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PBR series
MODEL
*266.9.024*
B/N:266.9.024
Rev 1.8

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual PBR series MODEL *266.9.024* B/N:266.9.024 Rev 1.8...
  • Page 3 Matsusada Precision Inc.  No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because Matsusada Precision Inc. is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5: For Safe Use Of The Product

    Bistable push button switch for preventing electric shock) Indicates the possible danger of death if Bistable push button switch you drink it and burns or blindness if it attaches. Indicates the possible danger of exposure Alternative Current to radiation. PBR series...
  • Page 6  Do not process or damage power cables It may result in electric shock or fire.  Regarding the input voltage Check the page describing the input terminals and input voltage in the instruction manual. Do not provide any voltage out of the specifications. PBR series...
  • Page 7 In order to avoid electric shock, ground the terminals to discharge using a short-circuit grounding apparatus and check the voltage again. The terminals here mean all terminals like input and output terminals and terminals for communications and remote controls. PBR series...
  • Page 8 It requires to be replaced at regular intervals to extend the lifetime. For the replacement, contact us. (It requires a replacement charge separately. Do not replace it by yourself, as there is a risk of electric shock.) PBR series...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Master/Slave Connection ........................17 3-6 Connecting the Inductive Load......................... 18 3-7 Connecting Loads Continuously Generating Ripples ................18 3-8 Connecting Loads Having Accumulated Energy ..................19 3-9 Rear Panel Output LED ........................... 19 3-10 Attaching DC Input/Output Terminal Cover .................... 20 PBR series...
  • Page 10 6-2 Turning ON/OFF DC Input/Output ......................56 6-3 Using Interlock ............................56 6-4 Analog Remote Control ..........................57 6-5 Analog Control of Setting by External Voltage ..................58 6-6 Monitoring the DC Input/Output ....................... 59 6-7 Checking the Status ..........................60 PBR series...
  • Page 11 9-1 RS-232C/485 interface (-LRs option) ....................... 86 9-2 CAN Interface (-LCa option) ........................87 9-3 Optical Interface (-LGob option) ....................... 88 Troubleshooting............................. 89 10-1 Troubleshooting in Digital Control ......................89 10-2 Inquiry ..............................89 When You Were In Trouble........................... 90 PBR series...
  • Page 13: Features And Specifications

    It is designed on the premise that all regenerated power will be consumed on the premises. The PBR series is ideal for evaluation of in-vehicle inverters for hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as for evaluation tests of motor generators, large-capacity batteries, or capacitors, and evaluation tests of wind and solar power generation.
  • Page 14: Dc Input/Output Specifications

    Set the POWER switch to OFF and then turn off the input power supply as well. Ground between the DC input and output terminals, and between the DC input/output terminals and the case, and then make sure the voltage is zero using another voltmeter. PBR series...
  • Page 15: Before Use

    When placing the unit, be careful not to get your fingers caught between the bottom of it and the floor or so. Do not carry the unit by the handles on the front panel. It may result in damage to the unit and/or injury. PBR series...
  • Page 16: Handling Precautions

    POWER switch, and other components. * If the POWER switch is turned ON and OFF repeatedly at short intervals, an input voltage drop error might occur to protect the internal circuitry. PBR series...
  • Page 17: Installation

    (temperature, humidity and dust). To use this power supply for a long time, it is necessary to replace the fan at regular intervals. Please contact Matsusada Precision for assistance in replacing the fan. (A separate repair fee is required to replace the fan. Do not replace the fan by yourself as it may cause electric shock.)
  • Page 18: Bias

    As bias voltage is generated at the DC input/output terminals, be careful to avoid electric shock. 2-5-5 Operating Conditions The unit is designed to be used under the following conditions. PBR series (80V to 600V DC input/output) Model 5kW DC input/output 10kW DC input/output 15kW DC input/output...
  • Page 19 Pollution Degree 3: Conductive pollution occurs or dry non-conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to expected condensation. Pollution Degree 4: Persistent conductivity occurs, which is caused by conductive dust, rain, or snow. It is designed on the premise that all regenerated power will be consumed on the premises. PBR series...
  • Page 20: Attaching Rubber Feet

    Supplied rubber feet can be attached to the unit. Attach six rubber feet to the unit by referring to the diagram below. The unit is heavy enough. Use caution when attaching. Attachment position of Rubber feet Bottom of the unit PBR series...
  • Page 21: External View

    (2) Master/Slave connector AC input connector (3) Share connector LAN connection connector (4) Sensing connector (10) Analog remote connector (5) - DC input/output terminal (11) USB connector for communication control (Type-B) (6) + DC input/output terminal (12) Output LED PBR series...
  • Page 22: External Dimensions

    2 Before Use 2-6-3 External Dimensions Unit: mm Model in 500V bus bar: t4.0 PBR series...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Unit

    Connecting the Unit In order to use the PBR series with high performance, high stability, and low ripple, it is important to prepare in advance for correct connection and grounding. For safe operation, make sure to attach the DC input/output terminal cover.
  • Page 24: Connection Method

    AC input connector cover For safe operation, make sure to attach the AC input connector cover. (Use two M3 screws.) When tying the AC input cable to the connector cover, be careful not to give any stress to the cable. PBR series...
  • Page 25: Connecting Load

    In such a case, in order to set the voltage of the DC input/output terminals to 0V, set the voltage set value to 0V, lower the DC output, and then turn the DC input/output OFF, or perform regeneration to eliminate the charge, and then turn the DC input/output OFF. PBR series...
  • Page 26: Connecting Remote Sensing Wires

    In such a case, connect an electrolytic capacitor to the sensing end on the load side as necessary to stabilize the output. Select an electrolytic capacitor with care not to exceed its rated voltage. PBR series...
  • Page 27: Series Connection

    Set the Master/Slave termination resistor switch of the last connected Slave unit to ON. Be sure to disconnect the share wires when you use units alone not in the Master/Slave parallel connection. If the share wires are connected, units cannot work alone correctly. PBR series...
  • Page 28: Master/Slave Setting

    Master unit for about one minute with the startup screen. As this is not a malfunction, release the Master/Slave setting, or connect the Master unit properly for use. PBR series...
  • Page 29: Master/Slave Connection

    During the master/slave operation, if the share wires are missing or disconnected, the output is not properly controlled. Therefore, the output voltage may become higher than the set voltage or result in malfunction. When using the share wires, check the polarity and connection of the connectors. PBR series...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Inductive Load

    If the repetition cycle of short-circuiting and opening is faster than about one second, the unit may result in damage due to smoke or liquid leakage. In that case, avoid using the unit and contact us. Output+ Load Filter Output- PBR series...
  • Page 31: Connecting Loads Having Accumulated Energy

    Be sure to check the voltage at the DC input/output terminals before actually working on it. (* The LED blinks only in power running.) The unit is equipped with an output LED. When voltage is detected at the DC input/output terminals, the output LED blinks. PBR series...
  • Page 32: Attaching Dc Input/Output Terminal Cover

    When using thin wires, pass the wires through the rear hole of the DC input/output terminal cover, and when using thick wires, pass the wires through the opening on the bottom of the cover. Use the opening on the bottom here when connecting thick wires. PBR series...
  • Page 33: Basic Operations And Screens

    ) and the load voltage varies depending on the load. The current setting range for the power running is from "0" to the rated current. The current setting range for the regeneration is from "0.1A" to the rated current. PBR series...
  • Page 34: Constant Power Mode (Cp Mode)

    CC mode. 4-1-5 Constant Resistance Mode (CR Mode) In CR mode, the unit considers the load as a constant resistance in regenerative operation. The current corresponding to the set resistance value is regenerated for the applied voltage. PBR series...
  • Page 35: Home Screen

    Regeneration: CC Mode, CP Mode, CR Mode ("CR" appears only in "Load resistance" mode.) Switches ON/OFF of the DC input/output. ON/OFF button It also indicates the DC input/output state (ON/OFF). * The OUTPUT ON/OFF switch on the front panel works as the same way. PBR series...
  • Page 36: Screen Structure And Hierarchy

    Input Output Import IV Data Store LOG to USB * Touching the [Home] button on the touch panel display returns to the home screen. * Touching the [Back] button on the touch panel display returns to the previous screen. PBR series...
  • Page 37: Error Display

    When the unit is ready for the DC input/output, the "STANDBY ERROR" display will disappear automatically. In addition to at the time of "AC FAILURE," "STANDBY ERROR" may appear when the unit is restarted as well. PBR series...
  • Page 38 Following the interlock abnormality, the output will be cut off.  In order to clear the state, the door switch is shortened, and then, touch the [OK] button on the touch panel display. (The "DOOR OPEN" display will disappear and return to the normal screen.) PBR series...
  • Page 39 AC FAILURE abnormality protection DOOR OPEN Interlock abnormality INTERNAL CIRCUIT Internal circuit protection DC input/output preparation When DC input/output becomes available, STANDBY ERROR STBY state an error will be automatically released. ERROR: 101 E101 Internal error Contact us. PBR series...
  • Page 40: Operation Procedures

    The purpose of the USB connector for data input/output is to input and output data with a USB memory stick. Do not connect devices such as chargers for cell phones or devices requiring power, as they may damage the product itself. PBR series...
  • Page 41: Turning On

    When setting with the numeric keypad, touch the [Enter] button after entering each number to reflect the value. Home Setting value input screen Preset memory Settings cannot be changed with the setting dial or numeric pad when using analog remote control. Enter each value using analog remote control or configure settings in local mode. PBR series...
  • Page 42: Turning On/Off Dc Input/Output

    "Full" lock state. Touch the Keylock button to display. Touch the Full or Normal button to display. Setting screen of passcode: Input four-digit password. PBR series...
  • Page 43: Setting And Saving Various Protections And Limits

    Touching the [SET A], [SET B], or [SET C] button displays setting values saved in each memory. Touching the [Save] button will save modified setting values into the selected memory. Protection (overvoltage, overcurrent, and overpower) and limit (voltage, current, and power) can be also set into preset memory A, B, and C. PBR series...
  • Page 44: Loading Settings Saved Into Preset Memory

    Back light level System settings Home Menu Screen brightness setting The brightness level of the LCD backlight used in the front screen display is adjustable. Touch the [▲] or [▼] button to adjust the brightness level of the backlight. PBR series...
  • Page 45: Setting The Buzzer

    * Factory Reset: Executing this will initialize the settings as shown above. When the IP address settings are in the default state, the DHCP is searched at startup, and if no DHCP server is found, you need to set them manually after about 30 seconds. PBR series...
  • Page 46: Setting Sink Function

    When the [POWER] switch turns ON/OFF, the pure resistance* may not be working. *Pure resistance; Physical resistance element. PBR series...
  • Page 47: Setting Priority Function For Cv/Cc

    DC input/output is turned from OFF to ON.  When "Priority" is set to “CC”, the CC priority mode is activated, and the current overshoot can be reduced when the DC input/output is turned from OFF to ON. PBR series...
  • Page 48: Setting The Resistance Value

    It is possible to switch to enable when the "Load Resistance" mode is ON and disable when OFF. Set it to OFF when you do not use this mode. "Load Resistance" mode is only activated during the regenerative operation. PBR series...
  • Page 49 Power setting value in CP mode at power running operation Load resistance setting value in CR mode at regenerative Load resistance value operation Power running: CV Mode, CC Mode, CP Mode Operating mode Regeneration: CC Mode, CP Mode, CR Mode PBR series...
  • Page 50: Setting Power Failure Protection

    (* The output will start at the same time as the screen transits from the startup screen to the home screen.) Never touch the output terminals, connectors, wiring or load although the DC input/output remains off while the startup screen is displayed. PBR series...
  • Page 51: Configuring The Last Setting Memory

    If the power failure protection function is “OFF” (disabled), this function that is “ON” (enabled) is available. Available Settings:  Output settings (Power/Current/Voltage)  Protections (Overvoltage protection/Overcurrent protection/Overpower protection)  Limit settings (Voltage limit setting / Current limit setting / Power limit setting)  Internal resistance PBR series...
  • Page 52 Last Memory function is “OFF” (disabled). *If you do not press the SAVE button, the setting Power on setting will not be reflected in the next time the power is turned on. Power on resistance setting PBR series...
  • Page 53: Configuring The External Input

    OPEN The DC input/output is disabled. DISABLE The switch is set to disabled. Door Switch See [6-3 Using Interlock] SHORT The output is enabled. OPEN The output is disabled. (Interlock abnormality) DISABLE The switch is set to disabled. PBR series...
  • Page 54 Overcurrent protection setting (PS) OCP (EL) Overcurrent protection setting (EL) OCP (PS+EL) Overcurrent protection setting (PS+EL) OPP (PS) Overpower protection setting (PS) OPP (EL) Overpower protection setting (EL) OPP (PS+EL) Overpower protection setting (PS+EL) Not Used Not Used PBR series...
  • Page 55: Configuring The External Output

    If even any one of the multiple output modes occurs, the status will turn ON. DC input/output Turns the status ON when the DC input/output turns ON. Output Status ON/OFF For details of the external output setting, refer to [6-7 Status Checking]. PBR series...
  • Page 56: Resetting The System

    (voltage limits/current limits/power limits), and preset memories A/B/C all at once. Resets the product settings to the factory defaults. Factory Reset In addition to "Preset Reset", this function resets each setting value, clears sequence settings, and initializes LAN settings. PBR series...
  • Page 57: Sequence Operation

    Executes the selected sequence. Sequence program name Save button: Saves the current sequence. (Displayed in changing) Header File Edit button: Data File Edit button: Shifts to the sequence header edit screen. Shifts to the sequence data edit screen. PBR series...
  • Page 58 (After touching each value, the value can be changed using the [Setting change] dial or [Numeric keypad] button. Voltage(V) : Overvoltage protection Current(A) : Overcurrent protection in power running operation -Current(A) : Overcurrent protection in regenerative operation Power(kW) : Overpower protection in power running operation -Power(kW) : Overpower protection in regenerative operation PBR series...
  • Page 59 In the sequential step setting, if the output is turned on and off repeatedly at high speed by setting "Time (s)" to a short period of time, such as 0.1 seconds, the internal components of the unit will deteriorate significantly. Therefore, be very careful with the setting. PBR series...
  • Page 60: Running Sequence Programs

    The ”Home” screen is displayed during sequence operation, and output is performed in the order of sequence steps. The sequence operation stops according to the end condition. In order to force the running sequence program to quit, touch the [SEQUENCE STOP] button displayed on the "Home" screen. PBR series...
  • Page 61: Reading And Writing Sequence Programs

    [Import] button to export the sequence import the sequence program to the USB program to the unit. memory stick. When reading or writing the sequence program succeeds, the message of "IMPORT SUCCESS" or "EXPORT SUCCESS" is displayed as shown above. PBR series...
  • Page 62: Recording The Operation Log To A Usb Memory Stick

    When starting the operation log, make sure that no previous log files are stored in the USB memory stick.  When stopping the operation log (or recording up to 16 files) and then starting it again, move the log files in the USB memory stick to another storage medium such as a PC. PBR series...
  • Page 63: Mode

    To change the IV Pattern, use ▲▼ button to change the number, and then, touch SET button to confirm. As the process finished, back to the home screen. Home Function setting Touch ON. Touch SET. をタッチ Menu Pattern name is displayed. IV モード IV mode PBR series...
  • Page 64 *For details on the CV/CC priority function, see [5-1-12 Setting Priority Function for CV/CC]. Set the following settings on the “Setting Resistance” screen. ・ Set “Internal Resistance” to 0. ・ Set “Load Resistance” to OFF. Home Function setting Menu Setting resistance PBR series...
  • Page 65 When the [ON/OFF] switch is turned ON, the battery simulator function is activated. (As turning OFF, the operation is stopped.) Press * [ON/OFF] button on the touch panel also works for it. Touch the button at the bottom of the screen to switch the display as shown below. PBR series...
  • Page 66: Soc Automated Variable System (-Lasoc Option)

    The other steps are the same as in the previous section [5-3-1 Using the battery simulator function]. Home Function setting Select AUTO Touch SET Menu IV mode (in -LAsoc option) Touch the button at the bottom of the screen to switch the display as shown below. Pattern name is displayed. PBR series...
  • Page 67: Operating The Unit With Analog Remote Control

     Keep the wires from the pins short (no more than a few meters). Do not connect PIN 6 and PIN 11 on the TB1 Do not connect the products in series to to the "-" output. share the common in the control voltage. Load Load PBR series...
  • Page 68: Turning On/Off Dc Input/Output

    Main unit Internal circuit External relay External relay: SHORT = DC input/output: ON + enabled External relay: OPEN = DC input/output: OFF - 470Ω TTL signal TTL: LOW = DC input/output: ON enabled TTL: HIGH = DC input/output: OFF PBR series...
  • Page 69: Analog Remote Control

    External relay Internal circuit 470Ω 470Ω TTL signal Pay special attention to it, because it will output up to the maximum rated value. For an optional setting, set the limit in [5-1-6 Setting and Saving Various Protections and Limits]. PBR series...
  • Page 70: Analog Control Of Setting By External Voltage

    Example: When “Voltage” is set for PIN 1 External Input (Remote Control Port 1) Main unit External connection Internal circuit 0 to 10Vdc Common Example: When “Current” is set for PIN 2 External Input (Remote Control Port 2) Main unit External connection Internal circuit 0 to 10Vdc Common PBR series...
  • Page 71: Monitoring The Dc Input/Output

    Note that the monitor output voltage value will be lowered by approx. 10% on the measurement equipment side when its input impedance is approx. 10kΩ. Input impedance 10kΩ → Output monitor voltage drops approximately 10% 100kΩ → Output monitor voltage drops approximately 1% PBR series...
  • Page 72: Checking The Status

    22Ω 22Ω Analog remote connector PIN6 PIN13, 14, or 15 Common Status output: Voltage 5V, SINK current: 5mA. Do not exceed the above limits. *With the status output, the contact between output pin and common should be shorted PBR series...
  • Page 73: Operating With Digital Control

    (3) Touch the Back button to move from the setting screen. (4) Restart is necessary after changing the UNIT number. If not, the old UNIT number will be used to operate. You can set the UNIT number for communication via command of INSTruments[:NSELect] For details, refer to 7-4. PBR series...
  • Page 74: Setting Network

    * Factory Reset: Executing this will initialize the settings as shown above. When the IP address settings are in the default state, the DHCP is searched at startup, and if no DHCP server is found, you need to set it manually after about 30 seconds. PBR series...
  • Page 75: Scpi Command Program

    (Voltage setting value: 1V ) Using units (example 2) SOURce:CURRent 1000mA (Current setting value: 1A ) When setting "ALL" with the "INSTruments" command, do not send commands with queries. If more than one is connected, commands may not be returned correctly. PBR series...
  • Page 76: Scpi Command List

    <n | MINimum | MAXimum> [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] Sets the overvoltage protection. Volts <n | MINimum | MAXimum> [SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] Sets the overcurrent protection Amps (PS). <n | MINimum | MAXimum> [SOURce:]POWer:PROTection[:LEVel] Sets the overpower protection Power (PS). <n | MINimum | MAXimum> PBR series...
  • Page 77 Set the desired value for n, and the maximum/minimum value for MAX/MIN. “ON” or “1” sets "ON" and “OFF” or “0” sets "OFF". * Uppercase letters must be stated; lowercase letters are optional. (e.g. SYSTEM:LOCAL is synonymous with SYST:LOC.) PBR series...
  • Page 78: Description Of Scpi Commands

    7 Operating with Digital Control 7-4 Description of SCPI Commands *IDN? Gets company name, model name, serial No., version info. Format *IDN? Response Matsusada Precision Inc.,PBR80V360A15kW,123456S,Ver.01.00.00 example ([company name],[model name],[serial No.],[version info]) *RST Resets parameters. Format *RST Turn off the output.
  • Page 79 Gets the minimum of the load resistance. Format SYSTem:RESistance:NOMInal:LOWer? Remarks Returns the minimum of the load resistance in actual value. SYSTem:RESistance:INTernal:NOMInal? Gets the maximum of the internal resistance. Format SYSTem:RESistance:INTernal:NOMInal? Remarks Returns the maximum of the internal resistance in actual value. PBR series...
  • Page 80 Sets the current sink function ON/OFF. Range SYST:BLEED ON Format SYST:BLEED ON Returns the current sink function setting to “SYST:BLEED?”. Query SYSTem:PRIOrity Sets the CC/CV priority function. Range SYST:PRIO CC Format SYST:PRIO CV Returns the CC/CV priority function setting to “SYST:PRIO?”. Query PBR series...
  • Page 81 Unit Format VOLT:LIM 12.34 In response to “VOLT:LIM?”, it returns the present maximum value of the set voltage Query in actual value. Regarding the range, refer to [7-5 Range for Voltage Setting, Current Setting, and Power Remarks Setting]. PBR series...
  • Page 82 Format POW:LIM 12345 In response to “POW:LIM?”, it returns the present maximum value of the set power Query (PS) in actual value. Regarding the range, refer to [7-5 Range for Voltage Setting, Current Setting, and Remarks Power Setting]. PBR series...
  • Page 83 0 to Rated power value (PS) x 110% “W” Unit Format POW:PROT 12.34 In response to " POW:PROT?", it returns the overpower protection value (PS) in actual Query value. Regarding the range, refer to [7-5 Range for Voltage Setting, Current Setting, and Power Remarks Setting]. PBR series...
  • Page 84 [SOURce:]RESistance:INTernal[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <n | MINimum | MAXimum> Sets the internal resistance value. Range 0 to Maximum internal resistance value “Ω” Unit Format RES:INT 0.12345 Initial value RES:INT 0.00000 In response to "RES:INT?", it returns the maximum internal resistance value in actual Query value. PBR series...
  • Page 85 Format POW:NEG:LIM 12345 In response to “POW:NEG:LIM?”, it returns the present maximum value of the set Query power (EL) in actual value. Regarding the range, refer to [7-5 Range for Voltage Setting, Current Setting, and Remarks Power Setting]. PBR series...
  • Page 86 Unit Format POW:NEG:PROT 12.34 Initial value POW:NEG:PROT MAX In response to "POW:NEG:PROT?", it returns the overpower protection (EL) in actual Query value. Regarding the range, refer to [7-5 Range for Voltage Setting, Current Setting, and Remarks Power Setting]. PBR series...
  • Page 87 Sets UNIT number for remote control. Range 0 to 31,ALL Format INST ALL Initial value INST 1 Query In response to "INST?", it returns the UNIT number for remote control. Remarks If ALL is set, all the units will be controlled. PBR series...
  • Page 88: Range For Voltage Setting, Current Setting, And Power Setting

    CURR:PROT? ‘ Queries the OPP value. POW:PROT? 7-6-4 Output Measurement Use the "MEASure" command to measure output. ‘ Queries the output voltage value. MEAS:VOLT? ‘ Queries the output current value. MEAS:CURR? ‘ Queries the output power value. MEAS:POW? PBR series...
  • Page 89: Can Command

    0x44C DC input/output power value 0x4C0 8byte See IV mode settings (*2). When the status changes *1 For details about Status, please see the following page. *2 For details about IV mode settings, please see the next page. PBR series...
  • Page 90 2nd byte IV pattern (value) Data 0 to 100 3rd byte Data All the IV patterns (values) 0 to 100 Data 4th byte Not used Data 5th to 8th SOC Automated variable function Capacity (Ah) in byte 4-byte float data PBR series...
  • Page 91: Web Interface

    The location of the address input field depends on your web browser. When the TCP/IP mode is set to DHCP, check the settings of the DHCP server, and input the IP address. Then, the information of the corresponding unit will be displayed on the web browser. PBR series...
  • Page 92: Home Page

    8 Web Interface 8-3 Home Page Click the Home button to display product information, LAN communication information, and other information. PBR series...
  • Page 93: Config Page

    Regarding "TCP/IP Mode", "Manual IP Address", "Subnet Mask", and "Default Gateway" changes will not be reflected immediately even clicking the [Apply] button. Click the Apply button to restart the unit. Clicking the [Cancel] button will discard the changes. (Valid only before clicking the [Apply] button.) PBR series...
  • Page 94: Control Page

    Enter the target values to set in the text fields and click the Set button. The changing is completed after updating the Setting value. When remote control is enabled, the icon will appear on the Home screen of the product. PBR series...
  • Page 95: Security Page

    However, this is the function that you use only for screen transmission, and it is not a locking function to lock buttons including the output ON/OFF button. The product remembers the password that is not reset even when the power is turned off. To reset your password, carry out Factory reset. (Refer to 5-1-18 Resetting the system.) PBR series...
  • Page 96: Setting Page

    Click the [Apply] button after selecting one of RS232C/RS485.  CAN ID(Hex) Change the command ID of CAN communication setting (for -LCa option). Click the [Cancel] button to return to the present setting. Click the [Default] button to return to the default value (factory setting). PBR series...
  • Page 97: Links Page

    8 Web Interface 8-8 Links Page By clicking the Links button, you can find links of related websites to this product, company information of Matsusada Precision Inc. PBR series...
  • Page 98: Rs-232C/485 Interface (-Lrs Option)

    Item Initial value Remarks Communication speed Asynchronous 9600 bps 9600 bps / 19200 bps / 38400 bps Data length 8 bits fixed Stop bit 1 bit fixed Parity None fixed Flow control None fixed Delimiter CR (0x0D) CR/LF/CRLF PBR series...
  • Page 99: Can Interface (-Lca Option)

    Setting to the up position: 120Ω terminator Setting to the down position: No terminator Terminator switch Pin No. Signal 1, 5 CAN-H 2, 6 CAN-L 3, 7 4, 8 CAN Connector: PHOENIX CONTACT 1786853 Connector on cable: PHONENIX CONTACT 1790124 PBR series...
  • Page 100: Optical Interface (-Lgob Option)

    Item Initial value Remarks Communication speed Asynchronous 9600 bps 9600 bps / 19200 bps / 38400 bps Data length 8 bits fixed Stop bit 1 bit fixed Parity None fixed Flow control None fixed Delimiter CR (0x0D) CR/LF/CRLF PBR series...
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

     Name of your company  Department  Your Name  Model and version  Connection status between remote operating equipment and the unit (Which communication interface is used?)  Date of delivery  Problem  Frequency PBR series...
  • Page 102: When You Were In Trouble

    ☐ Hasn't the internal resistance been set? (Refer to 5-1-13.) The output voltage drops in (If the internal resistance value is not set to 0Ω, the voltage will drop by the set power running. resistance value according to the current value flowing.) PBR series...
  • Page 103 Menu Reset to factory default. System reset If nothing meets the above case, or if the problem is not solved after checking, please contact our sales office where you purchased the product. Please contact us for more information. PBR series...
  • Page 104 PBR series...
  • Page 105 Revision History Rev. No. Rev. Date Rev. Description 2020/07 Updated the format and others. 2020/09 Added 600V model. 2020/11 Corrected words, updated images, added descriptions and revision history 2020/12 Corrected words, updated images, and added descriptions. 2021/01 Added a caution in the [For Safe Use of the Product] and others, some correction Added Section “9 Option”.

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