I-Tech IT8700 Series User manual

DC Programmable Electronic
Loads
Series IT8700 User Manual
Model: IT8722/IT8723/IT8731/IT8732/IT8733/
IT8722B/IT8732B/IT8733B/IT8701/IT8702/IT8703
Version: 4.2

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Manual Part Number
IT8700-402216
Revision
Fourth Edition, Jan. 21,
2019
Itech Electronic, Co., Ltd.
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Quality Certification and Assurance
We certify that series IT8700 electronic load meets all the published
specifications at time of shipment from the factory.
Warranty ITECH warrants that the product will be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of
delivery (except those described in the Limitation of Warranty below).
For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to a service center
designated by ITECH.
The product returned to ITECH for warranty service must be shipped
PREPAID. And ITECH will pay for return of the product to customer.
If the product is returned to ITECH for warranty service from overseas, all
the freights, duties and other taxes shall be on the account of customer.
Limitation of Warranty
This Warranty will be rendered invalid in case of the following:
Damage caused by circuit installed by customer or using customer own
products or accessories;
Modified or repaired by customer without authorization;
Damage caused by circuit installed by customer or not operating our
products under designated environment;
The product model or serial number is altered, deleted, removed or made
illegible by customer;
Damaged as a result of accidents, including but not limited to lightning,
moisture, fire, improper use or negligence.
Safety Symbols
Direct current
ON (power on)
Alternating current
OFF (power off)
Both direct and alternating
current
Power-on state
Protective conductor terminal
Power-off state
Earth (ground) terminal
Reference
terminal
Caution, risk of electric shock
Positive terminal
Warning, risk of danger (refer
to this manual for specific
Warning or Caution
information)
Negative terminal
Frame or chassis terminal
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Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of
operation of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific
warnings elsewhere in this manual will constitute a default under safety
standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the instrument. ITECH
assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these precautions.
Do not use the instrument if it is damaged. Before operation, check the
casing to see whether it cracks. Do not operate the instrument in the
presence of inflammable gasses, vapors or dusts.
The electronic load is provided with a three-core power line during delivery
and should be connected to a three-core junction box. Before operation, be
sure that the instrument is well grounded.
Make sure to use the power cord supplied by ITECH.
Check all marks on the instrument before connecting the instrument to
power supply.
Use electric wires of appropriate load. All loading wires should be capable
of bearing maximum short-circuit current of electronic load without
overheating. If there are multiple electronic loads, each pair of the power
cord must be capable of bearing the full-loaded rated short-circuit output
current
Ensure the voltage fluctuation of mains supply is less than 10% of the
working voltage range in order to reduce risks of fire and electric shock.
Do not install alternative parts on the instrument or perform any
unauthorized modification.
Do not use the instrument if the detachable cover is removed or loosen.
To prevent the possibility of accidental injuries, be sure to use the power
adapter supplied by the manufacturer only.
We do not accept responsibility for any direct or indirect financial damage
or loss of profit that might occur when using the instrument.
This instrument is used for industrial purposes, do not apply this product to
IT power supply system.
Never use the instrument with a life-support system or any other equipment
subject to safety requirements.
Failure to use the instrument as directed by the manufacturer may render
its protective features void.
Always clean the casing with a dry cloth. Do not clean the internals.
Make sure the vent hole is always unblocked.

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Environmental Conditions
The instrument is designed for indoor use and an area with low condensation.
The table below shows the general environmental requirements for the
instrument. The speed of fan will change intelligently by the temperature of
radiator. When the temperature is up to 40°C, the fan will be on and adjust
intelligently when temperature changes.
Environmental Conditions
Requirements
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C
Operating humidity
20%-80% (non-condensation)
Storage temperature
-20°C to 70 °C
Altitude
Operating up to 2,000 meters
Pollution degree
Pollution degree 2
Installation category
II
Note
To make accurate measurements, allow the instrument to warm up for 30 min before
operation.
Regulatory Markings
The CE mark indicates that the product
complies with all the relevant European
legal directives. The specific year (if any)
affixed refers to the year when the design
was approved.
The instrument complies with the WEEE
Directive (2002/96/EC) marking
requirement. This affixed product label
indicates that you must not discard the
electrical/electronic product in domestic
household waste.
This symbol indicates the time period
during which no hazardous or toxic
substances are expected to leak or
deteriorate during normal use. The
expected service life of the product is 10
years. The product can be used safely
during the 10-year Environment Friendly
Use Period (EFUP). Upon expiration of
the EFUP, the product must be
immediately recycled.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive
2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive
This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)
marking requirement. This affix product label indicates that you
must not discard the electrical/electronic product in domestic
household waste.
Product Category

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With reference to the equipment classifications described in the
Annex I of the WEEE Directive, this instrument is classified as a
“Monitoring and Control Instrument”.
To return this unwanted instrument, contact your nearest
ITECH office.

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Compliance Information
Complies with the essential requirements of the following applicable European
Directives, and carries the CE marking accordingly:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU
Low-Voltage Directive (Safety) 2014/35/EU
Conforms with the following product standards:
EMC Standard
IEC 61326-1:2012/ EN 61326-1:2013 ¹²³
Reference Standards
CISPR 11:2009+A1:2010/ EN 55011:2009+A1:2010 (Group 1, Class A)
IEC 61000-4-2:2008/ EN 61000-4-2:2009
IEC 61000-4-3:2006+A1:2007+A2:2010/ EN 61000-4-3:2006+A1:2008+A2:2010
IEC 61000-4-4:2004+A1:2010/ EN 61000-4-4:2004+A1:2010
IEC 61000-4-5:2005/ EN 61000-4-5:2006
IEC 61000-4-6:2008/ EN 61000-4-6:2009
IEC 61000-4-11:2004/ EN 61000-4-11:2004
1. The product is intended for use in non-residential/non-domestic environments. Use of the
product in residential/domestic environments may cause electromagnetic interference.
2. Connection of the instrument to a test object may produce radiations beyond the specified
limit.
3. Use high-performance shielded interface cable to ensure conformity with the EMC standards
listed above.
Safety Standard
IEC 61010-1:2010/ EN 61010-1:2010

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Content
DC Programmable Electronic Loads.........................................................................................................1
Quality Certification and Assurance ..........................................................................................................1
Warranty .................................................................................................................................................... 1
Limitation of Warranty................................................................................................................................1
Safety Symbols..........................................................................................................................................1
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................................................2
Environmental Conditions.......................................................................................................................... 3
Regulatory Markings..................................................................................................................................3
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive..................................................................3
Compliance Information.............................................................................................................................5
Chapter1 Inspection and Installation ..................................................................................................1
1.1 Verifying the Shipment.........................................................................................................................1
1.2 Module installation...............................................................................................................................1
1.2.1 Channel number ........................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Mainframe installation.......................................................................................................................... 3
1.3.1 Installation Size Introduction.........................................................................................................3
1.4 Connecting the Power Cord ................................................................................................................7
Chapter2 Quick Start............................................................................................................................. 9
2.1 Brief Introduction .................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Introduction........................................................................................................................................10
2.3 Front Pannel Introduction.................................................................................................................. 11
2.4 Rear panel description....................................................................................................................... 11
2.5 Power-on Selftest ..............................................................................................................................12
Chapter3 Panel function introduction............................................................................................... 14
3.1 Mainframe operation..........................................................................................................................14
3.1.1 Mainframe keyboard functions introduction................................................................................14
3.1.2 Menu list......................................................................................................................................15
3.1.3 Channel option............................................................................................................................20
3.1.4 Save and recall...........................................................................................................................20
3.1.5 Configuration menu introduction.................................................................................................20
3.1.6 Module keyboard lock.................................................................................................................20
3.2 Module operation...............................................................................................................................21
3.2.1 Single channel module panel......................................................................................................21
3.2.2 Dual channel module panel........................................................................................................21
3.3 VFD indicator function description.....................................................................................................22
3.4 8-pin control connector......................................................................................................................23
3.4.1 External trigger connections.......................................................................................................24
3.4.2 External ON/OFF control connection..........................................................................................24
3.5 Extended frame connections.............................................................................................................25
3.6 Controlling link...................................................................................................................................25
3.6.1 Voltage failure indication.............................................................................................................26
3.6.2 Current monitoring......................................................................................................................26
3.6.3 Digital I/O....................................................................................................................................26
3.6.4 Remote measurement connection..............................................................................................26
3.6.5 External analogue control...........................................................................................................27
3.7 Load connection ................................................................................................................................27
3.8 Parallel connections ..........................................................................................................................28
Chapter4 Operations introduction.....................................................................................................29
4.1 Local/remote operation......................................................................................................................29
4.2 PC control connection .......................................................................................................................29
4.3 Operating modes...............................................................................................................................29
4.3.1 Constant current (CC) mode.......................................................................................................30
4.3.2 Constant resistance (CR) mode .................................................................................................31
4.3.3 Constant voltage (CV) mode ......................................................................................................31
4.3.4 Constant power (CW) mode.......................................................................................................32
4.3.5 Operations ..................................................................................................................................33
4.4 Transient operation............................................................................................................................34
4.4.1 Continuous..................................................................................................................................35

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4.4.2 Pulsed.........................................................................................................................................35
4.4.3 Toggled .......................................................................................................................................35
4.4.4 A/B transient operations..............................................................................................................36
4.5 List operation.....................................................................................................................................37
4.6 Triggered operation ...........................................................................................................................40
4.6.1 Trigger function...........................................................................................................................40
4.6.2 Trigger source.............................................................................................................................40
4.7 Short operation..................................................................................................................................40
4.8 Input on/off operation.........................................................................................................................40
4.9 Synchronous load..............................................................................................................................41
4.10 Von operation ..................................................................................................................................41
4.11 Protection functions .........................................................................................................................43
4.11.1 Over voltage protection (OVP)..................................................................................................43
4.11.2 Over current protection (OCP)..................................................................................................43
4.11.3 Over power protection (OPP)....................................................................................................43
4.11.4 Over temperature protection (OTP)..........................................................................................44
4.11.5 Reverse voltage protection (LRV/RRV)....................................................................................44
4.12 Save and recall operation................................................................................................................44
4.13 Automatic test..................................................................................................................................44
4.14 CR-LED Test Function.....................................................................................................................48
Chapter5 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 49
5.1 Main technical parameters ................................................................................................................49
5.2 Supplementary characteristics ..........................................................................................................57
Chapter6 Remote operation...............................................................................................................59
6.1 RS232 interface.................................................................................................................................59
6.2 Ether Net interface.............................................................................................................................61
6.3 GPIB interface ...................................................................................................................................61
6.4 USB interface ....................................................................................................................................61
Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................63
Specifications of Red and Black Test Lines.............................................................................................63

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Chapter1 Inspection and Installation
This chapter mainly explains to the customer how to do the inspection after
receiving the package, and introduces the installation size and steps for the
mainframe and modules.
1.1 Verifying the Shipment
Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument. If
wrong items have been delivered, if items are missing, or if there is a defect
with the appearance of the items, contact the dealer from which you purchased
the instrument immediately.
The package contents include:
Item
Qty
.
Model
Remarks
Electronic Load
x1
IT8700 series
The IT8700 series include:
IT8722/IT8723/IT8731/IT8732/IT8733
/IT8722B/IT8732B/IT8733B/IT8701
/IT8702/IT8703
Power cord
x1
IT-E171/IT-E172/
IT-E173/IT-E174
User may select an appropriate
power cord that matches the
specifications of power socket used
in the area. See the Section
Connecting the Power Cord for
details.
CD
x1
-
It contains IT8700 electronic load
User’s Manual, Programming Guide
and other user documentations.
USB
x1
-
-
Ex-factory Test
Report
x1
-
It is the test report of the instrument
before delivery.
NOTE
Upon verification of the shipment, keep the package and relevant contents thereof in a
safe place. When returning the instrument for warranty service or repair, the specified
packing requirements shall be met.
IT8700 series electronic Load have optional accessory which individual sales:
IT-E153 Rack Mount Kit.
1.2 Module installation
Two load modules (IT8731/ IT8732/ IT8722B/ IT8732B/ IT8733/ IT8733B/
IT8722/ IT8723) can be installed into IT8701 mainframe, and four load modules
can be installed into IT8702 mainframe. If the modules installed all have double
channels, the load will have eight channels at maximum. Load modules can be
installed at any sequence into the mainframe. IT8703 extended frame can also
contain four load modules. The installation steps of extended frame are the
same as single mainframe, which just need screwdriver.
Installation steps:
1. Turn off the power switch and disconnect the 110V/220V power cord.
2. Take off any packing materials around the mainframe.
3. Push the module into the slot(as shown in figure 1-1)

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4. Fix the module with a screwdriver, the position of the screw is in the upside
and backside of the machine frame.
5. Install other modules one by one
Figure 1-1 module installation
NOTE
Franklinism will damage the module. Please install the module according to standard
electrostatic prevention operation style. Avoid touching the circuit board and connectors.
1.2.1 Channel number
To IT8700, the channel number for all modules is determined by the location of
the modules in relation to right side of the mainframe. To IT8702 mainframe, the
total channel number is 8. The 1st & 2nd channel are always next to the right
mainframe while 7, 8 channels are always next to the left side. Load channel
number is fixed even if the location isn’t occupied. Load module could have one
or two channels. The channel number of single channel model from right to left
according to the slot position should be: 1th channel, 3th channel, 5th channel….
For module with dual channels, such as IT8722, the channel number should be:
1th and 2th channels, 3th and 4th channels, 5th and 6th channels… The figure
below displays the rule of the module channel number. IT8701 mainframe and
IT8703 extended mainframe can be understood in the same way.
Fig 1-2 channel number distribution
For example:If IT8702 mainframe contains two single channel modules IT8731
and two double channels modules IT8722, channel number is automatically
Channel number sequentially are: 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Module
Mainframe

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assigned to every channel at the sequence from right to left: 1,3,5,6,7,8. Now
channel number 2,4 aren’t occupied. IT8722 is double channels module. (If the
installation location of two IT8722 modules is close to the left of the mainframe,
the channel number is 5,6,7,8 in sequence.) Modules including single channel
modules: IT8731,IT8732,IT8732B,IT8733,IT8733B and double channel
modules: IT8722,IT8723,IT8722B can be installed into IT8701, IT8702
mainframe or IT8703 extended frame according to your need.
1.3 Mainframe installation
The operating temperature of IT8700 series electronic load is 0 to 40℃. A fan
cools the electronic load by drawing air through the top and sides and
exhausting it out by the rear side. The electronic load must be installed in a
location that allows sufficient space at the sides and back of the unit for
adequate air circulation. Minimum clearances for bench operation are 3cm on
the top. If there are radiator fan in your cabinet, please avoid installing the load
near the fan for cabinet fan because it will limit air circulation of load. If you are
installing equipment on top of your electronic load in the cabinet, use a filler
panel above the unit to ensure adequate for air circulation.
IT8702 and IT8703 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack panel cabinet.
When it’s mounted, there’s no need to remove the bottom studs. You can
achieve it using IT-E153B (optional).
NOTE
Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the Load. When the load uses on the desk, make
sure there enough space on the bottom of the equipment for air circulation.
1.3.1 Installation Size Introduction
The instrument should be installed at well-ventilated and rational-sized space.
Please select appropriate space for installation based on the electronic load
size.
单通道编号的例子
Channel 1
Channel 7 Channel 3
Channel 5
单通道编号的例子
Channel 1
Channel 7 Channel 3
Channel 5
Fig1-3 channel number order while installing
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the dimensions of IT8701
IT8701 Mainframe size
Detailed Dimension Drawing
IT8701 Installation figure

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the dimensions of IT8702/IT8703
Detailed Dimension Drawing
IT8702 Mainframe size
Detailed Dimension Drawing

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the dimensions of Module IT8722/IT8723/IT8731/IT8732//IT8722B
IT8732B/IT8733B/IT8733
IT8702 Installation figure
Detailed Dimension Drawing
IT8703 Extended mainframe installation figure(dimension is the same as IT8702)

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1.4 Connecting the Power Cord
Connect the power cord after checking that the power switch of the instrument
is turned OFF.
AC power input level
IT8700 series electronic load support 110V/220V AC input. Please pay
attention to the AC level setup before provide AC power. (The AC line switch is
located at the rear of the unit.)
Option Opt.1: 220V ±10% 50Hz/60Hz
Option Opt.2: 110V ±10% 50Hz/60Hz
Input voltage selection
The load can work under 110/220V±10%AC input, as the label shown on the
rear(refer to figure 1-4). If the default value on the label doesn’t match your
region’s, please switch the black key to choose input line voltage, and then
insert power cord. Choose the right linear voltage as following.
IT8700 Module
Detailed Dimension Drawing

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NOTE
There’s no need to change fuse when linear voltage changes. The fuse can protect the
electronic load at any setting voltage specified.
Figure 1-4 power switching keys
Types of power cord
Select from the following schedule of Power Cord Specifications an appropriate
power cord that matches the voltage for the area in which you use the
instrument. If the power cord included in the instrument you purchased does
not match the voltage, contact the dealer or manufacturer for change.
China
IT-E171
United States &
Canada
IT-E172
Europe
IT-E173
England
IT-E174
Figure 1-5 types of power cord
(L:Live or Active Conductor(also called “live” or “hot”; N:Neutral or identified
conductor; E:Earth or Safety Ground)
Connecting AC Input
Connect standard power cord to the power supply input terminal.
Figure 1-6 Connecting AC Input
Connecting AC Input
电源转换开关电源转换开关
放大图
电源转换开关电源转换开关
放大图
110V110V110V110V110V110V110V
220V220V220V220V220V220V220V
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Chapter2 Quick Start
This chapter introduces the front panel and the rear panel of the electronic load,
make sure that you can quickly know the appearance, instruction and the key
function before you operate the load, Help you make better use of this series of
electronic load.
2.1 Brief Introduction
IT8700 series DC electronic loads are multi-channel programmable electronic
loads which can provide multiple solutions according to the requirements of
your design and test. This series have international advanced functions and
features. IT8700 series DC electronic loads has four standard communication
interfaces: RS232, USB, GPIB and Ether Net.
Removable modules for easy system configurability
Dynamic power distribution function for dual channels, save your cost
Dual-channel module displays every channel information simultaneously
Measure short-circuit peak current value
Up to 25KHZ transient mode and 100KHZ list mode
Measurement resolution: 0.1mV,0.01mA (10uA)
Measurement speed: up to 50KHZ
Auto-test function, with automatic judgment whether the test result exceeds
the set specification
Adjustable up/down slope of current
Support several electronic loads working at the same time
Support up to 16 channels with mainframe extension
Output resolution up to 16 bits, voltmeter and ammeter reach 5 1/2 bits
CC/CV/CR/CW mode
Highlight VFD display for both mainframe and modules
Support SCPI communication protocol
Output terminals on the rear panel
Simulate the transient response and export measured values in time
Built-in waveform generator and LIST mode
Built-in Ether Net/GPIB/USB/RS232 interfaces
Model
Voltage
Current
Power
IT8731
80V
40A
200W
IT8732
80V
60A
400W
IT8732B
500V
20A
300W
IT8733
80V
120A
600W
IT8733B
500V
30A
500W
IT8722
80V
20A
250W
80V
20A
250W
IT8723
80V
45A
300W
80V
45A
300W
IT8722B
500V
15A
250W
500V
15A
250W

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*IT8722, IT8723 and IT8722B are dual channel modules
2.2 Introduction
This user’s manual introduces the specifications, installation, operation and
programming of IT8700 series DC electronic loads. There’re two parts in
IT8700 DC electronic loads, mainframe/ extended frame and modules. The
frames mentioned are IT8701, IT8702 mainframe and IT8703 extended frame.
The modules mentioned are divided into two kinds: single channel module
(IT8731, IT8732, IT8732B, IT8733, IT8733B) and double channels module
(IT8722, IT8723, IT8722B). Each module should be installed into frame to work.
The range of every module’s specific voltage, current and power will be
introduced in the Chapter 5: specifications in detail.
There are up to 4 channels in IT8701 mainframe. After extended with IT8703
mainframe, it can be up to 12 channels. The dimension of IT8702 is the same
with IT8703. The difference is that IT8702 is main control frame while IT8703 is
an extended unit. There are up to 8 channels in IT8702 mainframe. After
extended with IT8703 mainframe, it can be up to 16 channels. All panel
operation and programming are also carried on the IT8701 or IT8702 main
panel.
One module could have one or two channels, each module will have its own
channel number according to the slot position. In the case of IT8702 mainframe,
there are 4 slot locations and each slot location has 2 channels, thus there are
8 channels in total and the channel number ranges from right to left in
sequence. if each slot has one channel, then the channel number from right to
left should be:1th channel,3th channel,5th channel….For module with dual
channels, the channel number should be:1th and 2th channels,3th and 4th
channels,5th and 6th channels….IT8703 extended mainframe can be
understood in the same way.
The technical parameters of each module such as voltage, current and power
are different. (Refer to Chapter5 Specifications for more details). The menu
functions of module IT8731, IT8732, IT8732B, IT8733, IT8733B, IT8722,
IT8723 and IT8722B are similar. The main functions are described as follows:
Module IT8731, IT8732, IT8732B, IT8733, IT8733B, IT8722, IT8723, IT8722B
Working functions: constant current(CC),constant resistance(CR),constant
voltage(CV),constant power(CW)
Enable you to set the rising slope and falling slope of current in dynamic
mode, dynamic functions has one mode: CC
Dynamic mode: up to 25KHZ,list mode: up to 100KHZ
Voltage measuring resolution:0.1mV, Current measuring resolution
0.01mA(10 uA), measuring speed could reach 50KHZ
With remote sense function
Short-circuit function
Storage capacity:101 sets, used to save customer’s setting parameters
List mode: enable you to edit a list file in CC mode. Number of list steps:
2-84, each step time: 0.000020~3600s.You can save seven list files.
Auto test function, up to 10 test files or 100 test items

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2.3 Front Pannel Introduction
There’re two parts in front panel, which are main panel and module panel.
Refer to figure 2-1. Main panel and module panel keys’ function will be
introduced below.
Figure 2-1 IT8700 front panel (take example of IT8702)
1. VFD display
2. Module keyboard: <A/B>,<Short>,<Tran>,<Mode>,<On/Off> and direction
keys.
3. Knob, change parameters
4. Mainframe function keyboard: control each channel’s operating status. Control
input status: On/Off.Specific buttons: <Chan>, <Save>, <Recall>, <Setup>,
<On/Off>, <Trig>, <Start>, <Pause>, <Enter>, <Shift>, <▲>, <▼>.
5. Mainframe compound button((numeric keys):1.set parameters 2.assembled
menu function. detailed buttons:<1>,<2>,<3>,<4> plus function keys to enter
the system menu,<5> plus function keys to enter the config menu, <6> plus
function keys to enter program menu,<7> plus function keys to select local
operation,<8> plus function keys to select lock function, <9>, <0>,<.>, <Esc>.
6. Power switch ON/OFF
2.4Rear panel description
The part introduces the location of terminals and interfaces on the rear panel.
Refer to figure 2-2 for more details.
Figure 2-2 IT8700 rear panel (take example of IT8702)
①②③
④
⑤
⑥
Module
Mainframe
⑪⑫
①
③②
⑤④
⑦⑥
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑬⑭
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