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IQ POWER MPS POWER SUPPLY
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Power Supply Number (Address / Device Number)
Each IQ Power MPS has an address (number) associated with it. These numbers
serve to identify the power supply in digital communications with a Control Station.
This address can be a number of 1 through 10 (the default is “1”).
NOTE
– If multiple IQ Power / IQ Easy devices are connected to the
Control Station, each static neutralizer must be given a unique address /
device number.
Automatic addressing of power supplies
may be achieved by connecting devices to
the Control Station in the correct sequence. Start the process with non-MPS devices
(IQ Power BPS and IQ Easy first), finish the process with IQ Power MPS units.
Plug the first power supply (only) into the Control Station and turn the Control
Station on. Allow the Control Station to boot-up and begin operation. Plug the
second power supply into the Control Station. The Control Station will re-address
the second power supply to “2”. Plug the third power supply into the Control
Station. The Control Station will re-address the third power supply to “3”. Repeat
this process until all power supplies (or IQ Power / IQ Easy devices) are installed.
Each power supply or device will be given a unique address (device number).
Manual re-addressing of power supplies
may be achieved through the Control
Station user interface device page. It may be necessary to tap on a tab and/or the
Page arrow to locate the Device Address. The device address will be found listed as
“MPS Address”. Tapping the pencil icon next to the address will open a prompt
for a password. The default password for set-up is “PASSWORD”. Tapping the
desired number changes the device address for the device.
Set Up (with IQ Power Control Station)
A variety of information can be checked, and operating parameters set, for the IQ
Power MPS power supply through the IQ Power Control Station via the device
page. Tap on the device icon for the MPS and static bar to access these pages. A
summary tab will appear offering important information. Tabs for the neutralizer
and sensor (if installed) will also appear. Tapping on a neutralizer tab or sensor
tab opens a page where operating parameters may be edited or selected. Typical
parameters are listed below.
Device Name
: A user editable name to identify the specific device (14 characters).
Bar Type
: A fixed description for the type of bar connected to the MPS (speed)
Operation Mode
: A user selectable operating mode for the static bar (Manual,
Fixed, Auto-Tune, CLFB).
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Fixed
- 50/50 balance standard operation (default factory setting). Fixed
provides standard operation, with output voltage regulation.
•
Auto-Tune
- Enhanced operation. This mode includes the current
monitoring found in Fixed mode, plus automatic compensation that takes
into account web speed, bar type, bar mounting distance and measured