Essentially, yes. But be aware of the open-circuit output voltage; the 
supply will attempt to pump-out the amount of requested current, and in 
order to do so, it will increase it's output voltage until the desired 
current is obtained.
Just make sure that *you* are not the load. For example, if you set the 
current to 150mA, and touch the terminals, you will probably be killed. I'm 
not joking. The 1400mA supply will crank out as much as 420V, and 100-200mA 
is fatal.

I suspect that when the supply is energized, it will rapidly increase the 
output voltage from 0 volts, up to the maximum no-load output voltage 
(420V), until the measured current reaches what you set it to. If the 
load's resistance decreases as the current increases, the output voltage 
will also decrease; this is typical behavior of a gas discharge as it 
ionizes.

What are you driving from the supply ?

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