Analog Programming (APG) and Isolated Analog Programming (ISOL) 
 
M370430-01  Rev B  4-3 
Remote Programming Options 
Analog Monitor Signals 
There are four monitor lines for analog programming the pin name and 
the related APG mode, which are listed in Table 4-1. All of these lines 
are provided to give analog feedback. The output from these monitor 
lines is a value scaled to the Analog Programming level set for the 
corresponding analog programming type. For example, the voltage 
monitor and isolated voltage monitor lines are both scaled to the analog 
programming level that is set in the VAP mode. 
Table 4-1  Monitor Lines  
Non-Isolated Voltage Analog Programming 
Isolated Voltage Analog Programming 
Non-Isolated Current Analog Programming 
Isolated Current Analog Programming 
 
Important: Analog control monitor lines will reflect the output of the power 
supply even when the unit is not set to operate in analog programming mode. 
Important: Isolated monitor lines are only valid when isolated analog 
programming modes are used for the respective voltage and current control. If 
local (front panel) control is used or non-isolated APG is used, these values will 
be inaccurate and should not be used for monitoring. Conversely, if isolated 
APG is used, the non-isolated monitor lines will be inaccurate.