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IQ Power™ HL
5201201 Rev. D
System Start-up:
A. Apply line voltage to the AC adapter.
B. Move the power supply “Power” switch to the “On” (1) position.
C. The power supply indicators will briefly self-test during which all will light.
D. Immediately after the self-test, the power supply number (default: 01) will be briefly
displayed. (see Power Supply Number)
E. After the power supply number displays, the power supply indicators will settle to
display the system status.
On new systems the output indicator will settle to display low output, initial
calibration must be performed.
NOTE –
Calibration should be performed when the system is first installed and
may be performed after the static bar has been cleaned and the system verified as
operating correctly.
F. If the system is new, perform an initial calibration. The initial calibration sets the
relative nominal ion output for the system. The calibration should only be performed
on IQ Power™ HL systems that are new or just cleaned and known to be in proper
working order.
During calibration the target to be neutralized (web, film, etc.) may remain in place,
but MUST NOT BE MOVING. If the web is moving past the static bar (e.g. the
machine is in operation) the calibration may be faulty.
The system should be “on” and in the operating mode (not in start-up self-test or
power supply number display modes). Press the face label on the power supply
firmly on the word “Calibrate”. This will initiate the calibration sequence and set the
relative nominal ion output for the system.
During calibration the system output will be cycled and the three mode lights will
illuminate. At completion of the calibration the speed and distance lights will flicker. The
indicated ion output will be high. The calibration sequence takes less than one minute.
The calibration data is stored in non-volatile memory and used on subsequent power
ups.
Power Supply Number (Address)
Each IQ Power™ HL PS has two numbers associated with it. These numbers serve to
identify the power supply in digital communications. One number is the IQ Power™ /
Performax IQ HL PS address, which can be a number of 1 through 10 (the default is “1”).
The other number is the IQ Power™ Station number, which can be a number of 1 through
30 (the default is “30”).
When the IQ Power™ HL PS is first turned on it will illuminate all LED indicators as
a self test. Then it will briefly display first the IQ Power™ / Performax IQ address in
steadily lit indicators and then it will display the Ion Power station number in flashing
indicators. See the following table for interpreting the address numbers.