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6RL SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 6: FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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6RL Series Regenerative DC Load Operation Manual
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Setting
P.
Description
DCS/6RL System
9
Only displayed if the device has been set to MASTER
When activated by finger touch (check mark), it determines that the power supply is part
of a two-quadrant operation (see section 8, “
system and thus it will be master on the Share bus, which is required for a 2QO system,
because in that mode the power supply unit has to be master.
Repeat Master Init.
10 Touch area “Initialize” will repeat the initialization of the master-slave system in case the
automatic enumeration of the slave units by the master is once unsuccessful so the system
would have less total power than expected or has to be repeated manually in case the
master unit couldn’t detect a missing slave
6.4.3.3
User Events Menu
Monitoring functions of the unit can be configured for user-defined events. By default,
events are deactivated (action = NONE). Contrary to unit alarms, these events only work
while the DC Input is switched on. This means for example that you cannot detect under
voltage (UVD) after switching the DC Input off and the voltage is still decaying.
The following events can be configured independently and can, in each case, trigger the
actions NONE, SIGNAL, WARNING or ALARM.
Event Meaning
Description
Range
UVD
UnderVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the input voltage falls below
the defined threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
OVD
OverVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the input voltage exceeds
the defined threshold.
0 V...U
Nom
UCD
UnderCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the input current falls below
the defined threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OCD
OverCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the input current exceeds
the defined threshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OPD
OverPower Detection
Triggers an event if the input power exceeds the
defined threshold.
0 W...P
Nom
Note: These events should not be confused with alarms such as OT and OVP, which are
for unit protection. User defined events can, however, if set to action ALARM, switch
off the DC Input and thus protect the unit under test.
How to configure user defined events:
1.
While the DC Input is switched off tap the touch area
on the main
screen.
2.
On the right side tap the arrows
to select “4.1 Event U” or
“4.2 Event I” or “4.3 Event P”.
3.
Set the monitoring limits with the left hand rotary knob and the triggered action
with the right hand knob relevant to the application (also see section 6.6.1,
“Definition of Terms” on page 87).
4.
Accept the settings with
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