
User Manual
California Instruments
1.2Model Series I and Series II
There are several generations of the i/iX/iM Series product, Series I and Series II. This user
manual covers model Series II with top-level assembly part numbers: .
Top Assy. No USB
Top Assy incl. USB
Model
7000-482-1
7000-485-1
NSG 1007-3
7000-482-4
7000-485-4
3001i / 3001iM
7000-474-1
7000-486-1
NSG 1007-5-208, 208 VAC INPUT
7000-474-2
7000-486-2
NSG 1007-5-208, 400 - 480 VAC INPUT
7000-474-3
7000-486-3
5001i / 5001iM, 208 VAC INPUT
7000-474-4
7000-486-4
5001i / 5001iM, 400-480 VAC INPUT
The difference between the Series i and the Series II is the controller used. The Series II uses a
more advanced controller but retains functional backward compatibility with the Series I products.
Series II models have a “Series II” designation shown in the lower right hand corner of the front
panel for easy identification. The actual top assembly part number is shown on the model / serial
number tag on the back of the i/iX/iM series.
All Series II will have a firmware revision of 4.0 or higher. The firmware revision is displayed
briefly at power up on the LCD display and can also be queried over the bus by using the *IDN?
command.
Differences between the two model series are:
•
Dual voltage range pairs of 135/270 and 150/300 on Series I has been replaced by
single 150/300 voltage range pair and constant power mode of operation.
•
In DC mode, the voltage ranges have been increased to 200Vdc and 400Vdc.
•
Auto level control (ALC) mode has been added to Series II models to obtain improved
voltage accuracy and load regulation.
•
The maximum frequency has been extended to 1000 Hz although the output voltage
derates from 300 Vrms at 500 Hz to 150 Vrms at 1000 Hz.
•
Reduced number of calibration coefficients on Series II.
•
Increased measurement sampling rate on Series II.
•
Maximum DC offset range in AC+DC mode is 250Vdc on Series I, 220Vdc on Series II
•
Clock and Lock operation is not supported between Series I and Series II controllers.
Thus, for the –LKM and –LKS options, both power sources must have the same
controller type.
Differences between the 7000-482/-474 and 7000-485/-486 model series are:
•
7000-482/-474 models include GPIB, RS232
•
7000-485/-486 models include GPIB, RS232 and USB with optional available Ethernet
(LAN) interface.
For information on NSG 1007 I, refer to user manual P/N 7000-970 instead of this user manual.
Both manuals are distributed in Adobe PDF format on the same distribution CD.
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