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Feb 18, 2025 - 03:28 AM
To set the voltage and current levels on the GW INSTEK GPP-3060 Programmable DC Power Supply, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the power supply by pressing the power button located on the front panel.
2. Use the rotary xxxx labeled "V-SET" to adjust the desired voltage level for the selected channel (CH1 or CH2). The voltage range is adjustable from 0V to the maximum voltage specified in the specifications.
3. Use the rotary xxxx labeled "I-SET" to adjust the desired current level for the selected channel. The current range is adjustable from 0A to the maximum current specified in the specifications.
4. If you want to enable tracking series or parallel modes, press the "TRACK" button on the front panel. This allows CH1 and CH2 to output larger voltage or current levels by using one channel as the master and the other as the slave.
5. If you want to set the power supply to the Load Mode function, press the "LOAD" button on the front panel. This function disables the tracking series and parallel modes.
6. If you want to customize a certain V/I sequential waveform output, use the sequence function. This can be accessed by pressing the "SEQ" button on the front panel.
7. If you need to output a series of pulses, use the delay function. This function is available when the voltage is constant and can be accessed by pressing the "DELAY" button on the front panel.
8. The power supply also has a monitor/recorder function that allows you to monitor the load status and record the output status in real time. This function can be accessed through the menu options on the front panel.
9. The power supply can be operated through the front panel menu or remotely controlled using USB, RS232, GPIB (optional), or LAN (optional) interfaces.
For more detailed information and instructions, please refer to the User Manual provided with the product.
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