*OTP

*Enable/Disable open (Power supply is disabled)

*OVP

*SO (Rear panel Shut-Off, Power Supply is shut off)

*Foldback

*IEEE failure (With optional IEEE interface)

*AC fail

*Output Off

5.11 SAFE-START AND AUTO-RESTART MODES

When turning On the power supply AC On/Off, it can start to its last setting of Output Voltage and Current with the output Enabled (Auto-restart mode) or start with the output Disabled (Safe-start mode). Press and hold the OUT button to select between Safe-start and Auto-restart modes. The VOLTAGE display will continuously cycle between “SAF” and “AU7” every 3 seconds. Releasing the OUT pushbutton while one of the modes is displayed, selects that mode. The default setting at shipment is Safe-start mode.

5.11.1 Auto-restart mode

In this mode, the power supply restores its last operation setting. Upon start-up, the output is enabled or disabled according to its last setting.

5.11.2 Safe-start mode

In this mode, the power supply restores its last operation setting and sets the Output to an Off state. At start-up, the output is Disabled and the Output Voltage and Current are zero. To Enable the output and restore the last Output Voltage and Current values, momentarily press the OUT button.

5.12 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTON (OTP)

The OTP circuit shuts down the power supply before the internal components can exceed their safe internal operating temperature. When an OTP shutdown occurs, the display shows “O7P” and the ALARM LED blinks.

Resetting the OTP circuit can be automatic (non-latched) or manual (latched) depending on the Safe-start or Auto-restart mode.

1.Safe-start mode: In Safe-start mode, the power supply stays Off after the over temperature con- dition has been removed. The display continues to show “O7P” and the ALARM LED continues to blink. To reset the OTP circuit, press the OUT button (or send an OUT ON command via the serial port).

2.Auto-restart mode: In Auto-restart mode, the power supply recovers to its last setting automati- cally when the over temperature condition is removed.

5.13 LAST SETTING MEMORY

The power supply is equipped with Last Setting Memory, which stores several power supply parame- ters at each AC turn-off sequence.

STORED PARAMETERS:

1.OUT On or Off

2.Output Voltage setting (PV setting)

3.Output Current setting (PC setting)

4.OVP level

5.UVL level

6.FOLD setting

7.Start-up mode (Safe-start or Auto-restart)

8.Remote/Local: If the last setting was Local Lockout, (latched mode), the supply will return to Remote mode (non-latched).

9.Address setting

10.Baud rate

11.Locked/Unlocked Front Panel (LFP/UFP)

(Items 8, 9, 10 are related to Remote Digital Control operation and are explained in Chapter 7) 12. Master/Slave setting

5.14 SERIES OPERATION

Power supplies of the SAME MODEL can be connected in series to obtain increased output voltage. Split connection of the power supplies gives positive and negative output voltage.

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