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Table 4-2: Rear panel connections and controls
RJ-45 type connector, used for chaining power supplies to form
a serial communication bus.
Connector for remote analog interface. Includes output voltage and
current limit programming and monitoring signals, Shut-off control
(electrical signal), Enable/Disable control (dry-contact), power
supply ok (PS_OK) signal and operation mode (CV/CC) signal.
Nine position DIP switch for selecting remote programming and
monitoring modes for Output Voltage, Current Limit and other
control functions.
Blank sub-plate for standard units. Isolated Remote Analog
programming connector for units equipped with Isolated
Analog control option. IEEE connector for units equipped with
IEEE programming option (shown).
M4x8 screw for chassis ground connection.
Two position DIP switch for selecting IEEE mode or RS232/485
mode when IEEE option is installed.
Number
Item
Description
Section
4.5
Connector for making remote sensing connections to the load
for regulation of the load voltage and compensation of load
wire drop.
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
3.8.2
3.10.2
3.10.3
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
Remote Out
connector
Programming
and
Monitoring
connector
SW1 Setup
switch
Remote
sense
connector
Blank
Sub-plate
Ground
screw
IEEE
switch
7.3
7.4
4.4 REAR PANEL SW1 SETUP SWITCH
The SW1 Setup switch (see Fig.4-3) is a 9-position DIP switch that allows the user to choose the
following:
- Internal or remote programming for Output Voltage and Current Limit.
- Remote voltage or resistive programming of Output Voltage and Output Current limit.
- Select range of remote voltage and resistive programming.
- Select range of Output Voltage and Output Current monitoring.
- Select the Remote Shut-Off control logic.
- Select between RS232 or RS485 communication interface.
- Enable or disable the rear panel Enable/Disable control (dry contact).
Fig.4-3: SW1 setup DIP switch
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
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