8 storing/recalling power supply output settings, Storing/recalling power supply output settings -22 – KEPCO BOP 1KW-MG Operator Manual, Firmware Ver.2.38 to 2.47 User Manual

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3.3.8

STORING/RECALLING POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT SETTINGS

The power supply settings (mode, main channel reference type and setting, protection limit type
and setting and output status) can be stored in one of 99 memory locations for later recall. This
feature is accessible from the front panel by pressing

!

from the power-up screen to view the

Saved Settings screen (Figure 3-8). For a description of abbreviations used, refer to PAR.
3.3.8.1 To view previously saved settings refer to PAR 3.3.8.2. To save the power supply set-
tings or modify previously saved settings refer to PAR. 3.3.8.3. To recall saved settings and
apply them to the output refer to PAR. 3.3.8.5.

3.3.8.1

UNDERSTANDING ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR SAVED SETTINGS

The parameters listed in Table 3-8 are displayed, followed by a listing of the first 20 memory
locations, displayed in two rows of ten. Use

T

and

R

keys to display additional columns or

navigate to the desired location.

Locations that are not empty show an abbreviated representation of the saved settings. (To see
all the pertinent settings for a particular location, highlight the location, then press

!

; press

%

to exit without modifying the settings.)

If either Voltage or Current mode were saved, the main channel setting is listed under the Main
heading followed by V (voltage) or A (current), followed by either f (Output OFF), n (Output ON).
If the reference type is ExtRefLvl (instead of Internal or External), the uppercase V or A is
replaced by lowercase v or a. The protection setting is listed under the Prot heading.

If External mode was saved, the protection setting is followed by C, indicating that the mode
(voltage or current is Conditioned by the external signal applied to pin 2 of the Analog I/O Port
(see Table 2-10).

If the protection setting is followed by a minus sign () it indicates that the negative protection
value (displayed) is set larger (absolute value) than the positive protection value (not shown on
the list). Similarly, if the protection setting is followed by a plus sign (+) it indicates that the posi-
tive protection value (displayed) is set larger than the negative protection value (not shown on
the list).

If Main channel reference was saved as External, EXT is listed under the Main heading. In this
case the main channel reference uses the external voltage applied to pin 11 of the Analog I/O
Input Port (see Table 2-10).

Voltage

Internal

External

or Lesser

Limit

Voltage: 10
Current: 25

Unit powers up in voltage mode, 0V, ±current protection determined by pins 5
and 13 (see PAR. 3.4.4 for External, PAR. 3.4.4.1 for Lesser Limit). Pressing
MODE changes mode to current, puts unit in standby. When output is on,
(STANDBY indicator off), ±voltage protection determined by, pins 6 and 14.

Current

Internal

External

or Lesser

Limit

Voltage: 10
Current: 25

Unit powers up in Current mode, 0A, ±voltage protection determined by pins
6 and 14 (see PAR. 3.4.4 for External, PAR. 3.4.4.1 for Lesser Limit). Press-
ing MODE changes mode to voltage, puts unit in standby. When output is on,
(STANDBY indicator off), output voltage is 0V, ±current protection determined
by, pins 5 and 13.

TABLE 3-7. EXAMPLES SHOWING HOW POWER-UP SETTINGS FUNCTION (CONTINUED)

Mode

Main

Channel

Protection

Type

Levels

Power-up condition (output ON)

(All referenced pins located on Analog I/O Port

see PAR. 3.4 and Figure 2-1)

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