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Important test system safety information 

This product is sold as a stand-alone instrument that may become 
part of a system that could contain hazardous voltages and energy 
sources. It is the responsibility of the test system designer, integrator, 
installer, maintenance personnel, and service personnel to make sure 
the system is safe during use and is operating properly. 

Y ou must also realize that in many test systems a single fault, such as 
a software error, may output hazardous signal levels even when the 
system indicates that there is no hazard present. 

It is important that you consider the following factors in your system 
design and use: 

 

The international safety standard IEC 61010-1 defines voltages as 
hazardous if they exceed 30 V

RMS

 and 42.4 V peak, or 60 V DC 

for equipment rated for dry locations. Keithley Instruments 
products are only rated for dry locations. 

 

Read and comply with the specifications of all instruments in the 
system. The overall allowed signal levels may be constrained by 
the lowest rated instrument in the system. For example, if you are 
using a 500 V power supply with a 300 V DC rated switch, the 
maximum allowed voltage in the system is 300 V DC. 

 

Make sure any test fixture connected to the system protects the 
operator from contact with hazardous voltages, hot surfaces, and 
sharp objects. Use shields, barriers, insulation, and safety 
interlocks to accomplish this. 

 

Cover the device under test (DUT) to protect the operator from 
flying debris in the event of a system or DUT failure. 

 

Double-insulate all electrical connections that an operator can 
touch. Double insulation ensures the operator is still protected 
even if one insulation layer fails. Refer to IEC 61010-1 for 
specific requirements. 

 

Make sure all connections are behind a locked cabinet door or 
other barrier. This protects the system operator from accidentally 
removing a connection by hand and exposing hazardous voltages. 
Use high-reliability fail-safe interlock switches to disconnect 
power sources when a test fixture cover is opened. 

 

Where possible, use automatic handlers so operators are not 
required to access the DUT or other potentially hazardous areas. 

Summary of Contents for 2280 Series

Page 1: ...Series 2280 Precision Measurement DC Power Supplies Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...nly by service personnel Service personnelare trained to workonlive circuits perform safe installations and repairproducts Only properlytrained service personnelmay perform installation and service pr...

Page 3: ...used inaccordance withthe operating instructions If the instruments or accessories are used ina manner not specified inthe operating instructions the protectionprovided by the equipment may be impaire...

Page 4: ...cleananinstrument remove power fromthe instrument Use a damp clothor mild water based cleaner Cleanthe exteriorof the instrument only Do not apply cleaner directly to the instrument or allow liquids t...

Page 5: ...om your measurements In addition you can monitor trends such as drift with the built in plotting functionality As a power supply in an automated test system this power supply provides a list mode and...

Page 6: ...cumentation standard accessories CD ROM and cable housing 4 Remove the packaging insert 5 Remove the Series 2280 from the box Do not lift the Series 2280 from the front bezel Lifting the instrument by...

Page 7: ...de 3 Series 2280 Quick Start Guide this document 4 Series 2280 Precision Measurement DC Power Supplies Product Information CD ROM 5 Model CA 180 3A CAT5 Crossover Cable for Ethernet 6 PA 853D User s G...

Page 8: ...ed signal levels may be constrained by the lowest rated instrument in the system For example if you are using a 500 V power supply with a 300 V DC rated switch the maximum allowed voltage in the syste...

Page 9: ...ou are installing the Series 2280 in a rack To prevent damaging heat build up and ensure specified performance make sure there is adequate ventilation and air flow around the instrument to ensure prop...

Page 10: ...outlet may result in personal injury or death due to electric shock Do not replace detachable mains supply cords with inadequately rated cords Failure to use properly rated cords may result in person...

Page 11: ...heat while carrying the short circuit output current of the unit Please meet the wiring requirements described above Two wire connection The two wire connections are used for basic operation when maxi...

Page 12: ...nd Sense Hi and Output Lo and Sense Lo with the shorting jumpers If you do not do this the display will show incorrect voltage output readings After making the connections slide the cable housing over...

Page 13: ...orting jumpers Before connecting the wire make sure the shorting jumpers have been removed When you connect the power supply for remote sensing the overprotection OVP circuit senses the voltage at the...

Page 14: ...The ENTER key selects a highlighted option In most cases it opens the menu or dialog box that allows you to change settings for that option The EXIT key returns to the previous menu or closes a dialo...

Page 15: ...me screen displays the value of the present outputs and status indicators The outputs show dashed lines until the output is turned on The setting area of the Home screen is located in the lower left c...

Page 16: ...and current measurement using the default instrument configuration Connect the DUT for this example a 1 k resistor to the output binding post on the front panel For details refer to Two wire connecti...

Page 17: ...ure functions What the instrument measures Concurrent V I Measure voltage and current at the same time Voltage V Only measure voltage Current I Only measure current To set the measure function from th...

Page 18: ...alog box is displayed 2 Use the up and down arrow soft keys to select the range The Home page is updated with the new range setting Press ENTER or EXIT to close the Range dialog box To set the ranges...

Page 19: ...rk in the box 4 Highlight Insert and press ENTER to increment the points display until it reads 10 5 Select the Voltage box in the point 1 row Press ENTER 6 Make the value 1 V and press ENTER 7 Select...

Page 20: ...twice to navigate to the 3rd Home screen 7 Press the List soft key The List dialog box is displayed 8 If the Numbersoft key is not showing a 1 press the Number soft key and enter the value 1 9 Press t...

Page 21: ...nformation CD ROM which includes the Series 2280 Reference Manual It provides detailed information about all features of the instrument Also see the Keithley Instruments website www keithley com for s...

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