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XTR 850 Watt, XTR6-110, XTR8-100, XTR12-70, XTR20-42, XTR33-25, XTR40-21, XTR60-14, XTR80-10.5, XTR100-8.5, XTR150-5.6, XTR300-2.8, XTR600-1.4, XTR6-220, XTR8-200, XTR12-140, XTR20-84, XTR33-50, XTR40-42, XTR60-28, XTR80-21.5, XTR100-17, XTR150-11.2, XTR300-5.6, XTR600
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Contents
Main
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About Xantrex
Trademarks
Notice of Copyright
Exclusion for Documentation
Date and Revision
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About This Manual
Purpose
Scope
Audience
Conventions Used
Related Information
Acronyms
Font Conventions
Important Safety Instructions
Power Supply Safety Markings
WARNING: High energy and high voltage
WARNING: Limitations on use
CAUTION: For use as a battery charger
Standard Warnings
Contents
Important Safety Instructions
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2
Introduction
3
Local Operation
4
Analog Programming (APG) and Isolated Analog Programming (ISOL)
5
Remote Operation
6
Calibration and Troubleshooting
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SCPI Command Reference
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Figures
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Table s
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Features and Options
XTR 850 Watt and XTR 1700 Watt Models
Front Panel for XTR 850 Watt and XTR 1700 Watt
Front Panel Display and Controls
Figure 1-2
Front Panel Display and Controls
Rear Panel Connectors on XTR 850 Watt
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Rear Panel Connectors on XTR 1700 Watt
Figure 1-6
Figure 1-7
XTR 1700 Watt Series: 6 V to 40 V Models
XTR 1700 Watt Series: 60 V to 600 V Models
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Basic Setup Procedure
Basic Setup Procedure
Step 1: Inspecting and Cleaning
Initial Inspection
Periodic Cleaning
Step 2: Location and Mounting
Rack Mounting
Purchasing Rack Mount Kits
Venti lati on
Step 3: Connecting AC Input Power
XTR 1700 Watt AC Input Connector
XTR 1700 Watt AC Input Wire
XTR 1700 Watt AC Input Wire Connection
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Step 4: Selecting Load Wires
Load Wiring
Insulation Rating
Current Carrying Capacity
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Step 5: Performing Functional Tests
Poweri ng the Power S upply On/Of f
Voltage and Current Mode Operation Checks
Step 6: Connecting Loads
DC Output Connectors
6 V40 V Models
60 V600 V Models
Inductive Loads
Connecting Single Loads
Connecting Multiple Loads
Step 7: Connecting Remote Sensing
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Configuring Settings from the Front Panel
Using the 9-Position Mode Control Knob
Using the Rotary knob/Enter button
Coarse and Fine Adjustment Modes
Fine adjustment mode Pressing the Rotary knob/Enter button to change the mode to fine
Select and Set from the Front Panel
Navigating the Menu System
Setting VOL and CUR Modes
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Normal Display Mode and Inactivity Timeout
Navigating the Menu System
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Figure 3-2
Front Panel Menu System
Display Messages on the Front Panel
Front Panel Display Text
Table 3-2
Front Panel Display Text
Standard Operation
Operating Modes
Constant Voltage Mode Operation
Constant Current Mode Operation
Automatic Mode Crossover
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Shipped Configuration (Local Operation)
Turning the Output On/Off
Turning the Auxiliary Output On/Off
Output Auto Start Mode (Auto Restart)
Auxiliary Auto Start Mode
Alarms and Errors
Clearing Alarms
Clearing Triggered and Manual Alarms
Clearing a Flash Failure Alarm
Clearing Automatic Alarms
Front Panel ALARM LED
Alarm Masking
Alarm Output Latching
Setting Foldback Mode
Resetting Activated Foldback Protection
Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
Defining the OVP Set Point
Using Under Voltage Protection (UVP)
Defining the UVP Set Point
Over Current Protection (OCP)
Using Over Temperature Protection Lock (OTP)
Defining the OTP Mode
Resetting in Latch Mode
Current Configuration Memory Settings
User Setting Memory Locations
Saving User Setting Memory Locations
Recalling User Setting Memory Locations
Local Lockout
Enabling Local Lockout
Disabling Local Lockout
Using the External Shutdown Function
Activating the External Shutdown Function
Controlling the External Shutdown Function
Defining the Polarity of the External Shutdown Signal
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Interlock Function
Defining the Interlock Mode
Power On Status Signal
Hardware Malfunction Alarms
Resetting the Power Supply
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Using Multiple Power Supplies
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Using Multiple Power Supplies
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Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series Operation
Power Supply
Connecting to the Load in Local Sensing Mode
Figure 3-5
Series Operation
Connecting to the Load in Remote Sensing Mode
Configuring Multiple Supplies for Current Sharing Operation (APG Method)
Setting up the Master Unit
Setting up the Slave Units
Note: The slave unit discussed here is not the same as the remote interface
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Analog Programming (APG) of Output Voltage and Output Current
Remote Programming Options
Analog Monitor Signals
Auxiliary Outputs
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Analog Programming (APG) Connector J1
Figure 4-1
APG Connector Terminals Table 4-3
APG Pins and Functions J1
Table 4-3
APG Pins and Functions J1
Making Control Connections
Wiring
Analog Programming Mode
Analog Programming With External Voltage Source
J1.9 J1.7
J1.10 J1.7
Voltage-Controlled Voltage APG Setup
Activating APG Voltage Mode
Deactivating APG Voltage Mode
Query for Analog Voltage Input Level
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Voltage-Controlled Current APG Setup
Activating APG Current Mode
Deactivating APG Current Mode
Query for Analog Current Input Level
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Resistive-Controlled Voltage APG Setup
Deactivating APG Voltage Mode
Query for Analog Voltage Input Level
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Resistive-Controlled Current APG Setup
Deactivating APG Current Mode
Query for Analog Current Input Level
Voltage and Current Readback
Isolated Analog Programming Mode (ISOL)
AUX Output and Isolated Analog Programming (ISOL) Connector
Table 4-4
AUX Output and ISOL Connector Pins and Functions J3
CAUTION: Equipment damage
Making ISOL Control Connections
ISOL Programming With External Voltage Source
Voltage-Controlled Voltage ISOL Setup
Activating ISOL Programming Voltage Mode
Deactivating ISOL Voltage Mode
Query for ISOL Voltage Input Level
Voltage-Controlled Current ISOL Setup
Activating ISOL Programming Current Mode
Deactivating ISOL Current Mode
Query for ISOL Current Input Level
Analog Programming With External Resistor
Resistive-Controlled Voltage ISOL Setup
Activating ISOL Programming Voltage Mode
Deactivating ISOL Voltage Mode
Query for ISOL Voltage Input Level
Resistive-Controlled Current ISOL Setup
Activating ISOL Resistive-Controlled Current Setup
Deactivating ISOL Current Mode
Query for ISOL Current Input Level
Voltage and Current Readback (Isolated)
Query Remote Control Source State
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Hardware and Connection Setup
Configuring Remote Control Using RS-232
Figure 5-1
Remote Control Connectors Table 5-1
Remote Control Connector Pins and Functions J4 and J6
RS-232 Communication Cable with RJ-45 to DB-9
RS-232 Communication Cable with RJ-45 to DB-25
Completing the Setup
Configuring Remote Control Using RS-485
RS-485 Communication Cable with RJ-45 to DB-9
RS-485 Communication Cable with Two RJ-45s
Completing the Setup
Configuring Remote Control using the USB Connector
Setting Up the PC to Use the USB Connection
Installing USB to Serial Converter and Serial Port
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Verifying Installation
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Complete the Setup
Ethernet (ENET) or GPIB Connector (Optional)
Multiple Power Supply Connections to RS-485 Bus
Multiple Power Supply Setup
Note: If either RS-232 or RS-485 are used for communication with the
Multiple Power Supply Connections to ENET
Terminal Configuration
Data Format
End of Message
HyperTerminal
Setting up a HyperTerminal connection
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Selecting the Appropriate Communication Port
Data Rate Setting (bps)
Multichannel Address Setting
Remote Interface Addressing
Multichannel Commands Explained
Status Reporting in SCPI
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Status Registers Model from IEEE 488.2
Status Byte
Error/Event Queue (ERR)
Questionable Status Register Summary (QSR)
Message Available (MAV)
Standard Event Status Summary (ESB)
Master Summary Status (MSS)
Request Service (RQS)
Operation Status Register Summary (OSR)
Query the Status Byte
Standard Event Status Register (SESR)
Standard Event Status Enable Register
Standard Event Status Register
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Operation Complete
Wait-to-Continue Command
Remote Operation
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Standard SCPI Register Structure
Figure 5-21
SCPI Register Model
OPERation Status Register
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OPERation Status Register
Figure 5-22
Operation Status Register Fanout
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Current SHare Sub-Register
Operation Status Register Commands
Query Operation Status Register Event
Query Operation Status Register Condition
Enable Operation Status Register
Set Operation Status Positive Transition Filter
Current Sharing Sub-Register Commands
Shutdown Sub-Register Commands
Protection Sub-Register Commands
Set Protection Negative Transition Filter
QUEStionable Status Register
QUEStionable Status Register
975-0200-01-01 5-41
Figure 5-23
SCPI QUEStionable Registers Fanout
VOLTage Sub-Register
TEMPerature Sub-Register
Questionable Status Register Commands
Query Questionable Status Register Event
Query Questionable Status Register Condition
Enable Questionable Status Register
Voltage Status Register Commands
Temperature Status Register Commands
Set Temperature Status Negative Transition Filter
SCPI Error/Event Queue
Querying For the Errors
Querying For the Error Code Only
Querying For the Number of Errors in the Queue
Reset Command
Clear All Status Registers
Clear Status Command
SCPI Preset Status
Command Line Help System
Querying Help for all Command Headers
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Querying Help for Legacy Command Headers
Querying Help for Command Syntax
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Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel
Auto Sequence Programming
Setting Dwell Time
Storing an Auto Sequence Program:
Saving an Auto Sequence Program to File:
Readback and Troubleshooting an Auto Sequence Program:
Reloading an Auto Sequence Program:
Running an Auto Sequence Program:
Repeating an Auto Sequence Program:
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Configure Other Protection Mechanisms
Foldback Protection
Setting the Foldback Mode
Over Temperature Protection
Interlock Enable/Disable
Save and Recall
Set Analog Programming Level
Set Remote Programming Interface
Protection Mask (Enable Alarms)
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Main Voltage and Current Calibration Principle
Understanding the Problem
Step 1: Gain Calibration
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Calibrating the Output Voltage
Gain Calibration
Offset Calibration
Calibrating the Output Current
Gain Calibration
Offset Calibration
Over Voltage Protection Calibration
Non-isolated Analog Programming Calibration
Non-isolated Voltage Monitoring Calibration
Non-isolated Current Monitoring Calibration
Non-isolated Voltage Programming of Voltage Calibration
Non-isolated Resistive Programming of Voltage Calibration
Non-isolated Voltage Programming of Current Calibration
Non-isolated Resistive Programming of Current Calibration
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Calibration Procedure for Isolated Modes
Isolated Voltage Monitoring Calibration
Isolated Current Monitoring Calibration
Isolated Voltage Programming of Voltage Calibration
Isolated Resistive Programming of Voltage Calibration
Isolated Voltage Programming of Current Calibration
Isolated Resistive Programming of Current Calibration
Storing and Loading Calibration Parameters
Restore Factory Calibration
User Diagnostics
Emergency Shutdown
Unusual or Erratic Operation
Troubleshooting for Operators
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SCPI Conformance Information
Codes and Standards
IEEE 488.2 Requirements
SCPI Requirements
IEEE 488.2/SCPI Syntax and Style
SCPI Command Hierarchy
Using SCPI Commands
Using Minimum and Maximum
Using Queries
Terminating Characters
Common Commands
Parameter Types
Boolean Parameters
Discrete Parameters
Numeric Parameters
String Parameters
SPCI Command Tree
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SCPI Command Reference
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SCPI Command Reference
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SCPI Command Summary
Table A-1
IEEE 488.2 Commands (Continued)
Table A-2
IEEE 488.2 Commands (Continued)
Table A-1
Readback Commands
Table A-3
Table A-3
SCPI Commands for Output Control (Continued)
Table A-4
SCPI Commands for Calibration
Table A-4
SCPI Commands for Calibration (Continued)
Table A-4
SCPI Commands for Calibration (Continued)
Table A-5
SCPI Commands to Clear All Protection Mechanisms
Table A-7
Table A-6
SCPI Commands for Foldback Protection
Table A-8
Table A-7
SCPI Commands for Triggering
Table A-9
System Commands
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Table A-10
Table A-9
Status Commands
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Table A-11
Protection Commands
Table A-12
Auto Sequence Commands
Table A-12
Auto Sequence Commands (Continued)
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Error Messages
Command Error List
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Execution Error List
Device-Specific Error List
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Query Error List
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C
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Electrical Specifications for XTR 850 Watt
Table C-1
XTR 850 Watt Electrical Specifications for 6 V to 600 V Models
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Electrical Specifications for XTR 850 Watt
AC Line Input Specifications for XTR 850 Watt
Tabl e C- 1
The input to the power supply requires the following input specifications.
XTR 850 Watt Electrical Specifications for 6 V to 600 V Models
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Electrical Specifications for XTR 1700 Watt
Table C-2
XTR 1700 Watt Electrical Specifications for 6 V to 600 V Models
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Electrical Specifications for XTR 1700 Watt
AC Line Input Specifications for XTR 1700 Watt
The input to the power supply requires the following input specifications.
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Remote Operation
Table C-3
Remote Operation
Common Specifications for All Models
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Figure C-1
XTR 850 Watt Mechanical Dimensions: 6 to 40 V Models
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Figure C-2
XTR 850 Watt Mechanical Dimensions: 60 V to 600 V Models
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Figure C-3
XTR 1700 Watt Mechanical Dimensions: 6 V to 40 V Models
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975-0200-01-01 C-13
Figure C-5
XTR 1700 Watt Mechanical Dimensions: 60 V to 600 V Models
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Warranty and Product Information
Warra nty
What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc.
What will Xantrex do? Xantrex will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of
How do you get service? If your product requires troubleshooting or warranty service, contact your
Disclaimer
Product
Exclusions
Return Material Authorization Policy
Return Procedure
If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or Canada In addition to the above,
If you are returning a product to a Xantrex Authorized Service Center (ASC) A Xantrex
Out of Warranty Service
Information About Your System
Index
Numerics
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