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CHAPTER 6: REMOTE ANALOG PROGRAMMING 

6.1 Introduction

The Rear Panel connector J1 allows the user to program the power supply output voltage and 

current limit with an analog device. J1 also provides monitoring signals for output voltage and 

output current. The programming range and monitoring signals range can be selected between 

0-5V or 0-10V using the Front Panel Menu Subsystem Level.

Subsystem

Level

Display 

Function 

Level

Display

Parameter Level

Display

Description

SET

set

Voltage limit 

source

OT

Front Panel (Digital)

F.AN

Parameter settings in Analog/

Digital control mode, Voltage 

channel.

Ext. Voltage 

E.O

Ext. Resist.

E.RES

Current limit 

source

CvRR

Front Panel (Digital)

F.AN

Parameter settings in Analog/

Digital control mode, Current 

channel.

Ext. Voltage 

E.O

Ext. Resist.

E.RES

Source and 

monitor range

RNG

5/10 (V/KΩ) range

5

Control by external Voltage/

Resistor, Range 5/10

 

Table 6-1: MENU. Analog Programming Setting

CAUTION:

COM (J1-7,9) and VPGM_RTN (J1-12) terminals of J1 are connected internally to the -Sense potential (-S). 

Do not connect these terminals to any potential other than -Sense (-S), as it may damage the power supply.

6.2 Local/Remote Analog Control

Contact J1-1 (Fig.4-3, item 1) accepts TTL signal or Open-Short contact (Referenced to J1-7,9) to 

select between Local or Remote Analog programming of the output voltage and current limit. In 

Local mode, the output voltage and current limit can be programmed via the front panel Voltage 

and Current encoders or via the Communication interface. In Remote Analog mode, the output 

voltage and current limit can be programmed by analog voltage or by programming resistors via 

J1 contacts 6 and 5. Refer to Analog Programming Setting Table 6-2.

6.3 Local/Remote Analog Indication

Contact J1-4 (Fig.4-3, item 4) is an open collector output that indicates if the power supply is in 

Local mode or in Remote Analog mode. To use this output, connect a pull-up resistor to a voltage 

source of 30Vdc maximum. Choose the pull-up resistor so that the sink current will be less than 

5mA when the output is in low state. J1-4 signal will be low if J1-1 is low and at least one of Analog 

control modes are selected. Refer to Analog Programming Setting Table 6-2.

J1-1 LOC/REM SELECT

Front Panel selection

Front Panel selection

J1-4 LOC/REM MON

OPEN

”1”

Not applicable

Not applicable

Open

TTL ”0” or Short

F.AN

F.AN

Open

E.O

 or 

E.RES

F.AN

0~0.6V

.AN

E.O

 or 

E.RES

0~0.6V

E.O

 or 

E.RES

E.O

 or 

E.RES

0~0.6V

 

Table 6-2: Local/Remote Analog Control and Indication

Summary of Contents for Z160-1.3

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Page 2: ...Manual Covers Models Z160 1 3 Z320 0 65 Z650 0 32 Z160 2 6 Z320 1 3 Z650 0 64 Z160 4 Z320 2 Z650 1 Z160 5 Z320 2 5 Z650 1 25 Programmable DC Power Supplies 200W 400W 600W 800W Built in USB RS 232 RS 4...

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Page 6: ...s Specifications 19 2 2 Z 400 Series Specifications 22 2 6 Z200W 400W 600W 800W Outline Drawing 34 2 7 Z200W 400W 600W 800W Optional IEEE Isolated Analog Interface Outline Drawing 35 CHAPTER 3 INSTALL...

Page 7: ...Navigating Communication Menu 58 4 6 1 Introduction 58 4 6 2 Exiting the Communication Menu 59 4 7 Navigating the Protection Menu 59 4 7 1 Introduction 59 4 7 2 Exiting the Protection Menu 59 CHAPTER...

Page 8: ...9 Parameter Setting Memory 75 5 9 1 Default Setting 75 5 9 2 Reset 75 5 9 3 Last Setting Memory 75 5 9 4 Save 1 4 76 5 9 5 Recall 1 4 76 CHAPTER 6 REMOTE ANALOG PROGRAMMING 6 1 Introduction 78 6 2 Loc...

Page 9: ...d Hierarchy 95 7 10 7 Header 95 7 10 8 Data Formats 96 7 10 9 Character Data 96 7 10 10 Commands Notes 96 7 11 SCPI Common Commands 96 7 12 SCPI Subsystem Commands 101 7 12 1 Output Subsystem 101 7 12...

Page 10: ...us Byte Register 131 9 6 4 Determining the Cause of a Service Interrupt 131 9 6 5 Output Queue 132 9 6 6 Error Messages 132 CHAPTER 10 ISOLATED ANALOG PROGRAMMING OPTION 10 1 Introduction 134 10 2 Spe...

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Page 12: ...rement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the preceding directives and standards has been made and is on file at our EU representativ...

Page 13: ...e instruments must be connected to the AC power supply mainsthroughastandardcertifiedthree wirepowercable withthegroundwirefirmlyconnected to an electrical ground safety ground at the power outlet Any...

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Page 16: ...cationUSB and RS232 485 LAN IEEE and Isolated Analog programming monitoring are optional 1 2 2 Models Covered by this Manual Model Voltage range V Current range A Z160 1 3 0 160 0 1 3 Z160 2 6 0 160 0...

Page 17: ...can be programmed by analog voltage or by resistor and can be monitored by analog voltage The power supply output can be remotely set to On or Off and analog signals monitor the proper operation of t...

Page 18: ...according to the following Part no Market Description Z U USA 13A 125V non shielded 2m typical length with IEC60320 1 type C15 connector on one end and NEMA 5 15P type plug on the other end Z E Europe...

Page 19: ...t current 0 15 of rated output current 3 Load regulation thermal drift Less than 0 05 of rated output current over 30 minutes following load change 4 Ripple r m s 5Hz 1MHz 12 14 mA 3 2 1 5 Temperature...

Page 20: ...5V Maximum source current 16mA pulse 20 s Typical 16 Trigger in Maximum low level input 1 2V Minimum high level input 3 5V Maximum high level input 5V Maximum sink current 16mA positive edge trigger...

Page 21: ...ardous Vout 400V Output grounded Output J1 J2 J3 J4 USB LAN IEEE ISOLATED ANALOG are Hazardous 3 Withstand voltage 160 Vout 320V models Input Output J1 J2 2970VDC 1min Input Ground 2445VDC 1min Output...

Page 22: ...up to 4 units 5 of total output current is required For parallel operation more than 4 units 20 of total output current is required 9 From 10 to 90 or 90 to 10 of Rated Output Voltage with rated resis...

Page 23: ...m s 5Hz 1MHz 12 14 mA 3 2 1 5 Temperature coefficient PPM C 100PPM C from rated output current following 30 minutes warm up 6 Temperature stability 0 05 of rated Iout over 8hrs interval following 30 m...

Page 24: ...put 3 8V Maximum high level output 5V Maximum source current 16mA pulse 20 s Typical 16 Trigger in Maximum low level input 1 2V Minimum high level input 3 5V Maximum high level input 5V Maximum sink c...

Page 25: ...t 400V Output grounded Output J1 J2 J3 J4 USB LAN IEEE ISOLATED ANALOG are Hazardous 3 Withstand voltage 160 Vout 320V models Input Output J1 J2 2970VDC 1min Input Ground 2445VDC 1min Output J1 J2 Gro...

Page 26: ...to 4 units 5 of total output current is required For parallel operation more than 4 units 20 of total output current is required 9 From 10 to 90 or 90 to 10 of Rated Output Voltage with rated resisti...

Page 27: ...26 Pages 26 33 are reserved for Z600 800W...

Page 28: ...27 Pages 26 33 are reserved for Z600 800W...

Page 29: ...34 2 6 Z200W 400W 600W 800W Outline Drawing...

Page 30: ...35 2 7 Z200W 400W 600W 800W Optional IEEE Isolated Analog Interface Outline Drawing...

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Page 32: ...r supply Ensuring adequate ventilation Section 3 4 Section 3 5 3 AC source AC source requirements Connecting the power supply to the AC source Section 3 6 Section 3 7 4 Test Turn on checkout procedure...

Page 33: ...upplied to the power supply does not fall below the specifications described in Chapter 2 Netzstromanforderungen DieGer tederZ Seriek nnenauseinemeinphasigenNetzstromanschlussmitnominell100 240V und47...

Page 34: ...of the AC input cords recommended WARNING The AC input cord plug is the disconnect device of the power supply The plug must be readily identifiable and accessible to the user The AC input cord must be...

Page 35: ...accuracy of the Current display Ensure that the front panel CC LED is on 5 Turn off the front panel AC power switch 6 Remove the shunt from the power supply output terminals 3 8 5 OVP Check RefertoSec...

Page 36: ...er There is a potential shock hazard when using a power supply with a rated output greater than 60VDC WARNING There is a potential shock hazard when using a power supply with a rated output voltage gr...

Page 37: ...e current is expressed in amperes and resistivity in ohms km or ohms 1000ft 3 9 2 Current Carrying Capacity Two factors must be considered when selecting the wire size 1 Wires should be at least heavy...

Page 38: ...oduce voltage spikes that may be harmful to the power supply A diode should be connected across the output The diode voltage and current rating should be greater than the power supply maximum output v...

Page 39: ...into the terminal and tighten the terminal screw securely see Fig 3 4 4 Assemble the protective shield to the plug and tighten the screw to fix the shield to the plug see Fig 3 5 WARNING Thereisapote...

Page 40: ...the power supply chassis or the load ground The optimal point for the shield ground should be determined by experimentation Load Power Supply V V Rem sense Local sense Rem sense Local sense Loadlines...

Page 41: ...dial distribution local sense Load 1 Power Supply V V Rem sense Local sense Rem sense Local sense Load 2 Load 3 Fig 3 9 Multiple loads connection with distribution terminal Load 1 Power Supply V V Rem...

Page 42: ...ngsspannung oder einer in Reihe verschalteten Spannung von mehr als 400V mit geerdetem Plus Ausgang betrieben werden VerbindenSiedahernichtdenPlus AusgangmitErde wennSiedieRS232 485 LAN oderIEEESchnit...

Page 43: ...zeinerStromversorgungmiteinerAusgangsspannungvonuber60VDCbestehtamlastseitigen Sense PunktdiepotentielleGefahreineselektrischenSchlags StellenSiesicher dassdieAnschlusse an der Last abgedeckt sind um...

Page 44: ...s operating in remote sense and either the positive or negative load wire is not connected an internal protection circuit will activate and shut down the power supply To resume operation turn the AC O...

Page 45: ...Before starting to operate the unit please read the following sections for an explanation of the functions controls and connector terminals Section 4 2 Front Panel Display and Controls Section 4 3 Rea...

Page 46: ...to local REM button is disabled at Local Lockout mode Green LED lights when the unit is in communication Remote mode Auxiliary function Communication menu 10 PREV button indicator Main function Press...

Page 47: ...isolated from the output potential 4 3 2 6 Remote Serial Out connector RJ 45 type connector used for chaining power supplies to from a serial communication bus 7 3 7 Remote Serial In connector RJ 45...

Page 48: ...sch getrennte Programmierschnittstelle um die Stromversorgung mit einer Signalquelle mit abweichendem Bezugspotential gegenuber minus Ausgang der Stromversorgung zu steuern CAUTION Topreventgroundloop...

Page 49: ...of the Output Voltage 6 4 6 5 7 COM Control Common Return for VMON IMON CV CC LOC REM Connected internally to the negative sense potential S 8 CV CC Output for Constant Voltage Constant Current mode i...

Page 50: ...Section 1 Programmed Signal 1 General Purpose Open collector Port 1 5 7 3 2 PS_OK Output for indication of the power supply status High level is OK 5 7 4 3 Trigger Out Trigger output positive true pul...

Page 51: ...LE R PAN REAL PANEL E RES EXT RESISTOR RECL RECALL Err ERROR RST RESET e uOL EXT VOLTAGE rev REVISION ext EXTERNAL 232 RS232 F rSt FACTORY RESET 485 RS485 FA I L FAIL SAFE SAFE START FOLD FOLDBACK SAu...

Page 52: ...ncoder to scroll through the Subsystem list first level Repeat these actions to navigate the Functions list second level In the third level the Voltage display shows the function and the Current displ...

Page 53: ...Function level and Parameter level To navigate the Communication Menu press REM button The REM LED illuminates The function menu item appears on the display Navigate by rotating theVoltage encoder to...

Page 54: ...o select the desired function press the Encoder button next to the display Toggle the Voltage encoder to select either UVL or UVP functions In the Parameter level the Voltage display shows the functio...

Page 55: ...der to required value The Voltage display will show the programmedoutputvoltagefor5seconds Then OFF willappearontheVoltagedisplay 4 Resolution can be set to Coarse or Fine adjustment Press FINE button...

Page 56: ...last setting of Output Voltage and Current limit with the output enabled Auto restart or it can start with the output disabled Safe mode Press and hold the OUTPUT button to toggle between Safe start a...

Page 57: ...load in the event of a remote or local programming error or a power supply failure The protection circuit monitors the voltage at the power supply sense points thus providingtheprotectionlevelatthelo...

Page 58: ...or Disabled Off UVL and UVP setting values are limited at the maximum level to approximately 5 below the Output Voltage setting Attempting to adjust the value above this limit will result in no respo...

Page 59: ...oltage Display The Current display shows the value in seconds 4 Rotate the Current encoder to adjust the delay Protection delay setting range is 0 25 5sec 5 Press Current encoder to select Display bli...

Page 60: ...ung der RS232 485 LAN oder der IEEE Schnittstelle beachten Sie bitte die Warnhinweise im Abschnitt 3 9 11 5 4 1 Series Connection for Increased Output Voltage Two units are connected so that their out...

Page 61: ...on port RS232 RS485 USB The Communication port is referenced to the IFC_COM which is isolated from the power supply output potential Therefore power supplies connected in series can be chained using t...

Page 62: ...voltage To program the load current the Master unit should be programmed to the total load current divided by the number of units in the system The master and slave units operate in a Daisy Chain conn...

Page 63: ...lay blinks once and returns to previous display 5 For wiring instructions refer to Fig 5 4 Parallel connection with local sensing or Fig 5 5 Parallel connection with remote sensing 5 5 2 3 Setting Ove...

Page 64: ...onnection may cause damage to the power supply NOTE With local sensing it is important to minimize the wire length and resistance Also the positive and negative wire resistance should be as close as p...

Page 65: ...an one Slave unit connected to the Master then set the PS_OK signal delay of the Master to 200msec Refer to section 5 7 4 Power Supply OK Signal 5 5 3 2 Slave Unit Set Up When Advanced Slave mode is s...

Page 66: ...illrecovertotheirlastsettingaccordingtotheirrespectiveSafestartorAuto restartsetting Fig 5 6showsconnectionofthreeunits howeverthesameconnectionmethodappliestosystems with more units Fig 5 6 Daisy Cha...

Page 67: ...ears on the Current display 2 Press Current encoder The message appears on the Current display 3 PresstheCurrentencoderagain The messageappearsontheVoltagedisplay Parameter or G appears on the Current...

Page 68: ...collector maximum input voltage 25V and maximum sink current 100mA and can be controlled via Front panel or software Pin 1 or Pin 2 settings are made as follows 1 Press MENU button MENU GREEN LED ill...

Page 69: ...and press Encoder 4 Parameter delay time in mSec appears on the Current display 5 RotatetheCurrentencodertoadjustthesettinglevel PS_OKdelayrangeisfrom0to9999mSec 6 Press Current encoder to select desi...

Page 70: ...encoder Message appears on the display for 1sec The display blinks once and returns to previous level 7 Press MENU button twice to return display to previous state MENU LED turns OFF NOTE Noresponsef...

Page 71: ...to select required number value and then press the Current encoder Display blinks and returns to previous level 5 9 5 Recall 1 4 This command recalls the present state of the power supply from a spec...

Page 72: ...gger Source EXT EXT Protection Delay 0mS 0mS Voltage Programming Mode Digital Current Programming Mode Digital Programming and Monitor Range 5V Current Share Mode Master Slave Master H1 Interlock Inhi...

Page 73: ...tem 1 accepts TTL signal or Open Short contact Referenced to J1 7 9 to select between Local or Remote Analog programming of the output voltage and current limit In Local mode the output voltage and cu...

Page 74: ...eter F PaN or E uOL or E res appears on the Current display 7 Rotate and press the Current encoder to select E uOL 8 uOLt message appears on Voltage Display and CvRR appears on the Current display 9 R...

Page 75: ...uminates Set messageappearsonVoltagedisplay 4 Press Voltage encoder uOLt message appears on Voltage Display and CvRR appears on the Current display 5 Press on the Voltage encoder to select programming...

Page 76: ...y 6 Front panel PREV button Use PREV button to display the output voltage and current settings defined by the Encoders or Communication 6 6 Programming Monitoring of Output Voltage V_MON and Current I...

Page 77: ...n The REM LED illuminates message appears on the Current display 2 PressCurrentencoder Voltagedisplayshows andCurrentdisplayshowspresentaddress 3 Rotate the Current encoder to select required address...

Page 78: ...3 Rotate the Current encoder to select required language 4 Press Current encoder to enter selected parameter to memory 5 When parameter is accepted the display blinks once and returns to the previous...

Page 79: ...5 RXD 4 TXD 3 NC 2 SG 1 IN OUT Shield Connector enclosure Fig 7 1 J4 rear panel IN OUT connectors pinout 7 3 Rear Panel RS232 485 Connector The RS232 485 interface is accessible through the Rear panel...

Page 80: ...X 8 RX PAIR 5 SG 1 SG Fig 7 3 RS232 cable with DB9 connector P N Z 232 9 DB 9 CONNECTOR 8 PIN CONNECTOR REMARKS PIN NO NAME PIN NO NAME HOUSING SHIELD HOUSING SHIELD 9 TXD 6 RXD TWISTED 8 TXD 3 RXD PA...

Page 81: ...3 Turn AC switch ON 4 Insert the software CD ROM that is shipped with the product to your CD ROM Drive The Z drivers selection menu will automatically appear click on the ICON USB drivers Install the...

Page 82: ...ed commands by returning OK message If an error is detected the power supply will return an error message The rules for checksum also apply to the acknowledge feature 7 7 6 Backspace The backspace cha...

Page 83: ...neral guides 1 Any command or argument may be in capital letters or small letters 2 In commands with an argument a space must appear between the command and the argument 3 For any command that sets a...

Page 84: ...isplay 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 Cu...

Page 85: ...voltage mode UVP or UVL UVL n Sets Under Voltage Limit Maximum value of n is 5 below PV setting but returns E06 if higher Refer to Table 7 10 for UVL programming range UVL Returns the setting n where...

Page 86: ...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 O...

Page 87: ...0 000 1 300 320 0 65 0 000 0 650 650 0 32 0 000 0 320 Table 7 6 Z200 models Current programming range Model Minimum A Maximum A 160 2 6 0 000 2 600 320 1 3 0 000 1 300 650 0 64 0 000 0 640 Table 7 7 Z...

Page 88: ...ter Returns 4 digit hex 7 SENA Sets Status Enable Register using 4 digit hex 8 SENA Reads Status Enable Register Returns 4 digit hex 9 SEVE Reads Status Event register Returns 4 digit hex Clears bits...

Page 89: ...g the RS232 cable 3 2 Set via the front panel Baud Rate 9600 Address 06 RS232 GEN Language 4 Communication test 4 1 Model identification PC write ADR 06 Power supply response OK 4 2 Command test PC wr...

Page 90: ...s 14 Boolean data 1 0 or ON OFF 7 10 6 SCPI Command Hierarchy SCPIisanASCII basedcommandlanguagedesignedforuseintestandmeasurementequipment The command structure is organized around common roots or no...

Page 91: ...Data CRD Character Response Data Permits the return of character strings 7 10 10 Commands Notes Expressions enclosed in square brackets are optional and entered without the or Expressions enclosed in...

Page 92: ...ror ESR Standard Event Status Register query Returns the contents of the Event Status Register Meaning andType Event Status Device Status Query Syntax ESR Returned Parameters 0 to 255 Register Decimal...

Page 93: ...list of all of the instrument options currently installed on the signal generator Parameter Option 0 NONE 1 IEEE 2 LAN 3 BOTH Query Syntax OPT Returned Parameters CRD PSC The Power On Status Clear PS...

Page 94: ...Command Syntax RST Parameters None SAV n The SAV command saves all applied configuration setting Refer to Table 5 7 Command Syntax SAV NR1 Parameters 1 to 4 Query Syntax None SRE Service Request Enabl...

Page 95: ...S Master status summary OPER Operation status summary QUES Questionable status summary RQS Request for service Table 7 11 Bit Configuration of Status Byte Register TRG The Trigger command starts the w...

Page 96: ...urned Parameters 0 1 OUTPut PON STATe AUTO The power supply output will return to its previous value when the latching fault condition is removed or to the stored value after AC recycle SAFE The power...

Page 97: ...ers CRD OUTPut PROTection DELay Sets the delay time between the programming of an output change that produces a CV or CC status condition This command applies to UVP and Foldback functions SCPI Comman...

Page 98: ...J3 3 connector on the rear panel SCPI Command Syntax OUTPut TTLTrg MODE CRD GEN Command Syntax None Parameters TRIG FSTR OFF RST Value OFF Examples OUTP TTLT MODE TRIG Query Syntax OUTP TTLT MODE Retu...

Page 99: ...12 SCPI Command Syntax SOURce VOLTage LEVel IMMediate AMPLitude NRf GEN Command Syntax PV NRf PV Default Suffix V RST Value 0 Examples VOLT 500 MV VOLT LEV 234 56789 Query Syntax SOURce VOLTage LEVel...

Page 100: ...fix V RST Value MAX Examples VOLT PROT LEV 2 5 Query Syntax SOURce VOLTage PROT LEV VOLT PROT LEVel MIN VOLT PROT LEVel MAX Returned Parameters NR3 VOLT PROT LEV returns presently programmed OVP level...

Page 101: ...Syntax SOURce VOLTage LEVel TRIGger AMPLitude NRf GEN Command Syntax None Default Suffix V Examples VOLT TRIG 1200 MV VOLT LEV TRIG 1 2 Query Syntax SOURce VOLTage LEVel TRIGger AMPLitude Returned Pa...

Page 102: ...AMPLitude NRf GEN Command Syntax None Default Suffix A Examples CURR TRIG 3200 MA CURR LEV TRIG 3 2 Query Syntax SOURce CURRent LEVel TRIGger AMPLitude Returned Parameters NR3 CURR TRIG returns the p...

Page 103: ...s None Default Suffix W Returned Parameters NR3 7 12 6 DISPlay Subsystem DISPlay STATe Turns front panel voltage and Current display toggle On or Off SCPI Command Syntax DISPlay WINDow STATe bool GEN...

Page 104: ...0 1 NOTE WhenpowersupplyisinINIT CONTONmode it simpossibletochangeanyprogrammingparameter Display shows Err Send ABORt commands to allow parameter change 7 12 8 LIST Subsystem This subsystem receives...

Page 105: ...terval that each value point of a list is to remain in effect SCPI Command Syntax SOURce LIST DWELI NRf NRf Range 0 01 to 129 600 seconds Default Suffix S Examples LIST DWEL 6 1 5 1 5 4 up to 12 param...

Page 106: ...ubsystem Refer to Fig 9 1 for more details STATus OPERation EVENt ThisqueryreturnsthevalueoftheEventregister Thisisaread onlyregisterthatreceivesdatafrom the Condition register according to Enable reg...

Page 107: ...QUEStionable EVENt GEN Command Syntax FLT Parameters None Returned Parameters NR1 Register Value decimal Examples STAT QUES EVEN STATus QUEStionable CONDition Returns the value of the Condition regist...

Page 108: ...d Syntax None Parameters None Returned Parameters NR1 CRD Example SYST ERR SYSTem LANGuage SCPI Command Syntax SYSTem LANGuage GEN GEN Command Syntax None Query Syntax SYSTem LANGuage Returned Paramet...

Page 109: ...actionwilloccur TRIGger WhentheTriggersubsystemisenabled TRIGgeneratesanimmediatetriggersignalthatbypasses selected TRIG DEL SCPI Command Syntax TRIGger STARt IMMediate GEN Command Syntax None Paramet...

Page 110: ...ed as INFinity Use INF if you wish to execute a list indefinitely SCPI Command Syntax SOURce WAVE COUNt NRf Parameters 1 to 9999 INFinity RST 1 Examples WAVE COUN 3 WAVE COUN INF Query Syntax SOURce W...

Page 111: ...parameters Query Syntax WAVE TIME Returned Parameters 6 1 5 1 5 4 WAVE VOLTage Specifies the output voltage points in a waveform list SCPI Command Syntax SOURce WAVE VOLTage NRf NRf Default Suffix V...

Page 112: ...GLOBal RCL NR1 GRCL n None Reset all supplies Same as RST GLOBal RST GRST None Table 7 12 Global Commands 7 13 Command Summary Common Commands SCPI Command Description GEN Command CLS Clear status CL...

Page 113: ...ies GSAV INITiate IMMediate Trigger initiate NC CONTinuous bool Enable disable continuously trigger NC INSTrument COUPle ALL NONE Couple for all Z power supplies NC NSELect NRf Select the power supply...

Page 114: ...UV LEVel NRF Set under voltage level UVP UVL MODE NONE FIX LIST WAVE Select arbitrary control mode NC LIST COUNt 0 9999 Inf Set number of time execution NC CURRent NRf Set output current points NC LO...

Page 115: ...NG REMote STATe LOC REM LLO Set the remote local state RMT VERSion Returns software revision VER DATE Returns calibration date DATE PON TIME Response time from last reset NC TRIGger STARt Run trigger...

Page 116: ...ut trigger refer to section 8 5 1 According to the selected mode the power supply activates the output trigger on J3 3 refer to section 8 5 2 8 2 FIX Mode Outputvalueischangedviainputtrigger Referto7...

Page 117: ...p Started DWELL LIST DWELL 0 05 0 06 0 03 STC Step Complited OPC Operation Complited OUTPUT LIST VOLT 5 10 0 VOLTAGE 0 02s 0 05s 0 06s 0 03s LIST STEP AUTO 8 3 LIST Mode Output change value in step de...

Page 118: ...Started TIME 0 03s 0 02s 0 03s WAVE TIME 0 3 2 3 STC Step Complited OPC Operation Complited WAVE VOLT 5 10 10 0 OUTPUT VOLTAGE WAVE COUN 2 INIT CONT 0 WAVE MODE AUTO 0 02s 0 03s 0 02s 0 03s 8 4 WAVE M...

Page 119: ...le 8 1 Trigger and Programming front panel menu NOTE At AC power ON the display shows last selected program list but dosen t load it from memory NOTE If during program selection L1 L4 display shows ER...

Page 120: ...Voltage values Insert communication command Example WAVE VOLT 5 10 10 0 3 Set Timing values Insert communication command Example WAVE TIME 0 2 3 2 4 Set Counter value for sequence execution Example W...

Page 121: ...gger source external analog signal 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 Times S Voltage V VOLT MODE LIST Select sequence mode LIST LIST VOLT 2 4 2 8 5 4 Set voltage values 2 4 2 8 5 4 Volts LIST DWEL 0 5 0 5 1 1...

Page 122: ...l This section describes various status errors faults and SRQ register structures The registers can be read or set via the RS232 485 USB commands Refer to Fig 9 1 for the Status and Fault Registers Di...

Page 123: ...et to show a fault or if an operating mode is active The bits are cleared when the fault or mode is cleared The registers are read only 9 3 1 Fault Register The fault register sets a bit when a Fault...

Page 124: ...sters 9 4 1 Conditional Registers The condition registers show a snapshot of the power supply state at the present time Some faults or mode changes occur and clear quickly before the control computer...

Page 125: ...C 1 ESR reads the Standard Event Status Event register Reading the register clears it Bit Signal Meaning 0 OPC Operation complete 2 QYE Query error 3 DDE Device dependent error 4 EXE Execution 6 CME C...

Page 126: ...nterrupt line true and latches RQS into bit 6 of the Status Byte register When the controller services the interrupt RQS is cleared inside the register and returned in bit position 6 of the response T...

Page 127: ...follows Bit Set Error code Error Type Bit Set Error code Error type 5 100 thru 199 Command 3 300 thru 399 Device dependent 4 200 thru 299 Execution 2 400 thru 499 Query Table 9 5 Standard Event Statu...

Page 128: ...Setting 304 OVP Below PV Attempt To Set OVP Below Voltage Setting 305 UVL Below Zero Attempt To Set UVL Above Voltage Setting 306 UVL Above PV Attempt To Set UVL Above Voltage Setting 307 On During Fa...

Page 129: ...nt PPM C 100 Output current programming temperature coefficient PPM C 100 Input impedance Ohm 1M Absolute maximum voltage Vdc 0 15 Max voltage between program inputs and supply outputs Vdc 400 Monitor...

Page 130: ...urrent programming input 0 5 0 10V 4 20mA 4 GND Ground for programming signals Ground Ground 5 GND Ground for programming signals Ground Ground 6 VMON_ISO Output voltage monitoring output 0 5 0 10V 4...

Page 131: ...ears on the Voltage display Parameter F PaN or E uOL or E res appears on the Current display 7 Rotate and press the Current encoder to select E uOL 10 uOLt message appears on Voltage Display and CvRR...

Page 132: ...pressure compressed air to blow dust from the unit 11 4 Adjustments and Calibration No internal adjustment or calibration is required There is NO REASON to open the power supply cover 11 5 Parts Repla...

Page 133: ...s for noise and impedance effects Minimize the drop on the load wires 3 9 4 3 9 8 No output Display indicates OUP Over Voltage Protection circuit is tripped Turn off the AC power switch Check load con...

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Page 135: ...nstantspannungs Modus Strombegrenzung und Spannungseinstellungen pr fen 5 2 Die Ausgangsspannung hat eine hohe Restwelligkeit Werden die Sense Anschl sse benutzt Ist der Spannungsfall ber die Lastleit...

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