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CPS100 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL 

 

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Error Messages & Troubleshooting

 

 

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APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual 

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Summary of Contents for CPS100 Series

Page 1: ...160953 10 CPS100 Series Programmable AC DC Power Supplies ADAPTIVE Power Systems Worldwide Supplier of Power Equipment TM Copyright 2018 Adaptive Power Systems Inc APS All Rights Reserved No reproduc...

Page 2: ...pyright 2018 by Adaptive Power Systems Inc APS All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 2 of 231 PAGE LEFT INTENT...

Page 3: ...PS106 Model VI Curves 600W 21 3 7 2 CPS110 Model VI Curves 1000W 22 3 7 3 CPS115 Model VI Curves 1500W 23 3 7 4 CPS120 Model VI Curves 2000W 24 3 7 5 CPS130 Model VI Curves 3000W 25 3 7 6 CPS140 Model...

Page 4: ...ecommended Output Wire Size 51 5 8 6 Output Power Cord Connection 52 5 8 7 Connecting a UUT 52 5 8 8 Remote Voltage Sense 53 Rear Panel Controls and Connectors 54 5 9 1 CPS106 CPS110 CPS115 Rear Panel...

Page 5: ...Functions 141 6 9 5 Test Mode 145 PARALLEL SERIES 3 PHASE Screen 147 STORE RECALL Screens 148 LOCK Screen 150 7 Remote Control Programming 151 Overview 151 Command Syntax 151 7 2 1 Command Terminator...

Page 6: ...l Power Source IP address 199 10 2 3 Testing the LAN Connection 199 LAN Web Server Use 200 10 3 1 Browser Web Control 202 10 3 2 Recommendations for LAN settings 203 10 3 3 View Modify Configuration 2...

Page 7: ...18 FIXED Waveform No 17 221 12 2 19 FIXED Waveform No 18 221 12 2 20 FIXED Waveform No 19 222 12 2 21 FIXED Waveform No 20 222 12 2 22 FIXED Waveform No 21 222 12 2 23 FIXED Waveform No 22 223 12 2 2...

Page 8: ...igurable Protection Modes 94 Table 6 4 IEC 61000 4 Test standards supported on Enhanced Models 113 Table 6 5 Transient Function Specifications 142 Table 7 1 IEEE488 2 Common Commands Supported 152 Tab...

Page 9: ...gure 5 10 Rear Panel Callouts 4U Models 55 Figure 5 11 AUX I O Option Card Connections 56 Figure 5 12 CPS106 CPS110 or CPS115 rear panel with optional LAN GPIB Interfaces 58 Figure 5 13 RS232 Connecto...

Page 10: ...9 2 Driver installation prompt 190 Figure 9 3 Driver Publisher verification Prompt 190 Figure 9 4 Driver Install Completed 191 Figure 9 5 NI VISA USB Devices entry for CPS100 191 Figure 10 1 CPS100 Se...

Page 11: ...nual Page 11 of 231 1 Contact Information AMERICA CANADA Adaptive Power Systems Irvine USA Phone 1 949 752 8400 Fax 1 949 756 0838 Email support adaptivepower com EUROPE Caltest Instruments Ltd Guildf...

Page 12: ...ll not be accepted and will be returned without repair This warranty is exclusive of all other warranties expressed or implied Service and Spare Parts Limited Warranty APS warrants repair work to be f...

Page 13: ...ritten authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 13 of 231 SAFETY SYMBOLS Direct current DC Alternating current AC Both direct and alternating current Three phase alt...

Page 14: ...ed to operate at a maximum relative humidity of 80 and at altitudes of up to 2000 meters 6560 feet Refer to the specifications tables for the ac mains voltage requirements and ambient operating temper...

Page 15: ...ce or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present DO NOT EXCEED INPUT RATINGS This instrument may be equipped with a line filter to reduce electromagne...

Page 16: ...t power levels and either Standard or Enhanced configurations for a total of 14 unique models Each model has similar electrical performance and operational characteristics except for maximum AC input...

Page 17: ...2KW CPS120 models offers the same features as the 2U units but supports 2000VA W output power Output voltage ranges are 150Vac and 300Vac in AC mode or 212Vdc and 424Vdc in DC mode The CPS120 chassis...

Page 18: ...ctor o True Power o Apparent Power o Power Factor Over voltage over current over power and over temperature protection Fan Cooled RS232 RS488 USB LAN and GPIB remote control interfaces Remote Interloc...

Page 19: ...Modes Voltage Ranges Two voltage ranges are available a 150V range low and a 300V range high Low range is always half the maximum available voltage on the HIGH range Maximum current in the low range...

Page 20: ...output voltage will be less than the programmed set voltage As the load impedance increases and thus the load current decreases the voltage will go up until the load current is at or below the program...

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Page 28: ...50V Range 5 6 9 2 13 8 16 0 27 6 32 0 46 0 300V Range 2 8 4 6 6 9 8 0 13 8 16 0 23 0 Crest Factor 5 8 to 1 6 to 1 5 to 1 4 to 1 DC Current Adc 212V Range 3 96 6 5 9 76 11 3 19 6 22 6 32 6 424V Range 1...

Page 29: ...c in High Range Ripple Noise rms L 700 mVrms 20Hz 1MHz BW H 1100 mVrms 20Hz 1MHz BW Ripple Noise peak 4000mVpp 20Hz 1MHz BW Voltage Rise Fall time 180 usec Over Current Fold back Resolution 0 01 A Acc...

Page 30: ...0 5100 Resolution 0 1 Accuracy 0 4 setting 1 0 F S PF 0 2 and Voltage 5 0 V App Power VA Range 0 612 0 1020 0 1530 0 2040 0 3060 0 4080 0 5100 Resolution 0 1 Accuracy Calculated Vrms Irms Reactive Pow...

Page 31: ..._OTP PRI_OCP Control Interfaces std USB RS232 RS485 A B USB RS232 RS485 A B LAN Optional Interface LAN GPIB GPIB AC Input INPUT VOLTAGE CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS Model CPS106 CPS110 CPS115 CPS120 CPS130...

Page 32: ...est Limits Frequency Current Hi Lo Power Hi Lo App Power Hi Lo PF Hi Lo Ramp Up or Down 0 0 999 9 Delay 0 5 999 9 Dwell 0 5 999 9 Step Cycles 0 9999 0 Cont 1 OFF Connect ON OFF Surge Drop Voltage ON S...

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Page 36: ...t Safety Regulatory REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Emissions CE marked per EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EN61326 1 2013 Class A for emissions and immunity as required for CE Mark FCC verification for conformity for...

Page 37: ...Waveform Synthesis 2 40 Harmonics 50 Hz or 60 Hz HARMONIC THD MEASUREMENTS Parameters Voltage Current Harmonic Measurements 2 40 Harmonics 50Hz or 60 Hz THD Calculated IEC 61000 4 TEST FUNCTIONS Supp...

Page 38: ...ion Rear Panel Baud Rates 9600 19022 38400 57600 115200 Parity Bits NONE ODD EVEN Stop Bits 1 or 2 Address Range 1 254 4 11 3 USB Interface USB Interface Connector Type USB Type B Device Connection Co...

Page 39: ...bits Relay Contacts 3 sets PASS FAIL contact closure Connector Type 20 Position dual row compression ANALOG Voltage Input Modes SYNC or ANALOG RMS SET Connector Type BNC Option MSB Master Slave Bus S...

Page 40: ...ifting guidelines a different approach may be needed for each load to be lifted Generally it is best to lift with your legs not your back Lifting techniques depend on the size and shape of the load an...

Page 41: ...a cardboard box with protective foam inserts To remove these units one or two persons may be used Removal Steps 1 Position the carton on a stable flat surface with sufficient clearance 2 Make sure th...

Page 42: ...S MODELS WEIGH 29 Kg 63 9 lbs OR MORE AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO LIFT AND HANDLE All 4U tall CPS100 Series models are shipped in a cardboard box with protective foam inserts To remove these u...

Page 43: ...anual Page 43 of 231 c Each should get a firm handhold underneath the unit by placing their hands on each side of the unit near the front and back of the unit respectively This will help divide the we...

Page 44: ...ct Adaptive Power Systems customer service support adaptivepower com 5 3 1 CPS Series Ship Kit Contents The following accessories are included with each CPS model power source See image below for refe...

Page 45: ...ck exits There is certain danger if the connection of the AC power source is not made correctly Please assure that the AC power cable used is installed by a qualified electrician or otherwise authoriz...

Page 46: ...mm2 10 AWG 30 A CPS150 3 5 mm2 12 AWG 20 A CPS150 8 5 mm2 8 AWG 40 A CPS120 3 5 mm2 12 AWG 20 A Table 5 2 AC Input Wire Sizes by Model Note Breaker ratings shown for CPS106 through CPS115 are for 115...

Page 47: ...e plastic nut of the provided input safety cover s stain relief 3 Pass the cable end including the line neutral and ground wire through the cable strain relief as illustrated in the adjacent drawing 4...

Page 48: ...nt capable of changing the nature of the plastic such as benzene or acetone Please ensure that no liquid is allowed to penetrate this product Powering Up The following procedure should be followed bef...

Page 49: ...he rear panels for each model are shown here for reference Note Always refer to Section 2 3 Safety Information and Section 2 4 Safety Notices before making any load connections 5 8 1 Rear Panel Models...

Page 50: ...Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 50 of 231 5 8 3 Rear Panel Models CPS130 CPS140 CPS150 The AC or DC output...

Page 51: ...ctions is the wire size The minimum wire size is required to prevent overheating and to maintain good regulation It is recommended that the wires are sized large enough to limit the voltage drop at th...

Page 52: ...lustrated in the adjacent drawing 4 Insert each lead in its corresponding output terminal position as shown 5 Using a suitable size flat blade screwdriver tighten the terminal block screws assuring al...

Page 53: ...oint caused by the wire impedance of the load wires This voltage drop can be significant if the length of the load wires is long and or the wire gauge is marginal This voltage drop will also increase...

Page 54: ...nel in addition to the AC input and AC output terminals covered in the previous sections Other connectors and features are detailed in this section by model number 5 9 1 CPS106 CPS110 CPS115 Rear Pane...

Page 55: ...Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 55 of 231 5 9 3 CPS130 CPS140 CPS150 Rear Panel Overview The callouts for the cont...

Page 56: ...interconnect bus SYSTEM BUS System interface bus for communication between master and slaves in serial parallel or three phase configurations TTL ANALOG TTL Relay Contacts Analog Figure 5 11 AUX I O...

Page 57: ...AIL result 5 6 RELAY 3 RUN These two pins will be shorted internally when a test is running 7 8 RELAY 4 Not Used 9 10 Chassis Ground Table 5 4 AUX I O Analog Pin Functions TTL Digital Inputs For all T...

Page 58: ...possible to add interface options in the field Available interface options are For CPS106 CPS110 and CPS115 models Ethernet LAN GPIB Option LAN GPIB Note This interface option installs in place of the...

Page 59: ...d be configured to ignore the Handshaking Lines DTR PIN 4 DSR PIN 6 and RTS PIN 9 If the port cannot be configured through software to ignore the lines the handshaking lines should then be jumped toge...

Page 60: ...can be ordered with a LAN Ethernet interface The LAN interface option is located on the rear panel The Ethernet port is for use with a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable and may be connected to any Ethern...

Page 61: ...troller is equal or less than 15 The maximum length of the GPIB cable is no more than 2 meters The total lead length of all devices connected together totals less than 20 meters Please make sure the l...

Page 62: ...est parameters However there are some functions of the GPIB 488 2 interface that are not available through USB RS 232 LAN The IEEE 488 interface option for the CPS series conforms to the requirements...

Page 63: ...de a number of available interface options that can be installed in the field The interface option slot is located at the rear panel making it easy for the user to plug in a new interface or replace a...

Page 64: ...installed in a standard 19 rack mount cabinet The cabinet used must be rated for the weight of the number of CPS100 Series units installed plus any additional equipment Refer to the Dimensions and We...

Page 65: ...helf or L brackets of sufficient width rated for more than the weight of the unit To allow sufficient cooling for each unit leave at least 20 mm or 0 75 of space between 2 or more units or between uni...

Page 66: ...an overview of available programming commands Powering On The power source is turned ON using the power toggle switch located on the left hand side of the front panel A splash screen will appear as sh...

Page 67: ...ontrol interfaces In this mode the front panel keys are all disabled except for the decimal point key on the decimal pad which may be used to revert to front panel LOCAL mode unless this function is d...

Page 68: ...urpose 1 Power ON OFF Switch Turns AC input power to the unit on or off The ON position is marked The OFF position is marker O 2 USB Memory Stick Port Used to store retrieve setups or screen captures...

Page 69: ...he SHIFT key 7 Stylus A stylus is provided in the front panel to use with the touch screen You can use your fingers as well but the stylus is smaller making it more precise to use To remove the stylus...

Page 70: ...side of the screen 6 4 3 Decimal Keypad The Decimal keypad is used to enter numeric values It contains numbers 0 through 9 a decimal point key to enter fractional values and an ESC Escape key The dec...

Page 71: ...tion keys and an ENTER confirmation key These keys have the following function s The and cursor keys may be used to quickly access stored settings by holding down the SHIFT key Key Function Manual Ref...

Page 72: ...Slew Measure I Range Average Is Delay Is Interval Waveform Viewer Limits Vac Frequency Vdc Vdc Parallel Serial 3 Phase Menu Config Remote Control System Setting System Info External Control Protection...

Page 73: ...screen and all available measurements in the lower portion of the screen Thus all settings and measurements are visible on this screen At the bottom of the screen a status bar is visible This status b...

Page 74: ...e frequency waveform and user programming limits It also allows configuring the mode for either AC DC or both The SETTING menu structure is shown in the diagram below Figure 6 4 SETTING Menu Structure...

Page 75: ...ng Mode Available modes are AC only DC only or AC DC combination Press the Coupling soft key to display the drop down list Available entries to select are AC DC and AC DC Use the shuttle and Enter key...

Page 76: ...will have to drop the output for a short period of time as it performs the range change Thus in AUTO range mode the output will be interrupted for about 300 msecs during a range change If a load is c...

Page 77: ...of the start and stop phase angles in degrees and voltage and frequency slew rates 6 7 1 4 Phase Angle Programming Start and stop phase angle settings for enabling and disabling the output can be con...

Page 78: ...R F S R Slew Rate settings are in Volts per msec for voltage and Hz per msec for frequency When set to Disable output changes occur as fast as the power source is able to change its output Programmabl...

Page 79: ...btain a specific output impedance Available set value ranges for Zo Program are Zo R 0 01 1 00 Zo L 0 01 1 00 mH The example to the right shows a setting of 0 5 resistive only The output voltage will...

Page 80: ...e in the Measurement display area of the MAIN screen as shown below The Measure screen arranges these measurements in any way the user prefers You can either display all measurement parameters or just...

Page 81: ...MN P True Power W PF Power Factor P VA VA Apparent Power VA P VAR VA CF Crest Factor Ipk I F Frequency Hz Table 6 2 Available Measurements and Units The following four Soft keys are available in the M...

Page 82: ...te rate will be so we recommend you choose the lowest acceptable number Make a selection by pressing the Average soft key and selecting an averaging value from the list then press ENTER to confirm 6 7...

Page 83: ...from operator error by setting upper and or lower parameter value limits for key output parameters like voltage and frequency The user limits must fall within the hardware limits of the power source w...

Page 84: ...ces LCD screen contrast External input modes Calibration etc These are settings that are not related to the power source output The Menu structure is shown in the diagram below Figure 6 5 Menu Structu...

Page 85: ...rmation External Control Protection 6 8 1 1 Remote Control The remote control screen provides access to all four available control interfaces RS232 RS485 GPIB Ethernet Note that some models may not su...

Page 86: ...use the shuttle to set the desired values Press the Esc key when done to back up to the Remote Control screen Parameter ranges are Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Parity Type None Even Odd Sto...

Page 87: ...l through Baud rate parity Stop bits and Address fields and use the shuttle to set the desired values Press the Esc key when done to back up to the Remote Control screen Parameter ranges are Baud Rate...

Page 88: ...to or use Manual to assign a fixed IP address For additional information on LAN communications refer to section 10 LAN Interface Configuration on page 196 Press the Esc key when done to back up to the...

Page 89: ...ce will NOT store any setting when powered off and initialize with factory default at power on LAST The power source will store the last setting in effect when powered off and recall this same setting...

Page 90: ...ion relay to connect or disconnect the load from the output of the power source This setting determines how the output relay functions when the user presses the blue _On Off_ button When the output re...

Page 91: ...rol input signals will be enabled Refer to Section 5 9 6 on page 57 for details When Analog Volt I P mode is ON it will enable the BNC Sync signal input In Analog Volt I P mode the output voltage is s...

Page 92: ...Vdc Level Mode In Level mode the output voltage RMS value responds proportionally to a DC input voltage reference The permissible DC input level ranges from 10Vdc to 10Vdc The resulting output voltage...

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Page 94: ...its can be controlled from this screen Protection Mode Acronym Range Resolution Over Power Protection OPP From 0W to 1 02 x Max Power Rating 0 1 W Over Current Protection OCP From 0A to 1 02 x Max Cur...

Page 95: ...he two soft keys in this screen control LCD brightness adjustment The brightness can be adjusted up Brightness or down Brightness Adjust the display brightness as needed for best viewing experience 6...

Page 96: ...libration soft key to display the calibration screen A calibration cross hair symbol as shown on the right will appear Press the center of the cross hair as best as possible with the stylus or your fi...

Page 97: ...call Default The Recall Default screen can be used to recall original factory default settings Doing so will erase the current setup and replace it with default values Select this screen by pressing t...

Page 98: ...tions are only available on the Enhanced versions of the CPS100 product family CPS100E models The Output Mode Menu structure is shown in the diagram below Figure 6 6 Output Mode Menu Structure The fol...

Page 99: ...f each list mode in more detail 6 9 1 1 List Transient Mode The list mode is the most versatile of the three transient modes and can do anything the step and list mode can do and more It allows a sequ...

Page 100: ...quency Vdc start Start value for Vdc Vdc end End value for Vdc Degree Phase Angle from 0 0 359 9 Waveform Waveform Group A or B Base Base for Cycle or Dwell Time Cycle Time Duration in either no of cy...

Page 101: ...list execution is started while the power source output is ON the output settings will return to the settings present at the time the transient execution was started triggered Thus the output state w...

Page 102: ...ther from the front panel or through some other means The principle behind a step transient is illustrated below Figure 6 8 Illustration of a PULE Transient The PULSE transient is accessed by pressing...

Page 103: ...changes made to the list Warning Failure to Save a Pulse transient setup will cause it to be lost when the power source is turned off To execute a Pulse Transient press the Trigger soft key As the Tr...

Page 104: ...The output change occurs when the transient trigger is generated either from the front panel or through some other means The principle behind a step transient is illustrated below Figure 6 9 Illustra...

Page 105: ...ress the Trigger soft key As the Trigger soft key is pressed its label changes to Stop Use the Stop soft key to abort a transient in progress During execution the remaining time is shown in the top pa...

Page 106: ...udes and phase shifts Up to 40 order harmonics of 50Hz or 60Hz can be specified Note Higher fundamental frequencies are not allowed as the CPS100 bandwidth does not support high frequency components t...

Page 107: ...l representation of the resulting wave shape The preview of the wave shape will appear in the center of the LCD screen If you are satisfied with the result use the Save soft key to save the new wavefo...

Page 108: ...value 120V or percent 50 o For N 21 30 Amplitude value 80V or percent 30 o For N 31 40 Amplitude value 45V or percent 15 An OVP error is generated if the output of the synthesized waveform DC offset e...

Page 109: ...the cursor keys or touch screen to set the inter harmonics and fundamental parameters to create the desired inter harmonic frequency sweep When done press the Save soft key to save this setting to no...

Page 110: ...function due to sampling rate and bandwidth limitations The Harmonic Measurement screen displays the harmonic measurement results and contains the following soft key selections Trigger Compose Value...

Page 111: ...rms are in addition to the 30 harmonic waveforms described in Section 12 Fixed Waveform Library on page 215 Press the User soft key in the Harmonics screen to select the User waveform settings Availab...

Page 112: ...d to see a graphical representation of the waveform Once completed press the Save soft key to save the waveform in the selected User NO non volatile memory location Note If the User Waveform setting i...

Page 113: ...nput current not exceeding 16 A per phase IEC 4 28 Table 6 4 IEC 61000 4 Test standards supported on Enhanced Models Products exported to Europe have to meet compliance to these power line immunity te...

Page 114: ...Class 2 and 3 test limits and durations are specified in the IEC 61000 4 11 standard User classes are open and determined by specific IEC product specific category standards These values can be entere...

Page 115: ...phase angles for each step can be changed by moving the cursor to the Start Degree field for any row and using the 0 9 keys to change the value Press the Enter key to confirm Range is 0 359 9 degrees...

Page 116: ...e IEC 4 11 test press the Esc key to exit the Edit mode and return to the main IEC 4 11 test screen Start the test by pressing the Trigger soft key Once pressed it changes to Stop The test will now ru...

Page 117: ...w setup press the Edit soft key Once the Edit screen appears select the Operation field and press the Enter key to switch between Standard Setup and User Def Setup The following parameters can be edit...

Page 118: ...om the IEC 61000 4 11 test standard shown below Figure 6 10 IEC 6100 4 11 Standard Voltage Variation Once completed press the Save soft key to save the modified User Def settings to non volatile memor...

Page 119: ...an IEC 4 11 Variations test To execute the IEC 4 11 test press the Esc key to exit the Edit mode and return to the main IEC 4 11 test screen Start the test by pressing the Trigger soft key Once presse...

Page 120: ...test applies a range of inter harmonic frequencies summed with the 50Hz or 60Hz fundamental power frequency to a unit under test The inter harmonic frequencies must be stepped or swept at specific rat...

Page 121: ...e Flat Curve soft key to display the Flat Curve test screen Available soft keys in this screen are Trigger and Edit Press the Edit soft key to set the required test selections for this test There are...

Page 122: ...st waveform Press again to clear the preview Once set press the Save soft key to store the test setting in non volatile memory Note If the IEC 4 13 test setting is not saved it will be lost when the p...

Page 123: ...There are three standard product classes for the IEC 61000 4 13 They are Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3 Standard modes Test levels and durations for these product classes are defined by the IEC 61000 4 1...

Page 124: ...f the test waveform Press again to clear the preview Once set press the Save soft key to store the test setting in non volatile memory Note If the IEC 4 13 test setting is not saved it will be lost wh...

Page 125: ...EC 4 13 menu press the Individual Harmonics soft key to display the Individual Harmonics test screen Available soft keys in this screen are Trigger and Edit Press the Edit soft key to set the required...

Page 126: ...There is also a User class which allows parameters to be changed User mode To select the appropriate product class for the unit under test move the cursor to the Level field and press Enter A drop dow...

Page 127: ...Harmonics test Return to the previous IEC 4 13 menu by pressing the Esc key Press the Load soft key to apply the test to the unit under test Once pressed it changes to Stop The test will now run until...

Page 128: ...s test screen Available soft keys in this screen are Trigger and Edit Press the Edit soft key to set the required test selections for this test There are two standard product classes for the IEC 61000...

Page 129: ...sired For classes 2 and 3 select the required frequency typically 50Hz The inter harmonic amplitude percentages can be changed in User mode only Once set press the Save soft key to store the test sett...

Page 130: ...test screen Available soft keys in this screen are Trigger and Edit Press the Edit soft key to set the required test selections for this test There are three standard product classes for the IEC 6100...

Page 131: ...e required frequency typically 50Hz The inter harmonic amplitude percentages can be changed in User mode only Once set press the Save soft key to store the test setting in non volatile memory Note If...

Page 132: ...ey to display the Meister Curve test screen Available soft keys in this screen are Trigger and Edit Press the Edit soft key to set the required test selections for this test There are two standard pro...

Page 133: ...the required frequency typically 50Hz The inter harmonic amplitude percentages can be changed in User mode only Once set press the Save soft key to store the test setting in non volatile memory Note...

Page 134: ...iance testing of products that require CE Marking per the IEC 61000 4 14 test standard for immunity against fluctuating voltage levels From the main IEC Standard menu Press the IEC 4 14 soft key to se...

Page 135: ...rsor to the Class field and press Enter A drop down list with product class selections is displayed The following parameters can be edited by the user as needed Unom Nominal test voltage Fixed at 230V...

Page 136: ...rn to the previous IEC 4 14 menu by pressing the Esc key Press the Trigger soft key to apply the test to the unit under test Once pressed it changes to Stop The test will now run until completed Total...

Page 137: ...ng of products that require CE Marking per the IEC 61000 4 28 test standard for immunity against power frequency variations From the main IEC Standard menu Press the IEC 4 28 soft key to select the IE...

Page 138: ...e defined by the IEC 61000 4 28 standard To select the appropriate product test level for the unit under test move the cursor to the Level field and press Enter A drop down list with test level select...

Page 139: ...of 231 Figure 6 14 IEC 4 28 Frequency Transition Time tp When done press the Save soft key to save the IEC 4 28 settings to non volatile memory Note If the IEC 4 28 test setting is not saved it will...

Page 140: ...8 test Return to the previous IEC 4 28 menu by pressing the Esc key Press the Trigger soft key to apply the test to the unit under test Once pressed it changes to Stop The test will now run until comp...

Page 141: ...Test Triac Dimmer To access these special functions press the Special Func soft key from the Output Mode menu This will bring up the Special Func menu screen 6 9 4 1 Transient Test Transient tests si...

Page 142: ...Start 0 0 66 5 ms 15Hz 0 1 ms Trans Volt 212V 212V on 150V range 424V 424V on 300V range 0 1 V Trans Time 0 0 66 5 ms 15 Hz 0 1 ms Trans Count 0 9999 Constant 0 Frequency 15 Hz 70 Hz Table 6 5 Transie...

Page 143: ...h SCR controlled light dimmers This test mode is useful for testing lighting products To select the Triac Dimmer test mode press the Triac Dimmer soft key in the Special Func menu The Triac Dimmer tes...

Page 144: ...tion from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 144 of 231 Running the Triac Dimmer test Return to the Triac Dimmer menu by pressing the Esc key Press the Trigger soft key to apply...

Page 145: ...s To set up the Limit Test mode press the Test Mode soft key from the Output Mode menu screen This will display the Test Mode setup screen where the following high and low measurement values can be en...

Page 146: ...e lost when the power source is turned off 6 9 5 2 Running Limit Tests Return to the Test Mode menu by pressing the Esc key To run a limit test return the MAIN screen and set the output voltage and fr...

Page 147: ...Parallel Mode Two or more units can be paralleled to provide higher power and current output The maximum number of units supported in parallel mode is 4 Series Mode Two units can be used in series to...

Page 148: ...source setups The Store Recall Menu structure is shown in the diagram below Figure 6 15 STORE RECALL Menu Structure The power source has 51 non volatile Channel registers that store instrument setting...

Page 149: ...d press Enter to save the output settings to this Channel register A list of available settings and their channel number is shown in the bottom part of the display This helps will recall later 6 11 1...

Page 150: ...System setting press the Recall System soft key Select the Group field and use the 0 9 keys to enter the group number 1 9 Press Enter to recall the system settings LOCK Screen The front panel keys an...

Page 151: ...00_Series_AC_Source_MODBUS_Protocol_Guide PN160954 10_v1 1 pdf part number 160954 10 available for download at https adaptivepower com Command Syntax All CPS100 Series power sources use non standard S...

Page 152: ...It means a choice must be made between the stated parameter key words For example LOW HIGH Means a LOW or HIGH choice needs to be made as part of the command Parameter Value Indicates a numeric value...

Page 153: ...the DC Current value of the output current in amps MEAS IAC Returns the AC Current value of the output current in amps MEAS FREQ Returns the output frequency measurement in Hz MEAS VPK Returns the pea...

Page 154: ...Section 7 2 2 Master Slave Measurement Commands on page 171 Command Description HARMONICS MEASURE RUN Starts the harmonics measurement Returns OK or FALSE HARMONICS MEASURE STOP Stops the harmonics m...

Page 155: ...20 SHT Short Circuit Protection 0x0010 FAN Fan Fault 0x0008 OTP Over Temperature Protection 0x0004 OPP Over Power Protection 0x0002 OCP Over Current Protection 0x0001 OVP Over Voltage Protection 0x028...

Page 156: ...turns OK or FALSE OUTPUT VAC Queries AC output voltage setting OUTPUT VDC _ nr2 Sets the DC output voltage in volts Setting range is 424 4 424 2 Returns OK or FALSE OUTPUT VDC Queries DC output voltag...

Page 157: ...UTPUT ONDEGREE Queries the start phase angle OUTPUT OFFDEGREE _ nr2 Sets the end phase angle in degrees Range is 0 0 359 9 A 360 setting means DISABLE Return signal is OK or FALSE OUTPUT OFFDEGREE Que...

Page 158: ...ange as follows nr2 0 150V 1 300V 2 AUTO Return signal is OK or FALSE OUTPUT RANGE Queries the voltage range setting 0 150V 1 300V 2 AUTO OUTPUT COUPLE _ nr2 Sets the output coupling nr2 0 AC 1 DC 2 A...

Page 159: ...Sets the upper Frequency limit for output in Hz Setting range is 15 00 1000 00 for Standard models or 15 00 1200 00 Hz for Enhanced models Returns OK or FALSE LIMIT FREQ Queries the upper frequency li...

Page 160: ...s the start angle for the selected step in degrees Range is 0 0 359 9 degrees Returns OK or FALSE LIST FREQEND _ nr2 Sets the end frequency for the selected step in Hz Range is 15 00 1000 00 for Stand...

Page 161: ...SEQ LISTID Parameter2 LIST MODE Parameter3 SEQ STEPCOUNT Parameter4 LIST STEPNUM Parameter5 LIST STEPID Parameter6 LIST NUM 0 49 Parameter7 LIST STEPMODE Parameter8 LIST COUNT Parameter9 LIST WAVEFOR...

Page 162: ...r the selected step in volts Range is 424 2 424 2 V Returns OK or FALSE LIST WAVEFORM _ nr2 Sets the waveform generator to A 0 or B 1 Returns OK or FALSE SEQ CYCLE _ nr2 Sets the repeat time of the li...

Page 163: ...ALSE Table 7 10 LIST Sub system Commands 7 8 2 1 LIST Mode programming examples The correlation between programming a transient list from the front panel and using remote commands is shown the figure...

Page 164: ...TART 0 LIST VDCEND 0 LIST FREQSTART 50 LIST FREQEND 50 LIST STEPID 3 LIST BASE 1 LIST WAVEFORM A LIST COUNT 1 LIST TIME 2000 LIST STEPMODE 0 LIST DEGREE 0 LIST VACSTART 220 LIST VACEND 220 LIST VDCSTA...

Page 165: ...age 165 of 231 Example 2 For steps in list 3 programming using LIST STEP ALL commands SEQ STEPNUM 1 SEQ CYCLE 1 LIST STEP ALL 1 0 3 4 1 2 0 1 A 1 0 0 50 00 50 00 220 0 220 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 LIST STEP A...

Page 166: ...s 15 00 1000 00 for Standard models or 15 00 1200 00 for Enhanced models Returns OK or FALSE PULSE PERIOD _ nr2 Sets the cycle time of the pulse in msec Range is 0 9999999 9 Returns OK or FALSE PULSE...

Page 167: ...the starting frequency in Hz Range is 15 00 1000 00 for Standard models or 15 00 1200 00 for Enhanced models Returns OK or FALSE STEP MAXPOWER FREQ Queries the frequency reached at the maximum power...

Page 168: ...NTHESIS STOP Stops running of the synthesized waveform Returns OK SYNTHESIS V _ nr2 nr3 Sets the amplitude for each order harmonic nr2 2 40 nr3 See table for value ranges Order 2 10 11 20 21 30 31 40...

Page 169: ...mmand Description SYS DIM EDGE _ nr2 Sets the edge of the dimmer test function to either Leading 0 or Trailing 1 Range is 0 1 Returns OK or False SYS DIM DEGREE _ nr2 Sets the phase angle of the blank...

Page 170: ...OD _ nr2 Sets the external control mode for the analog input Available modes nr2 are 0 Amplifier Mode 1 Level Mode 2 Voltage Set Mode Returns OK or FALSE EXTERN CONTROLMETHOD This command queries the...

Page 171: ...2V Returns OK or FALSE PARA PHASEC VAC _ NR2 This command sets the AC output voltage of phase C in volts The setting range is 0 0 300 0V Returns OK or FALSE PARA PHASEC VDC _ NR2 This command sets the...

Page 172: ...mand queries the measurement of the slave 2 output power in Watts W PARA SLAVEB VDC This command queries the measurement of DC component of the slave 2 output in volts PARA SLAVEB ALL This command que...

Page 173: ...ON 7 Remote Control Programming Entire Contents Copyright 2018 by Adaptive Power Systems Inc APS All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Sour...

Page 174: ...ctions apply and should be considered at all times DO NOT connect units in both series and parallel mode at the same time DO NOT connect different models in series or parallel mode All units must be t...

Page 175: ...lave1 Slave2 are required For Series mode there can only be one Slave so Slave1 must be selected Note For series operation of two units the Slave Type setting MUST be set to Slave1 Next press the Set...

Page 176: ...ase soft key to display the multi unit menu Move the cursor position to the Mode field in the top part of the screen Available unit modes are Single Stand alone operation Master Master unit Slave Slav...

Page 177: ...e in a Master Slave configuration Note NEVER change the connections and modes of Master and Slave units while in multi unit mode operation as it could damage one of more units Multi Unit Modes of Oper...

Page 178: ...Manual Page 178 of 231 8 5 1 Parallel Mode System Use For this configuration there is one Master and up to three Slaves In this example only one Slave is used so there are 2 units The Master unit must...

Page 179: ...Power Source Operation Manual Page 179 of 231 8 5 2 Series Mode System Use For this configuration there is one Master and only one Slave so there are 2 units The Master unit must be set to Mode Maste...

Page 180: ...nd Slave2 is always phase C Connect Mode Connect Mode covers both Wye and Delta types The output voltage of phase B and C will be set to the same settings as that for phase A Master Automatically if t...

Page 181: ...ommended to run all three units from a 115Vac grid connection due to grid current limitations of single phase outlets For US customers a 208Vac three phase delta input connection is recommended NOTE D...

Page 182: ...roduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 182 of 231 8 5 4 1 1 Phase Mode Connection Diagram 230 V 1 AC Input This configuration can only be...

Page 183: ...n without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 183 of 231 8 5 4 2 3 Phase Mode Wye 5 Wire Connection Diagram 208 V 3 AC Input Call outs 1 Output Connecti...

Page 184: ...n without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 184 of 231 8 5 4 3 3 Phase Mode Wye 5 Wire Connection Diagram 400 V 3 AC Input Call outs 1 Output Connecti...

Page 185: ...without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 185 of 231 8 5 4 4 3 Phase Mode Delta 4 Wire Connection Diagram 208 V 3 AC Input Call outs 1 Output Connecti...

Page 186: ...without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 186 of 231 8 5 4 5 3 Phase Mode Delta 4 Wire Connection Diagram 400 V 3 AC Input Call outs 1 Output Connecti...

Page 187: ...es Slaves in sync with the master unit Waveform Preview Yes but only Master unit can display Zo Program Not supported Measure Setting Irange Yes Slaves in sync with the master unit Average Yes Yes Yes...

Page 188: ...can be downloaded from the Adaptive Power Systems website www adaptivepower com under Technical Resources The following are the driver installation steps USB Driver Installation Before installing the...

Page 189: ...018 by Adaptive Power Systems Inc APS All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 189 of 231 Figure 9 1 Device Drive...

Page 190: ...s shown in Figure 9 2 below Figure 9 2 Driver installation prompt A warning will appear regarding the driver software publisher verification Select the second entry Install this driver software anyway...

Page 191: ...o reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 191 of 231 Wait for the driver installation to finish The dialog shown below should appear wh...

Page 192: ...Windows 10 If your Windows PC is configured for Driver signature enforcement it will be necessary to temporarily disable this OS features to allow the CPS100 USB driver installation One way to do so i...

Page 193: ...CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 193 of 231 Either method will get you to the screen shown below Now follow the steps outlined on next few pages 1 Hold down the Shift key while choosin...

Page 194: ...ual Page 194 of 231 3 Next select the Restart button to restart your PC on the Startup Settings screen 4 You will see the following screen on restart Press the number 7 keyboard key to activate the Di...

Page 195: ...s installed the power source USB VISA interface should be accessible You can check communication using the NI Explorer utility Make sure the CPS100 power source is powered on and connected via a USB c...

Page 196: ...supported by National Instruments VISA Local LAN use There are several situations where a user may want to avoid using a corporate LAN network when connecting a power source like the CPS100 Series A d...

Page 197: ...lated Settings select Change Adaptor options This selection may also appear on the right hand side of the screen on larger displays The Change Adaptor options screen will display all available network...

Page 198: ...PN 160953 10 This will bring up the TCP IP Setting screen shown here Select the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the static IP address Use a subnet mask as shown below and a defaul...

Page 199: ...For this purpose we will use the default Manual Ethernet interface settings of the CPS100 Series IP Address 192 168 001 100 Net Mark 255 255 255 000 Gate Way 192 168 001 001 10 2 3 Testing the LAN Co...

Page 200: ...Ethernet LAN interface the built in web server can be accessed over the network using any mainstream web browser on PC tablet or mobile phone The home page or Welis the first page that will appear whe...

Page 201: ...1 of 231 PN 160953 10 At the top of the Home page are four controls including the Welcome Page control They are Welcome page See Page Welcome page Displays Home Page 200 Browser Web Control Used to co...

Page 202: ...Power Source Operation Manual Page 202 of 231 PN 160953 10 10 3 1 Browser Web Control The Browser Web Control page is shown here Figure 10 2 Browser Web Control Page It contains the following current...

Page 203: ...ss if the dynamic assigned address lease expires It also ensures the power source and always be found the same IP address Refer also to section 10 2 Local LAN use on page 196 Using a Manual IP address...

Page 204: ...953 10 Note On some firmware versions the front panel LCD may not display updated setting for all parameters The longer version can be displayed by pressing the MORE button directly below the output s...

Page 205: ...ce Operation Manual Page 205 of 231 PN 160953 10 On Enhanced models programmable impedance can selected and set as well To return to the Short form page press the LESS button located towards the botto...

Page 206: ...quipment required The following equipment is required to perform calibration on any of the CPS100 Series power sources Item Type Range Suggested Make Model 1 DMM 300 Vac RMS min Keysight Model 34465A...

Page 207: ...nt Setup Notes 1 The DMM is used for both voltage and current measurements requiring the operator to switch between front and read inputs Alternatively a second DMM may be used for current measurement...

Page 208: ...e MAIN key to display the MAIN menu Press the Calibration soft key to display the calibration password screen Move the cursor to the Enter Password field and enter the number 9527 as the password Pres...

Page 209: ...n press the Enter key to confirm Repeat this step until the DMM reading is between 10 mV and 10 mV Wait 2 seconds then press the Continue soft key to proceed to the next calibration point Put the DMM...

Page 210: ...ber 9527 as the password Press the Enter key to confirm Press the Current Measurement soft key to display the calibration screen 11 4 1 1 I Range High AC Low Current coefficient Make sure the load in...

Page 211: ...a R Load adjust the resistor value to 150V 24A 6 25 Ohm or as close to it as possible and then adjust the voltage as needed to obtain 24Aac 10 Note Depending on the CPS100 model and max current rating...

Page 212: ...and adjust the DC voltage and load setting for a current of 1 0 Adc 10 When using a programmable load set the load to CC mode and program 0 01A When using a resistive load set the load for 50V 1A 50...

Page 213: ...t rating the actual high current value may be different that shown in this example Always follow the on screen prompted current setting values Highlight the Measured I field value then enter the curre...

Page 214: ...oduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 214 of 231 PN 160953 10 Saving Calibration Coefficients Once all calibration steps are completed th...

Page 215: ...veforms contain various higher order harmonics of the programmed fundamental frequency and allow product testing for immunity to voltage distortion conditions The FIXED waveforms are numbered from 0 t...

Page 216: ...ten authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 216 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 2 FIXED Waveform No 1 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 1 44 0 7 1 47 0 19 1 95 0 12 2 3 FIXED Waveform...

Page 217: ...rization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 217 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 5 FIXED Waveform No 4 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 1 00 0 5 2 75 0 7 1 35 0 9 2 25 0 11 1 45 0 12 2 6 FIXED...

Page 218: ...nual Page 218 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 8 FIXED Waveform No 7 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 4 86 0 5 1 58 0 7 2 64 0 11 1 37 0 15 1 95 0 17 1 06 0 12 2 9 FIXED Waveform No 8 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 7 27 0 5 2 39...

Page 219: ...APS All Rights Reserved No reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 219 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 11 FIXED Waveform No 10 Harmonic Ampl...

Page 220: ...o reproduction without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 220 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 14 FIXED Waveform No 13 Harmonic Ampl Phase 2 2 19 0 5 9 83 0 7...

Page 221: ...tion without written authorization from APS APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 221 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 17 FIXED Waveform No 16 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 11 08 180 5 4 05 0 7 2 03 18...

Page 222: ...rce Operation Manual Page 222 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 20 FIXED Waveform No 19 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 9 38 0 5 3 44 180 9 1 12 0 13 0 50 180 12 2 21 FIXED Waveform No 20 Harmonic Ampl Phase 3 2 06 180...

Page 223: ...mpl Phase 2 0 13 180 3 4 28 180 5 3 77 0 7 3 27 180 9 2 57 0 11 1 93 180 13 1 22 0 15 0 55 180 19 0 46 180 21 0 83 0 23 0 97 180 25 1 04 0 29 0 75 180 12 2 24 FIXED Waveform No 23 Harmonic Ampl Phase...

Page 224: ...0 12 2 26 FIXED Waveform No 25 Harmonic Ampl Phase 5 3 41 0 7 2 55 0 11 9 22 0 13 7 68 0 17 0 90 0 19 0 90 0 23 3 88 0 25 3 56 0 31 0 50 0 35 2 34 0 37 2 21 0 12 2 27 FIXED Waveform No 26 Harmonic Amp...

Page 225: ...Power Source Operation Manual Page 225 of 231 PN 160953 10 12 2 29 FIXED Waveform No 28 Harm Ampl Phase Harm Ampl Phase 3 33 39 0 23 3 93 0 5 20 01 0 25 0 89 0 7 13 75 0 27 0 92 0 9 10 71 0 29 0 94 0...

Page 226: ...Turn off the unit using the On Off switch and check the AC input voltage to make sure it is in spec Screen shows message C004 PRI_UVP Input under voltage Turn off the unit using the On Off switch and...

Page 227: ...ort circuit or connected load shorted Turn off the output and check the output cables to make sure they are connected correctly before turning power back on Screen shows message C015 RCP ALARM RCP cir...

Page 228: ...EMC DIRECTIVE 2014 30 EU Standard applied EN 61326 1 2013 ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions CISPR 11 22 CLASS A LIMITS Conducted Emissions CISPR 11 22 CLASS A LIMITS ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNI...

Page 229: ...nce 228 constant power 20 Contact 11 48 Contents 3 current inrush measurement 82 measurement ranges 81 D Date Time 95 Dimensions 32 E environment 14 Errors 226 external control 91 F factory settings 9...

Page 230: ...size 51 OUTPUT MODE 98 Output Terminals 49 P Parallel mode 178 phase angle settings 77 Power On state 89 Programming 66 151 protection 20 94 Protection Fault clearing 94 R rack mount 64 Rear Panel 54...

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