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Summary of Contents for PAX35-10

Page 1: ...Part No Z1 002 522 IB003105 Sep 2009 OPERATION MANUAL PROGRAMMABLE DC POWER SUPPLY PAX Series PAX35 10 PAX35 20 PAX35 30 ...

Page 2: ...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 Reproduction and reprinting of this operation manual whole or partially without our permission is prohibited Both unit specifications and manual contents are subject to change without notice ...

Page 3: ...pection Make sure the AC input voltage setting and the fuse ratings are satisfied and that there is no abnormality in the AC power cable Do not remove the cover when performing maintenance or inspection There are parts inside the product which may cause physical hazards Consult your Kikusui distributor or agent before uncover the products in case if it is so necessary To maintain performance and s...

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Page 5: ...on No Serial No To find the ROM Version No please refer to Section 2 3 Power Turn on Check under Chaper 2 PRECAUTIOS AND PREPARATIVE PROCEDURES The Se rial No is indicated on the rear panel and Before start using the power supply and during using it be sure to read and strictly observe the instructions given in the following WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS next page Chapter 1 GENERAL Chapter 2 PRECAUTIONS A...

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Page 12: ...ontrol the power supply via an interface board optional from an external device Chapter 5 PANEL DESCRIPTION Introduces the names of and describes the functions of the switches and other items of the front and rear panels Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION Elaborates the maintenance inspection and calibration methods Chapter 7 SPECIFICATIONS Gives tables of electrical specifications mechanical s...

Page 13: ...t Panel 3 3 3 1 2 Rear Panel 3 3 3 2 Basic Operating Method 1 3 5 3 2 1 Turning ON OFF the POWER Switch 3 5 3 2 2 Basic Panel Operating Method 3 6 3 2 3 Voltage Current Settings and Output ON OFF 3 10 3 2 4 Fine Setting of Output Voltage or Current 3 13 3 2 5 Setting of Protective Actions 3 14 3 2 6 To Reset from Protective Alarm Status 3 18 3 3 Basic Operating Method 2 3 20 3 3 1 Remote Sensing F...

Page 14: ...2 Examples of Application Programs 4 31 4 7 3 Table of Command Headers 4 45 Chapter 5 PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 1 5 1 Front Panel 5 2 5 2 Rear Panel 5 6 Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION 6 1 6 1 Maintenance and Inspection 6 2 6 2 Calibration 6 4 6 2 1 Preparation 6 4 6 2 2 Calibration Instruments 6 4 6 2 3 Calibration Setups 6 4 6 2 4 Calibration Procedures 6 5 Chapter 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 7 1 Elect...

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Page 17: ...rolled over a GPIB RS 232C or MCB interface bus This feature as combined with the programmed sequence control function allows you a high flexibility of power supply system configuration The MCB is a unique interface developed by Kikusui It allows you to control up to fifteen instru ments power supplies and electronic load devices in an on line mode over a standard interface system GPIB or RS 232C ...

Page 18: ...allen into an alarm state The power supply also incorporates an overtemperature protector and an input overcurrent protector Thus the various provisions are incorporated to protect the power supply itself and its load 8 Analog remote control You can remote control the output voltage or current with an external voltage signal or resistance You also can remote control turning OFF of the POWER switch...

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Page 33: ...Current Settings and Output ON OFF 3 10 3 2 4 Fine Setting of Output Voltage or Current 3 13 3 2 5 Setting of Protective Actions 3 14 3 2 6 To Reset from Protective Alarm Status 3 18 3 3 Basic Operating Method 2 3 20 3 3 1 Remote Sensing Function 3 20 3 3 2 Memory Function 3 21 3 3 3 Setup Function 3 23 3 3 4 Keylock Function 3 29 3 3 5 Setting the Click Resolution 3 30 3 3 6 Setting the Rise Fall...

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Page 35: ...Chapter 3 OPERATING METHOD 3 3 3 1 Descriptions of Front and Rear Panels 3 1 1 Front Panel Refer to chapter 5 5 1 Front Panel 3 1 2 Rear Panel Refer to chapter 5 5 2 Rear Panel ...

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Page 47: ...tion menu To select the actions to be taken when OVP has tripped 1 Output OFF To turn OFF the output can be set for software OVP 2 Power OFF To turn OFF the output and also the POWER switch 3 Crowbar ON 1 To turn OFF the output turn OFF the POWER switch and turn ON the crowbar thyristor The thyristor securely shorts the output terminals 3 OCP Level OCP trip level setting menu For setting of OCP tr...

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Page 55: ...s automa tically turned ON when the POWER switch is turned ON F or more information refer to Section 3 5 1 Configura tion NOTE 1 Recall To recall the setup data from the specified setup memory 2 Store To save the setup data in the specified setup memory Setup Menu 3 Store to 0 To save the setup data in setup memory 0 4 Initialize To initialize the settings Items of setup Setup memory Initialize Po...

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Page 65: ...n the output voltage is maintained at the value which existed immediately before entering the sequence mode NVI mode Both output voltage and current are sequence controlled FV mode The output voltage alone is sequence controlled in the Fast mode During the sequence operation the output current is maintained at the value which existed immediately before entering the sequence mode FI mode The output...

Page 66: ...bout100 ms the step may not be executed in the setting time 2 Sequence File Cofiguration For sequence operation you must prepare sequence files which contain operation parameters such as volt age current and time The sequence file can be stored in the internal memory nonvolatile memory of the power supply The sequence files are classified by the execution speed into two types as follows Normal spe...

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Page 71: ...e file contents 2 Load File To load the sequence file onto the sequence execution memory 3 Save File To save the data of sequence execution memory onto the sequence file 1 Edit Program To add edit or delete programs of sequence execution memory 2 Edit Sequence To create or edit sequence parameters of sequence execution memory 3 New To initialize sequence execution memory 1 TRIG Direction To define...

Page 72: ...s 1 and 2 of the menu items 1 to 3 in all will appear on the LCD You can scroll the menu items with the JOG dial or the keys Press the 3 key to select New A message requesting your confirmation on initializing the sequence execution memory will appear If you press the ESC key the initialize procedure will be aborted and the preceding menu will resume Press the ENTER key to enter into the initializ...

Page 73: ...he initial sequence menu will resume If you initialize the sequence execution memory the existing sequence file will be erased If you need the existing file for future use save it For the save procedure refer to 3 To save or load a file 2 Edit 3 Run Caution ...

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Page 80: ...s section gives examples of procedures to save and load the file Example of procedure to save a file When the initial sequence menu is displayed press the 1 key and then the 3 key Specify the file number of the file to be saved with the JOG dial or keys The bottom row shows major information about the file already saved Press the ENTER key The sequence operation file has been saved After the file ...

Page 81: ...r of the file to be loaded with the JOG dial or keys The bottom row shows major information about the saved file Press the ENTER key The sequence operation file has been loaded onto the se quence execution memory After the file loading is complete the file management menu will resume Load 000 NVI Step 0002 Load File Completed 2 Load File 3 Save File ...

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Page 87: ...bits 5 RS 232C Stop bit For stop bit size selection 1 1 bit 2 1 5 bits 3 2 bits 6 RS 232C Parity For parity bit selection 1 None 2 Odd 3 Even 7 Power on SRQ For power on service request selection 1 Disable 2 Enable 9 Calibration Calibration setting menu Setting for calbiration is needed 1 Voltage For voltage calibration Current offset calibration manual Current full scale calibration manual Soft O...

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Page 94: ... the Auto Fine mode software inside the instrument searches for values to make the actual voltage and current shown on the top row of the display are made equal with the set values Due to this a certain time 1 5 seconds maximum is needed before the output voltage and current are settled at the set values 1 CV Auto Fine 2 CC Auto Fine OUT 0 000V 0 00A NOTE ...

Page 95: ...fter the setting is complete the configuration menu will resume Press the ESC key The root display will resume The auto protect level can be set in terms of percentage of the voltage or current which has been set as V SET or I SET The allowable setting ranges of software OVP or soft ware OCP is from 10 to 110 of the rated output voltage or rated output current respectively If you attempt to set fo...

Page 96: ...f GPIB interface board Press the SHIFT 0 CONFIG keys and then the 8 key in this order Interface board parameter setting menu Press the 1 key to select GPIB Address The bottom row shows the currently ADDRESS 01 exist ing address number Type a new address number with the numeric entry keys and then press the ENTER key In this example the address number is set to 3 Press the ESC key twice The root di...

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Page 104: ... supply is in CC mode CV mode signal ON when power supply is in CV mode Output ON singl ON when the output is ON Alarm signal ON when OVP or OHP has tripped Common floating NOTE Ta 25 Item Symbol TLP521 1 Unit Collector emitter voltage VCEO 55 V Emitter collector voltage VECO 7 V Collector current IC 50 mA Collector power dissipation PC 150 mW Collector power dissipation reduction ΔPc C 1 5 mW C T...

Page 105: ...at 4 6 4 2 1 Commands 4 6 4 2 2 Response Message 4 7 4 2 3 Acknowledge Message RS 232C 4 7 4 2 4 Flow Control RS 232C 4 8 4 3 Description of Commands 4 9 4 3 1 Terminology 4 9 4 3 2 Structures of Commands 4 10 4 4 Bit Assignment of Registers 4 25 4 5 Relationships Among SRQ Status Bytes and Registers 4 28 4 6 Table of Error Codes 4 29 4 7 Examples of Remote Programming 4 30 4 7 1 Initializing the ...

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Page 111: ...nd is in the form of ASCII strings Response header Response data SP 4 2 3 Acknowledge Message RS 232C An acknowledge message corresponding to a program message is sent from the power supply to the RS 232C terminal notifying that the processing for the program messsage is complete The acknowledge message consists only of a header and is in a form of ASCII strings Acknowledge header The acknowledge ...

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Page 114: ...4 10 Chapter 4 REMOTE PROGRAMMING 4 3 2 Structures of Commands 1 Voltage current and output control commands 1 2 ...

Page 115: ...ack output voltgage IOUT Return the readback output current VFINE 128 to 127 Set the Fine adjust voltage VFINE Return the set Fine adjust voltage IFINE 128 to 127 Set the Fine adjust current IFINE Return the set Fine adjust current TRTF 1 Set Tr Tf time to 50 s 2 Set Tr Tf time to 500 s 3 Set Tr Tf time to 5ms TRTF Return the set Tr Tf value NOTE For the operating procedures refer to Section 4 7 E...

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Page 117: ... to 4 Set the voltage and current with data stored in specified memory 1 for A 2 for B 3 for C and 4 for D MEMSTO 1 to 4 Store the currently existing voltage and current setup data onto memory SETRCL 0 to 9 Recall the setup file from specified memory SETSTO 0 to 9 Store the setup data into setup file of specified memory SETINI Initialize the setup to the factory defaults NOTE MEM MEMSTO SETRCL SET...

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Page 122: ...REMOTE PROGRAMMING 6 Sequence commands 2 2 SP SP NR2 NR2 string string string FLOAD FSAVE PROGRAM EOS EXECUTE RUN PAUSE STOP RUNNING SEQMOD TEXTIDX TEXTSEQ TEXTPROG SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 NR1 NR2 NR1 ...

Page 123: ...ence 0 OFF Release the pause STOP Stop the sequence forcibly RUNNING Return the sequence run status data STOP 1 RUN 2 PAUSE 3 SEQ NO SEQ NO PROG NO LOOP STEP NO SEQMODE Return sequence mode data NV NI NVI FV FI TEXTIDX Train of chara Provide an index with a train of up to six characters for execution sequence memory TEXTSEQ 1 8 Specify the sequence number Train of chara Write a comment with a trai...

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Page 128: ...IB only Multiline message DCL To set the MCB path address to 0 To clear the error message Multiline message SDC The same as above Multiline message GET The same as the TRG command 40h The code 40h suffixed to a program command is for hold off until exe cution of the message ends However in the event of a command message terminator with only EOI use Example call Tx VSET 5 0V Get message into the in...

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Page 134: ...terface borad The items to be set are as shown below For the setting procedure refer to Section 3 5 1 Configuration GPIB interface board IB11 GPIB device address Power on service request RS 232C interface board RS11 Data transmission rate bps Data bit length Stop bit length Parity bit Even Odd None MCB slave interface board MC11S MCB device address ...

Page 135: ... are common to all of the sample programs to be described later They should be executed before holding a communication with this product The syntax of the VISA resource string to be substituted for variable strVisaAddress varies depending on GPIB and RS232C With GPIB the use of device address 1 is supposed With RS232C the communication parameters are supposed to be the factory shipped parameters C...

Page 136: ... As String Global variable for receive data save Public m_session_INTFC As VisaComLib IGpibIntfc Library for use with GPIB interface commands Public Const trg_on 1 Sequence step trigger ON Public Const trg_off 0 Sequence step trigger OFF Function comm_open Communication IO open module The communication port is fixed as follows GPIB address 1 RS232C port COM1 GPIB and RS232C are switched according ...

Page 137: ...essage End If Call Tx HEAD OFF Sets HEAD OFF End Function Function comm_close Communication IO close module Close communication port and INTFC multi line message etc Close the VISA session If rm Is Nothing Then Exit Function io Close If m_session_INTFC Is Nothing Then Exit Function m_session_INTFC Close End Function Function Tx send_data As String Send receive module Send method call ascii code st...

Page 138: ...ET 4 75E 0 Sets voltage to 4 75 V dVoltMeasure Meas_vout Set voltage query output voltage query Call Tx VSET 5250mV Sets voltage to 5 25 V dVoltMeasure Meas_vout Set voltage query output voltage query Call Tx VSET 0 005KV Sets voltage to 5 00 V dVoltMeasure Meas_vout Set voltage query output voltage query Dim dVoltset As Double Dim dVoltMeasure As Double dVoltMeasure Meas_vout Substitutes output v...

Page 139: ...P set data save variable Dim iOVPaction_Data As Integer OVP action set data save variable Dim iOCPaction_Data As Integer OCP action set data save variable Dim dOCPDLY_Data As Double OCP delay data save variable Dim dHOPV_Data As Double Hardware OVP data save variable Dim dHOCP_Data As Double Hardware OCP data save variable Query Call Tx OVPSET OVP set value query dOVP_Data Val g_strRxd Converts qu...

Page 140: ...etting limit of FINE is exceeded Message ElseIf volt_fine 127 Then If FINE set value is above positive limit volt_fine 127 Sets FINE set value to 127 MsgBox The setting limit of FINE is exceeded Message End If Call Tx VFINE Format volt_fine Sets coarse FINE value Do Sets FINE value fine adjustment DoEvents d_fine_dif_val d_setvoltage Wait_ReadBack Calculates the difference between set and output v...

Page 141: ...s set to 1 sec STORE command syntax MMSTO 1 4 RECALL command syntax MEM 1 4 MEMORY STO RCL Dim d_setvoltage As Double Set voltage variable Dim icount As Integer Counter variable d_setvoltage 4 5 Initial voltage setting value For icount 1 To 4 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D If icount 4 Then d_setvoltage 0 Sets 0 000 if icount 4 D Else d_setvoltage d_setvoltage 0 25 Voltage set value 0 25 V End If Call example003 ...

Page 142: ...al poll registers Service requests SRQ Dim vset As Double vset 15 On Error Resume Next Call Tx UNMASK 1 FUNMASK 1 Sets unmask register and fault unmask register Call Tx OVPSET 17 5 ISET 1 50 Sets OVP to 17 5 V and current limit to 1 5 A Call Tx OVPACTN 1 Action 1 when limited OUT OFF Delay time 0 05 sec Call Tx VSET Str vset Sets voltage to 15 0 V Call Tx OUT ON Turns output ON Call Tx CLR Clears ...

Page 143: ...ry bit ON Call Tx FAU Fault register query spoll_data Val g_strRxd Converts FAU query into numerical data For i 7 To 0 Step 1 Decomposes query into 8 bits If spoll_data 2 i 0 Then 0 and 1 are substituted for FAUreq 0 to FAUreq 7 FAUreg i 0 Else spoll_data spoll_data 2 i FAUreg i 1 End If Next If FAUreg 0 1 Then SRQ_analyze OVP If bit 0 is 1 OVP is returned If FAUreg 1 1 Then SRQ_analyze OCP If bit...

Page 144: ... the main body Set the trigger voltage to multiple PAXs to let them output voltages simultaneously according to the GET or TRG command MCB master address Fixed at 0 MCB slave address 1 to 15 Specifying MCB address to 16 selects all MCBs The GET interface message can be used only in GPIB communication The TRG command should be used in RS232C communication MCB Call Tx PATH 0 Specifies master address...

Page 145: ... PROGRAM 1 16 Program number query command PROGRAM query is answered in 1 16 4 Step setting Maximum number of steps in NV and NI modes 256 steps STEP Step_No Lamp_on_off VoltSet_value Lamp_on_off CurrentSet_value TRG_on_off Out_on_off Pause_on_off time Step_No 1 256 Voltage lamp ON OFF Voltage set value Current lamp ON OFF Current set value Trigger output 1 ON 0 OFF Pause setting ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF...

Page 146: ... a new sequence 1 Sequence mode setting NEWSEQ 10 11 10 FV 11 FI Mode query command SEQMODE query is answered in numerical data 10 FV 11 FI 2 Sequence setting SEQUENCE SEQ_No PROG_No LOOP_value Chain_SEQ_No End_prog_No time SEQ_No 1 8 PROG_No 1 8 Sequence query command SEQUENCE 1 8 query is answered for example as 1 1 100 0 0 0 0001 3 PROGRAM number setting PROGRAM 1 16 Program number query comman...

Page 147: ...2 PI i 1024 1 Calculates sine curve voltage data Call Tx STEP Str i Str V trg_off Sends STEP data trg_off 0 Next Call Tx EOS Sends EOS Call Tx FSAVE 0 Saves file Call Sequence_RUN Executes sequence End Sub 9 Execution of sequence operation Sub Sequence_RUN Sample program 9 Sequence execution This sample program executes a sequence 1 Program number specification PROGRAM 1 16 This can be omitted if ...

Page 148: ... Sends sequence execution SEQUENCE STOP detection Do DoEvents Call Tx RUNNING Sequence execution status query retVal io ReadSTB Serial polling Sleep 100 Delay Loop Until retVal 0 Loops until SRQ rises Dim spoll_result As String spoll_result SRQ_analyze retVal Calls service request analysis MsgBox spoll_result vbCrLf vbCrLf SRQ is generated Displays analysis result Call Tx EXECUTE 0 Sends sequence ...

Page 149: ...SK 10 HEAD 10 HOCP 4 HOVP 4 IDN 10 IFINE 1 IOUT 1 ISET 1 LLO 8 9 MCBACTN 4 MEM 3 MEMSTO 3 MOD 10 NEWSEQ 5 OCPACTN 4 OCPDLY 4 Header Name Index No OCPSET 4 OUT 1 OVPACTN 4 OVPSET 4 PATH 8 PAUSE 6 PORT 7 POW 7 PROGRAM 6 RESET 4 ROOTPATH 8 RUN 6 RUNNING 6 SEQMODE 6 SEQUENCE 5 SETINI 3 SETRCL 3 SETSTO 3 SILENT 9 STB 10 STEP 5 STOP 6 STS 10 TERM 10 TEXTIDX 6 Header Name Index No TEXTPROG 6 TEXTSEQ 6 TR...

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Page 151: ... PANEL DESCRIPTION This chapter describes the functions of the switches keys indicators and other panel items on the front and rear panels of the power supply Contents Page 5 1 Front Panel 5 2 5 2 Rear Panel 5 6 ...

Page 152: ...his power on test period other functions of the power supply are suppressed 2 STATUS indicators Indicate the statuses of the power supply CV Illuminates to indicate that the power supply is in the constant voltage mode CC Illuminates to indicate that the power supply is in the constant current mode LIMIT Illuminates to indicate that one of the protectors OVP OCP and OHP has tripped CROWBAR SW ON O...

Page 153: ...tus LOCAL SHIFT BS To return to the LOCAL mode from the interfaced remote mode Tr Tf SHIFT 8 To select Tr Tf in CV or CC mode for Fast mode only SETUP SHIFT 7 To display a setup file menu RESOLN SHIFT 6 To set a click resolution for V SET or I SET setting with JOG dial or keys If selected when in V SET mode the V SET resolution can be set if selected when in I SET mode the I SET resolution can be ...

Page 154: ... SHUTTLE dials 11 JOG SHUTTLE dials To change numeric values or to scroll menus 12 Current setting key I SET To select the current setting mode the LED illuminates to indicate the mode The value can be set with the numeric entry keys JOG and SHUTTLE dials or keys I FINE SHIFT I SET To select the Fine output current setting mode The value can be set with the JOG SHUTTLE dials 13 Handle right 14 Fro...

Page 155: ...d current setting can be recalled from the memory with the A B C or D key or with the JOG dial and the ENTER key When in the memory recall mode the LED illuminates 17 Arrow keys To increment decrement a numerical value or to scroll a menu 18 Air intake To intake cooling air Caution Periodically clean the air filter Pay attention so that the air intake is not blocked 19 Sequence keys To edit sequen...

Page 156: ...log remote control terminals 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mode select terminals Remote sensing terminals OUTPUT terminals of PAX35 30 Product No INPUT terminals AC input ratings Instrument weight Air outlet Note Items 2 3 4 5 and 7 are as they appear when their covers are removed An example of Front Panel of PAX35 30 1 Board slot To install one of the following three types of optional interface board IB11 GPI...

Page 157: ...the corre sponding position Caution Before changing the short piece be certain that the POWER switch has been turned OFF Be certain that the terminal cover has been put on Do not operate the power supply with the terminal cover removed 4 Remote sensing terminals To connect the remote sensing wires The remote sensing is to compensate for voltage drops that are caused by the load connection wiring r...

Page 158: ...the AC power input terminals The task of connecting the AC input power cable to the power supply and to a power distribution panel involves danger The task must be undertaken only by qualified electronics personnel Be certain that the terminal cover has been put on Do not operate the power supply with its terminal cover removed 8 AC input ratings 9 Instrument weight 10 Air outlet An outlet of cool...

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Page 181: ...7 13 Chapter 7 SPECIFICATIONS IB11 RS11 MC11S GPIB RS 232C MCB Multichannel bus 7 4 Optional Items Exclusive Remote Controller RC02 PAX Interface Boards ...

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Page 184: ...i agent for repair Can t Cal Mode CV Calibration is unsuccessful Can t Cal Mode CC Check the wiring and load impedance Can t Cal OVP Can t Cal OCP Can t Change L R When the output is ON you cannot change the modes between Remote and Local Can t Change TrTf When the output is ON you cannot change Tr Tf Can t Delete You cannot delete sequence file 0 Can t Edit The steps required for editing a new pr...

Page 185: ...e position and that no external voltage higher than the OVP trip voltage is applied to the output terminal Framing Error A framing error has occurred Check the settings I F Can t Execute The I F cannot execute the command given For example a RUN command is given when in the EXECUTE 0 state Correctly set the operating mode I F Invalid Data An argument of the interface program is invalid Check the a...

Page 186: ...roken Sequence data stored on the internal non volatile memory is broken The memory stores the default values Repeat the settings SET Data Error An error in setup data occurred Check the data of setup memory 0 SET Data is broken Setup data stored on the internal non volatile memory is broken The mem ory stores the default values Repeat the settings System Error The internal memory has failed Order...

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Page 192: ...gram To add edit or delete programs of sequence execution memory 2 Edit Sequence To create or edit sequence parameters of sequence execution memory 1 TRIG Direction To define input output direction of trigger 2 Auto Run To specify either the sequence is to be run or not when the POWER suitch is turned on 1 File File manage menu 2 Edit Edit menu 3 Run menu To run the contents of sequence execution ...

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Page 194: ...ta bit size selection 1 8 bits 2 7 bits 5 RS 232C Stop bit For stop bit size selection 1 1 bit 2 1 5 bits 3 2 bits 6 RS 232C Parity For parity bit selection 1 None 2 Odd 3 Even 7 Power on SRQ For power on service request selection 1 Disable 2 Enable 9 Calibration Calibration setting menu Setting for calbiration is needed 1 Voltage For voltage calibration Current offset calibration manual Current f...

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Page 199: ...gnal 3 56 Cooling fan 5 8 CR 4 3 4 4 Crimping connection tools 3 66 Crimping tool 3 66 Crowbar 5 2 Crowbar thyristor 1 4 7 8 Current calibration 6 4 Current calibration procedure 6 7 Current monitor 3 71 Current setting keys 5 4 CV 5 2 CV characteristics 7 3 Index Alphabetic order 4 9 2 terminal variable resistor 3 67 3 69 3 terminal variable resistor 3 68 3 70 4 9 A AC input power cable VI 2 5 6 ...

Page 200: ...of alarm displays 3 19 Examples of program utilizing the memory functions 4 37 Examples of remote programming 4 30 Examples of sequence operation 3 33 Exclusive Remote Controller 7 13 Execution program number 3 35 EXT SIG IN 5 4 F Factory defaults 3 28 Fast mode 1 3 2 10 Fast mode indicator 5 3 Fast speed mode 3 33 3 34 Fast speed sequence 1 3 Fault register 4 26 4 28 Fault unmask register 4 26 4 ...

Page 201: ...2 14 Load connections 2 12 Local 5 3 Lock switches 2 4 Louvers 6 2 M Maintenance and inspection 6 2 Mark for inhibition of disassembly or removal IV Mark to refer to operation manual IV MC11S 7 13 MCB address setting 4 5 MCB interface 4 5 MCB protector action menu 3 15 MCB slave interface board 4 30 MEM Store 5 3 Memory 5 5 Memory functions 3 21 Memory key 5 5 Memory operation and setup functions ...

Page 202: ...E 5 5 Pause 3 37 Peak current 2 13 Phase compensation 2 10 2 13 Phase rotation 2 10 2 13 POWER switch 3 5 5 2 3 71 Power amplifier system 1 2 Power on test 2 8 Precautions for moving the power supply 2 4 Primary protector 3 14 Procedures for sequence operation 3 40 Product No 5 8 Program edit 3 42 Program edit display 3 43 Program messages 4 6 Program run 3 52 Programming format 4 6 Programs 3 36 ...

Page 203: ... auto protect level 3 62 Setting of operation parameters for interface board 3 64 Setting of power on parameters 3 58 Setting of registers 4 33 Setting of trigger and auto run 3 50 Setting procedure for auto run 3 51 Setting the GPIB address 4 3 Setting the OVP trip voltage 3 16 Setting the power on SRQ 4 3 Setup 5 3 Setup function 3 23 Setup function concept diagram 3 23 Setup function display 3 ...

Page 204: ... setup memory 0 3 27 To select a function 3 6 To select with arrow keys 3 8 To select with JOG dial 3 8 To select with numeric entry keys 3 8 To store voltage and current data in memory 3 13 Tr Tf 5 3 TRIG I O 5 4 Trigger 7 4 Trigger input 3 37 Trigger input output setting 3 50 Trigger output 3 37 Troubleshooting A 5 Twisted pair wires 3 20 Type of data 4 9 U Unmask register 4 25 4 28 Utility comm...

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