Active Front Panel/ Pinnacle Remote Panel; Connecting To The Remote Active Panel - Advanced Energy Pinnacle User Manual

20 kw (325-650 vdc) devicenet, ae bus, mdxl user, terminal block output
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Table 4-8. Display Panel LEDs (Continued)
INTERLOCK
BUS FAULT
OVERTEMP
ARC

ACTIVE FRONT PANEL/ PINNACLE REMOTE PANEL

The Pinnacle supply presents a broad array of features and settings that you can easily
control through the Active Front Panel or the Pinnacle Remote Active Panel. If you
are using the Pinnacle Remote Active Panel, first ensure that it has been properly
connected to the Pinnacle supply; installation information appears in the following
section.
Note: The master/slave functions listed in this section apply only to Pinnacle supplies
with a master/slave Host card installed.

Connecting to the Remote Active Panel

The 9-pin, male, subminiature-D connector labeled REMOTE ACTIVE PANEL on
the rear of the Pinnacle power supply lets you connect the supply to the Pinnacle
Remote Active Panel.
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Lights green if all interlock conditions have
been met
Lights green when a bus fault occurs
Lights green if the Pinnacle supply has
exceeded the maximum operating
temperature
After the output has been turned off, this LED
lights green for a predetermined time
(normally 100 ms) if the hard arc count limit
was reached or exceeded during the previous
run. If your unit is equipped with a User port,
a signal will also be sent to the ARC.D line on
the User port.
If your unit has been configured for signaling
on every hard arc, this LED will blip for a
predetermined time for every hard arc
detected by the unit. If another hard arc is
detected before the last blip is complete, the
blip pulse width will be refreshed to the full
width.
I/O Communication and Control
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