Manuale UtenteSommarioLimited Warranty4What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?4What will Xantrex do?4How do you get service?4What does this warranty not cover?5Disclaimer6Exclusions6Information7WARNING: Limitations on Use7Information About Your Power Supply7Release7Warnings and Cautions8Power Supply Safety8About This Manual9Who Should Use This Manual9Main Sections9Section1 Features and Specifications9Section2 Installation9Section3 Local Operation9Section4 Remote Operation9Manual Revisions9Power Supply Safety Markings10Section 1. Features and Specifications11Section 2. Installation11Section 3. Local Operation12Section 4. Remote Operation12Section 1. Features and Specifications13Description13Features and Options13Front Panel Controls14Figure 1.1 500Watt Series Power Supply Front Panel14Rear Panel Connectors15Figure 1.2 500Watt Power Supply Rear Panel (7.5V and 18V)15Figure 1.3 500Watt Power Supply Rear Panel (33V to 120V)15Output Connectors16Low Voltage Models16Figure 1.4 Output Busbars - note polarity markings16High Voltage Models16Figure 1.5 Output Terminal - note polarity markings16Rear Panel J210 Connector17Figure 1.6 Analog Interface Programming and Monitoring J210 Connector17Making J210 Connections19Wiring19Electrical Specifications20Additional Specifications21Input Conditions21Additional Characteristics22Remote Programming and Monitoring22Environmental Specifications23Mechanical Specifications23Section 2. Installation25Introduction25Basic Setup Procedure25Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging26Initial Inspection261. Inspect the unit for scratches and cracks in the chassis and front panel, and for broken switc...262. If you see external damage or suspect internal damage, have a service technician check the uni...263. Ensure that the packing box contains the 7.5' (2.5m) power cord.26Periodic Cleaning26Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer27Return Material Authorization Policy271. Package the unit safely following the procedures on page 26, preferably using the original box...272. Include the following:27Packaging for Shipping or Storage281. When returning the unit or sending it to the service center, attach a tag to the unit stating ...282. For storage or shipping, repack the power supply in its original container. If the original co...283. Label the carton as shown in Figure2.1.284. If shipping, mark the address of the service center and your return address on the carton.285. If storing, stack no more than eight cartons high. Check the storage temperature range and sto...28Figure 2.1 Shipping or Storage Carton Label28Location, Mounting, and Ventilation29Rack Mounting29Ventilation29AC Input Power Connection30AC Input Connector30AC Input Cord30Functional Tests31Power-on Check311. Ensure that the front panel power switch is in the extended (OFF) position and the voltage and...312. Ensure that the AC line voltage is within operating range.313. Plug the line cord into a grounded AC outlet.314. Push the power switch to turn on the power supply.31Voltage Mode Operation Check311. Ensure that the front panel voltage and current control are turned fully counterclockwise.312. Set the power switch to ON.313. Rotate the current control one half-turn clockwise. Slowly rotate the voltage control clockwis...314. Set the power switch to OFF.31Current Mode Operation Check311. Ensure that the front panel power switch is set to OFF.312. Rotate the voltage and current controls fully counterclockwise.313. Rotate the voltage control one half-turn clockwise.314. Connect a short circuit across the output terminals. Use leads of sufficient current carrying ...315. Set the power switch to ON.316. Rotate the current control slowly clockwise. The control range should be from zero to the maxi...317. Set the power switch to OFF.31Load Connection32Load Wiring32Insulation Rating32Current Carrying Capacity32Figure 2.2 Maximum Load Wire Length for 1V Line Drop33Noise and Impedance Effects33Making Load Connections33Inductive Loads34Connecting Multiple Loads34Radial Power Distribution Method34Parallel Power Distribution Method34Remote Sensing351. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, remove the two sense jumpers on the J207 connector.352. Using the appropriate gauge shielded wire (see “Sense Wiring”), connect one end to the load or...353. Connect the positive sense line from the load to J207-4 (+SNS) and the return or (-SNS).35Note36Sense Wiring36Section 3. Local Operation37Introduction37Standard Operation37Operating Modes and Automatic Crossover37Figure 3.1 Operating Modes38Note38Constant Voltage Mode Operation38Constant Current Mode Operation38Setting the Current Limit381. Connect a shorting lead across the output terminals.382. Turn the voltage control a halfturn clockwise.383. Set the desired maximum current limit by turning the current control slowly clockwise to the d...384. Disconnect the shorting lead from the output terminals. The power supply will now automatical...39Setting the Supply to Operate in CI Mode391. Set the current limit as described above.392. Set the voltage control fully clockwise or to the compliance voltage of the circuit.39Automatic Mode Crossover39Shipped Configuration (Local Control Mode)39Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP)40Defining the OVP Setpoint401. Turn the power supply OFF.402. Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, turn the OVP ADJ potentiometer screw to a fully clockwi...403. Turn the power supply ON. Set the output to the desired trip voltage.404. Slowly turn the OVP ADJ potentiometer screw counterclockwise until the red OVP indicator lamp...405. Push the power switch to OFF.406. Turn the voltage control knob to minimum.407. Push the power switch ON and increase the voltage to check that the power supply shuts off the...408. Reset the OVP circuit after activation by removing the overvoltage condition and turning the u...40OVP Circuit Check401. Turn power supply ON.402. Adjust voltage to maximum. Adjust the front panel OVP ADJUST potentiometer counterclockwise.403. The OVP LED will light up and the output of the power supply will drop to near zero.404. Rotate the front panel OVP ADJUST potentiometer fully clockwise.405. Momentarily apply 5-15V across J210 pins 1-2 (P1-ve, P2+ve) or cycle the AC input power.406. The power supply output will recover, indicating that the OVP circuit was reset by momentarily...40Using the Shutdown Function41Controlling Shutdown Function via J210 Connector41Master-Slave Tracking41Note411. Connect master return (J210 connector pin 13) to slave RTN (J210 connector pin 13).412. Connect master Vmon (J210 connector pin 15) to slave voltage program input (J210 connector pin...41Note41Using Multiple Supplies42Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series Operation (Voltage Mode Only)43Figure 3.2 Series Operation43Note43Configuring Multiple Supplies for Parallel Operation44Figure 3.3 Parallel Operation44Configuring Multiple Supplies for Split Supply Operation45Two Positive Voltages45Figure 3.4 Split Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies (Two positive voltages)45Positive-negative supply46Figure 3.5 Split Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies (Positive-negative Supply)46Note46User Diagnostics47Emergency Shutdown471. Shut the power supply OFF immediately.472. Disconnect the mains supply, if possible.473. Disconnect the power supply from the load.47Unusual or Erratic Operation471. Shut the power supply OFF immediately.472. Disconnect the power supply from the load and external programming.473. Test the power supply with no load, running the tests in “Functional Tests” on page 29.474. If the tests show that the power supply is functioning normally, check all load, programming, ...475. Check the AC input for correct voltage and frequency.47Trouble Shooting for Operators47Abbreviated References Used in Table47Section 4. Remote Operation51Introduction51Remote Digital Programming51Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current Limit51Figure 4.1 J210 User Cable with Ferrite Block51Remote Programming Options52Programming Output Voltage with a 0-10Vdc Voltage Source521. Connect J210 pin 6 (remote voltage program select) to J210 pin 8 (auxiliary ground).522. Connect the control voltage source between pin 14 (voltage program) and pin13 (programreturn).523. Vary the external voltage from 010Vdc to cause the power supply output to vary from 0100% o...52Programming Output Current with a 010Vdc Voltage Source521. Connect J210 pin 7 (remote current program select) to J210 pin 8 (auxiliary ground).522. Connect the control voltage source between J210 pin 5 (current program, positive) and pin8 (p...523. Vary the external voltage from 010Vdc to cause the power supply current limit to vary from 0...52Readback and Status Indicators52Voltage and Current Readback52Voltage Readback52Current Readback52Status Flags53Dimensioni: 939 KBPagine: 56Language: EnglishApri il manuale