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ITech IT8000 Series User Manual

ITech IT8000 Series
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Basic Operation
5 Basic Operation
This chapter describes the basic functions and features of the instrument. Div-
ided into the following sections:
Local/Remote Mode Switch
Key Lock Function
Save and Recall Operations
Data Logging Function
Set the Beeper Status (Beep)
Set the Power-on State (PowerOn)
Sense Function (Sense)
Select Trigger Source (Trig Source)
Set the Communication Information (I/O Con)
Set Parallel Operation Mode (Parallel)
Digital I/O Function (Digital Port)
Analogue Function (Ext-Program) (Optional)
Restored to Factory Setting (System Reset)
View the System Information (System Info)
Observe Power Grid Information (AC-Meter)
Display Loading Time (Disp on timer)
System Upgrade
5.1 Local/Remote Mode Switch
The load provides both local and remote operation modes. The default mode of
the load is local operation mode.
Local operation mode: Use the front panel keys to control the load.
Remote operation mode: The load is connected to PC, and the user uses
the software in PC to control the load remotely.
During remote control operation, the remote symbol “Rmt” is displayed.
All panel keys, except the [On/Off] and [Shift]+[3] (Local) keys, are
locked.
You can press [Shift]+[3] (Local) to switch the remote control to local
control. The mode modification will not affect the input parameters of the
load.
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BrandITech
ModelIT8000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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