Xantrex Technology XDL 35-5TP Manuale Utente

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Note that in constant current mode the actual voltage is measured and displayed to only 10mV 
resolution; the 1mV digit permanently displays zero.   
Further details on the jog control can be found in the Initial Operation chapter. 
Set Current Limit 
With the output off, the right-hand display shows the current limit to a resolution of 1mA (0·1mA 
on the 35V/500mA range). 
The current limit can be set directly from the numeric keypad: press the NUMERIC SET I key, 
enter the new value using the numeric keys and confirm by pressing OK.  The  broad principles of 
keypad entry are explained in the Initial Operation chapter, which should be read by new users. 
When SET I is pressed the display shows 0·000; a new current is then entered (e.g. 1·234A is 
entered as 1, · , 2, 3, 4,) and confirmed by OK.  The position of the decimal point in the display is 
fixed to reduce the risk of entering a wrong value.  As a consequence, and to avoid the need to 
enter or display leading zeroes (e.g. 0·234A is entered as   ·, 2, 3, 4, OK), numbers to the left of 
the decimal point are shown slightly differently to the numbers to the right of the decimal point 
during number entry; this is self-evident during number entry. 
The minimum current setting is 0·001A (0·1mA on the 500mA range); the maximum setting is 
3·000A, 5·000A or 500·0mA, according to range, i.e. there is no over-range capability. 
Pressing OK at any point will set the current entered with any remaining digits set to zero,  
e.g. 1, ·, 2, OK will set 1·200A; 1, OK will set 1·000A; pressing OK immediately after SET V (while 
the display shows 0·000A) will set 0·00IA. 
Pressing ESCAPE at any time during the sequence, or making no key press within 10 seconds of 
the previous one will cause the display to return to its original reading before SET I was pressed. 
Entering a value outside the range maximum (including trying to enter 2 digits before the decimal 
point) or trying to enter more than 4 digits will cause the buzzer to beep twice; the last key entry 
will be ignored. 
The current limit can also be set using the rotary jog control.  Pressing JOG SET I will illuminate 
the key and the JOG indicator under the digit that was last jogged will flash.  Whilst the I key is lit, 
each further press will move the JOG indicator one digit to the left; the selection 'wraps round' 
such that when the largest value of jog increment has been reached the next press returns it to 
the lowest.  The default position at power-up is under the LSD, i.e. the lowest jog increment is 
selected.  The jog steps that can be selected are 1mA, 10mA and 100mA (0·1mA, 1mA and 10mA 
on the 35V/500mA range).   
With jog enabled the current limit can be incremented or decremented with the rotary jog control 
with a step resolution indicated by the position of the flashing JOG indicator.  The output 
immediately follows the setting, i.e. no OK is required.  With the output on the right-hand display 
shows actual current, not current limit (except in constant current mode).  If JOG SET I is 
selected the JOG indicator under the selected digit will flash at half speed ('lazy' flash).  To 
observe the effect of jogging the current limit it will be necessary to either turn the output off (so 
that the display permanently shows the current limit) or to press VIEW V/I LIMITS which causes 
the current limit to be displayed until 3 seconds after movement of the jog control ceases. 
Instantaneous Current Output 
The current limit control can be set to limit the continuous output current to levels down to 1mA 
(0·1 mA on 500mA range).  However, in common with all precision bench power supplies, a 
capacitor is connected across the output to maintain stability and good transient response.  This 
capacitor charges to the output voltage and short-circuiting of the output will produce a current 
pulse as the capacitor discharges which is independent of the current limit setting. 
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