2 voltage display, 3 status indicator, Table 3-1. description of status indicators – American Magnetics 4Q1010PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

Page 42: Table 3-1, Description of status indicators, Operation

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Rev. 5

Operation

Default Display : Voltage

3.2.2 Voltage

Display

The voltage display indicates either the voltage across the magnet (Vm) or

the power supply output voltage (Vs). This is always displayed in the lower

left corner of the display (see Figure 3-1), regardless of what else is being

displayed on the Model 430 Programmer display. The parameter displayed

(magnet voltage or power supply voltage) is toggled by pressing

SHIFT

followed by

Vs <> Vm

. Vm indicates the voltage measured across the

terminals of the connected superconducting magnet. In order for the Model

430 Programmer to measure the magnet voltage, the magnet voltage taps

must be connected to the Model 430. Normally this is done through the

Magnet Station Cable provided by AMI (if the whole magnet system is

provided by AMI). Vs indicates the Model 430 Programmer-controlled

power supply output voltage.

Note

Note that the displayed power supply voltage (Vs) is not directly

measured, but rather is calculated based on power supply control

voltage being provided by the Model 430 Programmer and the power

supply input control voltage and output voltage values entered in

the setup menu.

3.2.3 Status

Indicator

The status indicator indicates the

Model 430 Programmer operating

status. It is always visible (except

during a quench condition) and is

displayed just to the right of the

field / current display (see Figure

3-1). The status indicator may be

one of six symbols indicating one

of the seven states shown in Table

3-1.

If the ramping mode character is

blank, then a quench condition

exists and the red MAGNET

QUENCH indicator in the status

section of the front panel will be

illuminated. See section 3.12 on page 74 for a detailed discussion of the

meaning of the ramping modes (Paused, Ramping Up, Ramping Down and

Holding).

Table 3-1.

Description of

Status Indicators

P

Paused

Ramping Up

Ramping Down

Holding

Heating Persistent Switch

Cooling Persistent Switch

V

Voltage Limit

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