Cv/Cc Signal; Parameter Setting Memory; Default Setting - TDK-Lambda GH10-100 User Manual

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PS_OK delay setting:
1.
Press SYST Button, SYST (GREEN) LED illuminates. Rotate Voltage encoder until PSO.DL
Appears.
2.
Rotate the Current encoder to set the required delay time. Press on the current encoder to
select the desired delay value.
3.
The display will blink once to acknowledge the setting.
4.
Exit SYST menu by pressing the Back button or the SYST button.
2.12.6

CV/CC Signal

CV/CC_MON signal indicates the power supply operation mode (Constant Voltage / Constant
Current /Constant Power).
CV/CC_MON signal is an open collector output, maximum voltage of 30V, at J1-4, referenced to
COM_SELV at J1-11 (Isolated Interface Common). When the power supply operates in the
Constant Voltage mode, the Constant power mode or OUTPUT OFF, CV/CC_MON signal is high.
When the power supply operates in the Constant Current mode, CV/CC_MON signal output is low
(0-0.6V), with maximum 10mA sink current.
Do not connect CV/CC signal to a voltage source higher than 30VDC. Always connect CV/CC
signal to the voltage source with a series resistor to limit the sink current to less than 10mA.
For all rear panel functions and for navigation of all menus refer to the Rear Panel menus in
section 1.5 & section 1.8.
2.13

Parameter Setting Memory

Power supply has the following memory configuration modes:
2.13.1

Default Setting

This function sets all parameters to their default state, as defined in Table 2-6 and Table 2-7.
Factory Reset settings can be restored via Front Panel menu, Reset button or communication
command. The following states are cleared: OVP, Foldback and UVP.
1.
Press SYST Button, SYST (GREEN) LED illuminates. Rotate Voltage encoder until FRST DEFLT
Appears.
2.
Press Current encoder to accept default settings.
3.
Display shows SURE NO. Rotate current encoder to display SURE YES. Press Current encoder to
accept. The display will blink once to acknowledge the setting.
4.
Exit SYST menu by pressing the Back button or the SYST button.
CAUTION
NOTE
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