Download User's Guide DP800 Series Programmable Linear DC Power Supply
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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Number of Cycles The number of cycles is defined as the number of times that the instrument performs timing output according to the preset voltage and current. Press Cycles to set the number of cycles to “Infinite” or use the knob or numeric keyboard to input the value. The range is from 1 to 99999. Tip The total number of groups in each timing output = the number of groups × the number of cycles The power supply will terminate the timer function when the total number of groups of outputs is finished. At this point, the state of the power supply depends on the setting of End State. End State The end state refers to the state of the instrument after it finishes outputting the total number of groups of voltage and current values when the number of cycles is a specified value. Press End State to select “Outp Off” or “Last”. Outp Off: the instrument turns off the output automatically after finishing the output. Last: the instrument stops at the output state of the last group after finishing the output. Note: When the number of cycles is set to “Infinite”, the end state is invalid. To Manually Edit the Timer Parameters You can edit the timer parameters manually. Press Parameter and use the left/right direction keys to select the number (No.) in the timer parameter list, use the up/down direction keys to select the voltage (Volt), current (Curr) and time (Set) of the current group respectively and use the numeric keyboard or direction keys and knob to input the desired value. Use the same method to set the parameters of the other groups. You need to set the parameters of number 0 to number (P-1); wherein, P is the number of output groups currently set. Only 6 groups of parameters can be or to displayed on each page of the timer parameter list and you can press view and set the parameters of the other groups. This interface provides timer parameter preview; the horizontal axis represents time and the vertical axis represents voltage and current; users can view the values on the current page of the parameter list. DP800 User’s Guide 2-9