BLUES30/50NV
ELETTRONICA
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User Manual
Rev. 1.0 - 29/11/16
1b) To
modify power level setting
, hold down the
ENTER
button until opening
the
power setup menu
.
The edit screen will look like this:
Menu 2
The bottom line gives the instantaneous reading of the power (50W in this example),
to increase the level rotate towards right, to reduce it rotate towards left. When the
desired level is reached, press the encoder to confirm and exit to the predefined
menu. Note that the set value is stored anyway, so if you pass the time-out without
pressing a key, the power will remain at the last set level.
NOTE:
This feature prevents the equipment from delivering maximum power
as soon as output is enabled from menu 4, or in the event the equipment is
already set to
ON
when you energise it.
2) Ensure that the equipment is not in a locked-out state. Push the encoder to call
up the selection screen (menu 3). Highlight Fnc and then confirm by pushing
the encoder and access the selected menu (menu 4).
In the same menu, ensure that power limiting is disabled: if
PWR
is set to OFF,
i.e. power output is disabled, move cursor to PWR. Press ENTER and label
will switch to ON, i.e. power output enabled.
Press
ESC
twice to go back to the default menu (menu 1).
3) Fine tune power setting from menu 2 (see description of item 1b) until achieving
the desired value.
WARNING: Equipment is capable of delivering more than rated output power
of 30/50 W; however, never exceed the specified power rating.
NOTE:
If power is set to 0 W in the
Power Setup Menu
, the INTERLOCK OUT
contact is activated and any external appliances connected to it are immediately
inhibited.
Next, you can review all operating parameters of the equipment through the
management firmware.
Normally, the equipment can run unattended. Any alarm condition is handled
automatically by the safety system or is signalled by the LED indicators on the
panel or by display messages.
NOTE:
Standard factory settings are output power set to upper limit (unless
otherwise specified by customer) and
OFF
.