3 energy absorber, 2 model 430 programmer default display, Figure 3-1. default display – American Magnetics 05200PS-430-601 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

Page 45: 1 field / current display, Figure 3-1 default display, Field). refer to sections 3.2.1 a, Operation

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Operation

Default Display

connected to the Model 430 rear panel

POWER

connector. The

current transducer receives this power indirectly via the

SIGNAL

connection to the rear panel of the Model 430 Programmer.

3.1.2.3

Energy Absorber

The Model 601 Energy Absorbers are operational immediately upon

connection to a power receptacle. Power is supplied to the Model

601’s by connecting the supplied external DC power converter to

the matching connector at the rear of the Model 601, and then

connecting the AC power cord to the appropriate power receptacles.

3.2

Model 430 Programmer Default Display

The default display is illustrated in the figure below. It is displayed

whenever no menus are being accessed and no errors are being indicated.

The default display can be thought of as being logically divided into four

display areas — the Field / Current Display area, the Voltage Display

area, the Status Indicator area and the Main Display area.

3.2.1

Field / Current Display

The field / current display indicates either the field strength or current

1

.

This is always displayed in the upper left corner of the display (see Figure

3-1), regardless of what else is being displayed on the Model 430

1. The value is always displayed in current (A) when an installed persistent switch is in

the

cooled state

since the value represents power supply current only, independent

of magnet current/field.

+50.00 A — Status: Holding

+0.50 Vs

PSwitch Heater: ON

+50.00 A —

-10

0Vm

+10

+1.50 V s

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Field / Current Display.

Default display showing ramp mode and persistent switch heater status:

Default display showing voltmeter:

Figure 3-1.

Default Display.

Voltage Display.

Status Indicator.

Main Display.

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