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XMP 2600 manual Xantrex Multiple Output Power System XMP, Programming Manual
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Error messages
Warranty
Turn-on and reset behavior
Setup system level protection shutdown features
Using commands
Shutdown on non-fault events
Reprogramming Delay
Output settings
Description Of Power Supply Symbols
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Programming Manual
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Contents
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Xantrex Multiple Output Power System XMP
Programming Manual
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
Programming Manual
Rev. 1.1 9/2003
How do you get service?
What does this warranty cover and how long does it
Warranty
Limited
Disclaimer Product
What does this warranty not cover?
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Information WARNING Limitations on Use
Information About Your Power Supply
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Description Of Power Supply Symbols
Safety Summary
Power Supply Grounding
Symbol Description
Input Mains Voltage Rating
120Vac nominal, up to 1KW output power 45 to 66Hz
Output Voltages
Do Not Open The Unit Air Inlets And Air Outlet
Safety Agency Compliance
Regulatory Approvals and Safety Agency Compliance
Power Supply Safety
Regulatory Approvals
Chapters Terminology
About this manual
Who should use this manual
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Recommendations on using the XMP
How to communicate with the XMP
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Interfacing the XMP
Basic setup and usage
Chapter 4 Advanced Features
Output Setup
Reprogramming Delay
Chapter 6 Status reporting
Chapter 5 Commands and Queries Reference
Selective shutdown
Categories
Self Test Results
Error Codes summary
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The GPIB interface
1Interfacing the XMP
Interfacing the XMP
The GPIB interface
Serial Interface Capabilities Computer Versus Terminal Operation
The serial interface
The serial interface
Interfacing the XMP
Listening Formats
Programming messages formats
Programming messages formats
Interfacing the XMP
Query
Talking Formats
Program
Header
Using the comm. channels
How to communicate with the XMP
Using the GPIB bus
Using an RS232 link
Using queries
Recovering from communication halts
Using commands
Programming the XMP
When queries are not used
Recommendations on using the XMP
Recommendations on using the XMP
Initialize the XMP
Setup the XMP 2600 status system
Enforce power-on conditions
Query installed Power Modules
Power-on retain
Initial setup of the Power Modules
Setup system level protection shutdown features
Check installed Power Modules
Reaction to Power Modules events
Output settings
Protection setup
Activation
Status reporting
Handling SRQ and the IEEE488.2 Status Structures
Using advanced features
On-going usage of the XMP
Use queries
Status registers
Event enable registers
Event registers
Mask registers
Main controller events
The main status byte
Output message Queue
Responding to SRQ events
Power modules status structure
Summary of power modules status
Remote communication time out
Primary engine status structure
The Error Code
What happens when power is turned on
The Faults Register
The Events Register
Handling SRQ and the IEEE488.2 Status Structures
Usage Guidelines
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Output Setup
Basic setup and usage
Basic setup and usage
3Basic Programming
Overview of output setup parameters
Power Module output rating
Output Setup
Output program limits
Output control
Output settings
Output activation
Globally enabling the outputs
Foldback
Current limiting schemes
Polarity and disconnect relays
Voltage / current mode
Reprogramming Delay
Reprogramming Delay
Retry
Shutdown on current limit
To set the amount of Reprogramming Delay, use the command DLY ch,nn.n where
Reprogramming Delay
Basic Programming
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Advanced Features
4Advanced Features
Setting the window thresholds
Workpoint window warning
Using the warnings
Using the events mechanism
Checking the status
Voltage mode example
The events enable masks
Protection using the workpoint window
Load protection
Additional usages
The trigger mechanism
Arm, trigger, sync and ramp
Set output to stored values
Toggle the output state on/off
Output off
The SYNC output
Un-arm
No-operation
New output setting value
What is output ramping?
Output ramping
Output settle
Synchronization of operations
Output ramping setup
Output ramping initiation
Simultaneous operations
Output on/off
Using hardware TRIG and SYNC to serialize operations
Other operations
Sequential Operations
Controller notification of Operation Complete
Using software OPC mechanism to serialize operations
Advanced Features
Synchronization of operations
The GLBL command
The commands to program shutdown grouping
The GRP command
Selective shutdown
Responding to communication time out events
Shutdown on non-fault events
Comm. time out
Advanced Features
Time out events as reflected in the status structure
Turn-on and reset behavior
Advanced Features
Selective shutdown
IEEE 488.1 BUS Commands
5Commands and Queries Reference
System Commands and Queries
Commands and Queries Reference
Categories
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Protection Commands and Queries
Settings Commands and Queries Output Control Commands and Queries
Commands and Queries Reference
Categories
Trigger and Sync Commands and Queries
Warnings Commands and Queries
Read-Back Queries
Commands and Queries Reference
Commands and Queries Reference
Status Reporting Commands and Queries Synch Commands and Queries
Categories
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Channel Error Code. The Channel Event Status Register is cleared and
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response is a value same as the IOUT? query
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5 = store into area 8 then start the sequence program
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6Status reporting
Power Modules Status Structure
IEEE 488.2 compatible Status Structures
The Events Register
The Error Code
The Faults Register
The Events Enable Register
The Output Register
The Events Filtering Negative Mask Register
The Events Filtering Positive Mask Register
Status reporting
IEEE 488.2 compatible Status Structures
XMP System Status Structure
Power Modules Summary Register - read with SRQS?
Standard Event Status Register - read with *ESR?
IEEE 488.2 compatible Status Structures
Primary Event Status Enable Register - set with PEE, read with PEE?
Standard Event Status Enable Register - set with *ESE read with *ESE?
Primary Status Register - read with PSR?
Primary Event Status Register - read with PER?
Parallel Poll Enable Register - set with *PRE, read with *PRE?
Service Request Enable Register - set with *SRE, read with *SRE?
Status Byte Register - read with *STB?
IEEE 488.2 compatible Status Structures
Self Test Results
Power Modules
channels
Status reporting
Main Controller
BYTE
Self Test Results
BYTE
Errors Reported by the Power Module
Error Codes summary
Errors Detected by the Main Controller
Power Modules Communications errors
GPIB Communications errors
RS232 Communications errors
Parser and Execution errors
Error Codes summary
80 No Polarity Relays installed for the referenced Power Module
Error Codes summary
81 No Disconnect Relay installed for the referenced Power Module
Status reporting
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