FPS300.245-049-102
All parameters are specified at 24 V, 12.5 A, 230 Vac, 25 °C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
Apr. 2022 / Rev. 0.2 FPS300-EN
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User Interface
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Input Connector
B
Output Connectors
C
IO-Link Connector
D
Status LED
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LED Bar
F
Set Mode and Up and Down Button
G
Output LEDs ON/OFF & Reset Buttons
Overview
LED Bar (E)
The LED Bar is a multifunctional displaying tool. The main function is to monitor the sum of all outputs (percentages scale).
It also can display the output voltage (voltage scale) and output current (ampere scale) for the individual outputs. The
integrated Status LED displays different running conditions of the PSU in real-time.
Output Level Controls (F)
The Output Level Controls consist of the Set Mode button and the UP/DOWN buttons. The Set Mode is used to change into
tripping current settings. The UP/DOWN are used to adjust different output levels or change into the Output Current Mode.
Output Controls (G)
The Output Controls consist of an output LED and an Output ON/OFF button (ON/OFF) for each output. The Output LED
displays different running conditions for output in real-time. The ON/OFF is used to switch the output on/off.
Operation Settings
Monitor Output Power Mode
The Output Power Mode displays the actual total output power after startup. It is the default mode of the LED Bar. The
output Power is Displayed in percentages of 300 W. E.g. If the LED Bar is powered up till 50 %, 150 W is expended. If the
LED Bar rises above 100% and therefore exceeds 300 W the 125 %-LED flashes orange. Refer to the percentage scale on the
left sidebar.
Monitor Output Current Mode
The Output Current Mode is to check the output current of the individual outputs.
To inspect these output currents:
Press the UP or DOWN button. OUT1 in the LED bar lights up in orange. The output current is displayed in real-time
in the LED Bar below. Refer to the ampere scale on the right sidebar.
In the LED Bar switch between the OUT1 - OUT4 using the UP/DOWN buttons to check the different output current
values.
Return to the Output Power Mode/default mode by pushing beyond the highest (OUT4) or lowest (OUT1) output
number.
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