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PROGRAMMABLE AC/DC POWER SOURCE

 
 
 
 

KP3000GS

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for KP3000GS

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE KP3000GS INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 6: ...1 Outline Explains the overview configuration and features of this product 2 Preparation before Use Explains the preparations carried out before installation or operation 3 Basic operation Explains th...

Page 7: ...might occur To prevent electric shock ensure that the protective grounding conductor is connected before you connect a cable to the power input terminals L and N For grounding use the supplied power c...

Page 8: ...nd cut the power at the distribution board A lightning may cause an electric shock a fire and a failure Safety symbols The following shows the general definitions of the safety symbols used on the pro...

Page 9: ...ates that the terminal or external conductor for a connector is connected to the chassis Request about disposal For environmental preservation this product shall be disposed of through an appropriate...

Page 10: ...1 3 1 Component Name 22 3 1 1 Front 22 3 1 2 Rear 23 3 1 3 Control Panel 25 3 2 Power On Off 26 3 2 1 Before Turning on the Power 26 3 2 2 Power On 27 3 2 3 Screen Display and Operations at Starting U...

Page 11: ...ncy Setting Range Limit 57 4 1 5 About Wattage Limiter 58 4 2 Using Sequence Function 59 4 2 1 Basics 59 4 2 2 Parameters of Sequence Function 62 4 2 3 Example of Output Using Sequence Function 65 4 2...

Page 12: ...eform Memory 132 4 8 3 Sequence Memory 136 4 8 4 Simulation Memory 137 4 9 Using USB Memory Function 138 4 10 Using Monitor Function 139 4 11 Using Remote Sensing Function 142 4 12 Using AGC Function...

Page 13: ...em Menus 187 6 Remote Control 189 6 1 Communication Interface 190 6 1 1 USB 190 6 1 2 RS232 192 6 1 3 GPIB 194 6 1 4 LAN 196 6 2 Remote Local State Switching 199 6 2 1 Remote State 199 6 2 2 Local Sta...

Page 14: ...ge Compensation 237 10 18 Sequence 238 10 19 Simulation 239 10 20 Clipped Sine Wave 240 10 21 Arbitrary Wave 240 10 22 External Signal Input 241 10 22 1 External Synchronous Signal Input Signal Source...

Page 15: ...Stop Phase 64 Figure 4 4 Example of Sequence 65 Figure 4 5 Process Flow in Sequence Step 66 Figure 4 6 Branch Operation Stop Operation 66 Figure 4 7 Sequence Edit View 87 Figure 4 8 Sequence Control...

Page 16: ...After the Power On 167 Figure 5 1 Component Name Display Areas on the Screen 180 Figure 5 2 Menu Composition 184 Figure 7 1 Remote Controller External View 203 Figure 7 2 Front Grills 204 Figure 8 1 E...

Page 17: ...Table 3 12 The Measuring Mode for the Measured Values of the Output Voltage and Output Current 44 Table 4 1 Wattage Limiter Value 59 Table 4 2 Parameters of Sequence Function 62 Table 4 3 Example of...

Page 18: ...Menus of the Sequence Function 185 Table 5 7 Menus of the Simulation Function 186 Table 5 8 Menus of the Memory Function 186 Table 5 9 System Menus 187 Table 7 1 Outlet 202 Table 7 2 Rack Mount Adapt...

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Page 20: ...KP3000GS 1 1 Outline 1 1 Overview 2 1 2 Features 2...

Page 21: ...function and Autocal function for calibrating the output voltage drop are also provided Sequence function User can program a sequence to change output voltage frequency waveforms and so on with this f...

Page 22: ...supported format type FAT32 You can write read the following data to from a commercial USB memory stick Basic setting Sequence Simulation Arbitrary waveform Restriction of CO2 emission power usage an...

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Page 24: ...fore Use 6 2 2 About Installation Environment 6 2 3 Cautions during Moving and Transportation 8 2 4 Grounding and Power Connections 10 2 5 Output Cable Connection 14 2 6 How to Tilt Control Panel 17 2...

Page 25: ...d Table 2 1 List of Content Content Quantity Main unit Main unit 1 Accessories Instruction Manual 1 Power cable 3 m approx 1 2 2 About Installation Environment To use safely and maintain the reliabili...

Page 26: ...roduct on top of the other or place it in front or back of the other arrangement which makes the cabinet placed behind inhale the exhaust heat of the other Other installation location conditions Use t...

Page 27: ...ng this product in a residential area must be avoided 2 3 Cautions during Moving and Transportation Follow the instructions below when moving or transporting this product Remove all wirings connected...

Page 28: ...ot use the casters to move this product on a sloped surface This product may move automatically due to its own weight and cause physical injury Do not use the casters to move this product on an uneven...

Page 29: ...electric shock might occur Route the wire so that the distance between this product and the distribution board switch breaker is 3 m or less If the distance with the distribution board exceeds 3 m in...

Page 30: ...ut cable other than the one supplied with the product select a cable which has an appropriate diameter in consideration of the safety standards and consumption current Use a protective grounding condu...

Page 31: ...POWER SOURCE 12 1 Remove the resin molded power input terminal cover and the power input cable holder LINE LINE LINE LINE 2 Connect the power input cable to the power input terminal of this product Be...

Page 32: ...Ensure that the power switch of this product is turned off and then connect the power input cable to the single phase distribution board LINE OUTPUT L N Hi Lo SENSE Hi INPUT Lo Distribution board Prot...

Page 33: ...the power to the distribution board Otherwise an electric shock might occur The output terminals that can be grounded are the Lo terminals Do not ground the Hi terminals About output terminal Table 2...

Page 34: ...ct it to the chassis terminal of the output terminal of this product The output terminal that can be grounded is the Lo terminals Do not ground the Hi terminal Hi Lo OUTPUT 3 Attach the resin molded t...

Page 35: ...r ACDC mode In the settings below the outlet is separated from the output by the internal relay of this product However only the Hi terminal is separated When in DC mode DC INT DC VCA When in the 200...

Page 36: ...an be used to tilt the control panel and fix it in two ways Operation procedure 1 Pull the lever in the back under the control panel The handle moves toward you and the lock of the control panel is re...

Page 37: ...rformed without load If you are not satisfied with the results verified at the operation check please request the repair to us or our agent Operation procedure 1 Connect the power supply referring to...

Page 38: ...o mark appears on the LCD screen see 3 2 3 If LAN interface is equipped LXI is displayed below the logo mark 4 Except when you purchased a new product refer to 4 27 Restoring to the Factory Default Se...

Page 39: ...in rms and that the AC voltage ACV is set to 0 V 7 Press the OUTPUT key to turn the output on Press the V key to open the numerical entry box for AC voltage ACV Raise the AC voltage setting value gra...

Page 40: ...KP3000GS 21 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Component Name 22 3 2 Power On Off 26 3 3 Basic Key Operations 28 3 4 Using the Continuous Function 34...

Page 41: ...alues is displayed on the LCD screen 3 1 3 2 Remote controller connector Optional remote controller can be connected 7 1 3 USB memory connector USB memory can be connected 4 9 4 Front grill The fresh...

Page 42: ...signal input connector 2 Monitor output connector 4 GPIB connector or LAN connector 5 RS232 connector 6 USB connector 7 Air outlet 8 Power input terminal 13 Caster 10 Output terminal 11 Output cable...

Page 43: ...it can obtain the state of this product with a logic signal 4 17 4 GPIB connector or LAN connector GPIB or LAN communication interface Either one can be chosen when ordering 6 1 3 6 1 4 5 RS232 conne...

Page 44: ...miter RMS current limiter or active wattage limiter activates 4 1 2 ERROR LED Illuminates when an error is detected 8 1 3 OUTPUT LED Illuminates in the output on state 3 4 7 4 OUTPUT key Turns the out...

Page 45: ...increment decrement 3 3 19 ENTER key Confirms the selection 3 3 20 CANCEL key Returns to the previous state without confirming the selection The numerical entry box is closed when the value was increm...

Page 46: ...age to inform that the output is automatically turned on is displayed for about 10 seconds If you press the ENTER key while this message is displayed you can cancel the setting of automatic output on...

Page 47: ...de the system 3 3 Basic Key Operations 3 3 1 Changing the Output Function Continuous Sequence Simulation To change the Continuous Sequence Simulation function press the MENU key This operation display...

Page 48: ...and runs the item You can also move the cursor by using the shuttle If you select an item with on the right the selection box in the lower hierarchy menu is displayed In addition to the ENTER key you...

Page 49: ...e cursor to the Close button in the window by using the arrow keys or the jog and press the ENTER key Press the CANCEL key Press the soft key under the Close button third button from the left Figure 3...

Page 50: ...he value for the voltage or frequency output is applied even during the edit If you press the ENTER key or the CANCEL key the numerical entry box is closed Enter values directly by using the numeric k...

Page 51: ...hown in Table 3 5 When you press a key in the numeric keypad the corresponding value or symbol is entered To move the cursor position use the right or left arrow key When you press the ENTER key the e...

Page 52: ...tting range limit 4 1 4 Ipk LIMIT Opens the peak current limiter set window 4 1 1 RMS AVG PK Switches the display format of the measured value in the following order RMS AVG PK 3 4 9 KEY LOCK Enables...

Page 53: ...between the signal source and the amplification section and both of the AC component and the DC component are output DC Only the DC voltage can be set the AC voltage is fixed to zero The DC coupling i...

Page 54: ...ource Output phase configuration AC DC mode Signal source INT VCA SYNC EXT ADD 1P2W AC AC INT AC VCA AC SYNC AC EXT AC ADD ACDC ACDC INT ACDC SYNC ACDC EXT ACDC ADD DC DC INT DC VCA Operation procedur...

Page 55: ...ource Operation procedures by using shortcuts 1 Switching the AC DC mode Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illuminates When you press the 7 key of the numeric keypad during th...

Page 56: ...g the Output Range You can select the 100 V range or 200 V range Table 3 10 shows the setting range for each range Notes You cannot switch the output range in the output on state Table 3 10 The Settin...

Page 57: ...peration procedures using the RANGE key The range is toggled between 100 V range and 200 V range every time you press the RANGE key 3 4 3 Setting Waveforms You can select a waveform of the internal si...

Page 58: ...ting ACV is also switched as described above if you switch the waveform selection between SIN CLP and ARB Set ACVs for SIN CLP and ARB in the output off state before you change the waveform in the out...

Page 59: ...age in the ACV item For the DC component set it in the DCV item Notes The output voltage setting is common between SIN and CLP but ARB is independent of these When you switch the waveform setting amon...

Page 60: ...e Output Frequency Set the AC component frequency of the internal signal source Operation procedure 1 Select the Freq item and follow the instructions in 3 3 5 to enter a value 3 4 6 Setting the Outpu...

Page 61: ...s The output on off phase setting window opens 2 Set the on and off phase in the On Phase item and Off Phase item respectively If you want to disable the off phase select Disable 3 Close the window Fo...

Page 62: ...nuous Function KP3000GS 43 3 4 7 Turning the Output On or Off Use the OUTPUT key to turn the output on or off The OUTPUT LED illuminates in the output on state Notes For how to turn the output on or o...

Page 63: ...maximum peak value of the output current Apk Imin The minimum peak value of the output current The minimum peak value of the output current Apk Ipk Hold Output current peak hold value The hold value o...

Page 64: ...tion procedures using soft keys 1 Press the Measure soft key and select 2 Measure The Measure window opens 2 Select the Type item In the displayed selection box select the desired measuring mode 3 Clo...

Page 65: ...lues are displayed You can select the measured value being displayed in the Simple View mode Figure 3 13 The Normal View left and the Simple View Mode right Notes If the measured value display mode is...

Page 66: ...rform the Shortcut operation with You can also change the mode by following the steps below 1 Press the Measure soft key and select 1 Mode 2 Select 1 Normal 2 Simple Selecting the measured value being...

Page 67: ...r the cursor over the measured value item and press the ENTER key The selection box for choosing display items opens 3 4 11 Clearing the Output Current Peak hold Value The output current peak hold val...

Page 68: ...49 Operation procedures using soft keys 1 Press the Measure soft key and select 2 Measure The Measure window opens 2 Move the cursor to Exec of the Ipk H Clr item and press the ENTER key 3 Close the w...

Page 69: ...ration procedures by using shortcuts 1 Clearing the current peak hold value Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illuminates When you press the key in the numeric keypad in the s...

Page 70: ...ion 147 4 14 Adjusting DC Offset 151 4 15 Using as DC Power Supply 152 4 16 Setting Voltage using External DC Input Signal 153 4 17 Control Using External Control Function 157 4 18 Synchronizing the O...

Page 71: ...e that is different from the setting value depending on the load For an inductive load overvoltage protection may be triggered due to the operation of peak current limiter Overvoltage protection may b...

Page 72: ...53 2 In the Iop Iop item set the peak current limiter value of positive negative 3 Set the Output OFF item as Enable or Disable When setting to Enable also set the time from the start of limiter oper...

Page 73: ...see 10 13 Notes It will take time from the limiter starts operation until the output current is restricted enough because the RMS current limiter needs to calculate effective value Use the peak curre...

Page 74: ...to select 2 Irms Limiter or push I key Opens the RMS current limiter set window 2 Set the value of RMS current limiter in Io item 3 Set the Output OFF item as Enable or Disable When setting to Enable...

Page 75: ...or the positive and negative peak value The effective value can be used only when in the AC mode and the waveform is a sine wave or a clipped sine wave For the default setting range see 10 14 Notes Th...

Page 76: ...can limit the range of the frequency setting value for the internal signal source by using the frequency setting range limit Even if trying to set a frequency that exceeds the limit the setting value...

Page 77: ...so that the upper value of the frequency setting range limit is higher than or equal to the lower limit 3 Close the window 4 1 5 About Wattage Limiter The wattage limiter operates when trying to outp...

Page 78: ...eed the rated power regardless of the operation of the wattage limiter The value of the wattage limiter cannot be changed To limit the output power to a value that is lower than the rating decrease th...

Page 79: ...he flow between two or more steps This defines duration of each step and the next step to transition Settings of step synchronous code and trigger output are included in step control parameter for con...

Page 80: ...ing value after the Step Time passes in the step The starting value is changed depending on the status of the previous step Previous step Next step Previous step Next step Previous step Next step Used...

Page 81: ...DC mode Step Time Jump to step Jump count 1 to 9999 or infinite Branch step Step termination Step sync code output 2bit Start Phase Stop Phase Trigger output Frequency Waveform AC voltage DC voltage F...

Page 82: ...inue is selected transitions to the step of the next number When End is selected the sequence is terminated and the execution transitions to step No 0 and enter into the stand by state When Hold is se...

Page 83: ...onger by one cycle at a maximum than the set Step Time Figure 4 3 shows an example where both the Stop Phase of the previous step and the Start Phase of the next step are set to 0 Next step Previous s...

Page 84: ...Step Term Continue Continue Hold Intra Step Parameter DC Voltage DCV 0 V 100 V Optional 50 V Step Behavior Sweep Sweep Keep Const Notes Step Time and the Step Behavior of step No 0 specifies the actio...

Page 85: ...utput state is kept until the step reaches the specified Stop Phase If Jump to setting is on transitions to the specified step for the specified times Transitions to the step of the next number or ste...

Page 86: ...s loaded from Sequence Memory the sequence being edited at that time is discarded You can also turn the output on in the Sequence Edit View In this case the output will be set to the state set in the...

Page 87: ...arameter of each step You can move between each step by changing Step No 3 You can select s or ms as the unit of Step Time by selecting Misc soft key 1 TimeUnit 4 You can set polarity of trigger outpu...

Page 88: ...e is loaded the sequence being edited at that time is discarded In Sequence Control View a sequence cannot be loaded Load the sequence stored in the internal memory 1 In Sequence Edit View select File...

Page 89: ...WER SOURCE 70 3 Specify the memory number of the sequence to be loaded in Memory No item and then push Recall soft key 4 The confirmation window for loading the sequence opens Select OK The sequence w...

Page 90: ...e sequence stored in the USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see 4 9 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 2 Recall Sequence Recall...

Page 91: ...ecall soft key 5 The confirmation window for loading the sequence opens Select OK The specified sequence data is loaded Notes The number of sequence data files saved in a USB memory should be 500 or l...

Page 92: ...uence Edit View the edited sequence is compiled and then the screen transitions to Sequence Control View If output is turned on in the Sequence Edit View the output transitions to the state set in the...

Page 93: ...Sequence Edit View the sequence can be executed when output is turned on in the Sequence Control View At this point the output is in the state set in the step No 0 When a sequence is stopped the icon...

Page 94: ...the output state that is set in the step No 0 and then sequence is terminated The output remains on Notes In the output off state the sequence cannot be started Output on off setting is not active in...

Page 95: ...n pushing Hold soft key while a sequence is executed the sequence is suspended The output state is kept while suspended Icon is displayed 2 To restart the sequence push Resume soft key If you push Sto...

Page 96: ...ep 1 or 2 that is set in the step being executed 4 2 8 Save a Sequence Notes In Sequence Control View a sequence cannot be saved All sequence data that are edited in each mode of AC DC mode are saved...

Page 97: ...URCE 78 2 In the To item select 1 System 3 Specify the memory number of location to save in Memory No item and then push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name and the...

Page 98: ...9 Save a sequence to USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see 4 9 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 1 Store Sequence Store View i...

Page 99: ...written in data list box and push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the store name opens Enter the name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Notes The number of sequence data file...

Page 100: ...ce Function KP3000GS 81 4 2 9 Clear Rename Sequence Clear Rename a sequence saved in internal memory 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 1 Store Sequence Store View is opened 2 In the To item...

Page 101: ...POWER SOURCE 82 3 Specify the number of memory to be operated in Memory No item 4 To clear push Clear soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK In the cleared number of the memory the sequ...

Page 102: ...Enter a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Delete Rename a sequence saved in USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this produ...

Page 103: ...WER SOURCE 84 2 In the To item select 2 USB 3 Select the data that is the target of the operation in the data list box 4 To clear push Delete soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK The c...

Page 104: ...name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 4 2 10 Set so as the Sequence Function is Selected at Power on You can set so as the Sequence function is selected at power on Operation pr...

Page 105: ...ils see 4 17 4 2 12 Screen Overview The Sequence function view is broadly separated into the Sequence Edit View and the Sequence Control View It is Sequence Edit View that is displayed when sequence i...

Page 106: ...View Output Off State Sequence Control View output on state sequence in execution Figure 4 9 Sequence Control View Output On State Sequence in Execution Icon HOLD while suspended Measured Value to be...

Page 107: ...nction The setting is fixed to ACDC INT Keep simulation setting file The simulation setting is cleared when the power is turned off To save the setting you need to save it in internal memory or USB me...

Page 108: ...he repeat on off and repeat count for the simulation When the repeat is set to on and the repeat count to zero 0 the testing repeats infinitely Notes The Simulation function does not support the stand...

Page 109: ...art phase Start Phs ON or OFF can be selected for the start phase When ON is selected the step starts at the specified start phase When OFF is selected the step starts at the phase in which the previo...

Page 110: ...the simulation in a series from the Normal 1 step to the Normal 2 step Specify the ON or OFF of repeat and the repeat count When Repeat is set to ON the simulation repeats for the specified count The...

Page 111: ...nd then linearly recovers in 0 5 seconds during one cycle as shown in Figure 4 13 For this case set so that the total of Normal 1 and Normal 2 Step Times becomes 10 seconds and set the repeat count to...

Page 112: ...h Simulation Steps When simulation stop operation is executed the execution transitions to Initial Step Transitions to the Initial Step End of simulation Figure 4 15 Stop Operation 4 3 5 Editing Simul...

Page 113: ...is displayed if you push the Edit soft key the execution transitions to the Simulation Edit View Creating editing a simulation 1 In the Simulation Edit View press the Osc soft key and then select 100...

Page 114: ...an select s or ms as the unit of Step Time by selecting Misc soft key 1 TimeUnit 4 You can set polarity of trigger output and pulse width by selecting Misc soft key 2 Trig Out 5 Press the Clear soft k...

Page 115: ...imulation is loaded the simulation you are editing is discarded Simulation cannot be loaded in the Simulation Control View Load the simulation stored in the internal memory 1 In Simulation Edit View s...

Page 116: ...aded in Memory No item and then push Recall soft key 4 The confirmation window for loading the simulation opens Select OK The simulation with the specified memory number is loaded Load the simulation...

Page 117: ...ation PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 98 1 In Simulation Edit View select File soft key 2 Recall The Simulation Recall View opens 2 In the From item select 2 USB 3 In the data list box select the simu...

Page 118: ...this product cannot recognize the simulation data files in the USB memory 4 3 7 Executing Simulation The edited simulation can be executed after converted to executable program by compile operation Tr...

Page 119: ...l View Starting ending a simulation 1 If output is turned off in the Simulation Edit View the Power Fluctuation Test can be executed when output is turned on in the Simulation Control View At this poi...

Page 120: ...he Initial Step and then simulation is terminated Notes In the output off state the simulation cannot be started The output on off phase setting is invalid for the Simulation Returning to Simulation E...

Page 121: ...simulation in the internal memory 1 In the Simulation Edit View press the select the File soft key 1 Store The Simulation Store View opens 2 In the To item select 1 System 3 Specify the memory number...

Page 122: ...Enter the name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Saving the simulation in the USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see...

Page 123: ...lect 2 USB 3 Push New soft key to save for the first time To overwrite the existing data select the data to be overwritten in data list box and push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the save name...

Page 124: ...or less If the number of files exceeds this limit this product cannot recognize the simulation data files in the USB memory 4 3 9 Clear Rename Simulation Clearing renaming a simulation saved in intern...

Page 125: ...POWER SOURCE 106 3 Set the number of memory to be operated in Memory No item 4 To clear push Clear soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK In the cleared number of the memory the simulat...

Page 126: ...Enter a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Erasing renaming a simulation saved in USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this...

Page 127: ...ER SOURCE 108 2 In the To item select 2 USB 3 Select the data that is the target of the operation in the data list box 4 To clear push Delete soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK The c...

Page 128: ...Enter a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 4 3 10 Set so as the Simulation Function is Selected at Power on You can set so as the Simulation function is selected at power...

Page 129: ...Screen Overview The Simulation function screen is broadly divided to the Simulation Edit View and the Simulation Control View The Simulation Edit View opens when you select the power fluctuation testi...

Page 130: ...Simulation Control View Output Off State Simulation Stopped Simulation Control View output on state simulation running Figure 4 18 Simulation Control View Output On State Simulation Running Icon Meas...

Page 131: ...wer input section uses a capacitor input type rectifier circuit the input current typically distorts as shown in Figure 4 20 A waveform distorted like this contains many harmonic components If a curre...

Page 132: ...splayed as the RMS and a percentage to fundamental wave component Notes The Harmonic current measurement function does not support the standard tests defined by organizations such as IEC Use this func...

Page 133: ...fier circuit for power input an excessive current in comparison to the Normal state may flow for a short period of time immediately after the start of power supply This current is called inrush curren...

Page 134: ...ve peak value whichever is larger in absolute value Current peak hold value is displayed in all of the Average RMS and Peak measurement views in the Normal View Clearing function for the current peak...

Page 135: ...t be accomplished for a very small load impedance such as when there is a short at the output terminal 4 6 Using Clipped Sine Wave Clipped sine wave is the waveform that has its sine wave peak clipped...

Page 136: ...the clipped waveform Clip ratio Sets the RMS of the sine wave before clipping Notes When the clipped sine wave is output in the AC mode the clip of the output waveform may be tilted by the DC compone...

Page 137: ...n PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 118 3 In the No item select the clipped sine wave to load 4 In the Type item select 1 Clip clip ratio or 2 CF crest factor 5 In the CF or Clip item enter the crest fa...

Page 138: ...memory cannot be cleared to the factory defaults Manually set to the factory default settings of Clip 100 CF 1 41 Type Clip then save them 4 7 Outputting Arbitrary Waveform 4 7 1 Basics Arbitrary wav...

Page 139: ...with Wave Designer the control software in the attached CD ROM to the NF_TOOL NF_KP ARB_DATA folder of the USB memory Notes This product does not support the double byte characters e g kanji hiragana...

Page 140: ...bitrary Waveform KP3000GS 121 4 In the Direction item select 2 USB SYS 5 In the Memory No item specify the transfer destination internal memory number 6 From the data list box select the arbitrary wav...

Page 141: ...122 7 Push the Copy soft key The Copy window opens 8 In the Name item enter the arbitrary waveform data name Or leave it as populated which is same as the file name in the USB memory 9 Move the cursor...

Page 142: ...3 4 7 5 Outputting Arbitrary Waveform Operation Method 1 In the Wave item select ARB 2 Move the cursor to Select then select it The setting window for the arbitrary waveform opens 3 From the data list...

Page 143: ...e full scale amplitude of the arbitrary waveform data When the arbitrary waveform data amplitude is not at full scale the output voltage amplitude becomes smaller than the ACV setting 4 8 Using Memory...

Page 144: ...oduct User can save the settings to the memories from No 1 to No 30 Clearing a Basic Setting Memory resets it to the factory defaults same as the one of No 0 Clearing a Basic Setting Memory in the USB...

Page 145: ...the MEMORY key on the Continuous function screen or select Memory from the root menu to move to the Memory View 2 Select Setting Store 3 For the To item select the destination 1 System internal memor...

Page 146: ...rwrite the existing data select the data to be overwritten in data list box and push Store soft key Internal memory USB memory 5 A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name and then select...

Page 147: ...2 USB USB memory 3 Specify the data to load a For the internal memory specify the memory number in the Memory No item then press the Recall soft key b For the USB memory in the data list box select th...

Page 148: ...View select Setting Store 2 In the To item select the object to operate 1 System internal memory or 2 USB USB memory 3 Specify the data to operate a For the internal memory specify the memory number...

Page 149: ...layed Select OK Clearing the internal memory resets the data to the factory default same as the one of the internal memory No 0 Erasing the basic setting data in the USB memory deletes the applicable...

Page 150: ...131 Loading the factory defaults 1 In the Memory View select Setting Recall 2 In the From item select System 3 Push the Factory soft key In the confirmation window that opens select OK The factory def...

Page 151: ...mories from No 1 to No 8 are for triangle wave and from No 9 to No 16 for square wave Clearing an Arbitrary Waveform Memory resets its data to the factory default Inside the USB memory the NF_TOOL NF_...

Page 152: ...3 2 In the Direction item select SYS USB 3 From the data list box select the arbitrary waveform to copy 4 Push the Copy soft key A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name Select OK to cop...

Page 153: ..._KP ARB_DATA folder is overwritten No overwrite confirmation message is displayed Clearing erasing or renaming an Arbitrary Waveform Memory 1 In the Memory View select ARB Copy 2 In the Direction item...

Page 154: ...splayed Select OK Clearing the internal Arbitrary Waveform Memory resets the data to triangle wave for memories from No 1 to No 8 and to square wave for memories from No 9 to No 16 Erasing an Arbitrar...

Page 155: ...sequence are performed using the sequence menu see 4 2 or the control software in the optional CD ROM For the content saved in the Sequence Memory see Table 4 9 The internal memory has 5 Sequence Memo...

Page 156: ...g of a simulation are performed using the simulation menu see 4 3 or the control software in the optional CD ROM For the content saved in the Simulation Memory see Table 4 10 The internal memory has 5...

Page 157: ...a while The root folder of the USB memory should have folders as shown in Figure 4 23 Otherwise these folders are created automatically when the USB memory is connected to this product To remove the U...

Page 158: ...eeds this limit this product cannot recognize the data files in the USB memory The BACKUP and SYSTEM folders in Figure 4 23 are not used by the users Do not delete these folders and files in them as t...

Page 159: ...POWER SOURCE 140 Switching the monitor output 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System 2 Put the cursor on Setup of the Monitor item then press the ENTER key 3 For the Type it...

Page 160: ...ing Monitor Function KP3000GS 141 4 Put the cursor on Close then press the ENTER key Notes The output voltage monitor watches the voltage at the output terminal whether the remote sensing state is on...

Page 161: ...A modes However for the AC mode it can be set to on only when the waveform is a sine wave When the Remote sensing function is on the waveform cannot be changed to other than a sine wave When the mode...

Page 162: ...asure soft key then select 2 Measure 2 Use the Rmt Sense item to turn on or off if necessary 3 When the Remote sensing function is turned on the item symbol of the output voltage measured value is cha...

Page 163: ...selected the AGC function is forcibly set to off When the Autocal function is on the AGC function cannot be used For the specification of the AGC function see 10 16 Notes If the output voltage setting...

Page 164: ...are available a Shortcut operation b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto Cal 3 Use the Rmt Sense item to set the Remote sensing function to on or off if necessary 4 In the AGC item select 2...

Page 165: ...Turning off the AGC function 1 Open the AGC Autocal set window Following two methods are available a Shortcut operation b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto Cal 2 In the AGC item select 1 OF...

Page 166: ...on is set to on the icon is displayed As the detected part of the output voltage calibrated by the Autocal function either the sensing input terminal the Remote sensing function is on or the output te...

Page 167: ...g remains on When the output range is changed the Autocal function is forcibly set to off When the Autocal function is forcibly set to off the settings saved in the System Setting Memory are not updat...

Page 168: ...em to set the Remote sensing function to on or off if necessary 4 Use the Auto Cal item to turn on or off the Autocal function When ON is selected here the calibration factor of the Autocal function i...

Page 169: ...hods are available a Shortcut operation The window is toggled between the AGC setting window and the Autocal setting window every time you press the keys b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto...

Page 170: ...The DC offset adjustment function can reduce such DC voltage close to zero For the DC offset adjustment four types of values are retained for each output voltage range and AC DC mode The setting range...

Page 171: ...he value in the DC Adj item so that the DC offset gets close to zero 3 Close the window 4 15 Using as DC Power Supply You can use this product as a DC power supply by switching the AC DC mode to the D...

Page 172: ...Set the output DC voltage in the DCV item 4 16 Setting Voltage using External DC Input Signal In the AC VCA mode you can use the external DC input signal to set the AC output voltage of the internal s...

Page 173: ...ange and the same mode the same value is retained for the gain setting value regardless of the combination of the signal sources VCA EXT ADD When the switching from AC VCA mode to ACDC mode the signal...

Page 174: ...ding to the following figure by using the gain setting value and the voltage of the external DC signal DCV V Gain x External DC signal voltage V For the specifications of the gain setting range and th...

Page 175: ...00 V Operation procedure 1 Turn off the output and enter the DC mode Following two methods are available a Shortcut operation Every time you press the keys the mode is switched to AC ACDC and DC in th...

Page 176: ...ut on off and the starting stopping of Sequence by inputting the logic signal or the non voltage contact signal You can also get the product state by using the logic signal The polarity of state outpu...

Page 177: ...e is also performed Table 4 12 CONTROL I O Pin Assignment pin I O Function Remarks 1 Output Power On Off Low Off High On 2 Output Output On Off Low On High Off Negative Low Off High On Positive 3 Outp...

Page 178: ...ct this pin to anything or the product might become unstable Table 4 13 Step sync code bit Step sync code LL LH HL HH 0 Low High Low High 1 Low Low High High Table 4 14 Memory specification Memory No...

Page 179: ...160 2 In the Ext Control item select 1 Disable or 2 Enable Setting the polarity of the state output 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System The system setting window opens 2 I...

Page 180: ...t System The system setting window opens 2 Move the cursor to Setup next to the Trig Out item and select it The trigger output setting window opens 3 Set the polarity Positive Negative in the Polarity...

Page 181: ...rea on the screen See 10 11 for the measurement specification of the synchronization frequency and 10 22 1 for the interface specification of the external synchronization signal Notes The output on ph...

Page 182: ...tion of the AC DC mode and the signal sources VCA EXT ADD If the voltage after the external signal is amplified or if the total voltage of the amplified external signal and the internal signal exceeds...

Page 183: ...MABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 164 Operation procedure 1 Input the signal to be amplified from the external signal input connector 2 Press the Osc soft key and select 2 Source then select 4 EXT or 5 ADD 3 S...

Page 184: ...output terminal in the output off state when the output relay control is disabled Table 4 15 The Output Terminal Impedance in the Output Off State when the Activation of the Output Relay is Disabled A...

Page 185: ...n select System The system setting window opens 2 In the Relay Cntrl item select 2 Enable or 1 Disable If you select Enable the activation of the output relay is enabled If you select Disable the outp...

Page 186: ...ut on at power on setting is valid only in the Continuous function If you set so that the Sequence or the Simulation function is selected at power on see 4 2 10 and 4 3 10 the output is not turned on...

Page 187: ...f this product Following two measuring modes are available Instantaneous Unit kgCO2 h and Integration Unit tCO2 Users can change the coefficient for the calculation For the specification of the emissi...

Page 188: ...missions The Loss represents the internal loss and the Output represents the output power Rate represents the instantaneous and Total represents the integration 3 You can change the emission coefficie...

Page 189: ...ct If there is a power unit on which the energization is disabled the rated power icon is displayed inverted For details on the rated power icon see 3 2 5 and 5 1 1 You can disable the energization fo...

Page 190: ...where all power units are enabled for energization If the number of the energized power units is changed the setting values of the peak current limiter and the RMS current limiter are restored to the...

Page 191: ...rations during running The icon is displayed when the key lock is enabled Operation procedure The Shortcut operation toggles between on off of the key lock 4 25 Beep You can set whether or not the bee...

Page 192: ...can select the blue tone or the white tone You can also adjust the contrast in 100 steps For the setting specifications see 10 23 Operation procedure 1 Open the window for adjusting the LCD Following...

Page 193: ...4 16 are restored to the factory default settings Ensure that you reset this product in the output off state Table 4 16 Setting Items to be Reset Setting Item Reset Factory default setting Output on o...

Page 194: ...energization setting All enabled energization Remote sensing Off AGC Off Autocal Off CO2 internal loss integration value 0 000000 tCO2 CO2 output power integration value 0 000000 tCO2 Emission CO2 co...

Page 195: ...tart phase Disabled 0 deg Stop phase Disabled 0 deg Step termination Continue Jump count 1 Jump to step specification OFF Step sync output LL Branch step specification OFF Trigger output Off Simulatio...

Page 196: ...R key The reset operation is performed Notes If you reset the product the content in the Basic Setting Memory will not be cleared Once restarted the setting of the Basic Setting Memory No 1 is recalle...

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Page 198: ...KP3000GS 179 5 Description of Screen and Menu 5 1 Screen Configuration 180 5 2 Menu Composition 184...

Page 199: ...ayed in the format of AC DC mode Signal source 3 4 1 d Output phase configuration Current output phase configuration in the system 1P2W Single phase two wire e Status icon The area where an icon is di...

Page 200: ...4 1 2 Peak current limiter The peak current limiter is activated 4 1 1 Active wattage limiter The active wattage limiter is activated 4 1 5 Synchronization With SYNC the internal signal source is syn...

Page 201: ...voltage on the sensing terminal SVmax Maximum peak value of the voltage on the sensing terminal SVmin Minimum peak value of the voltage on the sensing terminal I 1 Output current effective value Iavg...

Page 202: ...esents the output setting display area Freq Frequency of the output AC voltage Wave Waveform of the output AC voltage ACV Output AC voltage DCV Output DC voltage Gain Gain of the external signal Sourc...

Page 203: ...soft key Table 5 5 Menus of the Continuous Function Menu Description Refer to Osc 1 AC DC Switches the AC DC mode 3 4 1 2 Source Switches the signal source 3 4 1 3 Range Switches the output voltage r...

Page 204: ...he factory default settings Compile Compiles the edited sequence and moves to the Sequence Control View Sequence Control Start Starts the sequence It is displayed in the output on and sequence stopped...

Page 205: ...e simulation It is displayed in the output on and simulation stopped states Stop Ends the simulation It is displayed in the Simulation running state Measure Makes the measured value display settings I...

Page 206: ...e screen color and the contrast 4 26 Monitor Makes the Monitor function settings 4 10 Ext Control Enables disables the external control 4 17 Remote Makes the communication interface settings 6 1 Relay...

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Page 208: ...KP3000GS 189 6 Remote Control 6 1 Communication Interface 190 6 2 Remote Local State Switching 199...

Page 209: ...at uses the Virtual Instrument Software Architecture VISA library If you do not have a license to use VISA library you need to obtain one generally it requires some cost For details of the remote cont...

Page 210: ...sor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select USB 4 The window shows Terminator and USB ID For the USB ID see the explana...

Page 211: ...operly About USB ID Used for a system connected with multiple KP3000GS programmable AC DC power sources through USB to enable the application identify each source The USB ID is represented in the foll...

Page 212: ...6 1 Communication Interface KP3000GS 193 2 Put the cursor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select RS232 4 Set each item...

Page 213: ...oisy environment Turn off this product and the computer before connecting or disconnecting the cable Binary transmission is not supported 6 1 3 GPIB This product is compliant with the GPIB IEEE Standa...

Page 214: ...ace KP3000GS 195 2 Put the cursor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select GPIB 4 In the Address item set the address Te...

Page 215: ...e length of one cable is within 4 meters Do not set the same address as the one used for any other device connected to the same bus Otherwise the product cannot communicate properly Binary transmissio...

Page 216: ...6 1 Communication Interface KP3000GS 197 3 Put the cursor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 4 In the Interface item select LAN...

Page 217: ...splayed When not using fixed IP is displayed because it is uncertain except for MAC Address immediately after interface switching After assignment the display such as IP Address will be updated Refer...

Page 218: ...an check the IP address of the gateway repeater to use implicitly Notes Avoid use in a place under electrically noisy environment Turn off this product and the computer before connecting or disconnect...

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Page 220: ...KP3000GS 201 7 Options 7 1 Outlet 202 7 2 Application Software 202 7 3 Remote Controller 203 7 4 Rack Mount Adapter 203 7 5 Replacement Air Filter 204...

Page 221: ...information on outlet see 2 5 Table 7 1 Outlet Type NEMA 5 15 Form And Terminal Lo Hi Maximum Voltage 125 Vrms Maximum Current 15 Arms Available Output Range 100 V range Model name PA 001 1963 Product...

Page 222: ...ons see the instruction manual that comes with the remote controller Model name DP008 Product name Remote Controller Figure 7 1 Remote Controller External View 7 4 Rack Mount Adapter The rack mount ad...

Page 223: ...7 5 Replacement Air Filter A replacement air filter on the front grill This option can be requested at the time of order or added after the purchase Model name PA 001 1966 Product name Replacement ai...

Page 224: ...KP3000GS 205 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Messages and Error Handling 206 8 2 When a Failure is Suspected 213...

Page 225: ...or 8 1 5 d Message Describes the error details 8 1 5 e Press Enter Key Displayed for an error whose protection type is Output Off 8 1 2 f Soft key PU ON Displayed for an error that occurred on the pow...

Page 226: ...age window press the PU ON soft key The power unit energization setting window opens 2 The power unit with an error is marked with E like Check on the power unit that has an error First leaving the en...

Page 227: ...e power of it Output Off The output turns off The panel says Output OFF and Press Enter Key When you press the ENTER key you will return to the previous window for further operations if the cause of t...

Page 228: ...not allow the setting execution Enter the signal frequency within the range 13 Auto Cal Disabled Message display only The Autocal setting becomes off because of out of the calibration range 15 AGC Di...

Page 229: ...munication error between the firmware and the power unit Cycle the power If it still occurs contact the seller NF Corporation or our agent from whom you purchased the product 37 Communication Failure...

Page 230: ...he ambient temperature is appropriate Check the filters for clogging For filter cleaning see 9 2 56 Sensing Voltage Error Output Off The sensing voltage is abnormal Make sure the cable is properly con...

Page 231: ...memory was inserted 78 USB Memory Disconnected Message display only The USB memory eject operation was performed and thus the USB memory can be removed now 82 Sequence Compile Error Message display on...

Page 232: ...LCD display is completely invisible perform the Shortcut operation to adjust the contrast Then the digit cursor is placed on the tenths place 4 26 Problem at key operation Panel operations cannot be...

Page 233: ...ce to the external signal input terminal and set the external input gain appropriately 4 16 4 19 The external input gain is zero There is no output from the outlet on the front The output coupling mod...

Page 234: ...air inlet or rear panel air outlet there is something blocking the air flow Install the product so as to satisfy the installation conditions described in 2 2 Measurement function related problem The...

Page 235: ...for the AC mode it can be set to on only when the waveform is a sine wave It is turned off when the Sequence or Simulation function is selected 4 12 The waveform setting is incorrect The mode is not...

Page 236: ...ch the magnetic saturation In the AC mode the control function works to eliminate the offset voltage DC component When the product is used in the ACDC mode switch it to the AC mode 3 4 1 If it does no...

Page 237: ...he output then start the sequence The specified Step Time is exceeded The Stop Phase is enabled When the stop phase setting is active the execution waits for the Step Time that was set pass and keeps...

Page 238: ...KP3000GS 219 9 Maintenance 9 1 Preface 220 9 2 Daily Maintenance 220 9 3 Storage Repackaging Transportation 222 9 4 Checking Firmware Version 223...

Page 239: ...d with air filters for removing dust or dirt from the intake air Clogged air filters deteriorate the ventilation resulting in excessive high temperature inside the product This may activate the overhe...

Page 240: ...2 Flip up the control panel to its maximum angle 3 The topmost front grill is fixed at the bottom left and right to the chassis and hung at the top on the hook of the chassis Hold the front grill at...

Page 241: ...for a long time Remove the power cable from the distribution board and the product Store the product in a place with no falling object or dust If it may be covered with dust put the cover such as clot...

Page 242: ...the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System The System menu opens 2 Put the cursor on View next to the Information item then press the ENTER key 3 The Information window opens The firmwar...

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Page 244: ...10 14Setting Range Limit Function 235 10 15Remote Sensing 236 10 16AGC 236 10 17Autocal Output Voltage Compensation 237 10 18Sequence 238 10 19Simulation 239 10 20Clipped Sine Wave 240 10 21Arbitrary...

Page 245: ...ndicates a setting value and rdg indicates a read value The description noted with indicates that the specification changes by the output range such as 100 V range specification 200 V range specificat...

Page 246: ...lect the AC DC mode AC DC The signal source and amplification section of this product are DC coupled and the DC component is also amplified The AC and DC output settings of 1 Hz or higher are availabl...

Page 247: ...t be selected in the AC DC mode SYNC Uses the internal signal source Synchronizes the frequency of the internal signal source with the signal EXT from the external synchronization signal input termina...

Page 248: ...types clipped sine wave 3 types Output on phase setting range 0 0 to 359 9 variable Setting resolution 0 1 Output off phase setting range 0 0 to 359 9 variable active inactive selectable Setting reso...

Page 249: ...crease 9 Instantaneous within 2 ms at the rated output voltage 10 7 Output Voltage Stability KP3000GS Fluctuation with input voltage 10 Within 0 15 Fluctuation with output current 11 DC Within 0 15 V...

Page 250: ...11 Measurement Function All accuracy of the measurement function is indicated for 23 C 5 C View KP3000GS Normal Displays almost all the measured and setting values excluding the harmonic current measu...

Page 251: ...n 0 1 W 1 W 1000 W or higher Accuracy 21 DC 45 Hz to 65 Hz 1 of rdg 1 5 W Apparent VA Full scale 4500 VA Resolution 0 1 VA 1 VA 1000 VA or higher Accuracy 45 Hz to 65 Hz 2 of rdg 3 VA Reactive var Ful...

Page 252: ...m to the IEC or other standard Display of emission CO2 KP3000GS Displayed items Displays the instantaneous kgCO2 h and integration tCO2 can be cleared values for the internal loss and the output power...

Page 253: ...output OFF when the limit state continues for 10 s 25 When you set the number of units by the power unit energization setting to 1 the setting range becomes half 26 If you increased or decreased the...

Page 254: ...310 0 V Resolution 0 1 V Voltage setting limit 2 other than Voltage setting limit 1 29 KP3000GS Positive voltage Setting Range Peak value 0 1 V to 220 0 V 0 1 V to 440 0 V Factory default 220 0 V 440...

Page 255: ...6 AGC When the AGC Automatic Gain Control is on the detection point voltage is always measured and the output voltage is continuously corrected so that its effective value is equal to the output volta...

Page 256: ...cannot follow a load fluctuation because it does not keep track of the voltage On the other hand when the load is stable it has a merit of short response time on changing the output voltage setting Ef...

Page 257: ...weep Parameter 32 Output range AC DC mode The signal source is fixed to INT The above 2 items are common within one sequence AC voltage frequency waveform DC voltage Start Phase Stop Phase Step termin...

Page 258: ...1 Abnormal Trans 2 Normal 2 Setting range of Step Time 0 0010 s to 999 9999 s 0 s is available only for the Transition Step Parameter Output range The above item is common within the Simulation AC vo...

Page 259: ...ctive value correction None 33 The crest factor is represented as voltage peak value voltage effective value It is 1 41 for sine wave 34 When the clip ratio is specified the peak is clipped by the vol...

Page 260: ...TTL level Minimum pulse width 500 s Nondestructive maximum input voltage 10 V 10 22 2 Voltage Setting Signal Input Signal Source VCA only This is the signal to set the output voltage amplitude of the...

Page 261: ...ency range DC to 550 Hz sine wave DC to 100 Hz other than sine wave 36 DC or 45 Hz to 65 Hz the gain is the factory default the rated output voltage no load 10 23 General Function Description Factory...

Page 262: ...ic Setting Memory 37 Factory default Output range 100 V range AC DC mode AC mode Signal source INT External synchronization signal LINE or EXT LINE AC voltage setting 0 V Frequency 50 Hz Output wavefo...

Page 263: ...equence Memory Simulation Memory check Checks the Simulation Memory Adjustment value memory check Checks the adjustment data memory Version check Checks the version of the internal software While ener...

Page 264: ...erse Negative Status Power On Off Low Off High On Output On Off Low On High Off Negative Low Off High On Positive Protection operation Low Active High None Negative Low None High Active Positive Limit...

Page 265: ...45 Item Description or Selection Factory default Terminal D sub 9 pin male UNC 4 40 screw Baud rate 9600 19200 9600 bps Terminator CR LF CR LF CR LF Parity None Odd Even None Stop bit 1 2 1 bit Data...

Page 266: ...t the number of units by the power unit energization setting to 1 the current gain doubles 52 No load on the monitor output the rated output voltage the resistance load at the maximum current 10 30 Sa...

Page 267: ...60 C 5 to 95 RH The absolute humidity should be 1 to 29 g m3 without dew condensation Figure 10 1 shows the ranges of the ambient temperature and the humidity 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 RH 90 80 70 60 50...

Page 268: ...ing Simulation On order and after purchase Remote Controller DP008 Multifunctional remote controller with numeric keypad and jog shuttle On order and after purchase Replacement Air Filter PA 001 1966...

Page 269: ...10 Specifications PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 250 10 34 Outline Dimensional Drawing Figure 10 2 Outline Dimensional Drawing Front View Side View Rear View...

Page 270: ...Basic Setting Memory 125 186 beep 172 187 branch step 63 busy 181 calibration 20 CANCEL key 25 26 30 caster 8 22 24 CF 44 118 182 character string entry box 32 circuit breaker 16 clip ratio 116 clippe...

Page 271: ...182 Imax 44 182 Imin 44 182 Information 187 223 Initial Step 89 inrush current 114 installation environment 6 INT 34 Intra Step parameter 60 89 Ipk Hold 44 116 182 Jog 26 Jump count 63 Jump to step 62...

Page 272: ...cable 11 power input cable holder 12 24 power input terminal 11 24 power on off 26 power switch 22 power unit energization setting 27 170 181 207 protection type 206 PU ON 170 187 206 207 PwOn Mode 8...

Page 273: ...62 89 step control parameter 60 89 Stop Phase 64 90 storage 222 SV 143 182 SVavg 182 SVmax 182 SVmin 182 sweep 61 SYNC 34 162 synchronization 162 181 synchronization frequency 44 System Lock 208 Syst...

Page 274: ...en corresponding to following particulars A Failure caused by improper handling or use of the product in a manner that does not conform with the provisions of the Instruction Manual B Failure or damag...

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