BK Precision 9833 User Manual
BK Precision 9833 User Manual

BK Precision 9833 User Manual

9830 series high power programmable ac power source

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9830 Series
Model: 9832, 9833
High Power Programmable AC Power
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1 Safety Summary
Category Rating
Defines safety category ratings (I, II, III, IV) based on IEC 61010 standard.
Electrical Power
Specifies AC input voltage and power requirements for the instrument.
Ground the Instrument
Explains the importance of electrical safety ground connection.
Environmental and Operating Conditions
Details operating environment, temperature, humidity, and cautions.
General Safety Warnings
Lists critical safety warnings for instrument use and maintenance.
Maintenance and Safe Use Precautions
Covers fuse replacement, modifications, and general safe usage guidelines.
7 Compliance Statements
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Information on proper disposal of the product according to WEEE directive.
CE Declaration of Conformity
States instrument meets EMC Directive requirements and lists standards.
Safety Symbols
Safety Alert Icon Definitions
Explains the meaning of different safety alert icons (Caution, Warning, Danger).
3 General Information
Package Contents
Lists all items included in the shipping container.
Product Dimensions
Shows the physical dimensions of the instrument.
Installation
Illustrates the process of installing the optional rack mount kit.
Front Panel Overview
Identifies and labels the components of the front panel.
Front Panel Key Definitions
Explains the function of each key on the instrument's front panel.
Rear Panel Overview
Identifies and labels the connectors and ports on the rear panel.
4 Display Overview
Display Description
Explains the layout and navigation of the instrument's display.
5 Getting Started
Input Power Requirements
Details the AC input voltage, frequency, and power consumption.
North American Split Phase Power
Explains how to adapt the power cord for North American split phase.
Fuse
Information on the instrument's fuse and replacement guidelines.
Preliminary Check
Steps to perform before initial operation.
Power-on Procedure
Step-by-step guide for powering on the instrument.
Warm-up Time
Recommended warm-up period for achieving specified accuracy.
Power-off Procedure
Instructions for safely powering down the instrument.
Sense Lines
Explains local and remote sense connections for voltage drop compensation.
7 Front Panel Operation
Configure Voltage and Frequency Output
Steps to set the output voltage and frequency.
Setting Voltage
Describes multiple methods for setting the output voltage.
Setting Frequency
Describes multiple methods for setting the output frequency.
Program Settings
Introduces modes for simulating power line disturbances.
Step Mode
Explains how to configure step-by-step output changes.
List Mode
Describes how to create and use sequences of output settings.
Pulse Mode
Explains how to set up and generate pulse signals.
8 Configure Menu
Config 1
Details the settings available in Configuration 1.
Config 2
Details the settings available in Configuration 2.
Limits
Sets user-defined voltage, current, and power limits.
9 System Settings
System Setup
Configures date, time, brightness, and beep settings.
Communication Setup
Configures communication ports (USB, GPIB, LAN, RS232).
System Error
Views and clears the instrument's error log.
System Next
Accesses system defaults and calibration functions.
Recall Default
Resets instrument configurations to factory defaults.
10 Save
Save Config
Saves current configurations to internal memory or USB.
Save Screen
Saves a screen shot of the instrument's display to USB.
Recall Configuration
Recalls saved configurations from memory or USB.
11 Remote Interface Operation
Interface Connection
Explains how to connect via RS232, USB, LAN, GPIB.
RS232
Settings for RS232 serial communication.
USBVCP (virtual COM)
Settings for USB virtual COM port communication.
USBTMC
Information on USBTMC compliance for remote control.
GPIB
How to connect and configure for GPIB communication.
LAN (Ethernet)
Overview of controlling the instrument via LAN interface.
Web server
Instructions for accessing the instrument's web server interface.
12 Digital I/O
External Voltage Control
How to control output voltage using external reference signals.
Trigger In
How to use the trigger input for controlling output.
Output Status Detection
Describes logic outputs indicating instrument status.
/SYNC
Explains the SYNC signal output.
/Fault_out
Indicates fault status via the Fault_out pin.
/Transient
Explains the Transient signal output.
Remote_Inhibit
How to use the remote inhibit function to turn output off.
Tx/Rx
Describes the Tx/Rx lines for RS232 communication.
Event SW
Details the Event Switch output and its ratings.
Analog input (BNC)
How to use the BNC analog input for external signal control.
14 Calibration
AC Voltage Calibration
Steps to calibrate AC voltage output.
300V range calibration
Details calibration steps for the 300V AC voltage range.
150V range calibration
Details calibration steps for the 150V AC voltage range.
DC Voltage Calibration
Steps to calibrate the DC voltage output.
AC Current Calibration
Steps to calibrate AC current output.
Restore to Factory Default (RECALL DATA)
Restores the instrument to its original factory settings.
External Voltage Calibration
Calibrates the external voltage input function.

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