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Isolated Analog Programming Mode (ISOL)
M370046-01 4-23
4
Making ISOL Control Connections
For most connectors and jumpers, use any suitable wire such as 22
AWG stranded wire. For lowest noise performance, use shielded twisted
pair wiring of 22 AWG. Use the shortest leads possible. +5 V and +15 V
Auxiliary Output reference to pin 2 and 6 (isolated common) on the
ISOL Connector.
ISOL Programming With External Voltage Source
The pin numbers are described in Table 4-4 on page 4–21.
CAUTION: Equipment damage
Before making connections from external circuits to the Isolated Analog
Programming Connector, turn the front panel power switch to off and wait until
the front panel displays have gone out.
Figure 4-11
Programming Output Voltage using an Isolated External
Voltage Source
Figure 4-12
Programming Output Current using an Isolated External
Voltage Source
V
V
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