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5 TABLE OFCONTENTS 9 WARRANTYLIMITATION OF WARRANTY WARRANTY SERVICE DISCLAIMER TRADEMARK INFORMATION THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW FCC WARNING 2 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTION INSTALLATION CATEGORY GROUNDING FUSES INPUT RATINGS LIVE CIRCUITS PARTS SUBSTITUTIONS & MODIFICATIONS 3 11 ~SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSENVIRONM ENTAL CONDITIONS 12 4SICHERHEITS INSTALLATIONS ANWEISUNGEN 13 ~6 14 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 USER MANUALCONTENT 1.2 INTRODUCTION 16 81.3 ACCESSORIES 17 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS21 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION3.3 INITIAL INS 3.1 GENERAL 3.2 PREPARATION FOR USE PECTIONS 22 143.4 RACK MOUNTING 3.4.3 Plastic Supporting legs 3.5 LOCATION, MOUNTING AND COOLING 3.6 AC SOURCE REQUIREMENTS 23 153.7 AC INPUT POWER CONNECTION 25 173.8 TURN ON CHECKOUT PROCEDURE 27 193.9 CONNECTING THE LOAD 34 263.10 LOCAL AND REMOTE SENSING 28 36 CHAPTER 4 FRONT AND REAR PANELCONTROLS AND CONNECTORS4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 38 304.3 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ANDCONTROLS 39 314.4 RE AR PANEL SW1 SETUP SWITCHFig.4-3: SW1 setup DIP-switch40 4.4.1SW1 position function Refer to Table 4 e SW1 switch setting. bladed screwdriver to change th off. Then use any small flat ing the front panel OUT button. Ensure that the Output Voltage falls to zero and the OUT LED is s- Resetting the SW1 4.4.2 Table 4 for all positions. 3 for description of SW1 position functions. The factory default setting is Down 3: SW1 Positions Functions switch Before making any changes to the SW1 switch setting, disable the power supply output by pres 41 334.5 REAR PANEL J1 PROGRAMMING ANDMONITORING CONNECTOR 43 CHAPTER 5 LOCAL OPERATION45 37OUTPUT SHUT 5.7 5.6 5.5 A 5.4 UNDER VOLTAGE LIMIT (UVL) FOLDBACK PROTECTION OUTPUT ON/OFF CONTROL OFF (SO) CONTROL VIA REAR PANELJ1 CONNECTOR 46 385.82 for rear panel SW1 Setup switch. Refer to Table 5 The SO control logic can be selected by the tacts 2, 3 and 15 are optically isolated from the power supply output. n nected internally). Co n- state. J1 contact 15 is the SO signal input and contacts 2 and 3, IF_COM, are the signal return (co indicate the unit off by a J1 signal, the VOLTAGE display will show SO to When the unit is shut also be used to reset the OVP and Fold Protection (refer to Section 5.3 and 5.5 for details). chain (refer to Section 5.16). The SO control can ting power supplies in a Daisy useful for connec SW1 setting and SO Control Logic. ENABLE/DISABLE CONTROL VIAREAR PANEL J1 CONNECTOR 5.9 CV/CC SIGNAL 5.10 PS_OK SIGNAL 47 39START AND AUTO 5.11 SAFE RESTART MODES 5.12 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTON (OTP) 5.13 LAST SETTING MEMORY 5.14 SERIES OPERATION 50 425.15 PARALLEL OPERATION 53 455.16 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION 5.17 FRONT PANEL LOCKING 46 54 CHAPTER 6 REMOTE ANALOG PROGRAMMINGALOG 6.2 LOCAL/REMOTE AN 6.1 INTRODUCTION CONTROL 6.3 LOCAL/REMOTE ANALOGINDICATION 55 476.4 56 486.5 RESISITIVE PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE ANDCURRENT LIMIT 57 496.6 REMOTE MONITORING OF OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT 50 58 CHAPTER 7 RS232 & RS485 REMOTE CONTROL7.1 INTRODUCTION 7.2 CONFIGURATION 59 517.3 REAR PANEL RS232/RS485 CONNECTOR 60 527.4 MD MODE OPTION (Factory Installed) 61 535Fig.7-3: RS232 cable with DB9 connector ( P/N: GEN/232-9) Fig.7-2: RS232 cable with DB25 connector (P/N: GEN/232-25)REMARKS8PIN CONNEC TOR DB-9CON NECTOR 8PIN CONNEC TOR DB-25CO NNECTOR 3 and 7 2, 7 igures 7 ble. Refer to F a c 2. Connect rear panel IN connector to the controller RS232 or RS485 port using a suitable shielded RS485: UP position RS232: DOWN position 4). 6 (Section 4 t the desired interface RS232 or RS485 using rear panel setup switch SW1 5.1 7. CONNECTING POWER SUPPLIES TO RS232 OR RS485 BUSSingle power supply 1. Selec 4 for available RS232 and RS485 cables.REMARKS DB-9CONNECTOR 8PIN CONNECTOR Fig.7-4: RS485 cable with DB9 connector ( P/N: GEN/485-9) 62 546. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE PROTOCOL 6 1 Data format 63 558 7 ERROR MESSAGES COMMAND SET DESCRIPTION 66 587.9 GLOBAL OUTPUT COMMANDS 67 597.10 SINGLE BYTE COMMANDS70 5: Voltage programming rangeNOTE: 7: OVP programming range e 7 Tablprogram the power supply over ther atedvalues. mended to m The power supplyc anac cept valueshigher 5% than the table values, however it is not reco 6: Current prrated values. mended to program the power supply beyond the m- than the table values, however it is not reco The power supply can accept values higher 5% ogramming range NOTE: 8: UVL programming range 71 637.11 STATUS, ERROR AND SRQ REGISTERS83 B Rev. 00 0 15 5 Status Registers Serial Fault Registers TXD 72 Fig.7-7: Status and Error Registers Diagram7.11.2 Conditional Registers The fault Condition Register 10 for the Status Condition register bits. tion Register bits and Table 7 i Cond 9 for description of the Fault 73 7.11.2 Conditional Registers (continued) Bit Set condition Fault symbol Fault name BIT 10: Status Condition Register Bit Set condition Fault symbol Fault name BIT 9: Fault Condition Register Bit Reset condition 76 68MMUNICATION TEST SET 7.12 SERIAL CO UP 69 77 CHAPTER 8 ISOLATED ANALOG PROGRAMMINGOPTION8.1 INTRODUCTION 8.2 SPECIFICATIONS 78 708.3 ISOLATED PROGRAMMING & MONITORING CONNECTOR 79 718.4 SETUP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 72 80 CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE9.1 INTRODUCTION 9.2 UNITS UNDER WARRANTY 9.3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 9.4 ADJUSTMENTS AND CALIBRATION 9.5 PARTS REPLACEMENT ANDREPAIRS 9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING 81 739.7 FUSE RATING
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