Arm, trigger and sync, Rming a power module, He arm mechanism – Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 User Manual

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Arm, trigger and sync


Select the RIPL parameter (use the up / down selection keys) and enter
programming mode (press the SET key) or enter programming mode
and then select the RIPL parameter (see: Programming power module
parameters in the basic operation chapter).
Useing the UP / DOWN selection keys, select the amount of ripple:

o OFF – no ripple at all.
o LOW.
o HIGH.

If the simulated ripple was not disabled (a displayed level selection of
OFF), you may select a frequency:

o Move the cursor to the frequency selection using the RIGHT

selection key or the ENTER key.

o Using the UP / DOWN selection keys, select a frequency for the

ripple: 50Hz, 60Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 400Hz, 800Hz or 2KHz.

Proceed to program other power module parameters or exit
programming mode by pressing the SET key.

Arm, trigger and sync

The arm, trigger and sync mechanisms allow for synchronization of internal power
module operations to external events.

Arming a

power

module

The arm mechanism enables to defer changes in output settings.

The arm mechanism

To ARM a Power Module means to instruct the Power Module to store new output
settings values (Vset, Iset, OVset, OCset and polarity) for future use without
modifying its output.

When a Power Module is armed, new output settings values are stored and do not
change the state of the Power Module’s output.

The stored values are used by the trigger mechanism in several of its operating
modes, as described later on.

Any other output control operations for an armed Power Module (e.g. output on/off,
disconnect relays open/close, etc.) will un-arm the Power Module and use the stored
Vset and Iset values when updating its output. Any stored polarity change is
ignored.

How to ARM a power module

To arm a power module proceed as follows:

Select the power module to program (see: first operation steps chapter
for details).
Select the LOAD, OUT or SET parameter (use the up / down selection
keys) and enter programming mode (press the SET key) or enter
programming mode and then select the SET parameter (see:
Programming power module parameters in the basic operation chapter).
Press the STO key.
Proceed to program other power module parameters or exit
programming mode by pressing the SET key.

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