Xantrex Technology XDL 35-5TP Manuale Utente

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Initial Operation 
This section of the manual is a general introduction to the controls and operation of the 
instrument and is intended to be read before using the power supply for the first time.   
In this manual front panel keys, connections and display indicators are shown in capitals,  
e.g. STORE, ESCAPE, OUTPUT, JOG. Messages shown on the 7-segment display are printed in 
a different type-font, e.g.   
StorE, GPIb, triP  
in upper or lower case to represent the 
characters as they are shown on the 7-segment display. 
Switching On, Output On/Off 
The power switch is located at the bottom left of the front panel. 
At power-up the default behaviour is for the instrument's settings to be restored to those 
automatically saved when it was switched off, but with all Outputs always off. However, the user 
can change the default setting such that selected Outputs are restored at power-up to their status 
at power-down, see the Extra Functions section. 
The DC outputs are switched electronically with their respective ON/OFF keys; the key 
illuminates when the output is on.  In addition, all outputs can be switched on and off together 
using the ALL ON and ALL OFF keys.  
Synchronous Output On/Off Switching 
Pressing ALL OFF at any time will synchronously turn off any outputs that are on; under the same 
load conditions outputs will typically turn off within 1ms of each other.  With all outputs off the ALL 
OFF key is illuminated green.  Pressing the ALL ON key when all the outputs are off will turn all 
the outputs on synchronously; outputs with identical settings and load conditions will typically turn 
on within 1ms of each other.  However, if one output is already on, pressing ALL ON will turn the 
remaining outputs on but the turn-on delay between the outputs will be up to 80ms, even with the 
same output setting and load conditions. 
Keypad 
Only the principles of operation are outlined here; the setting of individual parameters is given in 
detail in later sections. 
The paramount consideration in designing the user interface has been to make changing settings 
as 'safe' as possible (i.e. with minimal risk of accidentally applying excessive voltages to a target 
system) whilst achieving ease of use.  This has been achieved by requiring the user to confirm 
(OK) new numeric settings, with the option to ESCAPE at any point or even to simply pause until 
the operation times-out and the instrument returns to its orginal settings. 
In addition a buzzer, illuminated keys, LED indicators and display messages prompt, guide or 
warn the user such that entry or control errors are minimised. Where some of these features (e.g. 
beeps or flashing indicators) are considered unnecessary by regular users, the option exists to 
disable them, see the Extra Functions section. 
The ability to change settings from the keypad or by using the Jog controls is assigned to  
Output 1, Output 2 or both by using the 1, 2 or LINK  CONTROL keys respectively.  The key 
(1 or 2) associated with the selected output illuminates to show which output is under control.  In 
LINK mode (both keys lit) both outputs are controlled at the same time, including some of the 
shifted operations (RANGE, STORE, RECALL and V x A).  The further descriptions that follow 
apply to either or both main outputs as appropriate to the setting indicated by the illumination of  
the CONTROL keys. 
Under normal conditions the numeric keypad is disabled; pressing any key will cause the buzzer 
to make a double beep, indicating an illegal operation.  To set a voltage or current with the 
keypad press the V or I NUMERIC SET key; the appropriate display shows 0·000V or 0·000A with 
the digit to the left of the decimal point flashing.  Digits are entered in response to the flashing 
prompt, together with the decimal point at the appropriate time, and the entry is confirmed with 
the OK key.  If OK is not pressed within 10 seconds of the last numeric key the entry is cancelled 
and the display returns to its original setting.  If ESCAPE is pressed anywhere in the entry 
procedure, entry is cancelled and the display returns to its original setting. 
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