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Parallel/Series Operation
This chapter describes the functions of series and master-slave parallel operations as well as the 
connection, setup, and operation procedures.
Master-Slave Parallel Operation
In master-slave parallel operation, one unit is the master unit, and all other units connected in 
parallel are slave units. The master and slave units must all be the same model. You can control 
the whole system by operating the master.
You can use master-slave parallel operation to expand the output current (maximum output 
current: the rated output current of one unit × the number of units connected in parallel).
You can connect up to four units, including the master, in parallel. The difference in the output 
voltage and output current between the master unit and the slave units is within approximately 
5% of the rating.
Caution When using the RMX programmable power supply independently or 
when there are units not using parallel operation, disconnect the parallel operation 
connections. Otherwise, the RMX programmable power supply may not operate 
properly.
Features of the RMX Programmable Power Supplies 
During Master-Slave Parallel Operation 
The features of the RMX programmable power supplies during master-slave parallel operation 
are as follows:
Voltage Display and Current Display
The voltmeter on the master unit displays the voltage. The last voltage that was set on the master 
unit is displayed. The voltmeters on the slave units display SLAV. The master unit’s ammeter 
displays the total of the currents of all the units connected in parallel. Each slave unit displays 
its own current.
If the maximum output current exceeds 99.99, the maximum current is displayed as 999.9.
You can switch the display so that it shows power. The master unit’s ammeter displays the sum 
of the power output of all the units connected in parallel. Each slave unit displays its own power.