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  • Page 1 OWP_H Series User manual For product support, visit : www.owon.com.hk/download...
  • Page 2 LILLIPUT Company. Fujian LILLIPUT Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. No. 19, Heming Road Lantian Industrial Zone, Zhangzhou 363005 P.R. China Tel: +86-596-2130430 Fax: +86-596-2109272 Web: www.owon.com E-mail: info@owon.com.cn...
  • Page 3 General Warranty We warrant that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years (1 year for accessories) from the date of purchase of the product by the original purchaser from our company. This warranty only applies to the original purchaser and is not transferable to a third party.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Back Panel............................... 1 1.1 Interface..............................1 1.2 Voltage compensation..........................2 1.3 Parallel connection..........................2 2 Front panel............................... 3 2.1 Display area..............................3 2.1.1 Home..............................4 2.2 Operating area............................5 2.2.1 Basic operation..........................5 3 Menu................................. 7 3.1 Application(APP)..........................8 3.1.1 Step Mode............................8 3.1.2 Charge Mode............................
  • Page 5 Figure Figure 1: Back panel ..............................1 Figure 2: Interface ................................1 Figure 3: Schematic diagram of voltage compensation wiring ................2 Figure 4: Parallel schematic diagram ........................... 2 Figure 6: Front panel ..............................3 Figure 5: Display area ..............................3 Figure 7: Homes ................................
  • Page 6: Back Panel

    1 Back Panel Figure 1: Back panel 1. DC output terminal: RED "+", BLACK "-" 2. Remote voltage compensation 3. Duct outlet (No obstructions within 10 cm) 4. RS485 interface(Female) 5. CAN interface 6. Dry contact/Analog interface 7. AC Input 1.1 Interface Figure 2: Interface Interface...
  • Page 7: Voltage Compensation

     Analog interface: Analog interface is optional, interface signals can be customized, two analog interface definition as shown in the table above  RS485 interface: Serial communication interface(female), software using standard Modbus-RTU protocol; CAN interface: CAN1 and CAN2 are two internal parallel CAN bus interfaces, which ...
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    2 Front panel Figure 6: Front panel Figure 5: Display area 2.1 Display area The Home displays real-time operating status information of the device, including:  Display area: Current real-time output information;  Setting area: Setting of voltage, current and power reference values, And voltage/current priority Settings;...
  • Page 9: Home

    2.1.1 Home Figure 7: Homes Three Homes, including:  Home: displays the most comprehensive real-time working status information, detailed in the section of "Display area";  Auxiliary Home: maximizes the real-time output information;  Waveform Home: displays output real-time information in an intuitive waveform manner.
  • Page 10: Operating Area

    2.2 Operating area Description Description VOLT Voltage reference set Number set CURR Current reference set VOLT Double Voltage priority switching To Menu/ Confirm input Click ENTER CURR Current priority switching Switch between Home and Double Click Auxiliary Home VOLT+CURR Power reference set Knob Description LOCK...
  • Page 11 the current reference value, enter a valid value, and press "ENTER" or "knob" key to confirm;  Power reference setting: Press "VOLT" and "CURR" key simultaneously or press "Knob" key three times to edit the power reference value, enter a valid value, and press "ENTER"...
  • Page 12: Menu

    3 Menu Figure 9: Menu...
  • Page 13: Application(App

    3.1 Application(APP) 1.Step Mode: 》 2.Charging Mode: 》 3.Function Generator Mode 》 Table 3: Application mode Application modes include:  Step mode: A sequence programming function that the device supports a maximum of 50 sequences. Users can edit each step of the function according to the actual needs, so that the device in a sequence of constant-voltage, constant-current mode output to meet the specific test needs;...
  • Page 14: Charge Mode

     Step number: The number of single step(range: 1 to 50) contained in a complete cycle;  Cycle number: The number of loops that perform one full step at a time;  Single-step setting: Each step outputs the contained the reference, duration, and mode selection content (The hybrid mode only);...
  • Page 15: Function Generator Mode

     Step delay: The delay that jumps to the next step after each step is completed;  Dry contact control: Whether to enable the dry contact control function during discharge time.  Cycle number: The number of loops that perform one full step at a time; ...
  • Page 16 Wave:Rectange Wave ▼ Ref: XX.XXX V ▼ Periods: Infinite Parameter Of Wave: Amplitude: XX.XXX V Rise Time: XXXXX ▼ Duration: XXXXX ▼ Fall Time: XXXXX ▼ Interval Time: XXXXX ▼ Table 8: Rectangular/pulse/trapezoidal wave generator Superimpose a rectangular, pulsed or trapezoidal wave on a DC reference. Wave:...
  • Page 17: Information

    3.2 Information 1.Error Log: 》 2.Working Log: 》 3.Event Log: 》 4.Version Of ARM: V1.00.RL 5.Version Of HMI: V1.00.RL 4.Version Of HW: V1.00 7.SN: WXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Table 10: Information Information UI includes fault log, running log, event log, and product information. 3.2.1 Error Log 1 Error Log 1....
  • Page 18: System Setting

    turn. 3.3 System Setting 1.Language: English ▼ 2.Buzzer: ▼ 3.Date: 20 y 12 m 12 d 4.Time: 12 h 12 m 00 s 5.UI: 》 Table 14: System setting System setting UI includes language, buzzer, date, time, and UI parameters. ...
  • Page 19: User Setting

    3.4 User Setting User settings menu includes five sub-menu: Communication Settings, Function Settings, Protection Settings, Password Settings, and Recovery Settings. " " Note: You need a password to enter user setting menu. The default password is 12345678 3.4.1 Communication Setting 1.Baud Rate:...
  • Page 20 Current priority;  Automatic fault recovery: The output of the device is disconnected due to a recoverable fault. Whether to resume output after the fault is removed and the specified time passes. The unit option "second" and "minute";  Auto-output(hold): The device is powered off during operation, if the auto-output was enabled, the device automatically restores to the last output state (ON/OFF) after the setting time;...
  • Page 21 Parallel Connection: 1.Connection Type: Parallel ▼ 2.Master/Slave: Slave ▼ Number Of Slaves: ▼ Table 19: Parallel connection  Connection type: Type of device independent or parallel connection;  Master-slave: When multiple devices are connected in parallel, one device is set up as the master device and the other devices as the slave device.
  • Page 22 Analog Interface 1.Voltage Analog Output: Disable ▼ Control Range: XX.XXX V Return To Zero Voltage: XX.XXX V 2.Current Analog Output: Disable ▼ Control Range: XX.XXX A Return To Zero Voltage: XX.XXX A 3.Voltage Analog Input: Disable ▼ 4.Current Analog Input: Disable ▼...
  • Page 23: Protect Setting

    3.4.3 Protect Setting 1.Over-Volt Value: XX.XXX V Time Of Duration: XXX mS 2.Over-Curr Value: XX.XXX V Time Of Duration: XXX mS 3.Level1 Overload Value: XXXXX W Time Of Duration: XXX mS 4.Level2 Overload Value: XXXXX W Time Of Duration: XXX mS 5.Level3 Overload Value:...
  • Page 24 Under-voltage/under-current protection parameters:  Protection value: Compared with the output value, when the output value is less than the protection value, the protection enters the pre-triggered state;  Protection delay: The time when the output stabilizes (slow rise ends) to effect the protection function;...
  • Page 25: Password Setting

    3.4.4 Password Setting User settings require password access, users can reset the password as required. Note: The password consists of eight digits. The default password is "12345678". 3.4.5 Reset 1.Factory Reset: ▼ 2.Error Log Reset: ▼ 3.System Data Reset: ▼ 4.User Data Reset:...
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    4 Technical Specifications 4.1 Product parameters...
  • Page 27: Product Selection

    4.2 Product selection Power Model Voltage Current Interface OWP1006H 60.000V 30.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP1010H 100.00V 15.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP1020H 200.00V 8.0000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP1030H 300.00V 5.0000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP2004H 45.000V 100.00A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP2006H 60.000V 80.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP2008H 80.000V 60.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP2010H...
  • Page 28: Appendix

    OWP6020H 200.00V 50.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6025H 250.00V 40.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6030H 300.00V 34.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6040H 400.00V 25.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6050H 500.00V 20.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6060H 600.00V 17.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6100H 1000.0V 10.000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP6150H 1500.0V 4.0000A CAN、RS485、Dry Node/Analog OWP8010H 100.00V 100.00A...
  • Page 29: Key Description

    5.2 Key description Area Abbreviation Description VOLT Voltage reference setting CURR Current reference setting Setting VOLT+CURR Power reference setting LOCK Lock/unlock key ON/OFF Open/close output Move the cursor one bit to the left (numeric Settings) ←↑ Move up one line Move the cursor one bit to the right (numeric Settings) →↓...
  • Page 30: User Setting List

    5.3 User setting list Scope Name Description Default Baud Rate Baud rate setting 9600 bps Communication CRC Alignment Sending mode of CRC 16-bit check data Little Endian Modbus Address Modbus protocol address 0x01 The device is in local/remote control Startup Mode Local mode after power on Rise Time Of Voltage...
  • Page 31: Warning List

    Time of Duration Trigger Level2 overload protection time 5000 mS Level3 Overload Value Level3 overload protection value 120% P Rated Time of Duration Trigger Level3 overload protection time 1000 mS Under-Volt Protection Under-voltage protection switch Disable Protection Value Under-voltage protection value 10% V Rated Protection Delay...
  • Page 32 detects if it is start overshoot, can set "priority" to over-voltage error "current priority", can also set “Rise Time Of Volt” parameter to a reasonable value(voltage priority); If it is a steady state overshoot and the voltage is not more than 1.3 times the rated voltage, you can turn off the hardware overvoltage protection function.
  • Page 33 reset short-circuit protection parameters. Over-Load P software Eliminate overload error or adjust overload detects an overload protection parameters. error Over Temperature software Check whether the power supply air duct detects over- is blocked. Temperature error Error Resume Automatic error After confirming the cause of the error and recovery is enabled, troubleshooting, restart the machine.
  • Page 34 range Not Be Set To '0' input value Input valid value. cannot be ‘0’ Passward Error Incorrect password Input the correct password, if you forget input the password, call our company. Unset Volt Ref The output cannot Set the voltage reference and start the open without output.

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