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HSF 600W 022713

FIGURE 7. CONNECTIONS FOR REMOTE VOLTAGE CONTROL

3.5

REMOTE ON-OFF

When power is ON at the source, the output may be turned ON or OFF using the ±RC signals if
the remote ON-OFF feature is enabled. Note that when remote ON-OFF is enabled, the RESET
OUTPUT switch does not function. Remote ON-OFF is enabled by setting DIP switch positions 3
and 4 as shown in Figure 8B. The +RC and –RC signals (at the rack adapter I/O connector, pins
15 and 8, respectively) then turn the unit on or off. These pins accept a logic level (2.4V to 24V
“high” and 0.0 to 0.4V “low”), or a contact closure. When the ±RC pins are open, using either a
mechanical switch or a high level logic signal, the HSF 600W output is cut OFF. When the ±RC
pins are shorted, the output returns to within specifications. At low level logic, the maximum
source current is 1.6mA and at high level the sink current is 1.0mA. Positions 3 and 4 of both DIP
switches must be restored to the factory default setting (Figure 8A) if remote ON-OFF is not used.
The ±RC pins are isolated from DC output pins and a-c input terminals.

FIGURE 8. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR USING RESET BUTTON OR REMOTE ON-OFF

3.6

PROTECTION CIRCUITS

The following protection features are implemented in the HSF 600W Series: overvoltage and
overtemperature (PAR. 3.6.1), overcurrent (PAR. 3.6.2), fan failure (PAR. 3.6.3), and undervolt-
age (PAR. 3.6.4). The HSF 600W Series provides a configurable visual alarm (see PAR. 3.7.1) as
well as an option to use either relay contacts or logic levels for alarm signals (see PAR. 3.7.2)

3.6.1 OVERVOLTAGE AND OVERTEMPERATURE PROTECTION

When the output voltage of the HSF 600W Power Supply increases beyond the specified values
(see Table 2), the output is cut OFF and the fan turns OFF. To restart (reset) the unit, press and
release the OUTPUT RESET switch on the front panel or, if the remote on/off feature is in use
(see PAR. 3.5), open connection between the RC pins and then reconnect the pins. The unit may
also be restarted by turning the POWER ON/OFF switch to OFF, waiting 40 seconds, then setting
the POWER switch to ON.

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3

3 +RC

+RC 3

3

SW1

-RC 4

4

SW2

4

4 -RC

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

(FACTORY DEFAULT)

USE FRONT PANEL

RESET BUTTON

A

B

(LOGICAL LEVEL OR

MECHANICAL SWITCH)

USE REMOTE ON-OFF

3

3

SW2

SW1

4

4

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

3 +RC
4 -RC

+RC 3

-RC 4

TAB

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