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ADF SERIESā„¢ OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
Entire Contents Copyright ļ›™ 2018 by Pacific Power Source, Inc. (PPS) • All Rights Reserved • No reproduction without written authorization from PPS.
ADF Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 9 of 349
Table of Tables
Table 3-1: Included Accessories ........................................................................................................................... 22
Table 3-2: Remote Control Interfaces .................................................................................................................. 22
Table 3-3: Available ADF Options ......................................................................................................................... 23
Table 5-1: AC Input Wire Size Table ..................................................................................................................... 44
Table 5-2: Remote Control Interface Connector Locations on Rear Panel ( A Versions w GPIB) ......................... 73
Table 5-3: GPIB Interface Connector Pin Assignments ......................................................................................... 74
Table 6-1: Available Menu Keys............................................................................................................................ 85
Table 6-2: Available Output Parameters on PROGRAM screen ............................................................................ 88
Table 6-3: Changing Programming Resolution ..................................................................................................... 91
Table 6-4: PROGRAM screen soft keys ................................................................................................................. 93
Table 6-5: ADF SeriesĀ® Sine Waveform ................................................................................................................ 95
Table 6-6: Three Phase Measurement Screen Soft Keys .................................................................................... 102
Table 6-7: Individual Phase Measurement Screen Soft Keys ............................................................................. 103
Table 6-8: Available UNIT CONFIGURATION 1 screen soft keys ......................................................................... 108
Table 6-9: Available UNIT CONFIGURATION 2 screen soft keys ......................................................................... 109
Table 6-10: Available USER LIMITS SETTINGS screen soft keys .......................................................................... 110
Table 6-11: Available RAMP TIME & SLEW RATE SETTINGS screen soft keys .................................................... 112
Table 6-12: Available SLEW RATE SETTINGS screen soft keys ............................................................................ 114
Table 6-13: Available CSC CONFIGURATION screen soft keys ............................................................................ 114
Table 6-14: Available USER INTERFACE screen soft keys.................................................................................... 122
Table 6-15: Available USER INTERFACE screen soft keys.................................................................................... 123
Table 6-16: Available ETHERNET INTERFACE SETUP screen soft keys ................................................................ 125
Table 6-17: Available SERIAL INTERFACE SETUP screen soft keys ...................................................................... 126
Table 6-18: Available USB INTERFACE SETUP screen soft keys .......................................................................... 127
Table 6-19: Available GPIB INTERFACE SETUP screen soft keys ......................................................................... 128
Table 6-20: Available UNIT INFORMATION screen soft keys .............................................................................. 130
Table 6-21: Available PARALLEL UNITS screen soft keys .................................................................................... 131
Table 6-22: Available SYSTEM SETTINGS screen soft keys ................................................................................. 132
Table 6-23: Available CALIBRATION MENU screen soft keys.............................................................................. 134
Table 6-24: Available FIRMWARE UPDATE screen soft keys .............................................................................. 135
Table 6-25: Available LOGGING TOOL screen soft keys ...................................................................................... 136
Table 7-1: Auxiliary I/O DB25 Connector Pin numbers and Signals by DB25 pin number .................................. 143
Table 7-2: Auxiliary I/O DB25 Connector Pin numbers and Signals by Signal Name .......................................... 144
Table 7-3: Default Analog Output Functions ...................................................................................................... 156
Table 7-4: AUX I/O Analog Input assignable Commands .................................................................................... 159
Table 7-5: AUX I/O Digital Output assignable Events or Conditions ................................................................... 162
Table 8-1: Available SCPI Command Subsystems ............................................................................................... 168
Table 8-2: Mandatory IEEE488.2 Common Commands ..................................................................................... 263
Table 8-3: Status Byte Register (STB) ................................................................................................................. 267
Table 8-4: Status Event Register (ESR) ................................................................................................................ 269
Table 10-1: Supported Script Entries .................................................................................................................. 288
Table 11-1: Required Calibration Equipment ..................................................................................................... 315
Table 11-2: Setup for Voltage Offset Calibration ............................................................................................... 316
Table 11-3: Calibration Load Values by Model and Phase Mode ....................................................................... 320
Table 12-1: Warnings and Error Messages Listing .............................................................................................. 342

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