digit in the voltage readout [7] and turn the adjustment knob to fine-tune.
4.
Press the Voltage/Current key [16] again to set the current. The current readout flashes.
For use in constant voltage mode: this is the desired current limit.
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For use in constant current mode: this is the desired constant current.
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If you enable overcurrent protection, the output switches off automatically if the current
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exceeds this value.
5.
Turn the adjustment knob [14] until you reach approximately the desired current. Press < or >
[15] to select a digit in the current readout [6] and turn the adjustment knob to fine-tune.
6.
Press the memory key again (or wait until the display stops flashing).
The settings are saved in the selected memory.
Recalling Settings
To recall one of the saved settings, press the corresponding memory key M1~M4 [5]. The corresponding
indicator M1~M4 [13] lights and the corresponding voltage/current settings appear on the display.
Note: the output is switched off automatically when you press a memory key to recall a setup.
Using Memory 5
To use memory 5, proceed as follows:
1.
Press memory key 4 and turn the adjustment knob until indicator M5 lights.
2.
Set the voltage and current as desired. Wait until the display stops flashing. The settings are
automatically stored in memory 5.
3.
To recall the settings, press memory key 4 and turn the adjustment knob again until indictor M5
lights.
Connecting a Load
1.
Connect the load's positive terminal to the red + terminal [18] of the power supply.
2.
Connect the load's negative terminal to the black – terminal [18] of the power supply.
3.
You can connect the + or – terminal to the green earth terminal [17] of the power supply to pin the
voltage to 0V (earth potential) at that terminal.
If you leave the earth terminal unconnected, the output floats with respect to the ground.
Applying Voltage to the Load
1.
Press the Off/On key [1] to apply the voltage to the load.
The OUT [12] and C.V. indicators [11] light. The power supply works in constant voltage (CV)
mode; the display now shows the actual output voltage and current.
If the current exceeds the set current limit, the power supply automatically goes into constant
current (CC) mode. The C.V. indicator goes out and the C.C. indicator [10] lights.
2.
Press the Off/On key [1] to switch the output off.
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