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Number of Channels | 1 |
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Display | LCD |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Load Regulation | < 0.01% + 2mV |
Line Regulation | < 0.01% + 2mV |
Interface | USB, RS232, GPIB |
Programming Resolution (Current) | 1mA |
Protection | OVP, OCP, OTP |
Cooling Method | Forced air |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Describes the auto-ranging, control knob, display, accuracy, and response time of the 62000L series power supply.
Provides essential safety precautions for operating the power supply, including handling and placement guidelines.
Details the recommended cleaning procedures for the instrument's exterior.
Defines the intended users of the product and their required qualifications and training.
Provides critical safety guidelines for preventing electric shock and personal injury during operation.
Explains important safety symbols and terminology used in the manual.
Lists the detailed electrical specifications for the 62010L-36-7 and 62015L-60-6 models.
Lists the items included in the shipment of the power supply.
Provides the physical dimensions of the power supply unit, with and without bumpers.
Guides users through the initial power-on self-test to verify instrument functionality.
Details procedures for verifying voltage and current output functionality.
Covers checks for power-line cord connection and voltage selection.
Explains the front and rear panel layouts and essential settings.
Describes how to operate the power supply in constant voltage (CV) mode via front panel.
Describes how to operate the power supply in constant current (CC) mode via front panel.
Explains how to save and recall up to 16 different operating states of the power supply.
Details how to set, enable, and clear the overvoltage protection (OVP) function.
Details how to set, enable, and clear the overcurrent protection (OCP) function.
Describes the overpower protection (OPP) feature that turns off output when exceeding rated power.
Explains the remote sensing function for accurate voltage delivery to the load.
Covers connecting multiple units for higher voltage or current output.
Explains how to enable and disable the power supply output using front panel or remote control.
Details the sequencing mode for outputting different voltages and currents over time.
Covers system functions like error querying, beep settings, and display control.
Provides information and procedures for calibrating the power supply.
Explains settings for remote control interfaces like USB and GPIB.
Introduces the SCPI language structure, commands, and symbols used in SCPI.
Details SCPI commands for output settings, operation, triggering, and system functions.
Provides an overview of basic programming techniques for remote interface control.
Lists and explains common execution errors, including invalid characters, syntax, and parameters.
Details potential failures that can occur during the instrument's self-test routine.
Lists and explains errors that may occur during the calibration process.