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Figure 9: wiring diagram for Remote HV on/off for the CM5
Note:
Ensure that the external control is switched on using the configuration menu for the relevant
operational mode. See section 6.14, menu 6300 and Appendix VII example 5.
5.8 Analogue control signals
Two inputs have been defined for controlling the high voltage or the setpoint of the current to be
supplied. Both signals can be configured and controlled independently of each other. In order to
configure the inputs the generator menu must be used. This is explained in menu items 6630 to
6634 and 6640 to 6644 (see section 6.24).
Note:
The input signals are protected against overload. If, for example, the 0–5 V DC mode is
activated, and a voltage of more than 5 V DC is connected, the input automatically switches
to the 0–10 V DC range. The generator indicates this on the display via an error message.
Check why the input is incorrectly adjusted and restore the correct configuration setting for
the relevant input.
5.8.1 Analogue control signal Remote Voltage Setpoint/Voltage Limit
To connect the control signal for the high voltage a voltage or current source must be connected
between pin 3 and one of the earth pins 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24 and/or 25 as indicated in the
diagram below.