AMETEK MX Series Rev: AY User Manual
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User Manual – Rev AY
AMETEK Programmable Power
MX Series
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INITIAL SETUP
The initial setup menu can be used to determine the AC source
settings at power up. CAUTION: The initial setup can be used to
power up the AC source with the output on and a high voltage
present at the output. For normal situations, this is not
recommended due to the potential danger to operators. It is
recommended that the initial voltage be set low and/or the
output relay be programmed to OFF for most situations.
LIMIT SETUP
The Limit menu shows the frequency, voltage and current limit
capabilities of the AC source. Any attempt to program the output
beyond these limits will result in a “-222 Data Out of Range
error”. Note that these limits are hardware determined and
cannot be changed by the user. They are shown for reference
only.
UTILITY 2
CONFIGURATION
The Configuration menu shows the installed options. This
screen is for reference only and typically, no fields can be
changed by the user.
LANETWORK SETUP
Displays or sets LAN interface settings. If the LAN option is
present, this screen may be used to view or change LAN
parameters. The MAC address is fixed and cannot be changed.
IP and Gateway addresses are normally assigned by the
network DCHP server. Changes to the other fields can be made
by pressing the SET button first. The indicator in the top right
hand of the screen will change from “NC” to “SET”. Note that
any setting changes made won’t take effect till after the unit has
been powered down and back up.
To set the LAN interface to AUTO IP mode, set the IP and
Gateway address to all zeros. This will cause the IP to be
requested from the network the next time power is cycled. To
manually set the IP and Gateway address, enter the address
from the keypad.
The Port address is normally set to 5025. The number of host
bits is a function of the network address range.