Lipping the value, Electing other parameter values, Controlling the power module’s output – Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 User Manual

Page 68: Setting programming limits, Flipping the value, Selecting other parameter values

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Basic operation

Controlling the Power module’s output

Flipping the value

The second method of changing a voltage or current numeric value is to flip
(increment / decrement) it using the up / down selection keys.

The amount the value is incremented or decremented each time a flip key is pressed
depends on the digit the cursor is under.

Use the left / right selection keys to place the cursor under the digit representing the
amount of change you wish to use for the flip operation, as illustrated below:

Effect of flip up (increment)

Effect of flip down (decrement)

“12.50” ”22.50” “12.50” ”02.50”

“12.50” ”13.50”

“19.50” ”20.50”

“12.50” ”11.50”

“10.50” ”09.50”

“12.50” ”12.60”

“12.90” ”13.00”

“12.50” ”12.40”

“12.00” ”11.90”

“12.50” ”12.51”

“19.99” ”20.00”

“12.50” ”12.49”

“10.00” ”09.99”

Holding down the flip key (keeping an up or down selection key pressed) for more
than a second invokes the key repeat operation: the key function is repeated at a rate
of 10 times per second.

The flip operation changes the value as each flip is performed – you
do not need to confirm the new value for it to be accepted.

To move the cursor to another entry field or value to select, use the left / right
selection keys or the ENTER key.

Press the SET key to exit programming mode.

Selecting

other

parameter

values

Parameter values, other than voltage or current, have discrete values. To set a value
for such a parameter use the UP / DOWN selection keys to select it from the list of
available values (vertically browsing through available values).

Controlling the Power module’s output

For instructions on how to program the power module’s output voltage, current limit
and on/off state please refer to the “First operation steps” chapter.

Setting programming limits

As mentioned before, each of the XMP 2600 power modules has a maximum
allowed value for its output settings (voltage and current). The default upper limit
values for the output settings are the power module’s ratings.

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