RK3000 High Frequency Power Supply
Operating Manual
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The End ID Number represents the last Interface Unit that the Keyboard and Display Unit
will coordinate. The acceptable range for the End ID is presented to the right of the word
“Range”. In this example, the range is 1to 99.
The present End I
D number is presented to the right of the word “Enter”. In this example
the End ID is 05.
If the End ID number is to be changed, simply press the numeric keys corresponding to
the new value (the old value will be overwritten) and press ENTER. If the present
operating value is acceptable, simply press ENTER without making any changes. The
Coordination System Start ID Number Screen will now appear.
The acceptable range for the Coordination System Start ID is presented to the right of the
word “Range.” In this example, the range is 1 to 05, where 5 is the number entered for
the End ID Number.
The present start ID number is presented to the right of the word “Enter.” In this example
the present ID is 01.
If the start ID number is to be changed, simply press the numeric keys corresponding to
the new value (the old value will be overwritten) and press ENTER. If the present
operating value is acceptable, simply press ENTER without making any changes. You
will now be returned to the Device Selection screen.
Programming Discrete Key Parameters
For programming purposes, operating parameters are grouped into two types. One type
is the discrete key parameter that is associated with a specific key on the keypad, and the
other is a parameter that is associated with the PROMPT key.
The following instructions are for programming the discrete key parameters:
Limits key
The limit key is used to program the limits of Primary Voltage, Primary Current,
Secondary Current, and Secondary Voltage. These limits are the highest allowable
operating levels during normal control operation. The upper limits are determined by the
values entered when programming the Max Set Size (see page 37). Press the LIMITS
key and the control will automatically walk you through the programming of these limits.
Primary Voltage Limit
Once the LIMITS key is pressed the Pri Voltage Limit screen appears.
The acceptable range for the Primary Voltage Limit is presented to the right of the word
“Range.” In this example, the range is 25 to 600 volts.
The present operating value for the primary voltage limit is presented to the right of the
word “Enter.” In this example the present operating value is 400 volts.
Coordination System
Start ID Number
Range: 1-5
Enter: 01
RED-01
Pri Voltage Limit
Range: 25-600 Volts
Enter: 400