Xantrex Technology XDL 35-5TP manual Jog Control

Models: XDL 35-5T XDL 35-5TP

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The OK key is used to confirm most keypad entries. At all other times it becomes the VIEW V/I LIMITS key and pressing it will cause the display to show preset output voltage and current limit for 3 seconds; during this period the LIM indicator in the display flashes.

Pressing SHIFT illuminates the key and gives the numeric keys the functions marked above them (e.g. STORE, RECALL, etc.). When a function is selected by pressing one of these keys SHIFT is cancelled (the SHIFT key is no longer lit). The further key presses required to complete the selected function are described in detail in the sections that follow; if no key is pressed within 10 seconds to complete the function, the function with terminate as if ESCAPE has been pressed. SHIFT is a toggle key; pressing SHIFT again when it has been selected will cancel SHIFT. SHIFT is also cancelled by ESCAPE, or by pressing SET V or SET I. Note that in LINK mode settings accessed by STORE and RECALL are specific to the LINK mode and are in addition to settings accessible when STORE and RECALL are used on individually selected outputs.

Jog Control

The rotary 'jog' control permits the output voltage or current limit to be incremented or decremented in steps with a resolution set by the JOG SET keys; the output immediately follows the setting, i.e. no OK is required.

At power-up jog is always off. To jog the voltage or current setting press the V or I JOG SET key; the key will illuminate and the JOG indicator under the digit that was last jogged will flash. Whilst the V or I JOG SET key is lit, each further press of the V or I key moves the JOG indicator one digit to the left; the selection 'wraps-round' such that when the largest value of jog increment has been reached the next press returns it to the lowest. The default position at power-up is under the LSD, i.e. the lowest jog increment is selected.

Turning the rotary jog control clockwise/anti-clockwise increments/decrements the selected digit; digits to the left of the one being jogged are automatically incremented/decremented when the decade overflow/underflow point is reached. Digits to the right of the one being jogged remain unchanged unless the jog step overflows/underflows the range maximum/minimum in which case they are set to zero. For example, 33·65V goes to 34·65V goes to 35·00V for the 35V range and a 1V jog increment; 0·160A goes to 0·060A goes to 0·001A for a 0·1A jog decrement.

The jog steps that can be selected are 1mV, 10mV, 100mV and 1mA, 10mA, 100mA; if the 35V/500mA range has been selected the current increment steps are 0·1mA, 1mA, 10mA.

To disable the jog rotary control press the JOG SET OFF key; reselecting JOG SET V or I will enable jog on the last used digit position. Jog is not cancelled by using numeric entry or any of the SHIFT functions but it is disabled whilst that function is enabled.

When in constant voltage mode with the output on the right-hand display will show actual current rather than current limit. If JOG SET I is selected the JOG indicator under the selected digit will flash at half-speed ('lazy' flash). To observe the effect of jogging the current limit it will be necessary to either turn the output off (so that the display permanently shows the current limit) or to press VIEW V/I LIMITS which causes the current limit to be displayed until 3 seconds after movement of the jog control ceases. The 'lazy' flash is also used when JOG SET V has been selected and actual voltage is being shown because the supply has gone into current limit.

The factory default is to flash the JOG indicator under the selected digit for the whole time that jog is selected so that the user is constantly reminded which parameter can be incremented/ decremented. Where this degree of reminding is considered inadequate the user can select, using the Extra Functions capability, to flash the digit itself; conversely, where the flashing is considered intrusive the user can select to not flash the JOG indicator (except when the 'lazy' flash is shown).

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Xantrex Technology XDL 35-5TP manual Jog Control

XDL 35-5T, XDL 35-5TP specifications

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