Isolated Analog Programming Mode (ISOL)
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2. If the mode is currently nonE then select any other ISOL mode. If
this step is done, be sure to restore the ISOL setting to nonE when
the operation is complete. Otherwise, do not rotate the Rotary knob/
Enter button to keep the current ISOL mode.
3. Press the Rotary knob/Enter button to select the ISOL mode.
The output voltage display should read LE U and the output current
display will display ISOL level.
4. Press the Rotary knob/Enter button to return to normal mode.
5. If the ISOL mode was modified in step 2, execute the procedure to
deactivate the ISOL voltage mode.
Quick Tip
Remote operation
uses these SCPI
commands. See
page 5–1.
The SCPI command (s) for these instructions are:
[:]SYSTem:REMote[:VOLTage]:SOURce:ISOlated
[:]SYSTem:COMMunicate:APRogram[:VOLTage][:ISOlated]:LEV
el
[:]MEASure:APRogram[:VOLTage]:ISOlated[:SCALar][:DC]?
Resistive-Controlled Current ISOL Setup
Activating ISOL Resistive-Controlled Current Setup
1. Turn the mode control knob to the CAP position or press the Rotary
knob/Enter button if the control knob is already at the CAP position.
CAPr is displayed on the output voltage display.
2. Turn Rotary knob/Enter button to select R IS (voltage source from
isolated connector).
3. Press the Rotary knob/Enter button to commit the selected mode.
LE C is displayed on the output voltage display.
4. Select the input source level using the Rotary knob/Enter button.
5. Once the desired level has been selected, press the Rotary knob/
Enter button to commit the change.
The display will return to the normal display.