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Farad Super10 Owner's Manual page 9

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Identification of controls
FIGURE 1: Front and back of the SUPER10 power supply, controls and connections
1)
Indicator LED. The front LED has several modes:
a)
Solid blue: Power supply is ready, voltage present at output
b)
Fading red: Power supply is charging supercapacitor banks at startup
c)
Flashing red: Power supply error. Led flashes fast and then slowly with
error code.
d)
No LED. Power supply is disabled or in reset, or fuse broken
2)
DC output connector. We use a gold plated GX25-4 connector. Plus is
connected to pin 1 and 3 and minus to pin 2 and 4. This output delivers the
rated voltage (stated at position 4) at 10A maximum current.
3)
Reset switch. This switch resets the power supplies microprocessor. After
a reset the supply will start a new startup sequence. It can be used to
reset the supplied device, or when changing between different
devices. Also when an error has occurred and the supply needs restart. It is
recommended to reset the power supply before each use.
4)
Rated output voltage. In this box the factory fixed output voltage is noted
5)
Trigger. The Super10 can be trigger activated.
5a) Trigger mode: Trig means the supply is put standby and on by the
trigger input. An active supply will show a blue led, standby mode will show
a faded blue led. ON means the supply output is always active normally.
5b) Trigger input: Trigger input uses a 3.5mm stereo jack connector, +5V
to +12V on the tip, and GND on the ring. The GND of the jack is not
connected.
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