
Power Supply Operation
TM-XDOP-01XN
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Program Auto Sequence
The
AUTO SEQ PGM
menu option is used to set up command programs for
automated operation. There are 10 programmable sequences with up to 99 steps
per sequence.
Each sequence can be repeated a programmable number of times or forever. If the
sequence contains steps that advance by a trigger event, a single trigger source can
be selected to advance those steps.
Each step can be programmed to set the voltage setpoint, current setpoint, power
setpoint, and OVP level automatically. Each step can also be 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 This
You Will See
1
ERROR MSGS
2
or
6 times
AUTO SEQ PGM
3
Sequence 1
4
or
. Use the scroll keys to
select a sequence to work with.
Sequence #
5
Edit Sequence
6
Edit mode is selected
Step 1
7
Edit Step
8
Enter the step voltage setpoint
S01 ####V
9
Enter the step current setpoint.
S01 ####A
10
Enter the step power.
S01 ####W
MENU
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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