Diamond 36kW Manual
Dynatronix, Inc.
198-1600-00 Rev F
Page 59 of 146
The voltage setting can be adjusted during operate or standby mode, but cannot be changed in
remote control mode (RMT lamp is on).
The voltage setting can also be adjusted while in operate mode and viewing the voltage meter
value (rather than viewing the voltage setting as described above). While the meter value is
displayed (SET lamp is off) and the power supply is in operate mode rotating the voltage encoder
will change the least significant digit of the voltage setting. The affects of the change will be seen
by changes in the meter value as the output changes.
NOTE:
When the output is configured for “Pulse”, the voltage setting is a DC voltage setting (only
the current setting is pulsed).
NOTE:
When the output is configured for “Custom Waveforms” the voltage setting cannot be
adjusted, the voltage setting is defined by the currently selected waveform profile.
6.7.2. Current Setting Adjustment
From the “Meter Run Screen” press the current encoder switch to view and/or change the current
setting. When the current encoder switch
is pressed from the “Meter Run Screen” the current
setting is displayed, as indicated by the flashing SET lamp. Rotate the current encoder to change
the currently selected current setting digit. Each press of the current encoder switch selects the
next current setting digit (the blinking digit is the currently selected digit). After no changes are
made to the current setting for a short period of time the display will return to the current meter
value (the SET lamp will be off when both the current and voltage meters are displayed).
The current setting can be adjusted during operate or standby mode, but cannot be changed in
remote control mode (RMT lamp is on).
The current setting can also be adjusted while in operate mode and viewing the current meter
value (rather than viewing the current setting as described above). While the meter value is
displayed (SET lamp is off) and the power supply is in operate mode rotating the current encoder
will change the least significant digit of the current setting. The affects of the change will be seen
by changes in the meter value as the output changes.
NOTE:
When the output is configured for “Pulse”, the current setting is the peak current setting
(the current setting used during the pulse on time).
NOTE:
When the output is configured for “Custom Waveforms” the current setting cannot be
adjusted, the current setting is defined by the currently selected waveform profile.
6.8. Setting Adjustment and Regulation Modes
The power supply can be set to current, voltage or crossover regulation. When the output is
configured for “DC” or “Pulse” mode the current/voltage limits can be set with the front panel
controls. The following procedures outline the steps required to adjust the settings and regulation
modes from the front panel. If the power supply output is configured for custom waveforms the
same rules apply to setting regulation modes, but the settings are defined by the currently active
waveform profile.
NOTE:
Make sure the unit is in local mode. The RMT indicator should be off. If it is on, press the
RMT / LCL button to turn it off.