2-14 BOP HIPWR 111315FIGURE 2-4. LOAD CONNECTIONS, REMOTE SENSING2.7.3 SETUP FOR REMOTE OPERATION VIA GPIBWith all power off, connect the load to the BOP using either local or remote sensing. If units areto be connected in series or parallel, refer to PAR. 2.8. Connect the GPIB connector to the GPIBport (see Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1). Turn power on and refer to PAR. 3.2 for power supplybasics and PAR. 3.5 for remote mode programming.The default GPIB address is 6; to change it refer to PAR 3.5.3.1. The default configurationallows both local and remote operation; to prevent local operation once the unit is being con-trolled from the GPIB, see PAR. B.136. Refer to PAR. 3.5.3.1 to configure the GPIB Port.SCPI programming is described in PAR. 3.6; Appendices A and B provide syntax for SCPI com-mon and subsystem commands and queries implemented in this unit. All the features describedfor Local Mode operation can be accomplished using remote SCPI commands.2.7.4 SETUP FOR REMOTE OPERATION VIA RS 232CWith all power off, connect the load to the BOP using either local or remote sensing (refer toPAR. 2.5). If units are to be connected in series or parallel, refer to PAR. 2.8. Connect the RS232 connector to the RS 232 port (see Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1). Turn power on and refer toPAR. 3.2 power supply basics and PAR. 3.5.6 for RS 232 operation. SCPI programming isdescribed in PAR. 3.6; Appendices A and B provide syntax for SCPI common and subsystemcommands and queries implemented in this unit. Refer to PAR. 3.5.3.2 to configure the RS 232Port.GNDNETOUTMONN / C OUTSCOMSCOMMONGND