7.7.5 Output control commands-cont
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Command
Description
Sets the Foldback protection to ON or OFF.
FLD 1 (or FOLD ON) - Arms the Foldback protection.
FLD 0 (or FOLD OFF)- Cancels the Foldback protection.
When the Foldback protection has been activated, OUT 1 command will release the
protection and re-arm it, while FLD 0 will cancel the protection.
Returns the Foldback protection status string:
“ON”- Foldback is armed,
“OFF”- Foldback is canceled.
Add (nn x 0.1) seconds to the Fold Back Delay. This delay is in addition to the standard
delay. The range of nn is 0 to 255. The value is stored in eprom at AC power down and
recovered at AC power up.
Supply returns the value of the added Fold Back Delay.
Reset the added Fold Back Delay to zero.
Returns the output On/Off status string.
ON- output on.
OFF- output off.
Display Voltage and Current data. Data will be returned as a string of ASCII characters. A
comma will separate the different fields. The fields, in order, are: Measured Voltage,
Programmed Voltage, Measured Current, Programmed Current, Over Voltage Set point
and Under Voltage Set Point.
Example: 5.9999, 6.0000, 010.02, 010.00, 7.500, 0.000
10
FLD n
11
12
13
14
FLD?
FBD nn
FBD?
FBDRST
9
8
OUT?
Sets the OVP level. The OVP setting range is given in Table 7-6. The number of characters
after OVP is up to 12.
The minimum setting level is approx. 105% of the set output voltage, or the value in Table
7-6, whichever is higher. The maximum setting level is shown in Table 5-1. Attempting to
program the OVP below this level will result in execution error response (”E04”). The OVP
setting stays unchanged.
15
OVP n
Returns the power supply operation mode. When the power supply is On (OUT 1) it will
return “CV” or “CC”. When the power supply is OFF (OUT 0) it will return “OFF”.
Returns the Master/Slave setting.
Master: n = 1, 2, 3, or 4
Slave: n = 0
Saves present settings. The settings are the same as power-down last settings.
These settings are erased when the supply power is switched off and the new “last settings”
are saved.
Sets Under Voltage Limit. Value of “n” may be equal to PV setting, but returns “E06” if
higher. Refer to Table 7-7 for UVL programming range.
Sets OVP level to the maximum level. Refer to Table 7-6.
Returns the setting “n” where “n” is the exact string in the user’s “UVL n”. When in Local
mode, returns the last setting from the front panel in a 4 digit string.
Returns the setting “n” where “n” is the exact string in the user’s “OVP n”. When in Local
mode, returns the last setting from the front panel in a 4 digit string.
Returns the string auto-restart mode status.
Recalls last settings. Settings are from the last power-down or from the last “SAV”
command.
16
OVP?
17
OVM
18
UVL n
19
UVL?
21
AST?
22
SAV
23
RCL
24
25
MODE?
MS?
Sets the auto-restart mode to ON or OFF.
AST 1 (or AST ON)- Auto restart on.
AST 0 (or AST OFF)- Auto restart off.
20
AST n
Reads the actual output current. Returns 5 digits string.
Example: 200A supply sends 000.50, 110.12, 200.00, etc...
Turns the output to ON or OFF. Recover from Safe-Start, OVP or FLD fault.
OUT 1 (or OUT ON)-Turn On.
6
MC?
(See Note 2)
7
OUT n
DVC?
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Table 7-3: Voltage programming range
Model
Rated Output Voltage (V)
Minimum
(V)
Maximum
(V)
8
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
80
100
150
300
600
0.000
00.000
00.000
00.000
00.000
00.000
00.000
00.000
00.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
8.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
30.000
40.000
50.000
60.000
80.00
100.00
150.00
300.00
600.00
NOTE:
The power supply can accept values higher by 5% than
the table values, however it is not recommended to
program the power supply over the rated values.
7.7.6 Global output commands
1. General
All supplies, even if not the currently addressed supply, receiving a global command will execute
the command. No response to the PC issuing the command will be returned to the PC. The PC
issuing the command will be responsible to delay and any other communications until the
command is execute. 200 Ms minimum is the suggested delay.
If the command contains an error, out of range values for example, no error report will be sent to
the issuing PC.
Reset. Brings the Power Supply to a safe and known state:
Output voltage: 0V, output current: 0A, OUT: Off, Remote: RMT 1’
AST: Off
OVP:Max,
UVL:0.
The conditional register (FLT and STAT) are updated. Other registers are not changed.
Non-Latching faults (FB, OVP, SO) are cleared, OUT fault stays.
Sets the output voltage value in volts. The range of voltage values is shown in Table 7-3.
‘n’ may be up to 12 char plus dec. pt
Program the output current value in amperes. The range of current values is shown in
Table 7-4. ‘n’ may be up to 12 char plus dec. pt
Turns the output to ON or OFF:
“OUT 1/ON” = turn on
“OUT 0/OFF”= turn off, clears CV and CC bits in the Status Condition (STAT)
OUT ON will respond with “E07’ if the output cannot be turned on because of a latching
fault (OTP< AC, ENA, SO) shutdown.
1.
GRST
2.
3.
4.
GPV n
GPC n
GOUT
Save present settings. Same settings as power-down last settings listed in Error!
Reference source not found. Except the address and Baud rate are not saved
Saves to the RAM. These settings are erased when the supply power is switched off and
the new ‘last settings’ are saved.
5.
GSAV
Recall last settings. Settings are from last power-down or from last ‘SAV’ or ‘GSAV’
command. Address and Baud rate are not recalled so communication is not interruped.
6.
GRCL
NOTES:
1. In Advanced parallel mode (refer to Sec. 5.15.2), “n” is the total system current.
2. In Advanced parallel mode, “MC?” returns the Master unit current multiplied by the number of
slave units+1.
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