
1.
Introduction
1-1 Introduction
1-2 Unpacking the bi-polar amplifier
1-3 Environmental requirements
1-4 Points to be careful about in handling and care
1-5 What to do before calling service
1-6 Characteristics of bi-polar amplifier
1-7 Connection Precaution
2.
Exterior view diagram
2-1 Front panel (~350W(Io≦30A) type)
2-2 Rear panel (~350W(Io≦30A) type)
2-3 Rear panel (300W (60A≦Io<80A) ・600~720W(Vo<120V)type)
2-4 Front panel (600~720W(Vo<120V and Io<60A)type)
2-5 Rear panel (600~720W(Vo<120V and 60A≦Io<80A) type)
2-6 Rear panel (600~720W(120V≦Vo or 80A≦Io)・1.2kW・2kW type)
2-7 Rear panel (600~720W(120V≦Vo)type)
2-8 Rear panel (1.2kW・2kW(Io<80A)type)
2-9 Rear panel (80A≦Io type)
3.
Instruction for handling
3-1 Overview
3-2 Connection to the load
3-3 Connection of AC input cable
3-4 Operations
3-5 Select CV/CC setting
3-6 Using bias
3-7 Remote sensing
3-8 Other features
a.Over Voltage Protection (O.V.P)
b.Over Current Protection (O.C.P)
c.Power outage protection
3-9 Over Current Protection
3-10 Output Range
3-11 Remote ON/OFF switch
3-12 Inter lock
4.
Optional Features
4-1 Cancel power outage protection (LN)
4-2 RMS display of output voltage and output current (LPr)
4-3 Master slave option (LMs)
4-4 Floating ground (LF)
4-5 Output voltage limit (LVc)
4-6 Output current limit (LCc)
5.
LMs option Instruction Manual
5-1 LMs option
5-2 How to use
5-3 Connection of master unit and slave unit
5-4 Application consideration
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