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XDC 6000 Watt and 
12000 Watt Series 
Digital Programmable 
DC Power Supply

Operating Manual

XDC 10-600
XDC 20-300
XDC 30-200
XDC 40-150
XDC 60-100
XDC 80-75
XDC 100-60
XDC 150-40
XDC 300-20
XDC 600-10

XDC 10-1200
XDC 20-600
XDC 30-400
XDC 40-300
XDC 60-200
XDC 80-150
XDC 100-120
XDC 150-80
XDC 300-40
XDC 600-20

TM-XDOP-01XN.book  Page i  Monday, July 17, 2006  11:19 AM

Summary of Contents for XDC 10-1200

Page 1: ...e DC Power Supply Operating Manual XDC 10 600 XDC 20 300 XDC 30 200 XDC 40 150 XDC 60 100 XDC 80 75 XDC 100 60 XDC 150 40 XDC 300 20 XDC 600 10 XDC 10 1200 XDC 20 600 XDC 30 400 XDC 40 300 XDC 60 200 XDC 80 150 XDC 100 120 XDC 150 80 XDC 300 40 XDC 600 20 ...

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Page 3: ...XDC 6000 Watt and 12000 Watt Series Digital Programmable Power Supply Operating Manual ...

Page 4: ...ntrex International All rights reserved Exclusion for Documentation UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC XANTREX A MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION B ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSSES DAMAGES COSTS OR EXPENSES WHETHER SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT...

Page 5: ... and setup information procedures for installing the unit as well as information about operating and troubleshooting the unit Audience This manual is designed for users who understand basic electrical theory especially as applied to the operation of power supplies This implies a recognition of constant voltage and constant current operating modes and the control of input and output power as well a...

Page 6: ...g language Chapter 5 Current Sharing Chapter 5 explains what current sharing is and shows how to configure and operate units in current sharing mode Appendix A Specifications and Characteristics Appendix A lists all of the electrical environmental and mechanical specifications of the XDC Appendix B Calibration 6000 Watt only Appendix B lists the calibration procedures for the 6000 W unit If you pu...

Page 7: ...ll as its products and services at www xantrex com WARNING Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the unit or other equipment Important These notes describe things which are important for you to know but not as serious as a caution or warning ...

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Page 9: ...nsure that the power supply s safety features are not compromised use the power supply as specified in this manual and do not substitute parts or make any unauthorized modifications Contact the service technician for service and repair help Repairs must be made by experienced service technicians only CAUTION For use as a battery charger When you are using any of these power supplies for battery ch...

Page 10: ... CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1B 97 and to ANSI UL 61010B 1 Units bearing the CE mark meet the requirements of EMC Directive standards EN50081 2 and EN50082 1 and Low Voltage Directive safety standard IEC 61010 1990 A 1 1992 A 2 1995 FCC part 15 Class A limits for radio frequency emissions Canadian EMC standard ICES 001 Class A limits ...

Page 11: ...TM XDOP 01XN ix IEC Symbols Used in This Manual Earth Ground Terminal Protective Conductor Terminal On Supply Off Supply Warning Shock Hazard Caution Check manual for specific information ...

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Page 13: ...view 2 2 Basic Setup Procedure 2 2 Inspection Cleaning and Packaging 2 2 Initial Inspection 2 2 Maintenance 2 3 Packaging for Shipping or Storage 2 3 Location Mounting and Ventilation 2 4 Rack Mounting 2 4 Ventilation 2 6 AC Input Power 2 7 AC Input Connector 2 7 AC Input Wire 2 8 AC Wire Input Connection for 6000 W 2 9 AC Wire Input Connection for 12000 W 2 11 Basic Checks or Self Tests 2 13 Equi...

Page 14: ...pply 3 2 Power Supply Operating States 3 3 Power Supply Regulation Modes 3 4 Remote Control Modes 3 5 Front Panel Controls 3 5 Function Keys 3 5 Menu Navigation 3 6 Top Level Menu Items 3 6 Control Knobs 3 7 Power Supply Operation 3 8 Set Voltage 3 8 Set Current 3 8 Set Power 3 9 Turn Output On or Off 3 9 Set Output Protection 3 10 Set Shutdown Recovery for AC Off and OTP 3 15 Respond to Alarms 3 ...

Page 15: ...3 40 Editing Trigger Source of a Sequence 3 41 Using Auto Sequencing 3 42 Configure Display 3 43 Lock Out Control Knobs 3 44 Set V I and P Limits 3 45 Slew Rate 3 49 View Model Information 3 50 Default Display 3 51 View Power Output 3 51 Monitor Status 3 51 4 Remote Operation Overview 4 2 Making Connections for Remote Control 4 3 Remote Analog Operation 4 4 Analog Connections 4 4 Pin Connections 4...

Page 16: ... 4 21 Using GPIB 4 21 SCPI Commands for Digital Interfaces 4 22 Set Up Power ON Defaults 4 22 Factory Preset 4 22 Last Setting 4 23 User Setting 4 23 Auto Sequence 4 23 Power On Output State 4 24 Reset 4 24 Store User Settings 4 25 Change Remote Local Control of Power Supply 4 26 Enable Output 4 26 Program V I P 4 27 SCPI 4 27 Configure V I P Protection Limits 4 29 Over Voltage Protection 4 29 Und...

Page 17: ...eleting Sequences 4 39 Auto Sequence Operation 4 40 Select Sequence to Run 4 40 Operation 4 40 Slew Rate 4 41 Identification Query 4 42 Option Identification Query 4 42 SCPI Version Query 4 42 Status Registers 4 43 OPERation Status Register 4 44 REGulating Sub Register 4 47 SHUTdown Sub Register 4 47 Protection SHUTdown Sub Register 4 48 Remote CONtrol Sub Register 4 49 Current SHare Sub Register ...

Page 18: ...t Share Sub Register Commands 4 67 Questionable Status Register Commands 4 68 Voltage Sub Register Commands 4 69 Current Sub Register Commands 4 70 Power Sub Register Commands 4 71 Temperature Sub Register Commands 4 72 5 Current Sharing Overview 5 2 Setting up Current Sharing 5 3 Operation 5 5 Errors 5 6 CANbus Specifications 5 6 A Specifications and Characteristics Electrical Specifications Summ...

Page 19: ...Remote Interface Calibration Procedure B 11 Output Voltage B 11 Output Current B 11 Analog Programming Interface 0 5V Range B 12 Analog Programming Interface Voltage Programming Calibration B 12 Analog Programming Interface Voltage Readback Calibration B 13 Analog Programming Interface Current Programming Calibration B 13 Analog Programming Interface Current Readback Calibration B 14 Analog Progra...

Page 20: ... Complete Event D 6 Front Panel Error Codes D 7 CPU Error Codes D 7 Analog Programming Interface Error codes D 7 Auto Sequencing Error Codes D 7 CANbus Error Codes D 8 Multichannel Error Codes D 8 Current Share Error Codes D 9 E GPIB Overview E 2 Codes and Standards E 2 Message Terminators E 2 Address Range E 2 Primary Address E 2 Secondary Address E 2 Service Request and Polling E 2 Protocol Spec...

Page 21: ...TM XDOP 01XN xix Mechanical Specifications E 4 Performance Specifications E 4 Warranty and Product Information WA 1 Index IX 1 ...

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Page 23: ...2000 Watt units 2 12 Figure 2 7 Fastening the Output Wires 6000 Watt 2 19 Figure 2 8 Output Bus Bar Cover for 6000 Watt units 2 20 Figure 2 9 Output for 12000 Watt units 2 21 Figure 2 10 Output Cover with Strain Relief for 6000 Watt units 2 22 Figure 2 11 Output for 12000 Watt units 2 23 Figure 4 1 View of Remote Interface Connections 4 3 Figure 4 2 Schematic For User Line Interface 4 6 Figure 4 3...

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Page 25: ...ramming Pins 4 7 Table 4 3 Analog Pin Connections for Power Loop Back 4 7 Table 4 4 Analog Pin Connections with a Contact Closure 4 7 Table 4 5 CANbus Pins 4 11 Table 4 6 RS 232 Pins 4 16 Table 4 7 GPIB Pins 4 19 Table 4 8 Features Affected by Reset RST Command 4 24 Table 4 9 OPERation Status Register 4 46 Table 4 10 REGulating Sub Register 4 47 Table 4 11 SHUTdown Sub Register 4 47 Table 4 12 Pro...

Page 26: ...ands C 19 Table C 10 Status Commands C 20 Table C 11 Protection Commands C 27 Table C 12 User Lines C 27 Table C 13 Output State C 28 Table C 14 Auto Sequence Commands C 29 Table C 15 Legacy Commands C 32 Table C 16 Expressions C 33 Table D 1 Command Error List D 2 Table D 2 Execution Error List D 3 Table D 3 Device Specific Error List D 5 Table D 4 Query Error List D 6 Table D 5 User Request Even...

Page 27: ...1 About The XDC Power Supply Chapter 1 lists the features of the XDC and shows diagrams of the front and rear panel ...

Page 28: ...ation Automatic Voltage Current mode crossover Constant power mode Seven load protection mechanisms Alarms and messages for over and under programmed trip points Auxiliary status lines for monitoring power supply conditions Remote interlock and trigger ports Selectable standby last setting programmed sequence and other power on defaults Active current sharing with parallel connected units for high...

Page 29: ...1 1 Item Descriptions for Figure 1 1 Item Description 1 Rack mount brackets 2 Handles 3 On Off Switch 4 Air intake vents 5 Front panel display vacuum fluorescent display See Figure 1 4 for details 6 Voltage knob 7 Current knob 8 Keypad See Figure 1 3 for details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ...

Page 30: ...e 1 2 Item Descriptions for Figure 1 2 Item Description 1 Rack mount brackets 2 Handles 3 On Off Switch 4 Air intake vents 5 Front panel display vacuum fluorescent display See Figure 1 4 for details 6 Voltage knob 7 Current knob 8 Keypad See Figure 1 3 for details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ...

Page 31: ...ENT set key View and set current output setpoint TRIGGER for Auto Sequence Program Apply a trigger when requested This key may also be used to advance to the next step in the program by pressing and holding 5 STORE settings key Save power supply output settings to one of ten locations END Auto Sequence Programming Stop the program The program will start from the beginning when RUN is pressed 6 OUT...

Page 32: ...ta field Used for data entry In Store User Setting mode used to delete selected setting or program 14 Up arrow key Scroll through menus and lists or in data entry mode increase the displayed value In default operating mode use this key to view the output power In Auto Sequence Operating mode use this key to view present sequence number step numbers and sequence loop count 15 Down arrow key Scroll ...

Page 33: ...g Auto sequence Select 1 to 10 Select 1 to 10 Auto Sequence Operation Run Pause Trigger Stop MENU Access menu functions ENTER Make a selection UP DOWN Scroll to view selections increment numerical entries CE Clear entry Numeric keypad Enter data EXIT Cancel operation Special Key Functions UP View power readback from default window CE Deletes a selected user setting from memory Hold for 2 seconds E...

Page 34: ...splay config KNOB LOCKOUT Lock voltage knob Lock current knob SETPOINT LIMIT Voltage limit Current limit Power limit Enter max limit Enter max limit Enter max limit Enter min limit Enter min limit Enter min limit SLEW RATE Voltage slew Enter voltage step Voltage slew default Enter time interval CALIBRATION Calibrate voltage Calibrate current Calibrate analog 5V voltage programming Calibrate analog...

Page 35: ...aracters Each character is 5 pixels wide by 7 pixels high 2 Status Annunciators See Status Annunciators on page 1 9 and Figure 1 5 for detailed information 3 Voltage Current and Power Bar Graphs Show present voltage current limit and power output in graphical format Also indicates regulation mode Figure 1 5 Front Panel Display Status Annunciators 2 3 1 1 3 5 7 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 9 10 12 14 16 ...

Page 36: ...setpoint is to be entered 11 ADR Power supply is being addressed receiving data All remote digital interfaces 12 LCL Power supply is under local front panel control 13 SRQ Service request GPIB only 14 RMT Power supply is under remote control 15 ALARM Power supply is operating outside the parameters the user set by using PROT SET or the power supply s internal temperature has exceeded an internally...

Page 37: ...t of view left is negative right is positive 3 DC Output Bus bars are shown Terminal blocks are used for higher voltages 300 and 600 Vdc only 4 Auxiliary Status Lines External Interlock and Trigger Input 5 Analog Program and Readback 6 CANbus Port For current sharing or multichannel operation optional 7 RS 232 Connector 8 GPIB optional 9 Protective Conductor Ground Screw 10 AC Input 11 Chassis gro...

Page 38: ...r ON Settings on page 3 29 for more information Control Modes One local method and 4 remote methods are available for controlling the power supply Local Mode Where the user operates the menu keypad and knobs RS 232 Where the user operates the supply remotely through a serial port connection standard feature GPIB Where the user operates the supply remotely through the faster General Purpose Interfa...

Page 39: ...2 Installation Chapter 2 explains how to mount and wire the XDC and also how to perform basic functional tests ...

Page 40: ...isual check 1 Ensure that the box contains the power supply the operating manual the AC input cover and strain relief and the output cover 2 Inspect the unit for scratches and cracks as well as broken switches connectors or displays Table 2 1 Basic Setup Procedure Step Description Action Reference 1 Inspection Visually inspect the power supply Inspection Cleaning and Packaging on page 2 2 2 Instal...

Page 41: ...vice center attach a tag to the unit stating its model number located on the front panel label and serial number located on the rear panel label Give the date of purchase and an invoice number if you have it as well as a brief description of the problem 2 For storage and shipping repack the power supply in its original container If the original container is not available seal the unit in a plastic...

Page 42: ...e unit steady fasten it to the rack by inserting bolts through the mounting brackets on either side of the front panel and securing them with a washer and nut 4 The front panel mounting brackets are designed to prevent the unit from sliding out of the rack not to support its full weight Provide adequate support for the rear of the unit without obstructing the ventilation inlets Use slide rails as ...

Page 43: ...Location Mounting and Ventilation TM XDOP 01XN 2 5 Figure 2 2 Unpacking the Power Supply 6000 Watt shown ...

Page 44: ...it for the fan exhaust Ventilation inlets are located on the top and sides they are not required however and may be blocked if required See Specifications and Characteristics on page A 1 for the operating ambient temperature range Figure 2 3 Mounting the Power Supply in the Rack With Support Railsa 6000 W shown a Available from rack or cabinet vendors e g Schroff part number 30150 094 ...

Page 45: ... Figure 2 6 WARNING Disconnect AC power from the unit before removing the connector cover Live line voltages may be exposed when the cover is removed WARNING A safety ground wire must be connected to the unit as shown in Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 6 to ensure operator safety CAUTION When the power switch is turned on output voltage or current previously set may be applied to loads depending on the su...

Page 46: ...und stranded copper 60 C minimum 300V 0 800 in maximum cable diameter rated for 25A 342 500Vac 47 63Hz 3 phase 4 wire HV Input 4 x 14 AWG 3 wire plus safety ground stranded copper 60 C minimum 600V 0 800 in maximum cable diameter rated for 13A Table 2 3 AC Wire Specification for 12000 Watt Units AC Input Voltage Range Wire 190 242Vac 47 63Hz 3 phase 4 wire standard 4 x 6 AWG 3 wire plus safety gro...

Page 47: ... mm into the left most terminal location and tighten securely The safety ground wire may alternatively be connected to the chassis ground stud next to the terminal block using a suitably sized ring terminal 6 Route the AC wires to the input terminal block by connecting the red black and white wires to the remaining 3 cable clamp connectors There is no set order for connecting the wires Any of the ...

Page 48: ...Installation 2 10 TM XDOP 01XN Figure 2 5 Attaching the AC Input Wires for 6000 Watt units ...

Page 49: ...he AC input bracket Tighten the cable clamp screws and the strain relief nut inside the AC input bracket until the AC input wire is firmly held between the nut and the cable clamp screws 5 Insert the ground wire green 0 55 in 14 mm into the left most terminal location and tighten securely 6 Route the AC wires to the input terminal block by connecting the red black and white wires to the remaining ...

Page 50: ...Installation 2 12 TM XDOP 01XN Figure 2 6 Attaching the AC Input Wires for 12000 Watt units left terminal Ground Connection 3 right terminals 3 Phase Terminal Block Connectors AC input cover plate ...

Page 51: ...st If you need to rerun the test 1 Turn the power switch OFF 2 Wait until the pixels fade to black Some residual charge may remain in the capacitors after the power is OFF Waiting for the display to fade ensures that the capacitors have sufficiently discharged their power to reset the power supply 3 Turn the power switch ON 4 Observe the display panel If you observe or suspect that one or more of ...

Page 52: ...UT ON OFF 2 Connect a Digital Voltmeter DVM to the output terminals on the rear panel observing correct polarity 3 Press OUT ON OFF to turn the DC output ON 4 Slowly turn the Current knob clockwise 1 or 2 turns Slowly turn the Voltage knob clockwise and observe both the front panel voltmeter and the DVM Do not exceed 10V 5 Compare the DVM reading with the front panel voltmeter reading to verify th...

Page 53: ...tage knob clockwise to a maximum reading of 10V 6 Slowly turn the Current knob clockwise to a maximum reading of 10A 7 Compare the DVM reading with the front panel ammeter reading using I V R where I is the current V is the DVM reading and R is the DC shunt resistance The minimum control range is from zero to the maximum rated output for the power supply model Check that the Constant Current CC an...

Page 54: ...re load wiring must operate in areas with elevated ambient temperatures or bundled with other wiring use larger gauges or higher temperature rated wiring For high current applications custom designed bus bars are typically used To increase the current carrying capability use parallel cables Load Wiring Length for Operation with Sense Lines For applications using remote sensing or for improved volt...

Page 55: ...d pair wiring for load lines Connect the shield to the chassis via a rear panel mounting screw Where shielding is not possible or is impractical twisting the wires together offers some noise immunity When using local sense connections use the largest practical wire size to minimize the effects of load line impedance on the regulation of the supply ...

Page 56: ...negative wire or bus bar a washer and a nut to the bolt 3 Using a wrench turn the bolt until it is secure at approximately 25 foot pounds 34Nm 4 Fasten the positive wire or bus bar to the positive bus using a bolt washer and nut 5 Tighten the bolt to approximately 25 foot pounds 34Nm WARNING Exercise caution when operating the power supply High energy levels can be stored at the output terminals o...

Page 57: ...ng the vertical clamp screw for each output Multiple Loads To connect multiple loads in parallel Follow the Single Load procedure with the following exception To minimize interaction between loads bring the wiring for each load directly back to the supply output When each load to the power supply is wired separately the loads will see only the precisely regulated output from the supply If 2 loads ...

Page 58: ...ver See Figure 2 8 and Figure 2 9 for installation of the output cover Use this cover to protect users from accidental contact with the bus bars and to clamp output cables in place Figure 2 8 Output Bus Bar Cover for 6000 Watt units low and medium voltage ...

Page 59: ...Load Connections TM XDOP 01XN 2 21 Figure 2 9 Output for 12000 Watt units low and medium voltage ...

Page 60: ...Installation 2 22 TM XDOP 01XN Figure 2 10 Output Cover with Strain Relief for 6000 Watt units high voltage 300 600V ...

Page 61: ...Load Connections TM XDOP 01XN 2 23 Figure 2 11 Output for 12000 Watt units high voltage 300 600V ...

Page 62: ...d lines caused by their resistance Remote sensing has no effect when the power supply is operating in Constant Current mode Two remote sensing connectors are located on the rear panel of the power supply See Figure 1 6 on page 1 11 for location and polarity Connect 2 wires from these ports to the load where the power supply cables terminate for your connection Carefully observe the correct polarit...

Page 63: ... power supply It provides information about configuring the power supply and also gives procedures for operating the supply via the front panel controls and menu functions Brief descriptions are provided of Constant Voltage Constant Current and Constant Power modes ...

Page 64: ... zero Check the front panel annunciators If OUT ON is illuminated press OUT ON OFF to disable it The OUT OFF annunciator should now be illuminated For an illustration of the annunciators and their locations see Figure 1 5 Powering OFF the Power Supply From the front panel the safest method for shutting down the power supply is WARNING The factory setting for Power ON is 0V and 0A with the output O...

Page 65: ...egardless of power settings The power supply can be placed in the Output Shutdown state by a command via the front panel or from the programming interface via the Interlock signal or from a protection mechanism This is also called the Standby mode Soft Start In this state the output power is ramping up gradually towards its target load This reduces equipment stress This state occurs whenever the s...

Page 66: ... In this mode the supply s output power is constant while the voltage and current vary with the load resistance The power supply will operate in Constant Power mode when the power drawn by the load is equal to the power setpoint and the product of the voltage and current setpoint VSET and ISET is greater than the power limit point PSET In Constant Power mode the power supply maintains the output p...

Page 67: ...wer supply Additional details about the front panel keys control knobs and display annunciators are provided in Chapter 1 About The XDC Power Supply The next section Power Supply Operation on page 3 8 provides details about configuring and operating the power supply Function Keys Eight function keys are located on the front panel Each is described below For the purposes of simple front panel contr...

Page 68: ...ode or Auto Sequence mode Menu Navigation Four keys allow you to access many functions available on the menu These keys are MENU ENTER and the Up and Down arrow keys Top Level Menu Items To display the first menu item press MENU To display the other top level menu items in the order listed below press MENU or the Down arrow repeatedly To display the other items in reverse order press the Up arrow ...

Page 69: ...tion menu This menu item can be password protected See Chapter B Calibration 6000 Watt only 15 MODEL INFO Displays make electrical ratings ROM version FPGA version and SCPI version See View Model Information on page 3 50 Control Knobs The Voltage and Current knobs are the simplest way to control the power supply The Voltage and Current knobs are digital encoders and therefore there are no start or...

Page 70: ... set and view the DC current output setpoint Step Do This You Will See 1 Set V 2 Use the numeric keypad Voltage knob or arrow keys to enter a value 0 103 of rated voltage 3 This saves the setting and enables the new voltage setpoint VOLTAGE ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 Set A 2 Use the numeric keypad Current knob or arrow keys to enter a value 0 103 of rated current 3 This saves the setting an...

Page 71: ...tage and current at the output are zero regardless of the setpoints When the output is on and you press OUT ON OFF OUTPUT OFF is momentarily displayed Then the readback is 0000V 0000A to indicate that output is zero and the OUT OFF annunciator illuminates This is also known as Standby mode When you press OUT ON OFF again the OUT ON annunciator illuminates and the power supply resumes normal operat...

Page 72: ...s Fold Mode protection when the unit will shut down if it enters the selected regulation mode for a specified period of time Other protection mechanisms designed to protect the power supply are AC Off AC Off protection will disable the output if the AC line drops below the acceptable range High Temperature Alarm A High Temperature condition will queue an alarm message when the temperature of criti...

Page 73: ...t the Under Voltage Protection Step Do This You Will See 1 OVP SHUTDOWN 2 OVP SET 0V 3 Use the Voltage knob the numeric keypad or the arrow keys to enter a value The value must be between 0 103 of the unit s rated voltage OVP SET V 4 This setting is saved and the display returns to its default operating mode PROT SET ALARMS ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 OVP SET 0V 2 Press repeatedly unti...

Page 74: ...if trip Y 7 This setting is saved and the display returns to its default operating mode PROT SET ALARMS PROT SET ALARMS ENTER ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 OVP SET 0V 2 Press repeatedly until the desired setting appears UCP SET 0A 3 UCP SET 0A 4 Use the Current knob the numeric keypad or the arrow keys to enter a value The value must be between 0 103 of the unit s rated current UCP SET A...

Page 75: ...e Yes is selected S D if trip Y 7 This setting is saved and the display returns to its default operating mode PROT SET ALARMS PROT SET ALARMS ENTER ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 OVP SET 0V 2 Press repeatedly until the desired setting appears UPP SET 0W 3 UPP SET 0W 4 Use both the Current and Voltage knobs or the numeric keypad or the arrow keys to enter a value must be between 0W and 103...

Page 76: ...lay time causes the supply to wait before shutting down the output To set Fold Protection Step Do This You Will See 1 OVP SET 0V 2 Press repeatedly Fold SD Mode 3 4 Use the arrow keys or the numeric keypad to select the value None CC CV CP Fold on 5 6 Use the arrow keys or the numeric keypad to select the delay time Delay 0s 7 This setting is saved PROT SET ALARMS PROT SET ALARMS ENTER ENTER ENTER...

Page 77: ... clears the protection level and manually turns the output back on You can set either or both the OTP and AC Off to Auto Recovery or Latched To set both OTP and AC Off to Auto Recovery Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 3 timesa a You can also press MENU 4 times to bring up the Shutdown Recovery option S D RECOVERY 3 OTP Latchedb b The default is Latched You can leave it at Latched or change...

Page 78: ...are cleared the system returns to its default operating state If the alarms persist the system prompts OVP SET V The system has shifted to output protection mode You can press ENTER to work with the OVP setting or press the arrow keys to view the other protection settings See Set Output Protection on page 3 10 for more information Step Do This You Will See 1 OC Alarm 2 OP Alarm PROT SET ALARMS WAR...

Page 79: ...s not an OVP alarm the unit does not shut down but does create an alarm message 3 If the unit is not shutting down the system still sets the appropriate status bits in the questionable status register which can be queried remotely See Status Registers on page 4 43 for more information OVP Shutdown UVP Shutdown OCP Shutdown UCP Shutdown OPP Shutdown UPP Shutdown UVP Alarm OCP Alarm UCP Alarm OPP Al...

Page 80: ...hown the power supply has changed from local front panel control to remote control through its RS 232 port The remote control options are RS 232 Analog V and I Analog V Analog I GPIB and Linked You can change the remote control source through the REMOTE SELECT menu option See Select Remote Control Source below There are 2 exceptions to this function If the power supply has Local Lockout LLO active...

Page 81: ...the analog interface current programmed via front panel Analog I Current programmed via the analog interface voltage programmed via front panel GPIB Multichnl multichannel operation using the optional CANbus interface between units To change the remote control source If you change the remote setting to GPIB the next time you shift from local to remote control the unit will shift to GPIB control St...

Page 82: ...ns on setting up remote interfaces Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 5 timesa a You can also press MENU 5 times REMOTE CONFIG 3 RS 232 Cfg 4 or Press repeatedly until the desired remote control source appears RS 232 Cfg Analog Cfg GPIB Cfg Multichnl Cfg 5 See the tables that follow to see how to proceed MENU ENTER ENTER Remote Control Source Prompt Configuration Settings RS 232 Baud Flow Ct...

Page 83: ...tion UVP Over current protection setpoint and shutdown configuration OCP Under current protection setpoint and shutdown configuration UCP Over power protection setpoint and shutdown configuration OPP Under power protection setpoint and shutdown configuration UPP Foldback protection mode and delay settings Over temperature protection auto recovery configuration OTP AC Off auto recovery configuratio...

Page 84: ... setpoint Set V Your voltage setting appears on the display 3 Your voltage setting is saved 4 Set A 5 Turn the Current knob or use the numeric keypad to enter a current setpoint Your current setting appears on the display 6 Your current setting is saved 7 Set 1 unused a a unused appears with Set 1 if there are no saved settings in the system Press Enter to save your setting as Set 1 If unused does...

Page 85: ... the setpoints to the original out of the box values 4 Auto Sequence Returns control of the setpoints to one of ten possible saved programs For further information see Program Auto Sequence on page 3 33 To access these options press RECALL repeatedly until the correct option appears or press the arrow keys Pressing RECALL lets you scroll through the options in the direction listed above Pressing t...

Page 86: ...n memory If there are no saved settings the display reads None Saved and then automatically returns to User Settings 3 Use the numeric keypad or arrow keys to enter a value between 1 and 10 RECALL ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 Press 3 times Factory Preset 2 This restores the setpoints to factory defaults RECALL ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 Press 4 times Auto Sequence 2 Use the numer...

Page 87: ...ating Low power setpoint 0 of power rating High power setpoint 103 of power rating Over voltage protection Disabled 0 0V Under voltage protection Disabled 0 0V and not shutdown when tripped Over current protection Disabled 0 0A and not shutdown when tripped Under current protection Disabled 0 0A and not shutdown when tripped Over power protection Disabled 0 0W and not shutdown when tripped Under p...

Page 88: ...e displayed message and bring up the next message Once all messages have been read and cleared the prompt reads No errors and the power supply automatically returns to the default state To read and clear error messages For a detailed description of all error messages see Appendix D Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 Error 3 Press repeatedly until all messages have been read and cleared No er...

Page 89: ...nnunciator on the front panel display to indicate when it is on Aux lines can be set up to report the following status conditions None Unregul Output Unregulated OVP Over Voltage Condition UV Under Voltage Condition OC Over Current Condition UC Under Current Condition OP Over Power Condition UP Under Power Condition AC Off Input power has failed or is out of range OTP Over Temperature Condition Hi...

Page 90: ...o select which line to configure Aux line B 5 Cfg None MENU ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 Press repeatedly until the desired option appears For this example CV is selected Cfg CV 2 Pol Act High 3 Press repeatedly until the desired option appears Select either Act High Active high logic or Act Low Active low logic for the auxiliary lines In this example Active Low is selected Pol Act Low ...

Page 91: ...ON output is set to a stored setting that is recalled from memory See Store User Settings on page 3 21 Auto Sequence Where the Power ON output can be recalled from memory See Using Auto Sequencing on page 3 42 The output state also depends on the Power ON Output setting The values listed above are true only if the OUT ON setting is Yes Otherwise Output is off unit in Standby mode See Recall Settin...

Page 92: ...ower supply is powered ON To select Factory Preset Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 2 timesa a You can also press the Down arrow 2 times PON CONFIG 3 Last Setting 4 2 times1 Factory Preset 5 Out ON Y 6 to select or and to change The default display for the selected operating mode MENU MENU ENTER MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 93: ...emory See Store User Settings on page 3 21 To select User Setting Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 2 timesa a You can also press the Down arrow 2 times PON CONFIG 3 Last Setting 4 User Settings 5 Enter a value from 1 to 10 User Set 6 or to scroll to select Out ON Y 7 to select or and to change The default display for the selected operating mode MENU MENU ENTER MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 94: ...ce Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 2 timesa a You can also press the Down arrow 2 times PON CONFIG 3 Last Setting 4 Out ON Y 5 to select or and to change The default display for the selected operating mode MENU MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 2 timesa a You can also press the Down arrow 2 times PON CONFIG 3 Last Setting 4 3 timesb b You can also press...

Page 95: ...programmed to advance by a delayed time or a trigger event The duration of each step may range from 10 ms to 99 hours Programming a Sequence This option allows you to set up command programs for automated operation To program a sequence Important In the following procedure only change the default setpoints if required Otherwise simply press ENTER to accept Table 3 2 To Program a Sequence Step Do T...

Page 96: ...e Wait for Trig waits for a trigger event See the Setting step advance by trigger table 14 Set the step advance method To Next Step 15 To go to the next step in the sequence This will return you to step 7 in this table Repeat steps 7 to 14 for all remaining steps in the sequence Press to exit auto sequence programming and return to the default screen Step 2 Table 3 2 To Program a Sequence Step Do ...

Page 97: ...ertain trigger event See Editing Trigger Source of a Sequence on page 3 41 for more information about trigger event The completion of this procedure will bring you back to step 15 of the Table 3 2 on page 3 33 table Continue programming the current step Step Do This You Will See Set Step Time 1 Enter the Step duration The format of the display is hh mm ss ss Use the decimal key to move to the righ...

Page 98: ...ROR MSGS 2 6 times or AUTO SEQ PGM 3 Sequence 1 4 or Use the scroll keys to select a sequence to delete Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 or Use the scroll keys to select the Del Sequence option Del Sequence 7 Delete Seq N 8 or Use the scroll keys to confirm deletion Delete Seq Y 9 Seq Erased 10 Wait Sequence is now deleted MENU MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 99: ...ce Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 6 times or AUTO SEQ PGM 3 Sequence 1 4 or Use the scroll keys to select a sequence to work with Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 Step 1 7 or Use the scroll keys to select a sequence to edit Step 8 Edit Step 9 or Use the scroll keys to select the Edit Step option Follow step 8 in Table 3 2 To Program a Sequence on page 3 33 to finish editing the step Edit Step ...

Page 100: ...e 1 ERROR MSGS 2 6 times or AUTO SEQ PGM 3 Sequence 1 4 or Use the scroll keys to select a sequence to work with Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 Step 1 7 or Use the scroll keys to select the step to insert in front of Step 8 Edit Step 9 or Use the scroll keys to select the Insert Step option Follow step 8 in Table 3 2 To Program a Sequence on page 3 33 to finish editing the step Insert Step MENU MENU E...

Page 101: ...OR MSGS 2 6 times or AUTO SEQ PGM 3 Sequence 1 4 or Use the scroll keys to select a sequence to work with Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 Step 1 7 or Use the scroll keys to select the step to delete Step 8 Edit Step 9 or Use the scroll keys to select the Delete Step option Delete Step 10 Step Deleted 11 Step 12 Step has now been deleted Select another step to work with or escape by pressing MENU MENU E...

Page 102: ... a sequence to work with Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 or Use the scroll keys to select the Set Repeat option Set Repeat 7 Run Once 8 or Use the scroll keys to select the number of times to run the sequence Once will run the sequence once 2 to 9999 times will run the sequence the specified number of times Forever will run the sequence forever Run XXXX 9 Edit Sequence 10 The sequence s repeat times ha...

Page 103: ...e to work with Sequence 5 Edit Sequence 6 or Use the scroll keys to select the Trig Source option Trig Source 7 Trig From Man 8 or Use the scroll keys to select the trigger source Man is triggered by pressing the trigger key Ext is triggered by the rear external trigger line Imm is triggered by receiving an INIT IMM command Bus is triggered by a GPIB GET command or a TRG command Trig from 9 Edit S...

Page 104: ...mplete their operation without intervention from an operator They can run automatically and be paused If you need to stop the program temporarily you can press PAUSE to stop it and then press RUN to resume the program s operation when ready When a sequence is manually paused the Pause annunciator is illuminated The output remains on and voltage may be present at the output They can run automatical...

Page 105: ...k but you can also choose voltage and power current and power or voltage current and power This table shows how to access and work with the DISPLAY CONFIG option Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 until you see the DISPLAY CFG optiona a You can also press MENU repeatedly to bring up the Display Config option DISPLAY CFG 3 Show V and I 4 Using the arrow keys select from Show V and I and Show ...

Page 106: ...supply settings while the unit is operating in local mode To lock out both knobs If you attempt to use either knob the display shows Knobs Locked and there is no effect on the output Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 until you see the KNOB LOCKOUT option KNOB LOCKOUT 3 Lock V Knob N 4 Lock V Knob Y 5 Lock I Knob N The Voltage knob is locked out 6 Lock I Knob Y 7 The setting is saved and the...

Page 107: ...ontrol the voltage current and power setpoint limits through the SETPT LIMIT menu option Once the limits have been changed from the supply s default rated output settings outside this range are no longer accepted Before setting voltage current or power setpoint limits make sure that the voltage current or power setpoint is set to a value between the desired upper and lower setpoint limits Step Do ...

Page 108: ...e within 0V to 103 of the unit s rated voltage and must be higher than the voltage setpoint High V 6 Low 0V The Maximum setting is saved and the Minimum setting appears 7 Use the Voltage knob arrow keys or numeric keypad to enter a value The value must be within 0V to 103 of the unit s rated voltage and must be lower than the voltage setpoint Low V 8 The setting is saved and the display returns to...

Page 109: ...he value must be within 0A to 103 of the unit s rated current and must be higher than the current setpoint High A 7 Low 0A The Maximum setting is saved and the Minimum setting appears 8 Use the Voltage knob arrow keys or numeric keypad to enter a value The value must be within 0A to 103 of the unit s rated current and must be lower than the current setpoint Low A 9 The setting is saved and the dis...

Page 110: ... must be within 0W to 103 of the unit s rated power and must be higher than the power setpoint High W 7 Low W The Maximum setting is saved and the Minimum setting appears 8 Use the Voltage knob arrow keys or numeric keypad to enter a value The value must be within 0W to 103 of the unit s rated power and must be lower than the power setpoint Low W 9 The setting is saved and the display returns to i...

Page 111: ...a programmable slew rate for the system is achieved However this slew rate is limited by the speed of the control loop The slaves will return to their programmed slew rate when they exit current share slave operation The slew rate error increases as the slew rate increases Selecting SLEW RATE from the main menu will give you two choices Voltage slew adjust the voltage slew rate Voltage default res...

Page 112: ...slew rate at or below the default value View Model Information The MODEL INFO menu option displays hardware and software information including Manufacturer Xantrex Model description e g XDC 60 100 Voltage and current ratings 60 V 100 A ROM version e g ROM Ver 5 000 FPGA version e g FPGA Ver A007 SCPI version supported e g SCPI 1997 0 Serial number To access and work with the View Model Information...

Page 113: ...ay also shows the Regulation mode CV CC or CP Bar graphs represent the percentage of full voltage current and power being output by the supply View Power Output To see the present power output in watts press the Up arrow key The output power appears on the display After a few seconds the display shows the voltage and current output again Monitor Status The front panel display has a large number of...

Page 114: ...Operation 3 52 TM XDOP 01XN ...

Page 115: ...apter 4 provides an overview of how to use remote analog control gives information on the setup and use of Multichannel functionality and explains how to send commands to the power supply using the SCPI programming language ...

Page 116: ... interface accept commands in 2 formats IEEE 488 2 common commands and SCPI commands SCPI commands that are aliases for the IEEE 488 2 common commands have been provided for use over the multichannel interface The IEEE 488 2 common commands that are supported are For a detailed listing of all SCPI commands see Table C 1 to Table C 14 Before using a SCPI command familiarize yourself with the inform...

Page 117: ...ons of the RS 232 GPIB and CANbus connectors and the locations and the pin numbers of the User Lines and the Analog Programming Lines GPIB and CANbus are optional Removable mating connectors are supplied for the user lines and program lines while the mating connectors and cables for the other ports are supplied by the user Figure 4 1 View of Remote Interface Connections ...

Page 118: ...es for the program lines and be sure that the program source ground potential is the same as on the analog readback circuitry The external analog monitoring circuitry must be high impedance because the onboard V and I readback sources have approximately 300 ohms output impedance Connect your program and readback lines to the removable wire clamp connectors marked user lines and program lines in Fi...

Page 119: ...nch ferrite block with built in housing clip is packaged and shipped with the power supply Position the block no more than 2 50mm from the power supply end of the analog program and user lines The ferrite block is required for the power supply to meet radiated emissions requirements for CE Mark approval J210 cable Ferrite Block To user interface J210 connector Max 5 cm ...

Page 120: ... External Trigger 4 12V Input A4 Safety Interlock Shutdown 4 12V Input A5 Safety Interlock Shutdown GND Input A6 User Power 5 12Vdc Input A7 User Ground Input Figure 4 2 Schematic For User Line Interface Vf 1 3V TYP 1 5V MAX If 10mA Recommended 90mA MAX CNY17 2 CNY17 2 508 Ohm 0 4W 508 Ohm 0 4W CNY17 2 CHASSIS POTENTIAL ISOLATED USER LINES CNY17 2 USER LINES ...

Page 121: ...contact Connect pins as shown Closing an external contact across the interlock pins B2 A4 will then disable the unit Opening the contact will enable the supply output Table 4 2 Analog Programming Pins Pin Function Input Output B1 Analog Programming GND Output B2 12V unregulated 10mA max Output B3 Voltage Setpoint 0 5 10V Input B4 Current Setpoint 0 5 10V Input B5 Voltage Readback 0 5 10V Output B6...

Page 122: ... the analog programming lines Next select analog programming as the remote control interface Your options are Analog V I voltage and current programmed via the analog interface Analog V voltage programmed via the analog interface current set via front panel Analog I current programmed via the analog interface voltage set via front panel Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 5 timesa REMOTE CONF...

Page 123: ...nes ACUR Analog CURrent selects only current to be programmed via the analog programming lines AVC Analog Voltage and Current selects voltage and current to be programmed via the analog programming lines To select the voltage level SYST COMM APR LEV 5 10 Where 5 is the 0 5V range and 10 is the 0 10V range To put the unit into remote control SYST REM STAT REM Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS ...

Page 124: ...rent from 0 to its rated maximum A voltage in the range of 0 5V or 10 on the corresponding monitor line is proportional to 0 100 of the rated output The output V and I readback lines are active for all operating modes as are the user interface lines The analog programming inputs are active only when selected using the procedure in Select Remote Control Source on page 3 19 You can select analog rem...

Page 125: ...is appended to the program mnemonic the command is executed by the local directly connected power supply Each unit of the network can send and receive commands to and from other units on the network It is highly recommended that only one command be sent at a time Any RS 232 and GPIB timeout settings should be increased when using multichannel commands CANbus The CANbus port is a one male one femal...

Page 126: ...s in the range 1 50 Press ENTER To receive and execute commands Select the REMOTE SELECT menu then select Multichannel from the list Press ENTER SCPI Set a slave s multichannel address using the command SYSTem COMMunicate MCHannel ADDRess multichannel address where multichannel address is an integer in the range of 1 50 and the command is sent via a controller directly connected to the slave s RS ...

Page 127: ...e of connection Terminate the bus at each end with a 120 ohm 1 4 Watt resistor included across the CAN HI and CAN LO signals Pins 2 and 7 See Table 4 5 CANbus Pins on page 4 11 2 At least one power supply should be connected to a PC via RS 232 or GPIB for multichannel functionality Configure each of the power supplies with a unique address as described in the configuration section Addresses may be...

Page 128: ... units have an automatic readdressing capability when in multichannel mode A slave unit will attempt another address when it is added to a string with an address that is already taken If no new address can be found then the following error will be queued Error 1702 Multichannel address taken is queued if the power supply fails to connect SCPI Remote Control RCONtrol subregister will indicate the s...

Page 129: ...s applicable to a power supply in multichannel operation These commands include CLS IDN OPT RST TST RCL SAV SDS and WAI See Table C 9 System Commands on page C 19 in your manual Multichannel Broadcast Commands Add a suffix of 0 to simultaneously broadcast the command to the master and all other units on the CANbus Only commands are allowed queries are not allowed Note that there will be a lag in e...

Page 130: ...nect the power supply to the host interface The RS 232 port is a standard male DB9 connector Table 4 6 describes the pin functions Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are not used Table 4 6 RS 232 Pins Pin Function 1 Not used 2 Receive 3 Transmit 4 Not used 5 Ground 6 Not used 7 Ready to Send RTS 8 Clear to Send CTS 9 Not used ...

Page 131: ...This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 5 times REMOTE CONFIG 3 RS 232 Cfg 4 Baud 9600 5 or Select the baud rate Baud 6 Flow Ctl None 7 or Select the flow control option Options are None no flow control Hdwr CTS DTS hardware handshake XON software XON XOFF characters used 8 Settings are saved MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 4 times REMOTE SELECT 3 RS 232 4 RS 232 set...

Page 132: ...S 232 to be the remote control source SYST REM SOUR RS232 Put the unit into remote operation SYST REM STAT REM Using RS 232 Use any terminal emulation program to send commands to the power supply To change between remote and local modes press the LCL RMT button or the command SYST REM STAT REM LOC RWL If you are in local mode you may still communicate receive responses to queries but you may not c...

Page 133: ... GPIB female connector Table 4 7 describes the pin functions Pin 12 is not used Table 4 7 GPIB Pins Pin Function 1 D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 D4 5 EOI 6 DAV 7 NRFD 8 NDAC 9 IFC 10 SRQ 11 ATN 12 Not used 13 D5 14 D6 15 D7 16 D8 17 REN 18 Ground 19 Ground 20 Ground 21 Ground 22 Ground 23 Ground 24 Ground ...

Page 134: ...the remote control interface Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 5 times REMOTE CONFIG 3 RS 232 Cfg 2 times GPIB Cfg 4 GPIB Addr 5 Select an address from 1 30 GPIB Addr 2 6 PON SRQ Y 7 or Select whether power on service request is to be sent Options are Y Yes or N No 8 Settings are saved MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Step Do This You Will See 1 ERROR MSGS 2 4 times REMOTE SELECT 3 RS 232 4 or ...

Page 135: ...YST COMM GPIB PONS ON OFF To select GPIB as the remote control source SYST REM SOUR GPIB Using GPIB Sending a GPIB command should put the power supply in remote mode with the RMT annunciator lit Refer to the manual for your GPIB interface card Commands to change remote and local mode will be specific to that card Press the LCL RMT button to return to local mode except if the power supply is in LLO...

Page 136: ...set to a stored setting that is recalled from memory See Store User Settings on page 3 21 Auto Sequence The output is controlled by a program that is recalled from memory See Auto Sequencing on page 4 37 All these options can be accessed from the Front Panel menus or remotely through a set of digital commands The instructions that follow show how to work remotely through SCPI commands Refer to Tab...

Page 137: ...ee Store User Settings on page 3 21 To power on user setting 1 OUTP PON REC USER1 To check the setting OUTP PON REC The response should be USER1 The user setting must be in the range of 1 10 See Store User Settings on page 4 25 for an explanation of how to save user settings Auto Sequence Selecting Auto Sequence lets you recall a stored program next time the unit is powered ON This assumes that at...

Page 138: ... setpoint limit 103 of voltage rating Low current setpoint limit 0 0A High current setpoint limit 103 of current rating Low power setpoint 0 of power rating High power setpoint 103 of power rating Over voltage protection Disabled 0 0V Under voltage protection Disabled 0 0V and not shutdown when tripped Over current protection Disabled 0 0A and not shutdown when tripped Under current protection Dis...

Page 139: ...setting This will save factory default settings to a user setting location replacing any setting that was previously saved there Example To save settings set up the power supply with all required settings we recommend that you do this right after recalling the factory default settings For example you can set voltage current and all protection levels Then to save the settings to Location 1 issue th...

Page 140: ...nterfaces to change the remote local mode GPIB will use IEEE 4888 1 functions to change modes SYST REM STAT LOC REM RWL Where LOC go to local mode operation REM go to remote mode operation RWL remote with local lockout Go to remote mode operation with local mode locked out With RWL set the user cannot return to local mode via the front panel To query to remote mode SYST REM STAT Enable Output To e...

Page 141: ...tage SOUR CURR TRIG current SOUR POW TRIG power See Triggering Commands on page 4 36 for more information To check a triggered setpoint SOUR VOLT TRIG SOUR CURR TRIG SOUR POW TRIG To set limits SOUR VOLT LIM HIGH voltage SOUR VOLT LIM LOW voltage SOUR CURR LIM HIGH current SOUR CURR LIM LOW current SOUR POW LIM HIGH power SOUR POW LIM LOW power If the high end of the range was set to 5 volts the c...

Page 142: ...SOUR CURR LIM LOW SOUR POW LIM HIGH SOUR POW LIM LOW Example To set voltage to 5 5V and current limit to 100A send the command VOLT 5 5 CURR 100 Then check the output MEAS VOLT 5 500 example readback default unit V MEAS CURR 0 010 example readback default unit A MEAS POW 0 005 example readback default unit W ...

Page 143: ... See Appendix B Under Voltage Protection To set the Under Voltage Protection level SOUR VOLT PROT UND voltage SOUR VOLT PROT UND STAT on off state The first UVP protection command sets the protection level The second command lets you choose a warning alarm only OFF or shut down with an alarm ON if the protection level is exceeded To check the Under Voltage Protection level SOUR VOLT PROT UND To ch...

Page 144: ... Current Protection level SOUR CURR PROT To check if the Over Current Protection was tripped SOUR CURR PROT TRIP Under Current Protection To set the Under Current Protection level SOUR CURR PROT UND current SOUR CURR PROT UND STAT on off state The first UCP protection command sets the protection level The second command lets you choose a warning alarm only OFF or shut down with an alarm ON if the ...

Page 145: ...o check the Over Power Protection level SOUR POW PROT To check if the Over Power Protection was tripped SOUR POW PROT TRIP Under Power Protection To set the Under Power Protection level SOUR POW PROT UND wattage SOUR POW PROT UND STAT on off state The first UPP protection command sets the protection level The second command lets you choose a warning alarm only OFF or shut down with an alarm ON if ...

Page 146: ... value in the range of 0 60 seconds Units may be specified as ms milliseconds s seconds or min minutes If no units are specified the default seconds are assumed Increments of 0 1s are allowed The default value is 0 5 second Over Temperature Protection The user has the option of setting whether the over temperature protection OTP mechanism is latched or automatically resumes operation The trip leve...

Page 147: ...ration when the AC line input returns to normal The default value is OFF To query if AC Off has tripped SENSE VOLT AC PROT TRIP Clear Protection Event To clear a protection mechanism that has tripped OUTP PROT CLE This will clear all protection mechanisms and re enable the output If the condition that caused the alarm still exists the protection will be allowed to trip again View Power Supply Outp...

Page 148: ...urned off or failed OTEM Over Temperature Condition HTEM High Temperature Condition SPR Sense Protection Tripped FOLD Fold Protection Tripped CC Constant Current Mode CV Constant Voltage Mode CP Constant Power Mode UNR Output Unregulated To check the setting OUTP AUXA SOUR To set up Auxiliary line B OUTP AUXB SOUR aux line mnemonic To set the polarity of the auxiliary status lines OUTP AUXA POL HI...

Page 149: ...If it returns a 1 this means that the status selected as the auxiliary line mnemonic is true Read Error Messages To read from the error queue SYST ERR This command returns an error code and message from the error queue For example 315 Configuration memory test 100 Command error 0 No error The queue can store up to 50 error messages See Appendix D Error Messages for descriptions of the messages ...

Page 150: ...lt of a trigger VOLTage TRIGgered voltage MAX MIN DEF CURRent TRIGgered current MAX MIN DEF POWer TRIGgered power MAX MIN DEF The user can choose to set all or any one of voltage current and power triggered levels DEF DEFault means that when a trigger is received no change will occur 2 Specify a trigger signal source TRIGger SOURce BUS EXT IMM NONE Where BUS means the trigger source is the IEEE 48...

Page 151: ...s Operation Users can select and start a sequence and while the sequence is running pause or end it Users can press and hold the TRIGGER button to skip over steps that have a set duration Commands are also available to let users run pause resume and restart an autosequence A pause or wait for trigger causes the power supply to hold the output at the programmed level until the appropriate signal to...

Page 152: ...ts are 0 V 0 A 0 W 0 V 10 ms To insert a step between commands in an existing program use this command PROG STEP step_number INS voltage current power OVP_level time TRIG The step number is where the inserted step is to be located The existing step and all following steps at that location are moved down In both the edit and insert commands step_number ranges from 1 to 99 time defines the duration ...

Page 153: ...to edit only one of voltage current power OVP level step duration or end action Program step voltage PROG STEP step_number VOLT voltage Program step current PROG STEP step_number CURR current Program step power PROG STEP step_number POW power Program step OVP level PROG STEP step_number OVP OVPlevel Program step time duration PROG STEP step_number DWEL time TRIG To delete a step PROGram STEP step_...

Page 154: ...he setpoints programmed by the current step To resume set the state to RUN again To end the sequence operation send the command PROG STAT STOP Sending RUN will restart the auto sequence program from the first step You can query the state of the selected auto sequence program with PROG STAT Trigger If the auto sequence was programmed to wait for a trigger the power supply holds the output levels at...

Page 155: ...he units V mV etc and the range is 0 1 to 5 of rated voltage default step is 0 1 of rated output voltage VOLT SLEW INTerval slewrate interval MAX MIN DEF where time interval has the units s ms or us and the range is 150 us to 1 5s default interval is 150us The combination must not exceed 1 V rating 150us Though the software will attempt to achieve higher slew rates it is limited to this value by h...

Page 156: ...OPTion The option identification query returns a string listing any reportable options that are installed in the power supply Reportable options are GPIB and CANbus but may include others in the future A zero will be returned if no options are installed Example OPT may return GPIB CANBUS to indicate that both the GPIB and CANbus Multichannel Current Share options are installed SCPI Version Query S...

Page 157: ...e condition register The rules are dependent on the positive and negative transition registers Reading an event register clears it The CLS command clears all event registers Enable Register The enable register enables reporting of the event bits to the summary bit or the status byte The contents of the enable register are unchanged by CLS and RST Transition Filters A positive transition filter all...

Page 158: ... the operation status register and 5 sub registers to represent regulation shutdown protection shutdown remote control and current sharing modes Each of the sub registers is summarized in a summary bit Figure 4 4 represents the Operation Status data structure The represents the logical summation of bits in a register Table 4 9 Table 4 10 Table 4 11 Table 4 13 and Table 4 14 describe the meanings o...

Page 159: ... 11 10 13 12 15 14 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used STATus OPERation CSHare Over VOLtage Under VOLTage Over CURrent Under CURrent 1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 11 10 13 12 15 14 Over POWer Under POWer AC Off Over TEMperature Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used FOLDback Not Used ASlave SENSe STATus OPERation SHUTdown PROTection CALibr...

Page 160: ...er 6 64 Waiting for ARM Summary Not implemented 7 128 CORRecting Not implemented 8 256 REGulating Summary Reflects the summary of the REGulating Sub Register 9 512 SHUTdown Summary Reflects the summary of the SHUTdown Sub Register 10 1024 Remote CONtrol Summary Reflects the summary of the Remote CONtrol Sub Register 11 2048 Current SHareSummary Reflects the summary of the Current Share Sub Registe...

Page 161: ... register indicates which protection mechanisms have caused the power supply to shutdown Table 4 10 REGulating Sub Register Bit Bit Weight Bit Name Description 0 1 CV The power supply is regulating in Constant Voltage mode 1 2 CC The power supply is regulating in Constant Current mode 2 4 CP The power supply is regulating in Constant Power mode Table 4 11 SHUTdown Sub Register Bit Bit Weight Bit N...

Page 162: ...r current protection has tripped 3 8 Under CURrent Under current protection has tripped 4 16 Over POWer Over power protection has tripped 5 32 Under POWer Under power protection has tripped 6 64 AC Off AC Off protection has tripped 7 128 Over TEMPerature Over temperature protection has tripped 8 256 SENSe Sense protection has tripped 9 512 FOLDback Foldback protection has tripped 10 1024 ASlave 12...

Page 163: ...terface 1 2 Analog Control Current The Current Setpoint is under control of the Analog Programming interface 2 4 GPIB CONtrol The power supply is under Remote CONtrol via the GPIB interface 3 8 GPIB CONtrol with LLO The power supply is under Remote Control via the GPIB interface with local controls locked out 4 16 RS 232 CONtrol The power supply is under Remote CONtrol via the RS 232 interface 5 3...

Page 164: ...ply is of undesirable or questionable quality The Questionable Status data structure consists of a questionable status register and 4 sub registers representing the status of the voltage current power outputs and temperature Figure 4 5 gives an overview of the Questionable Status data structure The represents the logical summation of bits in a register Table 4 15 Table 4 16 Table 4 17 Table 4 18 a...

Page 165: ...Under CURrent Not Used Not Used 1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 11 10 13 12 15 14 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Over POWer Under POWer 1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 11 10 13 12 15 14 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Over TEMperature ...

Page 166: ...ster 5 32 FREQuency Summary Not implemented 6 64 PHASe Summary Not implemented 7 128 MODulation Summary Not implemented 8 256 CALibration Indicates an error in the unit calibration 9 512 Not Used Not implemented 10 1024 Not Used Not implemented 11 2048 AC Off Indicates an AC Supply failure 12 4096 UNRegulated Indicates that the output is not regulated in either Constant Voltage mode Constant Curre...

Page 167: ...fied under voltage trip level variable trip limit and the supply is in Operation state Table 4 17 CURRent Sub Register Bit Bit Weight Bit Name Description 0 1 Over CURrent Set if the supply s output current is greater than the user specified over current trip level variable trip limit and the supply is in Operation state 1 2 Under CURrent Set if the supply s output current is less than the user sp...

Page 168: ...ummarizes the standard Event Status Register Table 4 19 TEMPerature Sub Register Bit Bit Weight Bit Name Description 0 1 Over TEMperature Set if the power supply temperature exceeds the maximum operating temperature 1 2 High TEMperature Set if the power supply temperature exceeds 90 of the maximum operating temperature Figure 4 6 IEEE 488 2 Status Register and Status Byte Not Used Not Used Not Use...

Page 169: ...e has been lost See Query Error List on page D 6 for possible error codes 3 8 Device Dependent Error DDE Set if there is a device specific error See Device Specific Error List on page D 5 for possible error codes 4 16 Execution Error EXE Set if a program data element following a header was evaluated by the power supply as outside of its legal input range or is otherwise inconsistent with the power...

Page 170: ...bit 0 AND Service Request Enable Register bit 0 Status Byte bit 1 AND Service Request Enable Register bit 1 Status Byte bit 2 AND Service Request Enable Register bit 2 Table 4 21 Status Byte Summary Register Bit Bit Weight Bit Name Description 0 1 Reserved 1 2 Reserved 2 4 Error Event Queue ERR Set if any errors are present in the Error Event queue 3 8 Questionable Status Register QSR Set if any b...

Page 171: ...yte bit 7 AND Service Request Enable Register bit 7 Request Service RQS RQS is TRUE if the Service Request Enable Register has a bit set and there is a corresponding bit within the Status Byte The SRQ line of the GPIB will be set The SRQ annuciator will be lit Operation Status Register Summary OSR This bit is TRUE when a bit in the Operation Event Status Register is set and its corresponding bit i...

Page 172: ...e dependent status data structures the PRESet command sets the enable register to all 1s and the transition filter register to report only positive transitions For the SCPI mandatory status data structures the PRESet command sets the transition filter registers to recognize only positive transitions and sets the enable register to 0s The following will not be affected by this command Service Reque...

Page 173: ...nt Summary bit ESB in the Status Byte to be set whenever the Execution Error bit bit 4 in the Standard Event Status Register gets set Command ESE status enable ESE SCPI equivalent for multichannel use STATus channel STANdard ENABle status enable STATus channel STANdard ENABle Standard Event Status Register The Standard Event Status Register query allows the user to determine the current contents o...

Page 174: ...s corresponding bit in the Status Byte and the resulting bits are ORed together to generate ist Therefore using the parallel poll enable register allows any single bit or combination of bits to control the ist message The Power on Status Clear command determines if the Parallel Poll Enable Register is cleared at power on E g Sending PRE 8 sets bit 3 of the Parallel Poll Enable Register This will c...

Page 175: ...tus message without performing a parallel poll The query returns a 1 or 0 The ist message is formed by ANDing the bits in the Parallel Poll Enable Register PRE with the Status Byte and then ORing the result In other words the ist is TRUE if any of bits of the Parallel Poll Enable Register ANDed with the Status Byte are TRUE Command IST Operation Complete The Operation Complete command causes the p...

Page 176: ...peration Status Register SCPI command STATus channel OPERation ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation ENABle Set Operation Status Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation PTRansition Set Operation Status Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation NTRansition status enab...

Page 177: ...r SCPI command STATus channel OPERation REGulating ENABle status enable Query format STATus channel OPERation REGulating ENABle Set Regulating Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation REGulating PTRansition status enable Query format STATus channel OPERation REGulating PTRansition Set Regulating Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation REGulating NTR...

Page 178: ...ommand STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown ENABle status enable Query format STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown ENABle Set Shutdown Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PTRansition status enable Query format STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PTRansition Set Shutdown Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown NTRansition status enable...

Page 179: ...tatus enable Query format STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PROTection ENABle Set Protection Shutdown Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PROTection PTRansition status enable Query format STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PROTection PTRansition Set Protection Shutdown Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown PROTection NTRansit...

Page 180: ...s enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol ENABle Set Remote Control Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol PTRansition Set Remote Control Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol NTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation RC...

Page 181: ...e Sub Register SCPI command STATus channel OPERation CSHare ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation CSHare ENABle Set Current Share Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation CSHare PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel OPERation CSHare PTRansition Set Remote Control Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel OPERation CSHare NTR...

Page 182: ...nable Status Register SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable ENABle Set Questionable Status Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable PTRansition Set Questionable Status Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable NTRan...

Page 183: ...ub Register SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable VOLTage ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable VOLTage ENABle Set Voltage Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable VOLTage PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable VOLTage PTRansition Set Voltage Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable VOLTage...

Page 184: ...r SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent ENABle Set Current Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent PTRansition Set Current Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent NTRansiti...

Page 185: ... Sub Register SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable POWer ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable POWer ENABle Set Power Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable POWer PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable POWer PTRansition Set Power Negative Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable POWer NTRansition...

Page 186: ...Dition Enable Temperature Sub Register SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature ENABle Set Temperature Positive Transition Filter SCPI command STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature PTRansition status enable Query Format STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature PTRansition Set Temperature Negative Transition Filt...

Page 187: ...5 Current Sharing Chapter 5 explains what current sharing is and shows how to configure and operate units in current sharing mode ...

Page 188: ...using a simple daisy chain control connection between the units When configured for current sharing one supply configured as a master controls the remaining supplies slaves via CANbus to equalize the current drawn from each unit In addition to balancing the supply outputs the current share configuration allows you to control the output voltage current limit and output enable disable function of al...

Page 189: ...p to indicate the current share mode To configure current share with the front panel SCPI Select whether the unit will operate as a master or slave unit SOURCE COMBine CSHare MODE MASTer SLAVe OFF To query the total output current of all current sharing units use the SCPI command MEAS CURR SUM The current share subregister CSHare will show whether the master or slave is operating Step Do This You ...

Page 190: ... Pins 2 and 7 as shown below 4 Make load connections Connect the output of each power supply to the load or a distribution terminal which is connected to the load To provide reliable current sharing ensure that the lines from each supply are the same gauge and length If you are using remote sense you must Connect the sense lines from all units Connect all sense lines to the same load sense point 5...

Page 191: ... will be operating under remote control from the master and in local lockout Hence they will only respond to remote queries or the OUT ON OFF key on the front panel of the master The default display will show a greek letter sigma before the readback current if the summed current output is being displayed For example the display may read 60 00V Σ 500A However the setpoint displayed on the master is...

Page 192: ...22 or the model does not match that of the master Error 1922 In each of these cases the current share mode will be set to No share If a unit becomes disconnected due to a failure in communications the master will queue error 1912 Current Share Slave Lost and the slave will queue error 1921 Current Share Master Lost The slave s output will be disabled and the slave annunciator will flash See Table ...

Page 193: ...chanical specifications of the XDC Important These specifications are represented over the full operating temperature range Nominal line input voltage assumed unless otherwise stated All sense lines are configured for default local operation All specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 194: ... Vmax Current 0 5 of Imax 15 mV 3 A 30 mV 1 5 A 45 mV 1 0 A 60 mV 750 mA 90 mV 500 mA Output Noise 0 20 MHz Voltage p p 75 mV 75 mV 75 mV 75 mV 100 mV Output Ripple rms Voltage Current e e Current mode noise is measured from 10 to 100 of rated output voltage full current unit in CC mode 10 mV 3100 mA 10 mV 1600 mA 12 mV 1000 mA 15 mV 750 mA 15 mV 450 mA OVP Adjustment Range 0 to 103 of Vmax 0 10 3...

Page 195: ...max 120 mV 375 mA 150 mV 300 mA 225 mV 200 mA 450 mV 100 mA 900 mV 50 mA Output Noise 0 20 MHz Voltage p p 100 mV 100 mV 150 mV 250 mV 350 mV Output Ripple rms Voltage Current e e Current mode noise is measured from 10 to 100 of rated output voltage full current unit in CC mode 15 mV 320 mA 20 mV 230 mA 20 mV 120 mA 30 mV 50 mA 80 mV 25 mA OVP Adjustment Range 0 to 103 of Vmax 0 82 4 V 0 103 V 0 1...

Page 196: ...t 0 5 of Imax 15 mV 6 A 30 mV 3 A 45 mV 2 0 A 60 mV 1 5 A 90 mV 1 A Output Noise 0 20 MHz Voltage p p 75 mV 75 mV 75 mV 75 mV 100 mV Output Ripple rms Voltage Current e e Current mode noise is measured from 10 to 100 of rated output voltage full current unit in CC mode 10 mV 6200 mA 10 mV 3200 mA 12 mV 2000 mA 15 mV 1500 mA 15 mV 900 mA OVP Adjustment Range 0 to 103 of Vmax 0 10 3 V 0 20 6 V 0 30 ...

Page 197: ...mV 600 mA 225 mV 400 mA 450 mV 200 mA 900 mV 100 mA Output Noise 0 20 MHz Voltage p p 100 mV 100 mV 150 mV 250 mV 350 mV Output Ripple rms Voltage Current e e Current mode noise is measured from 10 to 100 of rated output voltage full current unit in CC mode 15 mV 640 mA 20 mV 460 mA 20 mV 240 mA 30 mV 100 mA 80 mV 50 mA OVP Adjustment Range 0 to 103 of Vmax 0 82 4 V 0 103 V 0 154 5 V 0 309 V 0 618...

Page 198: ...tt 19 Arms 6000 Watt 38 Arms 12000 Watt Minimum Power Factora nominal 208Vrms Standard nominal 400Vrms with HV Input option a At nominal input voltage and maximum power 0 95 0 9 Operating Current nominal 208Vrms Standard Maximumb Typicalc b At 190Vac input voltage 55 C ambient temperature and maximum power c At 208Vac input voltage 25 C ambient temperature and maximum power 24 A 6000 Watt 48 A 120...

Page 199: ...9 efficiency at nominal line voltage and ambient temperature Minimum 82 efficiency Specific minimum efficiency limits are model dependent Load Regulation Line Regulation Programming Range for Voltage Current and Power OVP Programming Range 0 103 of maximum rated voltage Voltage 0 100 Current 0 100 Voltage 5 mV 0 05 of Vmax Current 6000 W 20 mA 0 1 of Imax 12000 W 40 mA 0 2 of Imax Power 1 of Pmax ...

Page 200: ... 0 05 of Pmax Remote Analog Programming Interface Voltage Current 0 002 of Vmax 0 002 of Imax 1 Accuracy specifications apply for settings in range of 1 to 100 of rated output Front Panel or Remote Digital Interface Voltage Programming Current Programming Power Programming Over voltage Programming 0 1 of Vmax 0 5 of Imax 0 5 of Pmax 0 1 of Vmax Remote Analog Programming Interface Voltage Programmi...

Page 201: ...f Pmax Front Panel or Remote Digital Interface Voltage Programming Current Programming Power Programming Voltage Readback Current Readback Power Readback 0 04 of Vmax C 0 06 of Imax C 0 1 of Pmax C 0 04 of Vmax C 0 06 of Imax C 0 1 of Pmax C Remote Analog Programming Interface Voltage Programming Current Programming Voltage Readback Current Readback 0 04 of Vmax C 0 06 of Imax C 0 04 of Vmax C 0 0...

Page 202: ...utput Enable Until Output Stable 2 s maximum Within regulation envelope Output Hold Up Time Power Off Minimum 4 ms at full load Output Hold Up Time Source Interruption Minimum 4 ms with output deviation less than 5 of maximum output voltage after source interruption Maximum Current Sink Capability Each Output 10 mA Maximum Supply Voltage 15 Vdc Minimum Supply Voltage 4 Vdc Isolation 300 Vdc with r...

Page 203: ...o Peak measurements is 10 Hz 20 MHz The frequency range for RMS measurements is 10 Hz 100 kHz Maximum Remote Sense Line Drop Compensation Minimum 3 8 V for each line 5 V typical Isolation 1 Time for the output voltage to recover within 0 75 of rated output of its previous level after a step change in load current of up to 50 100 and 100 to 50 of rated output Mode Time Voltage Mode 3 ms 6000 W mode...

Page 204: ...6 500 feet 2 000 m Storage Altitude Up to 50 000 feet 15 000 m Installation Category II IEC 1010 1 Pollution Degree 2 IEC 1010 1 Operating Temperature Range 0 C 50 Ca a Consult the factory for operation below 0 C and above 50 C Storage Temperature Range 40 C 85 C Operating Humidity Range 95 RH Non condensing Storage Humidity Range 95 RH Non condensing ...

Page 205: ... 2 No 1010 1 92 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1B 97 and to ANSI UL 61010B 1 Units bearing the CE mark meet the requirements of EMC Directive standards EN50081 2 and EN50082 1 and Low Voltage Directive safety standard IEC 61010 1990 A 1 1992 A 2 1995 FCC part 15 Class A limits for radio frequency emissions Canadian EMC standard ICES 001 Class A limits ...

Page 206: ...fication Weight 6000 W approx 75 lb 34 kg for 10 V 600 A unit without packaging 12000 W approx 170 lb 77 kg for 10 V 1200 A unit without packaging Size Figure A 1 Power Supply Dimensions 6000 Watt unit 5 2 in 133 mm 19 in 483 mm 21 in 533 mm 22 8 in 579 mm 18 2 in 462 mm ...

Page 207: ...Mechanical Specification TM XDOP 01XN A 15 Figure A 2 Power Supply Dimensions 12000 Watt unit 23 7 in 602 mm 22 2 in 565 mm 10 4 in 464 mm 19 in 483 mm ...

Page 208: ...A 16 ...

Page 209: ...bration 6000 Watt only Appendix B lists the calibration procedures for the 6000 W unit If you purchased a 12000 Watt unit please contact your supplier or Xantrex directly see Warranty for contact information ...

Page 210: ...nd to use the analog programming interface you must calibrate it as well It needs to be calibrated in both the 0 5V and the 0 10V ranges In each range voltage programming voltage readback current programming and current readback need to be calibrated All calibration data is taken at 10 and 90 of the rated outputs The setting and readback accuracy of the power supply should be checked annually and ...

Page 211: ...librate voltage output and readback Output I Cal Calibrate current output and readback ANLG V PGM 5V Calibrate 5V analog programming interface for setting voltage output ANLG V RB 5V Calibrate 5V analog programming interface for monitoring voltage output ANLG I PGM 5V Calibrate 5V analog programming interface for setting current output ANLG I RB 5V Calibrate 5V analog programming interface for mon...

Page 212: ...face for setting current output ANLG I RB 10V Calibrate 10V analog programming interface for monitoring current output Factory Cal Lets you restore the factory calibration constants Change Code Lets you change the password code SCPI To access calibration mode via remote interface use the command CAL STAT ON 0000 1 To check if the power supply is in calibration mode use the command CAL STAT 1 where...

Page 213: ...w code To change the Calibration security code If you have entered a valid code the prompt displays Output V Cal You can either continue working with the calibration options or press EXIT to leave calibration mode The SCPI command to change the security code is CAL CODE security_code The security code is any 4 digit number enclosed by quotation marks Trying to change the password to an invalid one...

Page 214: ...he output of the power supply and a current shunt in series You will need to use the DVM to measure both the voltage at the output of the power supply and the voltage across the shunt You will need to convert the voltage across the shunt to a current measurement To set up to calibrate the analog programming interface you will need a 0 10V power supply to provide a programming signal to the voltage...

Page 215: ...VM Press ENTER 5 Maximum calibration level The power supply will set the output voltage to 90 6 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage output read from the external DVM Press ENTER 7 Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants 8 The menu will go to the Output Current Calibration menu Output Current 1 Set the power supply and load operate at full output You must ensure the power supply i...

Page 216: ...e programming lines Pins B3 and B1 GND Attach a DVM across the voltage programming lines as well 2 Enter 5V analog voltage programming calibration menu Select ANLG V PGM 5V from the calibration menu Press ENTER You will be prompted to set up for analog voltage programming calibration Press ENTER when ready 3 Minimum calibration level Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 0 5V 10 ...

Page 217: ...eadback lines read from the external DVM Press ENTER 7 Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants 8 The menu will go to the 5V analog current programming calibration menu Analog Programming Interface Current Programming Calibration 1 Connect the power source across the current programming lines Pins B4 and B1 GND Attach a DVM across the current programming lines as well 2 Enter 5V an...

Page 218: ...ent readback lines to approximately 10 of full scale 4 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage read from the external DVM Press ENTER 5 Maximum calibration level The power supply will automatically set the current readback lines to approximately 90 of full scale 6 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage at the current readback lines read from the external DVM Press ENTER 7 Power supply calculates and st...

Page 219: ... the output voltage to 90 by sending the command CAL OUTP VOLT LEV MAX 5 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage read from the external DVM CAL OUTP VOLT DATA voltage 6 Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants Output Current 1 Set the power supply and load operate at full output You must ensure the power supply is operating in current mode during current calibration Place a shunt on t...

Page 220: ...ming lines as well 2 Minimum calibration level Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 0 5V 10 of full scale Set the power supply to receive 5V analog voltage programming calibration data with the command CAL ANAL 5V PROG VOLT LEV MIN 3 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage at the voltage programming lines read from the external DVM CAL ANAL 5V PROG VOLT DATA voltage 4 Maximum calib...

Page 221: ...l DVM CAL ANAL 5V READ VOLT DATA voltage 6 Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants Analog Programming Interface Current Programming Calibration 1 Connect the power source across the current programming lines Pins B4 and B1 GND Attach a DVM across the current programming lines as well 2 Minimum calibration level Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 0 5V 10 of ful...

Page 222: ... ANAL 5V READ CURR DATA voltage 4 Maximum calibration level Set the current readback lines to approximately 90 of full scale by sending the command CAL ANAL 5V READ CURR LEV MAX 5 Enter voltage data Enter the voltage across the current readback lines read from the external DVM CAL ANAL 5V READ CURR DATA voltage 6 Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants Analog Programming Interface...

Page 223: ...the calibration constants set at the factory The SCPI command is CALibration RESTore Step Do This You Will See 1 Output V Cal 2 or Scroll to select Factory Cal Factory Cal 3 Select Y to Restore the factory calibration Selecting N will exit Restore Y Important This procedure should not be used in place of regular calibration but may be useful to restore the unit to an operational state in case of f...

Page 224: ...B 16 ...

Page 225: ...C SCPI Command Reference Appendix C provides a summary of the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments SCPI that are supported by the this Programmable Power Supply ...

Page 226: ...gital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation TIA EIA 232F Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments SCPI Version 1997 0 IEEE 488 2 Requirements GPIB control implements all IEEE 488 2 requirements SCPI Requirements The power supply conforms to the following SCPI requirements SCPI mandated commands Questionable Status Register QSR Condition Event Enable Operation Status Register OSR Conditi...

Page 227: ...ion 7 7 3 for the definition of units of measure The default units of measure include V Volt voltage A Ampere current W Watt power S seconds time The supported optional multipliers include m milli k kilo Important The SI standard for these multipliers is specifically lowercase while the IEEE standard specifies uppercase Both combinations are supported ...

Page 228: ...s of SCPI subsystems An example of a common root is CALibration and some of the commands that reside in the CALibration subsystem are shown below CALibration CURRent DATA numeric value LEVel MIN MAX SECure CODE new code STATe OFF ON code STATe CALibration is the root keyword of the command CURRent and SECure are second level keywords and DATA LEVel CODE and STATe are third level keywords A colon i...

Page 229: ...ent and current are all acceptable The command strings include punctuation While some punctuation is sent with the string other markings are used to identify different elements of the command syntax and are not sent with the string The following punctuation is sent with the command string Colons separate command keywords from lower level keywords For example CAL CURR STAT Blank spaces separate com...

Page 230: ...ollowing example Minimum and Maximum are offered as alternative choices to declaring a specific parameter value CAL CURRent LEVel current MIN MAX The string CAL CURR LEV MIN sets the current calibration level to the minimum model value Using Queries A question mark lets you query the present value for most parameters For example to query the current calibration state use CAL SEC STAT You can also ...

Page 231: ...the SCPI command path to the root level Common Commands The IEEE 488 2 standard includes a set of common commands for functions such as reset and self test These common commands always start with an asterisk contain 4 or 5 characters and may have one or more parameters The command is always separated from the parameter by a blank space Multiple commands sent in the same string are separated by a s...

Page 232: ...such as decimal points optional signs and scientific notation Values such as MINimum and MAXimum are accepted as substitutes for numbers When DEFault is provided as a parameter the machine selects the default value automatically You can also use engineering unit suffixes such as V A or W with numeric parameters In cases where specific numeric values are accepted the power unit will round the input...

Page 233: ...ing column headings Function The commonly used name for the function SCPI Command The full command in long form Description Explains what the command does or what is affected by it Query Indicates whether the unit supports a query version of the listed command Notations Used in the Tables The following abbreviations are used in the command listings N A Not applicable The command has no associated ...

Page 234: ...N A Individual Status Query IST Reads the current state of the IEEE 488 1 defined ist local message in the device N A OperationComplete Command OPC Causes the device to generate the operation complete message in the Standard Event Status register when all pending selected device operations have finished N A Query Operation Complete Command OPC Place and ASCII character 1 into the output queue when...

Page 235: ...the power supply to a known state that is independent of the use history of the device N A Save User Settings SAV SYSTem channel SAVE USER setting_location Stores the current setting of the device in local memory Scope is same as RST N A Save Default Settings SDS SYSTem channel SAVE DEFault setting_location Save the factory default settings N A Query Service Request Enable SRE STATus channel SREQu...

Page 236: ... WAI SYSTem channel WAIT Prevents the device from executing any further commands or queries until the no operation pending flag is TRUE OPC N A Table C 2 Readback Commands Function SCPI Command Description Query Read Output Current MEASure channel SCALar CURRent DC Read output current N A Read Output Power MEASure channel SCALar POWer DC Read output power N A Read Output Voltage MEASure channel SC...

Page 237: ...tage SOURce channel VOLTage SLEW STEP slewra te voltage MAXimum MINimum DEFault Sets the voltage slew rate voltage change for the programmed time interval Yes Set Voltage Slew Rate Interval SOURce channel VOLTage SLEW INTerval sl ewrate interval MAXimum MINimum DEFault Sets the voltage slew rate time interval for the programmed voltage change Yes Set Over Current Protection Level SOURce channel CU...

Page 238: ...power protection to shutdown ON or set alarm OFF Yes Query Under Power Protection Tripped SOURce channel POWer PROTection UNDer TR IPped Query if under power protection mechanism has tripped N A Set Over Voltage Protection Level SOURce channel VOLTage PROTection OVER LEVel voltage MAXimum MINimum Set the over voltage protection level Yes Query Over Voltage Protection Tripped SOURce channel VOLTage...

Page 239: ...ower setpoint range soft limits Yes Set High Voltage Limit SOURce channel VOLTage LIMit HIGH voltage MAXimum MINimum Set upper limit of voltage setpoint range soft limits Yes Set Low Voltage Limit SOURce channel VOLTage LIMit LOW voltage MAXimum MINimum Set lower limit of voltage setpoint range soft limits Yes Table C 4 Commands for Current Share Function SCPI Command Description Query Set Current...

Page 240: ...TA current Set analog programming current calibration data No Set Analog Voltage Programming Input Level CALibration channel ANALog 5V 10V PROGram VOLTage LEVel MINimum MAXimum Set analog programming voltage calibration level No Enter Analog Voltage Programming Input Data CALibration channel ANALog 5V 10V PROGram VOLTage DATA current Set analog programming voltage calibration data No Set Analog Cu...

Page 241: ... Set output current calibration data No Set Supply Output Voltage Level CALibration channel OUTPut VOLTage LEVel MINimum MAXimum Set voltage output calibration level No Enter Output Voltage Data CALibration channel OUTPut VOLTage DATA voltage Set voltage output calibration data No Table C 6 Command to Clear all Protection Mechanisms Function SCPI Command Description Query Clear Output Protection O...

Page 242: ...ich regulation mode to fold back None CV CC CP Yes Query Fold Protection Tripped OUTPut channel PROTection FOLD TRIPped Query if fold protection has tripped N A Table C 8 Commands for Triggering Function SCPI Command Description Query Set Immediate Initiation of Trigger System INITiate channel IMMediate Initiate a triggered event or sequence N A Set Trigger Source TRIGger channel SEQuence SOURce B...

Page 243: ...re XON NONE Select type of flow control for RS 232 Yes Set Multichannel Address 6000 W only SYSTem channel COMMunicate MCHannel ADDR ess channel Select the multichannel unit address Yes Set GPIB Address SYSTem channel COMMunicate GPIB SELF A DDRess GPIB_address Configure GPIB address Yes Set GPIB Power On Service Request SYSTem channel COMMunicate GPIB SELF P ONSrq ON OFF 0 1 Configure GPIB PON SR...

Page 244: ...tatus Event Register STATus channel OPERation EVENt See Table 4 9 on page 4 46 N A Set Operation Status Negative Transition Register STATus channel OPERation NTRansition status enable See Table 4 9 on page 4 46 Yes Set Operation Status Positive Transition Register STATus channel OPERation PTRansition status enable See Table 4 9 on page 4 46 Yes Query Operation Status Current Sharing Condition Regi...

Page 245: ...ery Operation Status Remote Control Event Register STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol EVENt See Table 4 13 on page 4 49 N A Set Operation Status Remote Control Negative Transition Register STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol NTRans ition status enable See Table 4 13 on page 4 49 Yes Set Operation Status Remote Control Positive Transition Register STATus channel OPERation RCONtrol PTRans ition status ...

Page 246: ...ion Status Shutdown Enable Register STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown ENABle status enable See Table 4 11 on page 4 47 Yes Query Operation Status Shutdown Event Register STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown EVENt See Table 4 11 on page 4 47 N A Set Operation Status Shutdown Negative Transition Register STATus channel OPERation SHUTdown NTRans ition status enable See Table 4 11 on page 4 47 Yes Set Op...

Page 247: ...l OPERation SHUTdown PROTec tion PTRansition status enable See Table 4 11 on page 4 47 Yes Preset Enable Positive Transition and Negative Transition Status Registers STATus channel PRESet N A Query Questionable Status Condition Register STATus channel QUEStionable CONDition See Table 4 15 on page 4 52 N A Set Questionable Status Enable Register STATus channel QUEStionable ENABle status enable See ...

Page 248: ...atus Current Negative Transition Register STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent NTRa nsition status enable See Table 4 17 on page 4 53 Yes Set Questionable Status Current Positive Transition Register STATus channel QUEStionable CURRent PTRa nsition status enable See Table 4 17 on page 4 53 Yes Query Questionable Status Power Condition Register STATus channel QUEStionable POWer CONDit ion See Table 4...

Page 249: ...tionable Status Temperature Event Register STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature EVENt See Table 4 19 on page 4 54 N A Set Questionable Status Temperature Negative Transition Register STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature NTRansition status enable See Table 4 19 on page 4 54 Yes Set Questionable Status Temperature Positive Transition Register STATus channel QUEStionable TEMPerature PTRansition...

Page 250: ...VOLTage PTRa nsition status enable See Table 4 16 on page 4 53 Yes Query the Standard Event register ESR STATus channel STANdard EVENt See Table 4 20 on page 4 55 N A Enable the Standard Event register ESE ESE STATus channel STANdard ENABle See Table 4 20 on page 4 55 Yes Query the Status Byte STB STATus channel SBYTe EVENt See Table 4 21 on page 4 56 N A Service Request Enable SRE SRE STATus chan...

Page 251: ...on off state Select if output is latched off or auto recovers in the case of an AC Fail Yes Query AC Fail Protection Tripped SENSe channel VOLTage AC PROTection TRIP ped Query AC protection circuit tripped N A Table C 12 User Lines Function SCPI Command Description Query Select polarity of Auxiliary Lines OUTPut channel AUXiliary A B POLarity HIGH LOW Configure the polarity of the auxiliary line Y...

Page 252: ... Set Output State at Power On OUTPut channel PON STATe on off state Selects the state of the output at power on Yes Power On Configuration OUTPut channel PON RECall LAST PRESet USER setting_location SEQ sequen ce_number Configure the supply to recall last setting one of the user settings factory preset values or to enable an auto sequence Yes TM XDOP 01XN book Page 28 Monday July 17 2006 11 19 AM ...

Page 253: ... steps PROGram channel SELected COUNt Read number of programmed steps in selected sequence Yes Delete selected sequence step PROGram channel SELected STEP step_numb er DELete Delete the selected sequence step N A Exit a selected sequence PROGram channel SELected EXIT Exit a selected sequence N A Read current step number PROGram channel SELected STEP EXECuting Query current step in execution N A Ed...

Page 254: ...quence end action PROGram channel SELected REPeat sequence_count ONCE FORever INFinity Edit program end action of selected sequence Yes Read specific sequence number of steps PROGram channel SEQuence sequence_number STEP COUNt Read number of programmed steps in specific sequence Yes Delete a specific sequence PROGram channel SEQuence sequence_number DELete The specific sequence is deleted N A Dele...

Page 255: ... SEQuence sequence_number STEP step_number OVP OVP_level Edit program step OVP level of specific sequence Yes Program specific sequence step time PROGram channel SEQuence sequence_number STEP step_number DWELl step_time TRIG Edit program step time or triggering of specific sequence Yes Program specific sequence trigger source PROGram channel SEQuence sequence_number TRIGger SOURce BUS MANual EXTer...

Page 256: ...imits Yes Set Immediate Current Setpoint ISET current Equivalent to SOURce CURRent command Change current setpoint Yes Set Output State OUT on off state Equivalent to OUTP on of state command Enable disable the power supply output Yes Set Over Voltage Protection Level OVSET voltage Equivalent to SOURce VOLTage PROTection OVER LEVel voltage command Set the over voltage protection level Yes ROM Quer...

Page 257: ...Regulated FOLD CC CV CP channel The address for a multichannel slave An integer value in the range 2 to 50 codeword A string representing any 4 digit positive integer current A numeric value as defined by SCPI May also be MAXimum or MINimum May include current related suffix units such as mA uA A etc Range may be 0 to 103 of model s rated current delay A length of time in the range 0 to 60 seconds...

Page 258: ...and is not a parameter status enable A 16 bit status mask for any condition register that determines which bits are to be used for synthesizing the summary bit of that register step_number The step number of an auto sequence program Possibly considered a SCPI suffix Range is 1 to 99 step_time The duration of an auto sequence step in the format hh mm ss s May include time related suffix units such ...

Page 259: ...D Error Messages Appendix D lists all the error codes and their meanings ...

Page 260: ... detected by the instrument s parser The occurrence of any error in this class causes the command error bit bit 5 in the Event Status Register to be set Table D 1 Command Error List Error code Error Message Description 100 Command error This is the generic syntax error 105 GET not allowed A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program message 114 Header suffix out of range The value of a nu...

Page 261: ... contribute to this error are Remote source To set most values the remote source must be correct Remote state To set most values the unit must be in remote mode Calibration mode when in calibration mode certain settings will cause as error Current share mode When the unit is in current share mode other than none certain settings will cause an error 222 Data out of range Indicates that a legal comm...

Page 262: ...ing For example deleting a running program is not possible 285 Program syntax error There is an error in the program definition 290 Memory use error Indicates that a user request has directly or indirectly caused an error related to memory or data_handle s This is not the same as bad memory Table D 2 Execution Error List Error code Error Message Description ...

Page 263: ... calibrated value 313 Calibration memory lost 314 Save recall memory lost Indicates that the non volatile data saved by the SAV command has been lost 315 Configuration memory lost Indicates that non volatile configuration data saved by the power supply has been lost 321 Out of memory An internal operation needed more memory than was available 330 Self test failed 350 Queue overflow A specific code...

Page 264: ...ent in the range 899 800 is used when the instrument wishes to report a 488 2 operation complete event This event occurs when an instrument s synchronization protocol having been enabled by an OPC command completes all selected pending operations This event also sets the operation complete bit bit 0 of the Standard Event Status Register Table D 4 Query Error List Error code Error Message Descripti...

Page 265: ...l was sent to the CPU 1302 Front Panel Not Responding 1303 Front Panel Self Test Failed Table D 8 CPU Error Codes Error code Error Message Description 1401 ColdFire Self Test Failed Table D 9 Analog Programming Interface Error code Error code Error Message Description 1501 Analog programming self test failed Table D 10 Auto Sequencing Error Codes Error code Error Message Description 1601 Invalid s...

Page 266: ... overrun Data is sent on the CANbus faster than the CPU can process 1706 CANbus output buffer overrun Data cannot be transmitted fast enough Table D 12 Multichannel Error Codes Error code Error Message Description 1800 Multichannel general error An error has occurred while sending multichannel commands One such cause is sending a command that is too long 1802 Multichannel address taken The multich...

Page 267: ...work has been refused due to one of the following reasons 4 slaves are already online the voltage rating does not match those of the master s the current rating does not match those of the master s 1924 Current share data out of range The voltage or current readback or setpoint values passed are out of range 1925 Current share slave output off by unknown One of the slave s output is off because of...

Page 268: ...D 10 ...

Page 269: ...E GPIB Appendix E describes the General Purpose Interface Bus GPIB commands and lines supported by this model ...

Page 270: ...B End of message EOM terminators can be the END message EOI the ASCII code for line feed LF or both The power supply terminates responses with line feed LF Address Range Primary Address The power supply will respond to any GPIB address in the range 1 to 30 Secondary Address The power supply does not support secondary addressing Service Request and Polling The power supply s serial poll responses a...

Page 271: ...ake AH1 Complete capability AIDS ANRS ACRS ACDS AWNS Talker T6 Includes serial poll TIDS TADS TACS SPAS SPIS SPMS TPIS TPAS Listener L4 LIDS LADS LACS LPIS LPAS Table E 2 Interface Functions Function Mnemonic Description Functions Subset Device Clear DC1 Complete capability DCIS DCAS Device Trigger DT1 Complete capability DTIS DTAS Drivers E2 Tri state drivers where selectable Parallel Poll PP1 Pa...

Page 272: ...and the logic ground Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications comply with IEEE 488 1 standards See Appendix A for details Performance Specifications The power supply responds within 2 ms of receiving a command over the GPIB interface Table E 3 Driver Types for Interface Lines Signal Line Driver Signal Line Driver DIO1 Tri State EOI Tri State DIO2 Tri State DAV Tri State DIO3 Tri State N...

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Page 277: ...ons 3 40 4 38 running a program 3 42 trigger source 3 41 4 39 automatic mode crossover 3 4 AUX A display annunciator 1 10 auxiliary 4 34 B bar graph current 1 9 power 1 9 voltage 1 9 bar graphs display annunciator 1 10 C calibration change code B 5 front panel procedure B 7 mode B 3 overview B 2 remote interface procedure B 11 restore factory defaults B 15 CALIBRATION menu item 3 7 calibration ope...

Page 278: ... bar graphs 1 10 CC 1 10 CP 1 10 CV 1 10 ERR 1 10 illustrated 1 9 Interlock 1 10 LCL 1 10 Master 1 10 OTP 1 10 OUT OFF 1 10 OUT ON 1 10 OVP 1 10 Pause 1 10 RMT 1 10 SEQ 1 10 Set 1 10 Slave 1 10 SRQ 1 10 Trigger 1 10 DISPLAY CFG menu item 3 7 3 43 display test 2 13 down arrow key 1 6 E END key 1 5 ENTER key 1 6 ERR display annunciator 1 10 error messages 4 35 For individual error codes and error me...

Page 279: ...s connecting 2 13 recommended size 2 8 specifications 2 8 2 10 2 12 installation AC input power 2 7 connecting multiple loads 2 19 connecting single load 2 18 inspecting the power supply 2 2 load wiring 2 16 location 2 4 mounting 2 4 rack mounting 2 4 tests 2 13 ventilation requirements 2 6 Interlock display annunciator 1 10 inverter purchase date WA 4 serial number WA 4 K keypad illustrated 1 3 1...

Page 280: ...N display annunciator 1 10 OUT ON OFF key 1 5 3 6 output enabling 4 26 setting current 3 8 setting power 3 9 output shutdown operating state 3 3 output wires fastening 2 19 illustrated 2 19 over temperature protection auto recovery 3 15 latched 3 15 OVP display annunciator 1 10 P Pause display annunciator 1 10 3 42 PON CONFIG menu item 3 6 power bar graph 1 9 power limit setting 3 48 power on 1 12...

Page 281: ...escribed 1 12 RS 232 port 1 11 RUN PAUSE key 1 5 S S D RECOVERY menu item 3 6 SCPI version 4 42 SCPI commands 4 22 for specific items see the Table of Contents at the beginning of Appendix B parameter types C 8 using C 5 security code B 5 self tests current mode operation test 2 15 display test 2 13 equipment required 2 13 power on test 2 13 voltage mode operation test 2 14 sense protection 3 10 S...

Page 282: ... 27 sources 4 37 U UL approval 1 viii A 13 unlocking control knobs 3 45 up arrow key 1 6 user lines 3 27 4 3 4 6 Also see triggering interlock auxiliary status lines USER LINES menu item 3 6 user request event error D 6 user settings changing 3 22 recalling settings 3 23 storing 3 21 V vacuum fluorescent display 1 2 1 3 1 4 ventilation 2 6 VIEW MODEL INFO menu item 3 50 voltage bar graph 1 9 VOLTA...

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