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BOP HIPWR 111315
CAUTION: The units are now configured as slave(s) to be controlled only by the master.
Do not use the slave keypad, RS 232 port or GPIB port to try to control the
slave(s).
2. Repeat step 1 as necessary to configure all slaves, but at step d highlight applicable
SLAVE
#
as appropriate.
Each slave MUST have a different number that is sequentially
assigned.
3. Turn on the unit to be configured as a master and note that upon power up the
FAULT
light
will go on (this is normal). Proceed as follows:
a. From the power-up screen press
%
to enter the General Setup Menu. Highlight
Series/
Parallel
and press
!
to view the Multiple Units menu (see Table 2-12). When
prompted, enter ADMIN2 password (see PAR. 3.2.4.3) before continuing.
b. From the Multiple Units menu, highlight
Configuration
(use
ADJUST
control or the
Y
or
U
keys) and press
!
to modify. Select
Series
,
Parallel
,
Master 2X2
or
Master
3X2
, press
$
to apply the change.
c. If
Series
or
Parallel
was selected in step b above,
Connection Type
shows
Series
or
Parallel
as selected above. Highlight
Unit Type
and press
!
to modify.
Highlight
1
,
2
,
3
, or
4
(
3
, or
Mas-
ter +4
not permitted for series connections) and press
$
to apply the change.
d. Exit the Multiple Units menu by pressing
$
to save the settings for subsequent power-up
cycles. The display shows the master power-up screen (see Figure 2-10).
e. Turn off power to the master,
2.8.5
POWERING UP SERIES/PARALLEL COMBINATIONS
After the units have been connected (see PAR. 2.8.1, and 2.8.2), and configured (see PAR.
2.8.4), turn on power to all units.
NOTE: There is no requirement for powering the units on or off in a particular order. When all
units in the system are turned on, the system powers up as described below. When
any unit in the multiple system is powered off, then powered on again, system power
up is again initialized as described below.
The system powers up in four stages: initialization, identification, protection and power-up. The
entire sequence takes less than 15 seconds to complete from the time the last unit is turned on.
a. Initialization.
During the initialization stage, the power-up master unit screen (Figure 2-10)
should show the status of all slaves as “Faulted.” See Table 2-13 for an explanation of slave sta-
tus messages during power-up.
b. Identification.
The identification stage is active when the message “Checking Slave Configu-
ration” is displayed at the bottom of the power-up master module screen (Figure 2-10). NOTE: If
the unit does not enter the identification stage, the unit must be turned off, removed from the
system, and referred for service.
During the identification stage, the master verifies that all the slaves are present, and are of the
proper model, and are configured properly (series or parallel) for the configuration defined by
the master. At this time the power-up master module screen (Figure 2-10) should show the sta-
tus of all slaves as either “Faulted” or “Not Used.” Other status indications must be corrected
before the system can continue the power-up sequence:
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