IKONIX EEC 6700 Series User Manual

Linear programmable ac power source

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6700 Series
Linear
Programmable AC Power Source
User Manual
ER 1.05

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  • Page 1 6700 Series Linear Programmable AC Power Source User Manual ER 1.05...
  • Page 2 WARRANTY eec certifies that the instrument listed in this manual meets or exceeds published manufacturing specifications. This instrument was calibrated using standards that are traceable to the National Institute of Standards Taiwan. Your new instrument is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of (2) year for standard model from date of shipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ................1 1.1 Safety Precaution ........................1 1.2 Service and Maintenance ...................... 1 CHAPTER 2. GETTING STARTED ..............3 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection ..................... 3 2.2 Preparation For Use ....................... 3 2.2.1 Power Requirements ....................3 2.2.2 Power Cable .........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. Introduction

    CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Precaution • This product and its related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and instructions before operation. • • Before applying power verify that the instrument is set to the correct line voltage and the correct fuse is installed.
  • Page 6 User Modifications Unauthorized user modifications will void your warranty. eec will not be responsible for any injuries sustained due to unauthorized equipment modifications or use of parts not specified by eec. Instruments returned to eec with unsafe modifications will be returned to their original operating condition at the customer’s expense.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2. Getting Started

    CHAPTER 2. GETTING STARTED This section contains information for the unpacking, inspection, preparation for use and storage of eec product.。 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection Your instrument was shipped in a custom foam insulated container that complies with ASTM D4169-92a Assurance Level II Distribution Cycle 13 Performance Test Sequence If the shipping carton is damaged, inspect the contents for visible damage such as dents, scratches, or broken display.
  • Page 8 Altitude: 2,000 meters (6,500 inches) The instrument should also be protected against temperature extremes which may cause condensation within the instrument. Storage and Shipping Environment This instrument may be stored or shipped in environments with the following limits: Temperature......-40° to +55°C Altitude: ……………………...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3. Specifications

    CHAPTER 3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Specification Model 6705 6710 6720 6730 6740 6750 OUTPUT Phase 1 Ø Power Rating 500 VA 1000 VA 2000 VA 3000 VA 4000 VA 5000 VA Range 0 - 300 V, 150 V / 300 V Auto or 0 - 600 V, 300 V / 600 V Auto (Option 0 - 600 V) Resolution 0.1 V / 0.2 V Voltage...
  • Page 10 INPUT Phase 1 Ø Voltage 115 / 230 Vac ± 15% 230 Vac ± 15% Max. Current 47 - 63 Hz Frequency 16 / 8A 30 / 16A 30 A 50 A 60 A 75 A Power Factor MEASUREMENT Range 0.0 - 300.0 V / 0.0 - 600.0 V Voltage Resolution...
  • Page 11 Remote Input Signal Interface Test, Reset, Recall memory 1 through 7 (Option) Remote Output Signal Pass, Fail, Test-in Process I/P Terminal Inlet Terminal Memory 50 memories, 9 steps / memory Output Signal 10 V, BNC type, Between the sync signal and the output voltage will be Sync Output Signal 0.5ms time difference Display...
  • Page 12 【Ordering Information】 • Opt.612 PLC Remote I/P Interface • Opt.623 Low Range meter Resolution 0.1mA / 0.01W for 6705 & 6710 • Opt.624 Output 0 - 600V • Opt.625 Output Frequency 45.0 - 1000Hz • Opt.655 Sync Signal +5V/pulse 15ms •...
  • Page 13: Front Panel Description

    3.2 Front Panel Description < - 1. POWER SWITCH: Rocker style power switch with international ON (  ) and OFF (0) markings. 2. GRAPHIC LCD: 240 X 64 Monographic LCD. 3. SOFT KEYS: Multifunction parameter selection keys. Keys used to select screens and change parameters.
  • Page 14: Rear Panel Description

    3.3 Rear Panel Description 1. SYNCHRONISM SINGAL SCOKET: BNC Socket. When the test is enable, it will output a 10V voltage signal at the same time from the socket. 2. CALIBRATION ENABLE KEY: To enter the calibration mode press this key while the instrument is being powered ON.
  • Page 15 Rear Panel Description 6. INPUT SUPPLY TERMINAL / INPUT POWER RECEPTACLE: Standard IEC 320 connector for connection to a standard NEMA style line power (mains) cord for 6705. Or input supply terminal for 6710. 7. INPUT POWER SWITCH: Line voltage selection is set by the position of the switch. In the left position, it is set for 115-volt operation, in the right position it is set for 230-volt operation.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Operation Description

    CHAPTER 4. OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4.1 Power On Turn on the POWER switch located on the lower left-hand side of the front panel, and the initialization screen will appear as follows: After a few seconds the initialization screen will change to the Set screen. The Set screen will be displayed as follows when in PROGRAM Mode: If you press the <more>...
  • Page 17: Description Of The Parameters

    4.1.1 Description of the parameters If the instrument is under reset condition, follow parameters show the setting value. But if the instrument is under test condition, the parameters show the output value. Set Screen Parameters Description of Parameters M 1-1 Memory and step number .
  • Page 18: Edit Softkey

    number if press “Step” softkey one time. Step Number Press the “Step” softkey. Step Number 4.2.3 Edit Softkey Press “Edit” softkey under the reset condition which is under the setting of Auto Run is “Program” and ”Surge/Drop” is “ON", then display will show as follows. Press “Edit”...
  • Page 19 Press “Edit” softkey. Remark: 1. If the seeting of Surge/Drop is “OFF”, the display will not show the test parameters : ”SD-Volt”, ”SD-Site” and “SD-Time”. 2. Please refer to section 4.2.3.2 for Test parameters “Auto Run”. and section 4.2.5 for the System parameter “Surge/Drop”.
  • Page 20 Or you can press ”︿” or ”﹀” softkey to select the parameter you want to edit first, then press ”Edit” softkey to edit it. Press ” ” softkey. ︿ Press ”Edit” softkey. Use numeric keypad to enter the new number or pressing “Change” softkey to change the parameter mode.
  • Page 21 Memory Cycle Setting When the parameter “Memory Cycle” is selected, the display will show as follows. Setting of “Cont” means continuous, and “1” is single operation. For “2”~“9999” setting, it becomes the number of sequence to be repeated for running operation. (Refer to section 4.2.4.2 for Loop Cycle Setting) Selecting a Memory When the parameter “Memory”...
  • Page 22 Once you press the ENTER key, the Memory location and all of its steps will be loaded into the instruments activate memory for use. Once the Memory is loaded, the Perform Test screen will once again be displayed. Naming a Memory At the Memory recall screen, press the “Name”...
  • Page 23 Type in the number of the Step that you would like to use. Once a parameter is edited, it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original number. Setting of Output Voltage When the parameter “Voltage”...
  • Page 24 When the parameter “A Lo-Lmt” is selected, the display will show as follows. Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter” softkey to save and escape the parameter setting. Setting Range of Voltage Model 6705 6710 6720 6730 6740 6750 0-150V (A)
  • Page 25 Setting of Peak Current High Limit and Low Limit When the parameter “AP Hi-Lmt” is selected, the display will show as follows. When the parameter “AP Lo-Lmt” is selected, the display will show as follows. Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter” softkey to save and escape the parameter setting.
  • Page 26 Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter” softkey to save and escape the parameter setting. Setting of Delay Time When the parameter “Delay” is selected, the display will show as follows. Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter” softkey to save and escape the parameter setting.
  • Page 27 Setting of Surge / Drop Site When the parameter “SD-Site” is selected, the display will show as follows. The function is setting the location of Surge / Drop. Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter” softkey to save and escape the parameter setting. Setting of Surge / Drop Time When the parameter “SD-Time”...
  • Page 28 If the SD-Cont. is setting to “OFF” and the “Trig.” softkwy is only pressed a time, the waveform will be as the right figure. Setting of Prompt When the parameter “Prompt” is selected, the display will show as follows. Prev ABCDEFGHI Prompt = JKLMNOPQR...
  • Page 29: Results Softkey

    make a mistake or want to change the character, press the delete key in the numeric keypad. The cursor will decrement and erase the character. When you have finished editing the prompt press the ENTER key. The prompt can be no more than 10 characters in length. Setting of Step Cycle When the parameter “Step Cycle”...
  • Page 30: System Softkey

    M 1-1 0.0s F: 50.0Hz AP: 0.0A Result Set P: 0.0W PF:0.000 A: 0.000A System Press ”Result” software. 1- 1P Pass ﹀ 1- 2P 1- 3P Setting Results 1- 4P Page︿ 120.0V 119.9V 1- 5P 50.0Hz 50.0Hz 1- 6P Page﹀ 0.0W 0.0W 1- 7P...
  • Page 31 4.2.5.1 Enter the System Setting Mode Press “Edit” softkey under system mode, then you can enter the setting mode. Single Step V Lo-Lmt 0.0V ︿ F Hi-Lmt 500.0Hz Alarm Contrast F Lo-Lmt 45.0Hz ﹀ Start Angl 0° Auto V-Adj Power UP Start Angle 0°...
  • Page 32 Use numeric keypad to enter the new number or pressing “Change” softkey to change the parameter mode. 4.2.5.2 System parameter Single Step When the parameter is selected, the display will show as follows. Prev Single Step = Next Single Step Mode: = TEST for next step.
  • Page 33 To change the volume of the alarm, type in a numeric value between 0 and 9. Press the ENTER key to accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original number. The numbers corresponding to the different volume settings are 0 through 9, 0 meaning the volume is off, and 9 being the loudest setting.
  • Page 34 Prev Timer Unit = SECOND Next Timer Unit Mode: Change Second,Minute or Hour E x i t You may turn the function SECOND , Minute and Hour by pressing the “Change” soft key. Accept the change by pressing ENTER or cancel the edit by pressing EXIT. Loop Cycle When the parameter is selected, the display will show as follows.
  • Page 35 Voltage High Limit and Low Limit When the High Limit is selected, the display will show as follows. Prev V Hi-Lmt = 300.0V Next Voltage High Limit Range: 0.0 – 300.0V E x i t When the High Limit is selected, the display will show as follows. Prev V Lo-Lmt = 0.0V...
  • Page 36 Prev Start Angle = 0° Next Start Angle Range: 0 – 359° E x i t When the “End Angle” is selected, the display will show as follows. Prev End Angle = 0° Next End Angle Range: 0 – 359° E x i t Use numeric key to enter the value then press “Enter”...
  • Page 37: Description Of Test

    mode. M 1-2 0.0s F: 50.0Hz AP: 0.0A Pass P: 0.0W PF:0.000 A: 0.000A Surge/Drop Mode(Surge/Drop) Exit Setting on, the test parameter ”SD-Volt”、”SD-Site” and ”SD-Time” will be enabled. Setting off, the test parameter ”SD-Volt”、”SD-Site” and ”SD-Time” will be disabled. Prev Surge/Drop = Next Surge/Drop Mode:...
  • Page 38: If The Setting Of The Test Parameter "Auto Run" Is "Manual

    You can monitor the value of Frequency, Peak Current, Power or Power factor by pressing the “Meter” softkey when the test is activating. Or you can monitor the times of Step, Memory and loop cycle by pressing the “cycle” softkey. 4.3.2 If the setting of the test parameter “AUTO RUN”...
  • Page 39: Displayed Messages

    Press “Cycle” Press “Meter” “Trig.” : If the setting of system parameter “Surge/Drop” is ON,the softkey will be enabled. After you finished all the set about Surge/Drop function, the trigger can be activated by pressing “Trig.” softkey. Note. Each trigger must be separated at least 200ms then it can be activated. 4.4 Displayed Messages Below are the descriptions of error messages that may occur at abnormal conditions: At any abnormal conditions, there are several error messages to be indicated on the display.
  • Page 40 TEST/RESET LED indicator will blink. Over Voltage Protection (OVP) If the output voltage has exceeded 5V of setting voltage at 0-150V range or has exceeded 10V of setting voltage at 0-300V range, the display will indicate “OVP” and the alarm will sound. Consequently, the TEST/RESET LED indicator will blink.
  • Page 41: Chapter 5. Interface Gpib And Rs-232

    CHAPTER 5. INTERFACE GPIB AND RS-232 Bus Remote Interface RS-232 / GPIB This chapter provides information on the proper use and configuration of bus remote interface for RS232 and GPIB interface, whereby both interfaces are using different command lists. These interfaces are optional on 6700 Series AC Power Source. 5.1 RS-232 Interface The RS232 connection is configured as follows for a 9 pins Serial Port interface.
  • Page 42: Command List

    The interface functions are listed in the chart below. Complete Handshake Capability Talker/Listener Capability Service Request Capability No Remote/Local Capability No parallel poll Capability No Device Clear Capability IEEE-488 INTERFACE No Device Trigger Capability No Controller Capability 3 state driver Setting of test condition and parameters Reading of display status Reading of measurement results...
  • Page 43 MEMORY:CYCLE XXXX MC XXXX XXXX=0~9999 ,0=Contine,1=OFF MEMORY:CYCLE? 0-9999 MEMORY X MEMORY X X=1-50 MEMORY? MEMORY? 1-50 STEP X STEP X X=1-9 STEP? STEP? VOLTAGE XXXX VOLT XXXX XXXX=0.0~300.0 VOLTAGE? VOLT? 0.0~300.0 RANG X RANG X X=0-1, 0=HIGH,1=AUTO RANG? RANG? FREQUNCY XXXX FREQ XXXX XXXX=45.0~500 FREQUNCY?
  • Page 44 SINGLE STEP X SS X X=0~1, 0=OFF,1=ON SINGLE STEP? ALARM X ALARM X X=0~9, 0=OFF,9=high ALARM? ALARM? CONTRAST X CONTRAST X X=1~9, 9=high CONTRAST? CONTRAST? POWER:UP X PUP X X=0-2,0=OFF,1=ON,2=LAST POWER:UP? PUP? TIME:UNIT X TUNIT X X=0-2,0=Second,1=Minute,2=Hour TIME:UNIT? TUNIT? LOOP:CYCLE XXXX LC XXXX XXXX=0~9999 ,0=Cont,1=OFF LOOP:CYCLE?
  • Page 45: Non Volatile Memory

    When TEST command ok setting *OPC Operation Complete Command ESR BIT0 =1 *OPC? Operation Complete Query *WAI Wait for next command BIT 0 ,01H, (1) Operation *ESR? Standard Event Status Register Query Complete BIT 1 ,02H, (2) Not Used BIT 2 ,04H, (4) Query Error BIT 3 ,08H, (8) Device Error...
  • Page 46: Chapter 6. Descpiption Of Application

    CHAPTER 6. DESCPIPTION OF APPLICATION 6.1 Remote Interface The rear panel connector of 6700 Series AC Power Source provides output signals to remotely monitor PASS, FAIL, and PROCESSING conditions. 6700 Series AC Power Source also provide an optional remote input interface and thus can control any test operation via remote The 9-pin D-type connector signals for Test , Reset, and 7 memories (M1~M7) input control signal.
  • Page 47 For an example, Memory 3 (M3) Connect PIN 8 and PIN 9 with a series diode (ex. D4148) at each pin and the joint point is connected to PIN 5. Note: PIN 5 is Common of input signal (COM). Signal Output The rear panel connector provides output signals to remotely monitor PASS, FAIL, and PROCESSING conditions.
  • Page 48: Chapter 7. Calibration

    CHAPTER 7. CALIBRATION eec offers a standard one-year manufacture’s warranty. This warranty can be extended an additional four years provided that the instrument is returned each year to eec for it’s annual calibration. In order to be eligible for the extended warranty instruments must be returned to eec for calibration service at least once every twelve months.
  • Page 49 CALIBRATION Enter standard voltage reading. Voltage = - - - V CALIBRATION Volt+ Enter standard voltage reading. Volt- Voltage = Enter Press Esc to Cancel. Read the measurement from your standard meter and enter it using the numeric keypad. You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the “ENTER”...
  • Page 50 Calibration of AC 3.500A Low Current Range CALIBRATION Connect the 35Ω load series with 3.500AAC current meter from output L to N. Press TEST to calibrate process. Press Esc to cancel. Follow above prompt to activate the calibration. After the calibration is activated, the screen will change to the text indicated as follows: CALIBRATION Enter standard voltage reading.
  • Page 51 Read the measurement from your standard meter and enter it using the numeric keypad. You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the “ENTER” softkey or cancel by pressing the “Esc” softkey. If the calibration is completed, the display will forward to the next calibration point. Calibration of 350.0W Low Power Range CALIBRATION Connect the 35Ω...
  • Page 52 CALIBRATION Enter standard power reading. Power = -.- - - W CALIBRATION Volt+ Enter standard power reading. Volt- Power = Enter Press Esc to Cancel. Read the measurement from your standard meter and enter it using the numeric keypad. You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the “ENTER”...
  • Page 53: Standard

    Note:Reference for Calibration Standard Calibration Item Unit 6705 6710 6720 6730 6740 Low Voltage Range Calibration points 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 150.0 High Voltage Calibration points 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 Range Low Current Calibration points 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500 Ω...

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