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KDS6-0.2TR

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Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Precision DC Source Part No Z1 003 132 I0040701 May 2021 KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 2: ...ent and provide the Kikusui Part No given on the cover This manual has been prepared with the utmost care however if you have any questions or note any errors or omissions please contact Kikusui distributor agent After you have finished reading this manual store it so that you can use it for reference at any time Visual Basic is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other ...

Page 3: ...it breaker of switchboard Use a fuse element having a shape rating and characteristics suitable for this product The attachment of a plug of power cord or crimp style terminals must be carried out by qualified personnel The product is provided with power cords described below If the power cord has no plug attach a plug or crimp style terminals to the power cord in accordance with the wire colors s...

Page 4: ...ii KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 5: ...ltage is output here DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if ignored will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored may result in damage to the precision DC source and other property Shows that the act indicated is prohibited ...

Page 6: ...eral home or consumer use Purposes of use Do not use the precision DC source for purposes other than those described in the operation manual This product is not designed or manufactured for general home or consumer use Input power Use the precision DC source with the specified input power voltage For applying power use the power cord provided Note that the provided power cord is not use with some ...

Page 7: ... precision DC source is relo cated Operation Check that the AC input voltage setting and the fuse rating are satisfied and that there is no abnormality on the surface of the power cord Be sure to unplug the power cord or stop applying power before checking If any abnormality or failure is detected in the precision DC sources stop using it immediately Unplug the power cord or disconnect the power c...

Page 8: ...4 Safety Precautions KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 9: ...of Parts 2 1 Front Panel 15 2 2 Rear Panel 17 Chapter 3 Basic Operations and Connections 3 1 Initial Setting Values 19 3 2 Basic Operations 20 3 3 Connection to the Load 23 3 4 About the Load 25 Chapter 4 Remote Control 4 1 Remote Interfaces 27 4 1 1 GPIB Interface 27 4 1 2 RS 232C Interface 28 4 2 Messages and Terminators 30 4 2 1 Messages 30 4 2 2 Terminators 31 4 3 Device Messages 31 4 4 Messag...

Page 10: ...6 Contents KDS6 0 2TR Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 Electrical Specifications 49 6 2 General Specifications 50 6 2 1 Accessories 51 6 2 2 GPIB Interface 51 6 3 Outline and Dimensions 52 Index 53 ...

Page 11: ...o be checked using the IDN message via GPIB or RS 232C For more details on the IDN message refer to Chapter 4 Remote Con trol When inquiring about the KDS6 0 2TR please provide this version No and the serial No affixed to the rear panel Sample display Features Generation of exact voltages Generates exact voltages in increments of 100 μV High resolution ammeter Equipped with a high resolution ammet...

Page 12: ...8 Introduction KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 13: ...ent anything is missing or damaged contact your Kikusui distributor agent Fig 1 1 List of accessories It is recommended that you save the packing materials for use in the event the KDS6 0 2TR must be transported Fuse one each 1 Installed in the fuse holder Output connector one each D Sub 25 pin male With cover and fixing screws Power cord one Operation manual One copy Plug 83 22 5042 Cover 83 22 5...

Page 14: ...ting humidity range 20 to 85 RH without condensation Storage humidity range below 90 RH without condensation Condensation may take place even when the KDS6 0 2TR is operated within the specified operating humidity range If condensation takes place do not use it until it is completely dry Do not expose to corrosive atmosphere Do not operate or store the KDS6 0 2TR in a corrosive atmosphere or one w...

Page 15: ...n Transportation If the KDS6 0 2TR is moved to a new location or otherwise transported please observe the following Turn off the power switch located on the rear panel Moving the KDS6 0 2TR with the power turned on could result in electric shock or malfunction Remove all connected wiring Moving the KDS6 0 2TR with connected cables could result in internal wire break age or cause the device to fall...

Page 16: ...S6 0 2TR To check or change the input supply voltage range and the input fuse follow the procedure below 1 Turn the POWER switch off and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the cover of the fuse holder Refer to Fig 1 2 3 Referring to Table 1 1 check to determine whether the rating and char acteristics of the fuse currently installed are suitable for the input volt age If not replace the fuse Table 1 1 ...

Page 17: ...ted by qualified personnel If it is difficult to obtain the power cord consult Kikusui distributor agent Connect the KDS6 0 2TR to an AC power line corresponding to the required input power Do not use the power cord supplied with the KDS6 0 2TR for other appara tuses Fig 1 3 Power cord Connect the power cord as follows 1 Turn the POWER switch off 2 Connect the power cord to the AC inlet located on...

Page 18: ...ding is not furnished Connect the ground terminal to an adequate earth ground Failure to connect the KDS6 0 2TR to ground could result in erroneous operation due to external noise or may increase the noise generated by the KDS6 0 2TR For your safety be sure to earth ground the KDS6 0 2TR Connect the power cord to a three prong power outlet with proper grounding WARNING CAUTION ...

Page 19: ... key remains lit If the LED is flashing it means that the overcurrent protection function OCP has activated to interrupt output For more details on the OCP refer to OCP function on page 22 The OCP function is activated when an over range state lasts for approximately 1 5 seconds or longer 2 Chassis terminal This terminal is connected to the chassis frame of the KDS6 0 2TR SLOW FAST SLOW FAST 1 OUT...

Page 20: ...the voltage setting of the channel currently selected 6 RANGE key Switches the current range of Channel 1 Channels 2 and 3 are fixed at the 30 mA range only 7 CH SELECT key Selects the channel for which voltage is to be set or output current is to be displayed 8 Voltage control knob Adjusts the voltage of the channel currently selected The faster the knob is turned the greater the change in voltag...

Page 21: ...holder for input power that also serves as a voltage selector For details refer to 1 4 Checking the Input Power and Fuse 15 AC inlet This is the connector for the power cord When plugging in the cord push it in as far as it can go For details refer to 1 6 Grounding LINE VOLTAGE 100 120 220 240 207V 250V 194V 236V 104V 126V 90V 110V FUSE 1A T AC250V 0 5A T AC250V MARK FUSE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE OF TH...

Page 22: ...18 Names and Functions of Parts KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 23: ...tery These settings are maintained even if the power has been turned off To reset the KDS6 0 2TR settings to the factory values press and hold the CH SELECT key while turning the power on Table 3 1 Table of setting values Backup Item Setting value factory setting Not enabled RS 232C acknowledge message Returned SILEnt off Service request enable register 0 OUTPUT Off LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL OCP Clear Sw...

Page 24: ...nnel 1 is selected Channels 2 and 3 work the 30 mA range only The channel is changed each time the key is pressed and the LED of the channel currently selected is lit CH SELECT key Voltage control knob Turning the knob clockwise increases the setting value while turning it counter clockwise reduces the value The value changes with the rotation speed of the knob The faster the knob is turned the gr...

Page 25: ...EY LOCK LED to light Clearing the key lock status 1 With the SHIFT key held down press the LOCAL key continuously for 0 5 seconds or longer SLOW FAST SLOW FAST Each time these keys are pressed together the SAMPLING FAST LED is turned alternately on and off This high speed mode is in effect when the LED is on and normal mode is active when the LED is off In the high speed mode the output ammeter fe...

Page 26: ...f output after approximately 1 5 seconds The channel in which the overcurrent occurred is then displayed and the OUTPUT lamp flashes will also appear immediately after power on but this merely indi cates that initialization of the internal circuit is underway it does not mean that the OCP function has activated Clearing OCP 1 Press the OUTPUT key Before pressing the OUTPUT key make sure to elimina...

Page 27: ...arks No Name Remarks 1 CH1 Channel 1 voltage output terminal 14 COM Common output terminal 2 CH1 S Channel 1 sensing terminal 15 COM S Common sensing terminal 3 NC Not in use 16 NC Not in use 4 CH2 Channel 2 voltage output terminal 17 NC Not in use 5 CH2 S Channel 2 sensing terminal 18 NC Not in use 6 NC Not in use 19 NC Not in use 7 CH3 Channel 3 voltage output terminal 20 NC Not in use 8 CH3 S C...

Page 28: ...d cables and sensing wires It is also recommended that you twist the cabling of each channel further before connecting it to the load Fig 3 1 Connection to the load example of good cabling Fig 3 2 Connection to the load example of poor cabling SLOW FAST SLOW FAST Load Load Load COM COM S CH1 CH1 S CH2 CH2 S CH3 CH3 S Load and COM should be connected at one point Sensing point located close to the ...

Page 29: ...cillo scope or the like 1 Value under a resistance load Sample uses in which abrupt current changes occur When the KDS6 0 2TR is used to drive a relay coil or resistance which is switched on off by an external switch If the load is switched on off by a switch the current will be subject to significant fluctuations Use the OUTPUT on off function with the KDS6 0 2TR to the full extent practicable In...

Page 30: ...26 Basic Operations and Connections KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 31: ...blish a GPIB address unique to the device to be connected to the GPIB bus The KDS6 0 2TR was factory shipped with the GPIB address set to 1 To change this setting to another address follow the procedure described below Setting the GPIB address 1 Turn the power switch on while holding down the LOCAL key Do not remove your finger from the LOCAL key too quickly Continue pressing the LOCAL key until I...

Page 32: ... turning the voltage control knob The bit rate can be set at 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps When turning the knob counterclockwise each click selects the next smaller value once 2400 is reached continuing to turn the knob will not change the value When the knob is turned clockwise each click selects the next higher value once 38400 is reached continuing to turn the knob will not change the valu...

Page 33: ...st 11 h DC3 Transmission stop request 13 h DC3 RXD DC1 TXD After receiving DC3 the KDS6 0 2TR pauses transmission within 3 characters Within 3 characters Pause Resume transmission Resume transmission Transmission control from the RS 232C terminal to the KDS6 0 2TR DC3 TXD RXD The RS 232C terminal must pause transmission within 10 characters after receiving DC3 Transmission control from the KDS6 0 ...

Page 34: ...m messages A space ASCII 20h is required between the program header section and the data section Multiple data items are linked with ASCII 2Ch Program message linking is performed with ASCII 3Bh Acknowledge messages RS 232C The acknowledge messages are specific to the RS 232C interface and represent information sent from the KDS6 0 2TR to the computer The messages indicate that the processing of c...

Page 35: ...sages are not case sensitive Abbreviations The program headers are provided in abbreviated form The uppercase letters of a device message name are the abbreviation for the device message Special symbols and characters Special symbols and characters used in this manual to describe the program mes sages and response messages are defined in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Definitions of special symbols and chara...

Page 36: ...items are initialized by the RST command message For setting details refer to Table 4 2 Program message Syntax Command message RST Table 4 2 System setting for executing the RST command GPIB addresses RS 232C bit rates and settings performed via SILent and SRE device messages are not initialized Setting acknowledge message Data format Character 1 ON No message returned 0 OFF Message returned Initi...

Page 37: ...tical error 1 is set at bit 0 If the program header is correct but there is an error in the program data portion 1 is set at bit 1 These contents are held until they have been read out of the error register When these contents have been read out all bits are cleared to 0 Program message Syntax Query message ERR Response message In response to ERR the present error code is returned Example When the...

Page 38: ...ster are returned Example If OCP has occurred 1 is returned against SRE 0 65 is returned against SRE 1 or 9 SRE Sets a service request enable register or inquires about the present setting For details refer to Fig 4 3 Program message Syntax Command message SRE Setting value Query message SRE Program data Example To enable all service request factors SRE 9 Response message In response to SRE the pr...

Page 39: ...e register Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Signal name PON RQS ESB MAV ERR OCP Bit weight 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 SRE service request enable register Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Signal name ERR OCP Bit weight 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 PON Setting of POWER ON SRQ not in use ERR ERROR register status summary RQS Request service Not in use ESB Event status summary not in use Not in use MAV Message ready not in use OCP OCP statu...

Page 40: ...V n S Setting value Query message V n Set V n S Program data Example To set the voltage value of Channel 1 to 3 1234 V V1Set 3 1234 Response message In response to V1S the present setting is returned as fixed decimal point data 0 0000 to 6 5000 Example 3 1234 Setting of voltage value for Channel n Minimum value 0 0000 Maximum value 6 5000 Resolution 0 0001 Data format Fixed decimal point Initial v...

Page 41: ...m data Example To set Channel 1 to 2 8001 V Channel 2 to 1 V and Channel 3 to 0 5 V VSET 2 8001 1 0 5 Response message In response to VSET the present settings of the channels are delimited with ASCII 2Ch and returned as fixed decimal point data 0 0000 to 6 5000 The data is returned in the order of CH1 CH2 and CH3 Example 2 80001 1 0000 0 5000 Setting of voltage value for Channels 1 to 3 Minimum v...

Page 42: ... output current value of Channel 2 Program message Syntax Query message I2Out I2O Response message Response data In response to I20 the present output current value is returned as fixed deci mal point data If OCP has occurred CH n OCP n 1 to 3 is returned n indicating the channel in which OCP took place To clear OCP the OUTP 0 command is sent Example 1 30 0000 Example 2 CH2 OCP Output current read...

Page 43: ...ery message IOUT Response message Response data In response to IOUT the present settings of the channels are delimited with ASCII 2Ch and returned as fixed decimal point data The data is returned in the order CH1 CH2 CH3 If OCP has occurred CH n OCP n 1 to 3 is returned n indicating the channel in which OCP took place To clear OCP the OUTP 0 command is sent Example 1 200 000 10 3245 0 0005 Example...

Page 44: ...ry message OUTPut OUTP Program data Example To set to turn output on OUTP 1 Response message In response to OUT the present setting is returned as a character 1 or 0 Example To turn output on 1 To turn output off 0 Output on off setting Data format Character 1 ON Output on 0 OFF Output off Initial value 0 OFF Output off The setting is reset to 0 when the power is turned off ...

Page 45: ... Query message RANGeset RANG Program data Example To set the current range of Channel 1 to 10 mA RANG 0 Response message In response to RANG the present setting is returned as an integer 0 or 1 Example When Channel 1 current range is 10 mA 0 When Channel 1 current range is 200 mA 1 Current range setting for Channel 1 Data format Integer 0 10 mA 1 200 mA Initial value 1 200 mA ...

Page 46: ...ample To set the sampling rate of the output ammeter to HIGH SPEED SAMP 1 Response message In response to SAMP the present setting is returned as an integer 1 or 0 Example In high speed mode 1 In normal mode 0 NOTE When the sampling rate is set to the high speed mode the current measuring resolution will be 5 digits Setting of output ammeter sampling rate Data format Integer 1 High speed mode 0 No...

Page 47: ...ON OFF 1 0 KEYL ON OFF 1 0 Query message KEYLock KEYL Program data Example To set to turn the KEYLOCK on KEYL 1 Response message In response to KEYL the present setting is returned as an integer 1 or 0 Example When KEYLOCK is on 1 When KEYLOCK is off 0 KEYLOCK on off setting Data format Character 1 ON KEYLOCK on 2 OFF KEYLOCK off Initial value 0 OFF KEYLOCK off ...

Page 48: ... message Syntax Command message ACHSel 1 0 ACHS 1 0 Query message ACHSel ACHS Program data Example To perform the setting that will not allow switchover ACHSel 0 Response message In response to ACHS the present setting is returned as an integer 1 or 0 Example When panel indication switchover is on 1 When panel indication switchover is off 0 Setting of panel indication switchover Data format Intege...

Page 49: ... W 0 0000 6 5000 0 0001 V Channel 3 voltage setting or read out of setting value 11 VSET R W 0 0000 6 5000 0 0001 V En bloc setting or read out of Channel 1 to Channel 3 out put voltages 12 I1Out R 1 mA Read out of Channel 1 output current value If OCP has occurred CH n OCP is returned n 1 to 3 13 I2Out R 1 mA Read out of Channel 2 output current value If OCP has occurred CH n OCP is returned n 1 ...

Page 50: ... point data 0 0000 to 6 5000 Example 3 1234 IOUT n Inquires about the output current value of Channel n n should be specified in the range from 1 to 3 Program message Syntax Query message IOUT n Response message Response data In response to IOUT n n 1 to 3 the present output current value is returned as a real number If OCP has occurred CH n OCP n 1 to 3 is returned n indicating the channel in whi...

Page 51: ...After cleaning the KDS6 0 2TR allow it to dry thoroughly If the panel becomes soiled clean with a soft cloth impregnated with a neutral deter gent diluted with water then wipe with a dry cloth 5 2 Checking Power cord Check the cord for any cracks in the covering and check the plug for looseness or damage A damaged covering or wire breakage within the power cord poses a risk of electric shock Stop ...

Page 52: ...48 Maintenance and Calibration KDS6 0 2TR ...

Page 53: ... mA MAX CH2 0 V to 6 V 30 mA MAX CH3 0 V to 6 V 30 mA MAX Output voltages setting range 0 0000 V to 6 5000 V Resolution of output voltage setting 100 μV Accuracy of output voltage setting 0 05 of set 2 mV Output ripple noise 100 μVrms or less 10 Hz to 1 MHz Current Resolution of current indication CH1 10 mA range In normal mode 0 1 μA In high speed mode 1 μA 200 mA range In normal mode 1 μA In hig...

Page 54: ... Hz Voltage setting 100 V 90 V to 110 V 120 V 104 V to 126 V 220 V 194 V to 236 V 240 V 207 V to 250 V Power consumption 40 VA or less External dimensions largest part 280W 88H 270D mm 305W 105H 330D mm Weight 4 kg Safety 1 1 Not applicable to custom made products and modified products Compliant with the requirements of the following standard IEC61010 1 2001 Class I 2 Pollution degree 2 3 2 This i...

Page 55: ...shake SH1 All functions available Acceptor handshake AH1 All functions available Talker T6 All functions available except for talk only function Expansion talker TE0 No function available Listener L4 All functions available except for listen only function Service request SR1 All functions available Remote local RL1 All functions available Parallel pole PP0 No function available Device clear DC1 Al...

Page 56: ...52 Specifications KDS6 0 2TR 6 3 Outline and Dimensions Units mm Fig 6 1 KDS6 0 2TR Outline Diagram 270 MAX20 MAX330 280 88 MAX10 MAX305 MAX105 ...

Page 57: ...ble 24 LOCAL key 15 M message table 45 message terminator 31 N Normal mode 42 O OCP 15 OCP function 15 22 output ammeter 15 output connector 15 OUTPUT key 15 P parity 28 pin assignment 23 program message 30 program message terminator 31 R RANGE key 15 remote control 27 response message 31 response message terminator 31 RS 232C 7 17 S sampling rate 16 21 42 sensing point 24 sensing wire 24 service ...

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