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“tot AmP Hr Hi”
Amp Hours
4 most significant digits
6.6.3. Cycle Run Screen
The cycle run screen is displayed when “CyCL” is selected from the “Display Select Menu” (see
6.6.Run Screens
for details on using the “Display Select Menu”). The cycle run screen shows a
count down of the time remaining in the currently running or paused timed cycle (RTC or ATC).
The top display indicates the type of cycle (RTC or ATC) and the units of the cycle time. The
bottom display shows time remaining in the currently running or paused cycle.
The target cycle time setting can be viewed or changed from the cycle run screen (note that the
target cycle time setting can also be changed from the cycle setup menu). Pressing the current
encoder will display the target cycle time (SET lamp is flashing on and off). When the target cycle
time is displayed the currently selected digit (blinking) can be changed by rotating the current
encoder. Each press of the voltage encoder advances the selected digit. When no changes are
made to the target cycle time for a short period of time the display returns to the time remaining in
the cycle. The target cycle time cannot be changed while the power supply is in operate mode
(OPER/STBY lamp is on), and the target cycle time cannot be changed while the power supply is
in remote control mode (RMT lamp is on).
See
6.4.2.Timed Cycle Control (RTC or ATC)
for details on timed cycle settings.
The following table shows various cycle run screen messages.
Top Display Text
Cycle Type
Cycle time units
“rtc min”
RTC
Minutes
“rtc Hr”
RTC
Hours
“Atc amp min”
ATC
Amp Minutes
“Atc amp Hr”
ATC
Amp Hours
“mAn”
Manual
N/A
6.6.4. Diagnostics Run Screen
The diagnostics run screen is displayed when “diAg” is selected from the “Display Select Menu”
(see
6.6.Run Screens
for details on using the “Display Select Menu”). The diagnostics run screen
shows the internal power supply heat sink temperature in degrees C or degrees F, or it shows the
cooling fan speed in percent. When the diagnostics run screen is displayed rotating the voltage
encoder will change between the heat sink temperature display and the fan speed display. When
the heat sink display is shown rotating the current encoder changes between degrees C and
degrees F.
If a temperature sensor failure has been detected the heat sink temperature display will not
display a temperature but rather it will display “Err”. If a temperature sensor failure is detected the
temperature sensor failure error code (error code 75) will be set as well.
If a problem is detected with the cooling fan the cooling fan error code (error code 72) is set and
the commanded fan speed is set to 100%. Even though the fan is commanded to full speed when
a cooling fan error condition is detected the cooling fan may not be operating due to a cooling fan
component failure. The cooling fan operation should be checked when the cooling fan error code
is active.