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Local Operation
aside this key will be on.
CP To select the constant power mode for editing and the CP led
aside this key will be on.
RANGE To select the setting level range for each mode.
CURRSOR EDIT Enable to edit the digit by rotary knob under loading condition.
This key is valid only when the Load is in on status.
PROG. To select a program for settings or running.
GO/NG To enable the SPEC. checking test.
The GO/NG LED will turn red when any of the SPEC fails. It
will turn green when the check is all right.
A/B To select one of the two static settings.
The LED aside this key will be on when you choose A setting,
and off when you choose B setting.
DYNA. Choose the dynamic current waveform and run the setting under
Constant current mode. This key is only valid in CC mode and
the LED aside this key will be on when in this status.
SHORT The Load can simulate a short circuit across the input. The
short circuit can be enabled when this key is pressed. When
the input is shorted, the LED aside this key will be active. The
SHORT key can be set in configuration to toggled on/off, or
active by pressing.
LOAD ON/OFF The input can be toggled on or off by pressing LOAD. When
the input is turned on, the LED aside this key will be active.
6. Entry keys
, They let you scroll through the choices in a parameter list for a
specific command. Parameter lists are circular. You can return
to the starting position by pressing either key continuously.
CLEAR To clear the digit entered from keypad. This key lets you
correct wrong digits before they are entered.
ENTER It executes the entered value or the parameter for the command
accessed presently. The parameters you have entered with
other keys are displayed but not entered into the Load until you
press this key. Before pressing ENTER you can change or
abort anything entered into the display previously.
0 - 9 They are used for entering numeric values.
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