KEPCO BOP 1KW-MG Operator Manual, Firmware Ver.2.01 to 2.37 User Manual
Kepco, Operator’s manual, Bop 1000w
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Document Outline
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- SECTION 3 - OPERATION
- SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION
- FIGURE 1-1. High Power BOP Series Power Supply
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Scope of Manual
- 1.2 General Description
- 1.3 Specifications
- TABLE 1-1. BOP 1000 Watt Model Parameters
- TABLE 1-2. BOP General Specifications
- FIGURE 1-1. 1000W BOP Power Supply, Outline Drawing
- 1.4 Local Control
- 1.5 Remote Control
- 1.6 Features
- 1.6.1 Digital Calibration
- 1.6.2 voltage/current Protection
- 1.6.3 Waveforms
- 1.6.4 Saving and Recalling Settings.
- 1.6.5 External Reference (Analog Control)
- 1.6.6 External Limits
- 1.6.7 User-defined Voltage/Current Maximum Values (Software Limits)
- 1.6.8 Parallel and Series Configurations
- 1.6.9 Energy Recuperation
- FIGURE 1-2. BOP Output Characteristics
- 1.7 Equipment Supplied
- TABLE 1-3. Equipment Supplied
- 1.8 Accessories
- 1.9 Safety
- TABLE 1-4. Safety Symbols
- TABLE 1-5. Accessories
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- 2.2 Terminations and Controls
- FIGURE 2-1. BOP Series Rear Panel
- TABLE 2-1. Rear Panel Connector Functions
- TABLE 2-2. IEEE 1118 Connector Input/Output Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-3. Trigger Port Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-4. External Protection Connector Input/Output Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-5. RS232C PORT Input/Output Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-6. Parallel/Serial Control Out Port Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-7. Parallel/Serial Control In Port Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-8. Parallel/Serial Protect In Port Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-9. Parallel/Serial Protect Out Port Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-10. Analog I/O Port Input/Output Pin Assignments
- 2.3 Preliminary Operational Check
- TABLE 2-11. IEEE 488 Port Input/Output Pin Assignments
- 2.4 Installation
- 2.4.1 Rack Mounting
- 2.4.2 Slide Installation
- 2.5 Wiring Instructions
- 2.5.1 Safety Grounding
- 2.5.2 Source Power Connections
- 2.5.3 D-C Output Grounding
- 2.5.3.1 Grounding Network Configuration
- 2.5.4 Power Supply/Load Interface
- 2.5.5 Load Connection - General
- 2.5.6 Load Connection Using Local Sensing
- 2.5.7 Load Connection Using Remote Sensing
- 2.6 Cooling
- 2.7 Setting up the unit
- 2.7.1 Consider the Load Type
- 2.7.2 Setup for Local Operation
- FIGURE 2-2. Load Connections, Local Sensing
- FIGURE 2-3. Load Connections, Remote Sensing
- 2.7.3 Setup for Remote Operation via GPIB
- 2.7.4 Setup for Remote Operation via RS 232C
- 2.8 Multiple Unit Configurations
- 2.8.1 Multiple Unit Source Power
- 2.8.2 Multiple Unit Protection
- FIGURE 2-4. Parallel Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- FIGURE 2-5. Parallel Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical
- FIGURE 2-6. Series Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- FIGURE 2-7. Series Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical
- FIGURE 2-8. Typical Master/Slave Protection Interconnections
- 2.8.3 Configuring Parallel, Series, 2 X 2 or 3 X 2 combinations
- TABLE 2-12. Multiple Units Menu Functions
- FIGURE 2-9. Master Power Up Screen
- TABLE 2-13. Slave Status Message Definitions
- FIGURE 2-10. Power On Default Screen for Master Unit
- FIGURE 2-11. Power On Default Screen for Slave Unit
- 2.8.4 Operating Instructions for Multiple Unit Combinations
- 2.8.5 Restoring a Unit to Standalone Operation
- 2.8.6 Changing Multiple Unit configurations
- FIGURE 2-12. 3 x 2 (3 Series X 2 Parallel) Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- SECTION 3 - OPERATION
- 3.1 General
- 3.2 Power Supply Basics
- FIGURE 3-1. BOP Series Front Panel
- 3.2.1 Keypad Description
- TABLE 3-1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators
- FIGURE 3-2. Front Panel Keypad
- TABLE 3-2. Special Key Functions
- 3.2.2 LCD and Power-up Screen Description
- FIGURE 3-3. Power-up Screen Showing Graphic Meters
- FIGURE 3-4. Power-up Screen Showing Time Line Graph
- 3.2.3 Turning the Power Supply On
- 3.2.4 How to Access the menus
- 3.2.4.1 Overall menu Structure
- 3.2.4.2 How to Modify a Parameter
- 3.2.4.3 Password Setup.
- 3.2.4.4 How to Access a Password Protected Menu
- FIGURE 3-5. Password Protection Menu, Factory Defaults
- 3.2.5 Operator Convenience Functions (Display Menu)
- 3.2.5.1 Adjusting LCD Brightness, contrast and Background
- TABLE 3-3. Display (Operator Convenience) Menu Functions
- 3.2.5.2 Enabling/Disabling Audible Beeps
- 3.2.5.3 Displaying Meters or Graph (Time line)
- 3.3 Local Mode Operation
- 3.3.1 Setting Local Mode
- 3.3.1.1 Keypad Lockout
- 3.3.1.2 Local Password Protection at Power-up
- 3.3.2 Setting Voltage or Current Mode
- 3.3.3 Programming Voltage or Current and Associated Protect Limits
- 3.3.3.1 Selecting Bipolar/Independent Protection Limits
- TABLE 3-4. Voltage and Current Parameter Definitions
- FIGURE 3-6. General Setup Menu
- FIGURE 3-7. Max/Min Settings Menu
- 3.3.3.2 Understanding Voltage and Current Protect Limits
- 3.3.3.3 Hidden Voltage and Current Protect Limits
- 3.3.4 Changing Maximum or Minimum Software-controlled Limits
- TABLE 3-5. Max/Min Settings Menu
- 3.3.4.1 Changing Maximum Accepted Voltage or Current (Main Channel Software Limits)
- 3.3.4.2 Changing Maximum/Minimum Protection Software-controlled Limits
- 3.3.4.3 External Limits
- 3.3.5 Enabling/Disabling DC Output Power
- 3.3.6 Determining How the Unit responds when Output is OFF (Load Type)
- TABLE 3-6. Power Supply Behavior when Output is set to OFF
- 3.3.7 Changing the Default Power up Settings
- TABLE 3-7. Examples Showing How Power-up Settings Function
- 3.3.8 Storing/Recalling Power Supply Output Settings
- 3.3.8.1 Understanding Abbreviations Used for Saved Settings
- FIGURE 3-8. Saved Setups Menu
- 3.3.8.2 Viewing Saved Settings
- 3.3.8.3 Saving Settings and Erasing or Modifying Previously Saved settings
- TABLE 3-8. Save/recall menu
- 3.3.8.4 Copying Previously Saved settings to a New Location
- 3.3.8.5 Applying Saved settings to the Output (Recall)
- 3.3.9 Waveform Generation
- 3.3.9.1 Protecting the Load When Accessing Waveforms
- 3.3.9.2 Waveform Overview
- FIGURE 3-9. Saved Waveforms Menu
- 3.3.9.3 Understanding How Waveforms Are Generated
- 3.3.9.4 Waveform Specifications
- TABLE 3-9. Sine, Triangle and Ramp Waveform Frequency vs. Points
- TABLE 3-10. Square Waveform Frequency vs. Points
- 3.3.9.5 Viewing Stored Waveforms
- FIGURE 3-10. Waveform Settings Menu
- 3.3.9.6 Executing a Waveform
- 3.3.9.7 Modifying Previously Stored Waveforms
- TABLE 3-11. Waveform Segment Details Menu
- 3.3.9.8 Creating a New Waveform
- TABLE 3-12. New Waveform Settings Menu
- 3.3.9.9 Using Segments to Build a Waveform
- FIGURE 3-11. Sample Waveform
- 3.3.9.10 Copying a Waveform
- 3.3.10 Reset
- 3.3.11 Operator Testing
- 3.3.12 Error Message Explanations
- TABLE 3-13. Error Message Explanations
- 3.4 Analog Remote Mode Programming
- 3.4.1 Remote Output off
- 3.4.1.1 Remote Shutdown
- FIGURE 3-12. Remote Shutdown Using External Power, Standalone or Multiple units
- FIGURE 3-13. Remote Shutdown Using Internal Power, Standalone Units
- FIGURE 3-14. Remote Shutdown Using Internal Power, Multiple Units,
- 3.4.1.2 Remote Standby
- FIGURE 3-15. Remote Standby, Standalone or Multiple Units
- 3.4.2 Voltage/Current Mode Control
- 3.4.3 Controlling the Output Using the BOP as a Power Amplifier
- TABLE 3-14. Revisions/test Menu
- 3.4.3.1 Fixed Gain using External Reference Control
- TABLE 3-15. Analog Remote Setup Menu
- 3.4.3.2 Variable Gain Using External Reference Level
- 3.4.4 External Protection Limits
- 3.4.4.1 Using Both Local/Digital and External Protection Limits
- 3.4.5 Monitoring Output Current Using an analog signal
- 3.5 Digital Remote Mode Programming
- 3.5.1 Operating Features Available only by Remote Commands
- 3.5.1.1 Expanded Waveforms and Programs
- 3.5.2 Programming Techniques to Optimize performance
- 3.5.2.1 Programming Voltage/Current Limit and Current/Voltage Limit
- 3.5.2.2 Making Sure the Previous Command is Complete
- FIGURE 3-16. Programming Example to Verify Previous Command has Completed
- 3.5.3 Remote Mode Setup
- 3.5.3.1 GPIB Port Setup
- 3.5.3.1.1 Changing the GPIB Address
- TABLE 3-16. Interface Settings Menu
- 3.5.3.1.2 Configure Device Clear (DCL) Control
- 3.5.3.1.3 Determining Whether *RST Command sets the Output Off or On
- TABLE 3-17. Operation of #RST Command
- 3.5.3.2 RS 232 Serial Port Setup
- 3.5.3.2.1 Select Baud Rate
- 3.5.3.2.2 Configure XON/XOFF Protocol
- 3.5.3.2.3 Configure Prompt Mode
- 3.5.3.3 Establish communication language
- 3.5.3.4 BIT 4882 Compatibility.
- 3.5.3.5 BIT 4886 Compatibility
- 3.5.4 IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Protocol
- TABLE 3-18. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Interface Functions
- TABLE 3-19. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Command Mode Messages
- TABLE 3-20. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Data Mode Messages
- 3.5.5 BOP VISA Instrument driver
- 3.5.6 RS232-C Operation
- 3.5.6.1 Serial INterface
- 3.5.6.2 RS 232 Implementation
- FIGURE 3-17. RS 232 Implementation
- 3.5.6.2.1 XON XOFF Method
- 3.5.6.2.2 Echo Mode
- 3.5.6.2.3 Prompt Method
- 3.5.6.3 Using SCPI commands for RS 232 Communication.
- 3.5.6.4 Isolating RS 232 Communication Problems
- 3.6 SCPI Programming
- 3.6.1 SCPI Messages
- 3.6.2 Common Commands/Queries
- 3.6.3 SCPI Subsystem Command/Query Structure
- 3.6.3.1 ABORt Subsystem
- 3.6.3.2 DISPlay Subsystem
- 3.6.3.3 INITiate Subsystem
- 3.6.3.4 LIST Subsystem
- 3.6.3.5 MEASure Subsystem
- 3.6.3.6 OUTPut Subsystem
- 3.6.3.7 MEMory Subsystem
- FIGURE 3-18. Tree Diagram of SCPI Commands Used with BOP Power Supply
- 3.6.3.8 STATus Subsystem
- 3.6.3.9 TRIGger subsystem
- 3.6.3.10 [SOURce:]VOLTage and [SOURce:]CURRent Subsystems
- 3.6.3.11 CALibrate Subsystem
- 3.6.3.12 System Subsystem
- 3.6.3.12.1 Forgotten Passwords
- 3.6.4 Program Message Structure
- 3.6.4.1 Keyword
- TABLE 3-21. Rules Governing Shortform Keywords
- 3.6.4.2 Keyword Separator
- 3.6.4.3 Query Indicator
- 3.6.4.4 Data
- 3.6.4.5 Data Separator
- FIGURE 3-19. Message Structure
- 3.6.4.6 Message Unit Separator
- 3.6.4.7 Root Specifier
- 3.6.4.8 Message Terminator
- 3.6.5 Understanding The Command Structure
- 3.6.6 Program Message Syntax Summary
- 3.6.7 Status Reporting
- 3.6.7.1 Status Reporting Structure
- FIGURE 3-20. Status Reporting Structure
- 3.6.7.2 Operational Status Register
- 3.6.7.3 QUEStionable Status Register
- 3.6.8 SCPI Program Examples
- FIGURE 3-21. Typical Example Of BOP Power Supply Program Using SCPI Commands
- SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION
- 4.1 General
- TABLE 4-1. Calibration Summary
- 4.2 Test Equipment Requirements
- TABLE 4-2. Suggested Sense Resistors
- TABLE 4-3. Voltage Calibration Measurements and Tolerances
- 4.3 Calibration using Remote SCPI commands via GPIB or RS 232 Interface
- TABLE 4-4. Current Calibration Measurements and Tolerances
- 4.3.1 Calibration Procedure using SCPI Commands
- FIGURE 4-1. Calibration Setup
- FIGURE 4-2. Current Shunt (Sense Resistor) Connections
- 4.4 Calibration Using Front Panel Keypad in Local Mode
- 4.4.1 Understanding the Calibration Process
- FIGURE 4-3. Main Calibration Screen
- 4.4.2 Calibration Procedure using Local Mode
- 4.4.3 Calibration using VISA Driver Soft Panel
- 4.5 Calibration Storage
- TABLE 4-5. Calibration Storage
- APPENDIX A - SCPI COMMON COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS
- A.1 Introduction
- TABLE A-1. IEEE 488.2 Command/query Index
- A.2 *CLS — Clear Status Command
- A.3 *ESE — Standard Event Status Enable Command
- TABLE A-2. Standard Event Status Enable Register and Standard Event Status Register Bits
- A.4 *ESE? — Standard Event Status Enable Query
- A.5 *ESR? — Event Status Register Query
- A.6 *IDN? — Identification Query
- A.7 *OPC — Operation Complete Command
- A.8 *OPC? — Operation Complete Query
- FIGURE A-1. GPIB Commands
- A.9 *OPT? — Options Query
- A.10 *RCL — Recall Command
- A.11 *RST — Reset Command
- A.12 *SAV — Save Command
- A.13 *SRE — Service Request Enable Command
- TABLE A-3. Service Request Enable and Status Byte Register Bits
- A.14 *SRE? — Service Request Enable Query
- A.15 *STB? — Status Byte Register Query
- A.16 *TRG — Trigger Command
- A.17 *TST? — Self Test Query
- TABLE A-4. Built-in test Error Codes
- A.18 *WAI — Wait-To-Continue Command
- APPENDIX B - SCPI COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS
- B.1 Introduction
- TABLE B-1. SCPI Subsystem Command/query Index
- B.2 Numerical Values
- B.3 ABORt Command
- B.4 CAL Commands and Queries
- B.5 INITiate[:IMMediate] Command
- B.6 INITiate:CONTinuous Command
- B.7 INITiate:CONTinuous Query
- B.8 MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC]? Query
- B.9 MEASure[:SCALar]:VOLTage[:DC]? Query
- B.10 MEMory:RELoad Command
- B.11 MEMory:UPDate Command
- FIGURE B-1. Programming the Output
- B.12 OUTPut[:STATe] Command
- B.13 OUTPut[:STATe] Query
- B.14 OUTPut:MODE Command
- B.15 OUTPut:MODE? Query
- B.16 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE Command
- B.17 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE? Query
- B.18 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE:TRIGger Command
- B.19 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE:TRIGger? Query
- B.20 [SOURce:]LIST:CLEar Command
- B.21 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt Command
- B.22 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt? Query
- B.23 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent Command
- TABLE B-2. List Data Table
- B.24 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent? Query
- B.25 [SOURce:]LIST:CURR:APPLy Command
- B.26 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:SWEep Command
- B.27 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:SWEep? Query
- B.28 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:POINts? Query
- B.29 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl Command
- B.30 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl ? Query
- B.31 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl :POINts? Query
- FIGURE B-2. Using LIST Commands and Queries
- B.32 [SOURce:]LIST:QUERy Command
- B.33 [SOURce:]LIST:QUERy? Query
- B.34 [SOURce:]LIST:RESolution? Query
- B.35 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage Command
- B.36 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage? Query
- B.37 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLT:APPLy Command
- B.38 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:SWEep Command
- B.39 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:SWEep? Query
- B.40 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:POINts? Query
- B.41 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] Command
- B.42 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] Query
- B.43 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT[:BOTH] Command
- FIGURE B-3. Setting Limits
- B.44 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT[:BOTH]? Query
- B.45 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT::NEG Command
- B.46 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT::NEG? Query
- B.47 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT::POS Command
- B.48 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:LIMIT::POS? Query
- B.49 [SOURce:]CURRent:MODE Command
- B.50 [SOURce:]CURRent:MODe? Query
- B.51 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect[:BOTH] Command
- B.52 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect[:BOTH] Query
- B.53 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:MODE Command
- B.54 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:MODE? Query
- B.55 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:NeGative Command
- B.56 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:NeGative? Query
- B.57 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:POSitive Command
- B.58 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:POSitive? Query
- B.59 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit[:BOTH] Command
- B.60 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit[:BOTH]? Query
- B.61 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:NeGative Command
- B.62 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:NeGative? Query
- B.63 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:POSitive Command
- B.64 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:POSitive? Query
- B.65 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude] Command
- B.66 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.67 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] Command
- B.68 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.69 .[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit[:BOTH] Command
- B.70 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit[:BOTH]? Query
- B.71 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit:NEGative Command
- B.72 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit:NEGative? Query
- B.73 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit:posItive Command
- B.74 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:LIMit:posItive? Query
- B.75 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODe Command
- B.76 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE? Query
- B.77 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:BOTH Command
- B.78 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect[:BOTH]? Query
- B.79 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:MODE Command
- B.80 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:MODE? Query
- B.81 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:NeGative Command
- B.82 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:NeGative? Query
- B.83 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:POSitive Command
- B.84 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:POSitive? Query
- B.85 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:BOTH Command
- B.86 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit[:BOTH]? Query
- B.87 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:NeGative Command
- B.88 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:NeGative? Query
- B.89 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:POSitive Command
- B.90 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:PROTect:LIMit:POSitive? Query
- B.91 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude] Command
- B.92 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.93 STATus:OPERation:CONDition? Query
- TABLE B-3. Operation Condition Register, Operation Enable Register, and Operation Event Register ...
- B.94 STATus:OPERation:ENABle Command
- B.95 STATus:OPERation:ENABle? Query
- B.96 STATus:OPERation[:EVENt] Query
- B.97 STATus:PRESet Command
- B.98 STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Query
- TABLE B-4. Questionable Event Register, Questionable Condition Register and Questionable Conditio...
- B.99 STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Query
- B.100 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle Command
- B.101 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? Query
- B.102 SYSTem:COMMunication:GPIB:ADDRess Command
- B.103 SYSTem:COMMunication:GPIB:ADDRess? Query
- B.104 SYSTem:ERRor? Query
- FIGURE B-4. Using Status Commands and Queries
- B.105 SYSTem:ERRor:CODE? Query
- B.106 SYSTem:ERRor:CODE:ALL? Query
- B.107 SYSTem:KEYBoard Command
- B.108 SYSTem:KEYBoard? Query
- B.109 SYSTem:PASSword:CENable Command
- B.110 SYSTem:PASSword:CDISable Command
- B.111 SYSTem:PASSword:NEW Command
- B.112 SYSTem:PASSword:STATe? Query
- B.113 SYSTem:REMote Command
- B.114 SYSTem:REMote? Query
- FIGURE B-5. Setting the Unit to Remote Mode via Serial (RS 232) Port
- B.115 SYSTem:SECurity:IMMediate Command
- B.116 SYSTem:SET Command
- B.117 SYSTem:SET? Query
- B.118 SYSTem:VERSion? Query
- FIGURE B-6. Using System Commands and Queries
- B.119 TRIGger:SOURce Command
- B.120 TRIGger:SOURce? Query
- TABLE B-5. Error Messages
- BOP 1000W QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- UTILITY
- Controlling the OUTPUT Using the Front Panel (Local)
- POWER SUPPLY SETUP
- Controlling the OUTPUT Using EXTERNAL (Analog) SIGNALS (Remote)
- Controlling the OUTPUT Using Digital Interface (Remote)
- Features