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Constant-Voltage/Constant-Current DC Power Supply series Instruction Manual...
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も Safety Precautions Useful Function For your safety ................ 1 Memory ....................... 39 E x p o r t i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...................
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Table of Contents Maintenance Using in Series/Parallel Operation Warranty Period................... 155 Parallel Operation ................. 123 Daily Maintenance & Inspection........ 155 Connecting ....................... ............... 156 Cleaning Air Filter Operation ...................... .................. 156 Cleaning Panels Error Codes .................... ......... 156 Inspecting Cables & Terminals Series Operation....................
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This instruction manual uses the various symbols below to indicate areas of caution. Please thoroughly read and understand these symbols and their significance prior to use. The section “For your safety” contains information on items not included with your purchased product. ■This manual uses the following marks and symbols to assist you in the proper use of this product.
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Please read through this manual to ensure the proper placement and use environment for this product before turning on power. If any problems arise, please unplug the power supply plug from the outlet power immediately and contact Takasago. Caution Using this product near receivers (radios, televisions, etc.) may interfere with reception.
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The ZX-S Series is the Switching DC Constant Voltage/Constant Current Power Supply capable of changing from zero-volt and zero-ampere. By applying the Zoom method, an extension ratio of 8 times is possible within the range of the rated output power. (See Note 1) ・...
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About this Product Features ✧Multi-Functional Zoom Power Supply ✧External Analog Control(ZX-S Series Type-LAN) Able to handle any combination of voltage and current. Able to control ON-OFF output with external contact points, Perfect for experiments requiring both voltage and current. and voltages and currents based on external DC voltage (0 ~10V) and external resistance (0~∞...
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About this Product Part Names and Functions Front Panel PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK STEP VOLTAGE OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT DISPLAY STORE MEMORY OUTPUT PRESET FUNC. ALARM RESET LOCAL DC OUTPUT POWER LOCK 80A MAX ①.STEP VOLTAGE/CURRENT ※This is the front panel of the ZX-S-800LN Setting/Selection Dial ⑥.LOCK LOCK Key...
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About this Product Front Panel PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK STEP VOLTAGE OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT MEMORY DISPLAY STORE OUTPUT PRESET FUNC. ALARM RESET LOCAL DC OUTPUT POWER LOCK 80A MAX ※Front panel diagram of ZX-S-800LN ⑭.Output Terminal(for 800LN/LAN, 1600LN/LAN) ⑩.DISPLAY DC Output Terminal.
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About this Product Display Panel STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE .FUNC. OUTPUT POWER STEP Function Display Lamp 100 LMT CURRENT Lights when Function settings are available. .PRESET ⑮.kW、V、W Measurement Unit Display Lamp Preset Display Lamp Lights when top Number Display displays a voltage/power Lights when Preset settings are available.
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About this Product Rear Panel The nominal voltage for the power supply is indicated on the rear panel. ! Please use only the input power cable that is included. Do not use the included input power cable with any other products.
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About this Product .M/S CONTROL (IN) Connector for Parallel Operation Control (Input) and Output ON/OFF Control with External Contacts Slave Control Signal Input Connector for parallel operations. Use for toggling the output ON/OFF with external contacts. .M/S CONTROL (OUT) Parallel Operation Control (Output) Connector for parallel connections.
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①.Input Power Cable (AC125V Rating) 1 item (400LN/LAN,800LN/LAN) ※The included power cable cannot be used for AC200V inputs. Please contact Takasago Sales Department for the proper power cable. ②.2P/3P Adapter (AC125V Rating)
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Preparation & Installation Caution This product was designed to be used in stable areas. Do not use or place in areas prone to vibration. Improper placement of the power supply may result in damage. Please see below for proper placement. How to place: Prohibited PRESET...
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Preparation & Connecting Connecting the Power Supply This product operates on a 85V~250V and 45Hz~65Hz single-phase AC power supply. The maximum input current during rated output is approximately 7A when the AC power supply’s voltage is 85V. To ensure proper and safe use of this produce, please observe the following. Danger Ground the green cord when using the 2P-3P adapter.
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Preparation & Connecting MEMO Connecting Loads ・Twisting wires can minimize the ripple and noise at the load terminal. For wiring to the output terminal, please attach the M5 ・The noise level can be minimized smaller than the crimp-style terminal and be sure to tightly fasten the M5 standard value by connecting the C1 and C2 close to screws.(※)...
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Preparation & Connecting Danger Verify that the main power supply for the power supply is turned off when connecting loads. Mandatory Do not wire loads when voltage is being outputted from the power supply. Prohibited Caution Use wires with sufficient cross section areas for load currents. Ex.)See Appendix Load Current vs Cross section areas.
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Preparation & Connecting Attaching the Output Terminal Cover 1.Hook and attach one terminal cover (both covers are identical in shape) on the upper grooves of the Output Terminal platform. 2.Attach the support rod to the remaining terminal cover (inserting it into the center part of the cover) and affix the rod in place by screwing an M3x6mm into it from the bottom of the cover.
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基本的な使い方 Startup Display Once power is turned on (POWER switch pushed to ON), the power supply model will be displayed in the top Number Display and the firmware version and number of parallel connected devices will be displayed in the bottom Number Display.
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Basic Operations Returning Factory Settings DISPLAY MEMORY STORE All power supply settings can be initialized. OUTPUT To return settings to factory default settings, turn the POWER switch PRESET FUNC. ON while holding down the MEMORY keys“A” and “C”. Release the keys ALARM RESET LOCAL once the Number Display lights up.
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Basic Operations STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK Operating as Constant Voltage Power Supply VOLTAGE Please verify that the settings for Over Voltage OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT Protection (OVP) circuit (page 31) and Over Current Protection (OCP) circuit (page 33) are in effect. Turn the POWER switch ON to startup the power supply.
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Basic Operations Turn the CURRENT dial to adjust the Current Limit Value STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK Set a value greater than the required load current. VOLTAGE (Turn dial right to raise or left to lower set value.) MEMO OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT...
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Basic Operations STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK Operating as Constant Current Power Supply VOLTAGE Please verify that the settings for Over Voltage Protection (OVP) circuit (page 31) and Over Current Protection OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT (OCP) circuit (page 33) are in effect. Turn the POWER switch ON to startup the power supply.
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Basic Operations Turn the VOLTAGE dial to adjust the Voltage Limit Value STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE (Turn dial right to raise or left to lower set value.) MEMO OUTPUT POWER STEP If the voltage limit value is set to a value lower than 100 LMT CURRENT the required load voltage, voltage will be restricted...
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Basic Operations Remote Sensing Remote sensing is used for solving problems with voltage drop between the output terminal and load due to wiring by compensating for the voltage drop. Remote sensing is able to compensate voltages up to 1V per direction (one-way).
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Basic Operations Function Settings This section covers about setting parameters for various functions. Parameters that can be set are the device address, bitrate, parity, Output ON/OFF Toggle at external contact, current sinking functions ON/OFF, OUTPUT settings when POWER is ON, voltmeter and ammeter display when OUTPUT is OFF, etc. For details, see the FUNCTION Settings Items List.
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Basic Operations Settings Items List 【FUNCTION Settings Items】 Item Settings Item Parameters and their Ranges Default Value Displays version only (cannot be Firmware Version changed) 0=OFF 1=ON Current Sinking Functions ON/OFF 1=ON Startup Mode Selection 0=CV Priority, High Speed 0=CV Priority, High Speed 1=CC Priority, High Speed 2=CV Priority, Slew Rate 3=CC Priority, Slew Rate...
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Basic Operations Settings Items List (Continued) 【FUNCTION Settings Items】 Item Settings Items Parameters and their Ranges Default Value 0=Compensation Mode OFF 1 = Operates when Output is turned ON/OFF or when 1 = Operates when Output is Linearity Compensation Function settings are changed.
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Basic Operations Settings Items List (Continued) 【FUNCTION Settings Items】 Item Settings Items Range & Contents of Parameter Default Value 0=OFF(TOGGLE) 0=OFF(TOGGLE) 1=MODE1 (HOT START) OUTPUT Status when POWER ON 2=MODE2 (HOT START)(※) 0=Displays Measurement Values 0=Displays Voltmeter/Ammeter Display when Measurement Value OUTPUT is OFF 1=Displays Set Values 0=only LOCK key is valid...
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Basic Operations Settings Items List (Continued) 【FUNCTION Settings Items】 Item Settings Items Range & Contents of Parameter Default Value 0.00~2.00 Ω(400LAN) 0.00Ω Internal Resistance 0.00~1.00 Ω(800LAN) Settings 0.00~0.50 Ω(1600LAN) 0=Master 0=Master Series Operation 1=Slave 0=Is not included in LEVEL1_ALM 0=Is not included in CV_STS LEVEL1_ALM 1=Included in LEVEL1_ALM...
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Basic Operations Settings Items List (Continued) 【FUNCTION Settings Items】 Item Settings Items Range & Contents of Parameter Default Value Sequential Operating 0.0s 0~59.9s(Setting Resolution:0.1s) OFF Time (s) Sequential Operating 0.0s 0~59.9s(Setting Resolution:0.1s) OFF Time (s) OUTPUT OFF at the 1=enable end of the limited 0=disable repetition of...
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Basic Operations Setting Output ON/OFF Toggle Mode It is possible to nullify the use of the OUTPUT key. To do so, set the settings to 1, and when the POWER switch is turned ON, output will begin even if the OUTPUT key is not pressed.
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Basic Operations Over Voltage Protection(OVP) Circuit In the event of an over voltage due to circuit failure of the power supply, improper use, load opens in constant current mode, etc. the output is turned OFF and switching is ceased to protect the load. The OVP...
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If the error code and OVP does not erase after holding down the OVP DISPLAY MEMORY STORE and OCP keys, the power supply may be damaged. Turn power off OUTPUT PRESET immediately and please contact Takasago or your retail store. FUNC. ALARM RESET LOCAL POWER MEMO LOCK ・During serial data communication, recovery from alarm status is...
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Basic Operations Over Current Protection(OCP) Circuit In the event of an over current due to a short circuit in the load, the output is turned OFF and switching is ceased to protect the load. The OCP current can be set from 1.25% to 125% of the rated current. Setting/Canceling Over Current Protection Setting Over Current Protection Level ①.Set the output to OFF with the OUTPUT key.
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If the error code and OCP does not erase after holding down the DISPLAY MEMORY STORE OVP and OCP keys, the power supply may be damaged. Turn power off immediately and please contact Takasago or your retail store. OUTPUT PRESET FUNC. ALARM RESET...
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Basic Operations Fan Alarm ※This function is only 400LN/LAN It monitors the rotation status of the cooling fan motor of the power supply. When detecting an alarm, you can set whether to continue or stop the output of the power supply. Setting/Canceling Fan Alarm Setting for Fan Alarm Detection OUTPUT...
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FAn. If a fan alarm occurs, t he deterioration of the motor or the trouble is possible. MEMORY DISPLAY STORE Please contact Takasago or your retail store. OUTPUT PRESET FUNC. ALARM RESET LOCAL POWER MEMO LOCK ・During serial date communication, recovery from alarm...
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AD_OV E002 - Abnormal voltage detected in May be damaged. the power supply circuit Contact Takasago Sales Dept. E003 Over heating protection ●Turn power OFF. Leave device to cool is triggered. down. Turn power ON ●Check environmental temperatures ●Verify Fan Motor rotates when power is...
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- Failure to initialize during startup Restart power supply. If the display does (for LAN) not change, may be damaged. Please contact Takasago Sales Dept. Startup Sequence E130 - Failure to initialize during startup Restart power supply. If the display does Failure not change, may be damaged.
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便利な機 Memory Saves and loads the set values of the voltage, current, and various functions in memories “A”, “B”, and “C”. MEMO Settings Items that can be saved in memory are listed on page 41, “Panel Memory Savable Settings”. Saving in Memory This function will save the current set values in MEMORY DISPL AY...
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Useful Function Loading from Memory STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE 〔Single-Action Loading〕 OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT Set the parameter for FUNCTION settings item 54 to”0”. (See page 25 Function Settings on how.) Press the memory key you wish to load from. DISPLAY MEMORY STORE...
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Useful Function Panel Memory Savable Settings Keys used to set Savable Parameters PRESET CV Set Value CC Set Value OVP Set Value OCP Set Value FUNC. Selection of Startup Mode CV Slew Rate Rising CV Slew Rate Falling CC Slew Rate Rising CC Slew Rate Falling ON Delay Time OFF Delay Time...
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Useful Function Startup Mode Selection Allows you to select the optimal output startup properties for each use. 1.Constant Voltage (CV) Priority Mode Perfect when using as a normal constant voltage power supply for testing equipment and devices. 2.Constant Current (CC) Priority Mode Perfect when wishing to control the current of electromagnets etc.
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Useful Function Example of Slew Rate Settings in CV Priority Mode CV優先モードでスルーレート設定をした例 Variable Slew Rate ① ② △V △t Sets the increasing and falling rate for each ① △V output voltage and output current individually. ② △t Time (s)→ 時間(s)→ ■Constant Voltage (CV) Slew Rate ①...
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Useful Function When selecting Constant Voltage (CV) Priority, STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE Variable Slew Rate mode (Item 2 set to 2) Set the Item Number to either 3 or 4 OUTPUT POWER STEP 100 LMT CURRENT Set to 3 or 4 using the VOLTAGE dial.
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Useful Function Sequential ON/OFF Toggles the Output ON/OFF for multiple ZX-S Series Caution power supplies using time delays. Optional cables KXC-300(300mm) or ●TERMINATION Settings (Termination Resistor) KXC-600(600mm) are required for connection. Set the sequential master (#1) and last sequential slave (Sold Separately) (#n) TERMINATION switch to ON.
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Useful Function Using the Sequential Function MEMO Toggles the output ON/OFF once the delay time, It is possible to set the delay time (tdon, tdoff) set as the trigger of each unit for the sequential for the sequential master unit. Master unit’s “OUTPUT ON”...
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Useful Function Set the Sequential Master and Sequential Slave Unit Settings STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE Select Item Number 60 with the VOLTAGE dial. OUTPUT POWER Set the Master and Slave settings with the STEP 100 LMT CURRENT CURRENT dial. Master Unit is Address “1”.
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Useful Function Key Lock Use the LOCK key when protecting settings from careless operations is desired. Key Lock Settings Pressing the LOCK key will restrict key inputs. LOCK lamp will light. ZX-S-400LN PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK STEP VOLTAGE The status of the Lock Key can be selected under the FUNCTION Settings Item Number 53 parameters from OUTPUT POWER STEP...
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Useful Function Variable Internal Resistance(ZX-S Series Type-LAN ) Caution This function intentionally generates a voltage drop due Variable Internal Resistance function is restricted to to load current when running in Constant Voltage mode. only DC operations. This function is capable of approximating an internal Not suited for approximating transient phenomenon.
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Useful Function Measurement Display Smoothing Use when wishing to stabilize displayed values when the load current is periodically fluctuating at high speeds. The displayed value will be the average value of data, including new data, measured within the past 2 seconds. This is renewed approximately every 200ms.
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Useful Function Linearity Compensation This function provides a high output setting accuracy by measuring and compensating the nonlinearity of the output caused by feedback systems or DA converters/Error Amplifiers used as a DC power supply voltage or current reference value. This is normally used when the compensation function is turned ON (Parameter 1 or 2). Setting Procedures Press the Function “FUNC.”...
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Useful Function Supplementary Information It may happen to have some minor change in output when OUTPUT ON, when OUTPUT setting change during OUTPUT ON and when OUTPUT mode changing such as CV to CC or CC to CV. It is recommended to set the Linearity Compensation to OFF, if there is any concern on the minor change in output against the test specimen at load side.
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Useful Function Sequential Operation Function The sequential operation function of ZX-S series is automatic sequential output control function either regularly or continuously by setting control time for memory setting and OUTPUT OFF. (V)/(A) Memory Memory tA:Operating Time with Memory A tB:Operating Time with Memory B tC:Operating Time with Memory C tOff:Operating Time for OUTPUT...
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Useful Function How to use sequence operation function Set the desired value of voltage, current and various function MEMORY DISPLAY STORE to memory A, B and C, referencing "Useful Function -Memory Function" in the Instruction Manual. OUTPUT PRESET Press Function Key "FUNC.". FUNC.
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Useful Function The "OUTPUT" lamp is blinking during the sequential Sequential Operation will be started after pressing "OUTPUT" button. operationsequence operation "OUTPUT" lamp will be blinking once the sequential operation is started. OUTPUT PRESET The sequential operation will be stopped, if the "OUTPUT"button is pressed FUNC.
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Useful Function OUTPUT OFF at the end of the limited repetition of Sequential Operation It is enable to select either OUTPUT OFF or keeping the latest status at the end of the sequential operation by switching the item 114. (V)/(A) Keep the output of memory C Memory Memory...
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Useful Function Detail for Sequential Operation Function 1. The sequential operation time is the sum of each operation time such as hrs., min. and sec. of Function Setting Item from 102 to 113. e.g. The operation time for Memory A will be 1 hrs., 10 min. ned 23.4 sec. under the followings. FUNCTION Setting Item 102 : 1 hrs.
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Useful Function 3. It is enable to stop the sequential operation forcibly by OUTPUT OFF during the sequential operation. e.g. Once the sequential operation is stopped by OUTPUT button during the output with the Memory C setting, the OUTPUT will be OFF when any operation time is set for Memory A, Memory B, Memory C and OUTPUT OFF.
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Useful Function e.g. 2) The operation in case of non-achieving the target value by slew rate (V)/(A) Memory tA:Operating Time with Memory A tB:Operating Time with Memory B tC:Operating Time with Memory C tOff:Operating Time with OUTPUT OFF Memory Memory tOff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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The command format can be selected between two formats, one is the format of IEEE488.2 common command and conforming to SCPI protocol and the other is the format conforming to the command of TAKASAGO's EX series product. LAN Communication Connector form(RJ-45) of remote control connector「LAN」...
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Using via Digital Data Communication Operation Contents of LAN Communication ■About TCP/IP connection In PC connection, this product is set in waiting connection(passive-open) The connection in the product which establishes simultaneously is one. ZX-S-LNseries ZX-LNseries ZX-S-HNseries ZX-HNseries The data is discarded, (Connection cutting off) even if receives the data from serial I/F in...
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Using via Digital Data Communication After establishing connection, each time LAN I/F side detects non communication state for ten seconds, the product transmits Keep-Alive packet to PC. If this product does not receive the response of Keep-Alive packet 6 times in a row, transmits RST packet and cuts connection. ZX-S-LNseries ZX-LNseries ZX-S-HNseries...
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Using via Digital Data Communication ■Internal Operation of ZX-S-LN Series/ZX-S-HN Series Communication Line ZX-S-LN・ZX-S-HN series convert the data received from LAN I/F in TCP/IP Packet, to the serial I/F, and transmit to the serial communication line Of TAKASAGO's power supply. ZX-LN Series ZX Series...
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③ 「 Display Ex.1 」 is displayed, when the connection is established(ESTABLISHED), and chages to the maintenance mode. MM-2490 : ZX-S series LAN I/F version : 0.00 (build: Jan 01 2012, 00:00:00) Copyright(c) TAKASAGO,LTD. 2012 All Rights Reserved. (Display Ex.1) Caution ...
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Using via Digital Data Communication ■Procedure to change the settings In case of settings change in maintenance mode, input Configuration Menu number of 「Display Ex.2」 followed by the command prompt. Input referring to the displayed settings guide, and press Enter key at the end. 「Change xxxxxxxxx」...
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Using via Digital Data Communication 'Command error' is displayed as shown in ( in the cases of syntax error・range error Display Ex.4) >2 IP address : 192.168.0.1 Set new IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) >192.168.100.1222 Command error > (Display Ex.4) Caution ・MAC Address cannnot be changed ・If wants to reflect the settings, please save the current settings by "s"...
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IN/OUT Pin assignment of External Control Connector 「SERIAL I/F」 ■Connection to 『SERIAL I/F (RS-485)』 Connect by TAKASAGO's option 「T485-**M」 or 「KXC-**」 to ZX-S 「SERIAL I/F」. Caution If you prepare the cable by yourself, please check carefully RS-485 specification and then connect it.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Multiple Connections The diagram below shows the connections for controlling multiple ZX-S Series power supplies with one computer. By setting each individual address for the ZX Series power supplies, it is possible to control up to a maximum of 31 devices with one RS232-C port.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Serial Port Settings Below is the serial port settings for ZX-S Series power supplies. Serial Port Settings Item Set Value Ranges Bitrate 2400、9600、19200、38400bps Data Length 8bit (fixed) Parity NOT、ODD、EVEN Stop Bit 1bit (fixed) Flow Control None ※The underlined items are used in the default settings.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Accessing Access Procedure For controlling via communication commands, match the address assigned by the “Device Address Assign” command with the device address, set under FUNCTION Settings Item 60 “Device Address”. At this point, the front panel “REMOTE” LED will light and control via communication commands will be granted.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Communication with Multiple Connections Below are Remote Control examples when connected to two ZX-S Series power supplies. Connection Configuration T485-**M or KXC-** Z X-S-400LN Z X-S-400LN ST EP ST EP PRESET FUNC. REMO TE LOCK PRESET FUNC.
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Communication Commands Command forms can be selected from 2 types; ZX standard command forms in conformance with IEEE488.2 Common Command and SCPI Protocol, or EX command compatible forms in conformance with Takasago EX Series Commands. Command forms can be selected under FUNCTION Settings Item 63 “Command Forms” (See page 27).
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Using via Digital Data Communication Upper and Lower-Casing Discrimination Common Command and SCPI Command do not discriminate between upper and lower casing. <Ex.> OUTPUT Output Outp OUTP OUTPut Short Form & Long Form SCPI Command has two forms; abbreviated (Short) and normal (Long) form. Either can be sent. Command words must use either of the two forms.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Further, when using semi-colons, if there are commands of the same command level the root can be omitted. <Ex.> Due to there being a command within the same level, everything after CONTain is executed. ALM:CLEar;CONTain:CC<NRf> When a colon “...
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Response:Name of Manufacturer, Name of Model, Software Version Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・Sequence operation in progress <Ex.> *IDN? TAKASAGO,ZX-S-400LN,1.00 *RST : Reset Function:Resets set parameters (Factory Default Settings) Format:*RST Type:SET command only No parameters Restrictions:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SCPI Command This section explains about commands which conform to SCPI Protocol. ADDRess Level ADDRess level command is only for assigning the device address. Command Name Summary Command Type ADDRess Assigns device address SET only ADDRess :...
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Using via Digital Data Communication ALM Level ALM level command corresponds to external output settings for alarm reset and status information. Command Name Summary Command Type - - :CLEar Executes alarm reset SET only :CONTAin - :CC Sets whether to include CC_STS in LEVEL1_ALM or not Both :CV Sets whether to include CV_STS in LEVEL1_ALM or not...
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Using via Digital Data Communication ALM:CONTain:CV :Sets whether to contain CV_STS in LEVEL1_ALM Function: Sets whether to contain CV_STS status in LEVEL1_ALM output condition Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Items 74 Format:ALM:CONTain:CV <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Does not include in LEVEL1_ALM 1 ・・・Includes in LEVEL1_ALM Response:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication ALM:CONTain:PONB :Sets whether to include P_ON_B in LEVEL1_ALM Function: Sets whether to include P_ON_B status in LEVEL1_ALM output condition Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 76 Format:ALM:CONTain:PONB <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Does not include in LEVEL1_ALM 1 ・・・Includes in LEVEL1_ALM Response:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication OUTPut Level OUTPut level command corresponds to functions concerning output control. Command Name Summary Command Type OUTPut - - :DELay - - :ON Sets Output ON Delay Time Both :OFF Sets Output OFF Delay Time Both :EXTernal -...
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Using via Digital Data Communication OUTPut:DELay:OFF :Sets Output OFF Delay Time Function: Sets Output OFF Delay Time Same as FUNCTION Settings Item 9 Format:OUTPut:DELay:OFF <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Paramters: 0.00~99.99 Response: Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication OUTPut:HOT : Sets Output status while POWER is ON Function: Sets Output status while POWER is ON Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 51 Format:OUTPut:HOT <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Paramters: 0…OFF 1…MODE1(HOT START) HOT START is valid also when recovered from ALM or TRIP 2…MODE2(HOT START)...
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Using via Digital Data Communication OUTPut[:STATe] :Sets Output ON/OFF Function:Sets the Output ON/OFF Format:OUTPut[:STATe] <String> Type:SET command, QUERY command Paramters: ON…Output ON OFF…Output OFF Response: Same as parameter Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as series operation slave unit ・While operating as parallle operation slave unit <Ex.>...
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Using via Digital Data Communication MEASure Level MEASure level command corresponds to functions concerning measurement. Command Name Summary Command Type MEASure - - :CORRection - - :MODE Sets operation mode for the Linear Compensation Function Both :MVAV Sets Moving Average process for measurement values Both [:SCALar] -...
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Using via Digital Data Communication MEASure:CORRection:MODE :Sets operation mode for the Linearity Compensation Function Function: Sets the operation mode for the Linearity Compensation Function Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 13 Format:MEASure:CORRection:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Paramters: 0…Compensation OFF 1…Executes only when Output is toggled ON/OFF or when there is a setting change 2…Continual compensates Response:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC] :Retrives Current Measurement Values Function:Retrives current measurement values. Format:MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC]? Type:QUERY command only Response:Returns same resolution data as the Ammeter Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit <Ex.>...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SOURce Level SOURce level command corresponds to functions concerning output settings, and settings for voltage/current values. Command Name Summary Command Type [SOURce] - - :CURRent - - [:LEVel] - - [:IMMediate] - - [:AMPLitude] Sets Output Current Both :PROTection -...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] :Setes Output Current Function:Sets the output current Format:[SOURce]:CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:Range varies on the model and the number of parallel connected devices Response:Same as parameters Output Current(A) Ranges Model(Type) No. of 400LN/LAN...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] :Sets OCP Current Function:Sets the OCP current Format:[SOURce]:CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:Range varies on the model and the number of parallel connected devices Response:Same as parameters OCP Current(A) Ranges Model(Type) No. of 400LN/LAN...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:CURRent:SLEW:RISing :Sets the CC Slew Rate Rising Function: Sets the CC slew rate for rising Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 5 Format:[SOURce]:CURRent:SLEW:RISing <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:Range varies on the model and the number of parallel connected devices. Response:Same as parameters CC Slew Rate(Unit:A/s)...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:CURRent:SLEW:FALLing :Sets CC Slew Rate Falling Function: Sets the CC slew rate for falling Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 6 Format:[SOURce]:CURRent:SLEW:FALLing <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:Range varies on the model and the number of parallel connected devices. See CC Slew Rate Ranges for range settings.
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:MEMory:RECall:MODE :Sets Load Order for Panel Memory Function: Sets the order of loading for panel memory(A/B/C) Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 54 Format:[SOURce]:MEMory:RECall:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0・・・Determines by Single-Action 1・・・Determines by Double-Action Response:Same as parameters Restrictions:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:RESistance[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] :Sets Internal Resistance Function:Sets the internal resistance Format:[SOURce]:RESistance[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:Range varies on the model and the number of parallel connected devices Response:Same as parameters Internal Resistance(Ω ) Ranges Model(Type) No. of 400LAN...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] :Sets Output Voltage Function:Sets the output voltage Format:[SOURce]:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0.00~84.00 Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress <Ex.>...
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Using via Digital Data Communication [SOURce]:VOLTage:SLEW:RISing :Sets CV Slew Rate Rising Function: Sets the CV slew rate for rising Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 3 Format:[SOURce]:VOLTage:SLEW:RISing <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0.1~160.0 Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication STATus Level STATus level command corresponds to retrieving status information. Command Name Summary Command Type STATus - - :MEASure - - :CONDition Retrieves Power Supply Status QUERY only :PARallel Retrieves Number of Parallel Connected Devices QUERY only STATus:MEASure:CONDition :Retrives Power Supply Status...
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Using via Digital Data Communication *1 Status for factory adjustments of OVP and OCP. In practice, the status for then OVP and OCP are running is outputed to Bit4 OCP_ALM and Bit3 OVP_ALM. *2 Booster refers to a ZX-S Series power supply that is running as a slave unit under parallel operation. <Ex.>...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem Level SYSTem level command corresponds to the settings of main FUNCTION items. Command Name Summary Command Type SYSTem - - :COMMunicate - - :SERial - - [:RECeive] - - :BAUD Sets Bitrate Both :PACE Sets Acknowledge Response Both :PARity...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial[:RECeive]:BAUD :Sets Bitrate Function: Sets the bitrate Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 61 Format:SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial[:RECeive]:BAUD <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0・・・2400bps 1・・・9600bps 2・・・19200bps 3・・・38400bps Response: 2400、9600、19200、38400 Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial[:RECeive]:PARity[:TYPE] :Sets Parity Function:Sets the parity Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 62 Format:SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial[:RECeive]:PARity[:TYPE] <String> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters ODD ・・・・Odd number EVEN・・・Even number NONE・・・None Response: ODD、EVEN、NONE Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:CONTrol:CURRent:MODE :Sets Mode for Current Setting Control Method Function: Sets mode for the method on setting the current Same settings as FUNCTION Setttings Items 71 Format:SYSTem:CONTrol:CURRent:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Front Panel, Digital Communication 1...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:ERRor :Reads Error Message Function:After an error response is received, send this command to retrive the cause for the generated error Format:SYSTem:ERRor? Type:QUERY command only Response: Error Code, Error Message Table-Error Codes & Error Messages Error Code Error Messages Meaning...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:KEYLock:MODE :Sets LOCK Mode Function: Sets the mode for the Key Lock on the front panel Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 53 Format:SYSTem:KEYLock:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Only LOCK key is usable 1...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:PRESet:MODE :Sets Method to Determine PRESET Contents Function: Sets the method in which the PRESET contents are determined Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 50 Format:SYSTem:PRESet:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Changes set values after PRESET mode is completed 1 ・・・Changes set values while PRESET mode is operating Response:Same as parameters Restrictions:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:SINK :Sets SINK ON/OFF Function: Sets the SINK function ON/OFF Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 1 Format:SYSTem:SINK <String> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: ON ・・・SINK ON OFF ・・・SINK OFF Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SYSTem:TRIP:MODE :Sets Operation for Stopping Output During Serious Failure Function: Sets the operation for stopping the output during a serious failure Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 10 Format:SYSTem:TRIP:MODE <NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters: 0 ・・・Stop switching 1...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SEQuence Level SEQuence level command corresponds to the settings of sequence operation and retrieving status information. コマンド名 処理概要 コマンド形態 SEQuence ― ― :MODE Sets Sequence Operating mode Both :COUNt Sets Sequence Operating Number of time Both :MEMA Sets Memory A Operating Time...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SEQuence:COUNt :Sets Sequence Operating Number of time Function:Sets the sequence operating number of time. Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 101 Format:SEQuence:COUNt[]<NRf> Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:0~9999 Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SEQuence:MEMB :Sets Memory B Operating Time Function:Sets the memory B operating time Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 105~107 Format:SEQuence:MEMB[]※1,※2,※3 Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:※1 0~999(h) ※2 0~59(m) ※3 0.0~59.9(s) Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SEQuence:OFF :Sets Sequence Operating OFF Time Function:Sets the sequence operating OFF time Same settings as FUNCTION Settings Item 111~113 Format:SEQuence:OFF[]※1,※2,※3 Type:SET command, QUERY command Parameters:※1 0~999(h) ※2 0~59(m) ※3 0.0~59.9(s) Response:Same as parameters Restrictions: Alarm response is returned for normal SET commands in the following conditions ・While operating as a series operation slave unit ・While operating as a parallel operation slave unit ・Sequence operation in progress...
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Using via Digital Data Communication SEQuence:STATus :Retrieving Sequence Operating Status Function:Sets the retrieving sequence operating status Format:SEQuence:STATus? Type:QUERY only Response:※1,※2,※3 ※1::Sepuence main state 0・・・Stopped 1・・・In action ※2:Sepuence sub state 0・・・Waiting 1・・・Memory A operation 2・・・Memory A operation 3・・・Memory A operation 4・・・OUTPUT OFF ※3:Seqence operating number of times 0・・・Continues action 1~9999...
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Using via Digital Data Communication EX Compatible Commands EX compatible commands are commands which conform to Takasago EX Series communication command format. Remote control is possible for only EX and ZX-S series mutal functions due to Ex and command compatiblty.
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Using via Digital Data Communication Command Format All commands and responses are ASCII strings. “A~Z” characters are reconized as command strings. “+,-,.,0~9” characters are reconized as parameters. Command Group Sending Multiple commands can be sent in a single string by seperating commands with “,”. <Ex.>A1,MV10.00,MC2.00,OT1 However, a single string with multiple commands assigning addresses will error.
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Using via Digital Data Communication SET Commands This section explains the SET commands of EX based commands. A :Assigns Device Address Function:Assigns the device address for ZX power supplies Format:A* *:Set value within range Range:0~50 Assigned Address 0 is a global address. Assign addresses to all multi-connected ZX-S Series power supplies.
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Using via Digital Data Communication LC :Sets OCP Current Function:Sets the OCP current Format:OCP* *:Set value within range Range:Values other than ranges result in parameter errors. Range varies on the model and number of parallel connected devices. OCP Current Range Model(Type))...
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Using via Digital Data Communication MC :Sets Output Current Function:Sets the output current Format:MC* *:Set value within range Range:Values other than ranges result in parameter errors. Range varies on the model and number of parallel connected devices. Output Current Range Model(Type) No.
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Using via Digital Data Communication OT :Sets Output ON/OFF Function:Sets the output ON/OFF Format:OT* *:Set value Set Value: 0:OUTPUT “OFF” 1:OUTPUT “ON” Values other than 0 or 1 result in parameter errors. <Ex.>A1,OT0 :Executes Breaker Trip Function:Executes breaker trip Format:TP* *:Set values Set Values:...
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Using via Digital Data Communication Read-Back Commands This sections explains about the Ex based command Read-Back commands. TK0 :Read-Back Set Paramters Function:Retrives the output voltage, output current, OVP voltage, OCP current, and output ON/OFF status set in the ZX power supply with the specified device addess. Format:TK0...
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Using via Digital Data Communication TK3 :Read-Back Status Information Function:Retrives the status information from the ZX power supply with the specified device address Format:TK3 Read-Back Format:A*1,STAT*2 *1、*2:Read-Back Value Read-Back Value: *1:Device address of the responed ZX power supply *2:Status is represents as 0 or 1 STAT*******...
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Using via Digital Data Communication TK4 :Read-Back Measured Voltage Data Function:Retrives the measured voltage data from the ZX power supply with the specified device address Format:TK4 Read-Back Format:*V *:Read-Back Value Read-Back Value: * :Specified ZX power supply’s Output Voltage Measurement Value (Max.
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直列・並列運転で使う Parallel Operation A maximum total of 10 power supply outputs can be connected parallel to increase the output current. Further, Master-Slave Parallel Operation, the controlling of the overall output voltage and current with a single Master, is available. Simply connect using a parallel control cable to enable automatic detection of the number of parallel devices. The measurement value, the total sum of the output current and output power, is displayed on the Master unit.
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Using in Series/Parallel Operation Operation 1.Turn on the POWER switches for all power supplies (#1 to #n). There is no set order to turn on power. 2.After all power is turned on, wait approximately 2 seconds before operating. 3.The ZX power supply which its M/S CONTROL Connector IN is not connected to another ZX-S Series power supply, is the Master unit (pervious page labeled #1).
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Using in Series/Parallel Operation 2.Error Displays for Slave Units In the event an alarm is triggered by a Slave while the Master is functioning normally; ①The Slave that detected the alarm will display the error code (top) and alarm type (bottom) in the Number Display. ②Error code “E006”...
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Using in Series/Parallel Operation Operation MEMO When returning to Master, set FUNCTION Item 73 to 0, 1.Setting Slave Unit Item 51 to 0, and Item 60 to 1. ① Press the Function “FUNC.” key. ② Select Item 73 with VOLTAGE dial. ③...
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Using in Series/Parallel Operation 2.Calibrating Slave Unit Output Settings Calibrate the Slave unit to match the Slave’s output voltage with the Master’s voltage when in Series Operation. Preparation The following measuring device is required for calibration. Voltage Measuring Digital Multimeter 2 devices No.
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Using in Series/Parallel Operation 6. Press the FUNC. Key of the Slave unit to complete 10. Adjust the Slave unit's settings with the Current output voltage offset calibration. dial to match the measured Master Unit's output voltage displayed on the digital multimeter. OUTPUT PRESET FUNC.
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Toggling Output ON/OFF with External Contacts The output for ZX-S Series power supplies can be toggled ON/OFF using outputs from small capcity contact or photocoupler. Use a photocoupler or a small signal relay or switch with a minimum contact capcity of 5V, 2.5mA. Caution ...
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals OUTPUT PRESET Setting Procedures FUNC. ALARM RESET Press the Function “FUNC.” key. FUNC. lamp will light. Settings Item Number (top) and parameters (bottom) will appear in the Number Display. Select Item number 11 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Using External Control Terminals (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) This section covers proper methods when operating the ZX-S-LAN Series Power Supply externally. The External Control Terminal is located on the rear panel of the power supply. (A connector is provided for the terminal.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals MEMO How to Insert Wire into Connector Wire Specifications ② Insert the stripped wire (as shown in ① Push a flat-head screwdriver into the ・Wire Size:AWG 28-18 the right diagram) in the hole while the square hole.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Toggling Output ON/OFF with External Contacts (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) The ZX-S Series Type-LAN can toggle the output ON/OFF using external control connectors. The output for ZX-S Series power supplies can be toggled ON/OFF using outputs from small capcity contact points or photocouplers.
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MEMO Shutdowning with short circuit (make) of contact b is standard. Shutdowning with opening (break) of contact a by option is also possible. (Please contact TAKASAGO.) Caution ● Not suited for power contacts such as main contacts for electromagnetic contactors or power relays etc.
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Control with External Analog & Contact Signals Output Voltage Control (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) Output Voltage Control with External Resistance 1.Output Voltage Control with External Resistance (A) This sections describes how to set the output voltage zero when the external resistance value is infinity. The output voltage is derived from the following formula.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals OUTPUT PRESET Setting Procedures FUNC. ALARM RESET Press the Function “FUNC.” key. FUNC. lamp will light. Settings Item Number (top) and parameters (bottom) will appear in the Number Display. STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK Select Item number 70 (Output Voltage Control) with the VOLTAGE dial.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals 2.Output Voltage Control with External Resistance (B) This sections describes how to set the output voltage to zero when the external resistance value is zero (short). The output voltage is derived from the following formula. External Resistance[kΩ] Output Voltage[V]=Max.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals 3.Output Voltage Control with External Resistance (C) This sections describes how to set the output voltage zero when the external resistance value is 10kΩ . External Resistance 外部抵抗 10kΩ CV_RC The output voltage is derived from the following formula. External Resistance[kΩ] Output Voltage[V]=Max.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Output Voltage Control with External Voltage Output voltage is proportionate to the external DC voltage. Outputs from 0 to a maximum output voltage of 80V for external voltages 0 to 10V. The external voltage uses what can produce a 1mA current. The output voltage is derived from the following formula.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Output Current Control (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) Output Current Control via External Resistance 1.Output Current Control via External Resistance(A) This sections describes how to set the output current zero, when the external resistance value is infinite (open). 0The output current is derived from the following formula.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals OUTPUT PRESET Setting Procedures FUNC. ALARM RESET Press The Function “FUNC.” key. FUNC. lamp will light. Settings Item Number (top) and parameters (bottom) will appear in the Number Display STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK Select Item number 71 with the VOLTAGE dial.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals 2.Output Current Control via External Resistance(B) This sections describes how to set the output current to zero when the external resistance value is zero (short). The output current is derived from the following formula. External Resistance[kΩ...
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals 3.Output Current Control via External Resistance(C) This sections describes how to set the output current zero when the external resistance value is 10kΩ . The output current is derived from the following formula. External Resistance 外部抵抗...
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Output Current Control via External Voltage Outputs current, which is proportionate to the direct current voltage added from external voltage. Outputs from 0 to a maximum output current of 40V for external voltages 0 to 10V. The external voltage uses what can produce a 1mA current.
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Analog Output Monitor (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) This can produce the DC voltage, which is proportional with the output voltage or output current. Use when wishing to surveillance the output with an external meter or recorder. Outputs a “0~10V”...
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals Status Output (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) This can externally output the operational status of the ZX-S Series power supply. Output Circuit Output is given by a open collector insullated by a photocoupler. LEVEL1_ALM LEVEL2_ALM CV_STS CC_STS P-ON(M)_STS...
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Controlling with External Analog & Contact Signals LEVEL_ALM1 Settings This handles the operation mode’s status signal as a LEVEL_ALM1 (alarm status). It can also be used for surveillance as an alarm when switching from constant voltage to constant current. Status Signals that can be set in LEVEL1_ALM CV_STS(Constant Voltage Operation)...
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特殊な負荷 This section explains about charging and discharging of batteries, loads with reverse current, and pulse current loads as special loads. Battery Charging/Discharging Charging Battery Batteries can be charged by constant-current automatically. Set the charge current and charge terminal voltage beforehand. Connecting Connect as shown in the below diagram.
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Special Loads Set to either 1 or 3 STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE Select Item number 2 with the VOLTAGE dial and OUTPUT POWER STEP set the value to 1 (CC priority, speed) or 3 (CC priority, straight) 100 LMT CURRENT with the CURRENT dial.
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Special Loads Discharging Battery Batteries can be discharged by constant-current. An external resistive load and switch is required. + - Power Supply Battery - Constant-Current Discharging of Battery The discharge resistance is derived from the following formula. Open-Circuit Voltage of Battery (V) R...
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Special Loads Loads with Reverse Current Caution The ZX-S Series power supply does not possess any function which will stabilize the output voltage against the reverse current generated from the load. If the maximum sink current (page 188) is exceeded, the output voltage will rise above the rated value and burn-out the internal circuits.
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Special Loads Pulse Current Loads If the load current exceeds the constant current (current limit) value for even a moment, the constant current circuits will trigger. Further, if the output power exceeds the rating even for a moment the power limit circuit will trigger.
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Warranty Period The warranty period for the ZX Series power supply is 1 year from the day of purchase. During this period Takasago Co., Ltd will take full responsibility for any damages caused to the product due to manufacturing or degradation of parts, and shall repair free of charge.
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Maintenance Cleaning Air Filter Disconnect the power supply’s power cable from the input power source. (Or, in the case of the 400W, 800W types, remove the input power cable from the rear inlet connector.) Remove the front ventilation panels. Remove dust using an air gun or vacuum cleaner. If accumulation is severe, wipe the area with a synthetic detergent diluted in water, and allow it to dry before attaching the panel.
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If air flow does not improve after cleaning or if noises are emitting from the fan, the fan motor should be replace. Caution Only 400LN/LAN fan motors can be replaced. Please contact the Takasago sales department to order the replacement of 800LN/LAN and 1600LN/LAN fan motors. MEMO ...
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Maintenance Lifespan of Parts This product uses parts possessing lifespans as follows. Differences in the lifespan may arise due to way of use. The reference table below is a general lifespan of parts. It is recommend changing parts after 5 and 10 years to ensure prolong use. Year Remarks Part...
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Calibration Calibrating Output Settings Preparation The following measuring devices are required for calibration. 1. Digital Multimeter for Voltage/Current 2.Shunt Resistor for Current Measurement- 1 set Measurement- 1 set 50A/50mV 0.1% accuracy (400LN/LAN) No. of Display Digits : 5 1/2 or more 100A/50mV...
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Calibration 7. Press the PRESET key ①. Set to “80.00V” with 10 . Adjust so that the digital multimeter (used for the VOLTAGE dial ②. output voltage measurement) displays “80.000V” with the CURRENT dial. ZX-S-4 00 LN PRE SET FUN C . REMOTE LOCK ST EP V O L TAGE STEP...
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Calibration Offset/Full-Scale Calibration of Output Current Settings 1.Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 3.Press the PRESET key again and then press the OUTPUT key to set output to ON. Disconnect the load wires and remote sensing wires. Connect the shunt to the output terminal. Connect the digital multimeter to the voltage terminal PRESET OUTPUT...
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Calibration 6.Press the FUNC. key to complete offset calibration 10.Adjust so that the digital multimeter (used for output of the output current settings. current measurement) displays “40.000mV”(※) with the CURRENT dial. OUTPUT PRESET ※For 400LN/LAN equivalent to 40A at 40.00mV FUNC.
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Calibration Offset/Full-Scale Calibration of Output Voltage with External Analog Values (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) Output Voltage Control with External Voltage 1. Disconnect the load and remote sensing wires and 4. Press FUNC. key again to finalize settings. connect the digital multimeter to the output terminal. OUTPUT PRESET Turn the POWER switch ON and...
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 28 with the VOLTAGE dial. Display to Settings Item 29 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Output Voltage Control with External Resistance(A) 1. Disconnect the load and remote sensing wires and 4. Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. connect the digital multimeter to the output terminal. Turn the POWER switch ON and OUTPUT OFF in advance. OUTPUT PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 28 with the VOLTAGE dial. Display to Settings Item 29 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Output Voltage Control with External Resistance(B) 1 . Disconnect the load and remote sensing wires and 4. Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. connect the digital multimeter to the output terminal. OUTPUT PRESET Turn the POWER switch ON and OUTPUT OFF in advance. FUNC.
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Calibration 8.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 28 with the VOLTAGE Display to Settings Item 29 with the VOLTAGE dial. dial. STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK VOLTAGE STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Output Voltage Control via External Resistance(C) 1. Disconnect the load and remote sensing wires and 4.Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. connect the digital multimeter to the output terminal. Turn the POWER switch ON and OUTPUT OFF in OUTPUT PRESET advance.
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Display to Settings Item 28 with the VOLTAGE dial. Number Display to Settings Item 29 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Offset/Full-Scale Calibration of Output Current with External Analog Values (ZX-S Series Type-LAN) Output Current Control with External Voltage 1. Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 4. Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires Connect the shunt to the output terminal.
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 30 with the VOLTAGE dial. Display to Settings Item 31 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Output Current Control with External Resistance(A) 1.Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 4.Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires Connect the shunt to the output terminal. Connect the OUTPUT PRESET digital multimeter to the voltage terminal located on the...
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 30 with the VOLTAGE dial. Display to Settings Item 31 with the VOLTAGE dial. PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK STEP VOLTAGE STEP...
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Calibration Output Current Control with External Resistance(B) 1. Perform with only the shunt connected with the 4. Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. output. Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires OUTPUT PRESET Connect the shunt to the output terminal. Connect the FUNC.
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Calibration 8. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Display to Settings Item 30 with the VOLTAGE dial. Number Display to Settings Item 31 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Output Current Control with External Resistance(C) 1.Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 4. Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings.. Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires OUTPUT PRESET Connect the shunt to the output terminal. Connect the FUNC.
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Calibration 8 . Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 12. Press the FUNC. key and change the top Display to Settings Item 30 with the VOLTAGE dial. Number Display to Settings Item 31 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP PRESET FUNC.
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Calibration Calibrating Meters Preparation The following measuring devices are required for calibration. 1.Digital Multimeter for Voltage/Current Measurement- 1 set 2. Shunt for Current Measurement – 1 set No. of Display Digits : 5 1/2 or more 50A/50mV 0.1% accuracy (400LN/LAN) Display Accuracy :...
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Calibration 6. Press the FUNC. key to complete offset voltmeter 10. Adjust the measurement value displayed in the calibration. bottom Number Display to the same value as displayed on digital multimeter (used for output OUTPUT PRESET voltage measurement) with the CURRENT dial. FUNC.
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Calibration Ammeter Offset/Full-Scale Calibration Caution Before performing this operation, ensure “Output Current Setting Offset/Full-scale Calibration” is carried out. 1. Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 3. Press the PRESET key again and then the OUTPUT Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires. key to set the output to ON.
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Calibration 7. Press the PRESET key ① and set the CC set value 10. Adjust the measurement value displayed in the to “40.00A”(※) with the CURRENT dial ② and the bottom Number Display to the same value as CV set value to “1.00V” with the VOLTAGE dial. displayed in the digital multimeter (mV) (used for output current measurement) with the CURRENT ※For 400LN/LAN set to “40.00A”...
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Calibration Offset/Full-Scale Calibration of Output Voltage Monitor(ZX-S Series Type-LAN) 1.Disconnect the load wires and connect the digital 4.Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. multimeter No. 1 to the output terminal. OUTPUT PRESET Connect the digital multimeter No. 2 to the external FUNC.
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Calibration 7.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 11.Adjust so that the digital multimeter No. 2 (used Display to Settings Item 32 with the VOLTAGE dial. for voltage monitor measurement) displays “Output Voltage Digital Multimeter No. 1/8” with the CURRENT dial.
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Calibration Offset/Full-Scale Calibration of Output Current Monitor(ZX Series Type-LAN) 1.Perform load with only the shunt resistor. 4.Press the FUNC. key again to finalize settings. Disconnect the load wires and the remote sensing wires OUTPUT PRESET Connect the shunt to the output terminal. Connect the FUNC.
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Calibration 8.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number 13.Press the FUNC. key and change the top Number Display to Settings Item 34 with the VOLTAGE dial. Display to Settings Item 35 with the VOLTAGE dial. STEP STEP PRESET FUNC. REMOTE LOCK PRESET FUNC.
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Output Specifications Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Rated Output Voltage 80V 80V 80V Rated Output Current 40A 160A Rated Output Power 400W 800W 1600W Input Specifications Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Power Source AC85V~250V Single Phase/45Hz~65Hz AC100V...
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Specifications Constant Voltage Characteristics Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Range 0.00V~84.00V Accuracy *11 ±(0.1%+10mV) of set value Resolution 10mV Load Regulation *4 Below ±(0.01%+3mV of rated output voltage) Line Regulation *5 Below ±(0.01%+2mV of rated output voltage) Ripple(Effective Value) 2mV...
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Specifications Measures/Displays Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Voltmeter 4-Digit Digital Meter Maximum Display 99.99V Measure Accuracy ±(0.1% of reading ±2digit(20mV)) Temperature Coefficient ±50ppm/℃ (Typical Value) Ammeter 4-Digit Digital Meter Maximum Display *21 99.99A 99.99A 999.9A ±(0.5% of reading ±(0.5%...
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Specifications Communication Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Interface IEEE802.3(10BASE-T) RJ-45 connector Protocol TCP/IP Display LINK/ACT Communication speed 10Mbps duplex Half duplex AutoMD/MDI-X Incimpatible Interface RS-485 Synchro system Start-Stop synchronous communication Bit rate 2400,9600,19200,38400bps SERIAL Date bit 8bit Stop bit Parity MOT,ODD,EVEN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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Specifications Protection Functions Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN Range 1.0V~88.0V Over Voltage Accuracy ±(0.2% of set value ±5digit(0.5V)) *13 Protection (OVP) Operation Shuts off output, stops switching, or cuts off input switch *14 Range 0.5A~44.0A 1.0A~88.0A 2.0A~176.0A Over Current Accuracy ±(0.6%of set value ±5digit(0.5A))...
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Specifications Other Functions Specification/Models 400LN 400LAN 800LN 800LAN 1600LN 1600LAN All modes are displayed with LEDs OUT ON ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Green CV(Constant Voltage)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Green CC(Constant Current)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Orange LMT(Power Limit)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Red Operational Mode Displays PRESET(PRESET)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Orange FUNC. (when setting Functions)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Orange REMOTE (during Remote Operation)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Orange LOCK (in Key Lock state)・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・...
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Specifications External Control (Continued) Specification/Models 400LAN 800LAN 1600LAN Input Cut-Off Control Can be controlled at external contact or photocoupler The 5 points: CV(Constant Voltage), CC(Constant Current), P-ON(Input Voltage Normal), Status Output LEVEL1_ALM(OVP, OCP), and LEVEL2_ALM(Group Alarm) are outputted by a photocoupler insulated open collector.
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Dummy Connector (Attached to power supply ⑥ Instruction Manual ·············································································································1 Item ⑦ External Control Connector(only for 1600LAN) ··················································1 Item Note: *20 : The included power cable cannot be used for AC200V inputs. Please contact Takasago Sales Department for the proper power cable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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