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KEPCO BOP 2KW-ME Series Operator's Manual (228 pages)
HIGH POWER BIPOLAR POWER SUPPLY
Brand:
KEPCO
| Category:
Power Supply
| Size: 2.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
17
General Description
21
Scope of Manual
21
Section 1 - Introduction
21
LXI Compatibility (ME Models)
22
Specifications
22
Local Control
34
Remote Control
34
Digital Calibration
36
External Reference (Analog Control)
36
Features
36
Saving and Recalling Settings
36
Voltage/Current Protection
36
Waveforms
36
Energy Recuperation
37
Equipment Supplied
37
External Limits
37
User-Defined Voltage/Current Maximum Values (Software Limits)
37
Accessories
38
Safety
39
Section 2 - Installation
41
Terminations and Controls
41
Unpacking and Inspection
41
Preliminary Operational Check
46
Installation
47
D-C Output Grounding
48
Safety Grounding
48
Source Power Connections
48
Wiring Instructions
48
Earth-Ground Configuration
49
Power Supply/Load Interface
49
Load Connection - General
50
Earth Ground Connection Recommendations
51
Consider the Load Type
52
Cooling
52
Load Connection Using Local Sensing
52
Load Connection Using Remote Sensing
52
Setting up the Unit
52
Setup for Local Operation
52
Setup for Fail Safe/Interlock PROTECTION
54
Setup for Remote Operation Via GPIB (MG Models Only)
54
Finding Kepco Power Supplies on the LAN
55
Setup for Remote Operation Via LAN (ME Models Only)
55
Setup for Remote Operation Via RS 232C
55
Bonjour-Enabled Discovery
56
LXI Discovery
56
Launch Web Interface
57
LAN Configuration Using Web Interface
58
General
61
Power Supply Basics
61
Section 3 - Operation
61
Keypad Description
63
LCD and Power-Up Screen Description
65
Power-Up Screen Showing Graphic Meters
66
Power-Up Screen Showing Time Line Graph
66
Turning the Power Supply on
67
How to Access the Menus
68
How to Modify a Parameter
69
Password Setup
70
How to Access a Password Protected Menu
71
Display Settings (Operator Convenience) Menu
72
Display Settings Menu
72
Password Protection Menu, Factory Defaults
72
Adjusting LCD Contrast and Background
73
Displaying Meters or Graph (Time Line)
73
Enabling/Disabling Audible Beeps
73
Local Mode Operation
73
Setting Local Mode
73
Waveform Stop
73
Keypad Lockout
75
Local Password Protection at Power-Up
75
Programming Voltage or Current and Associated Protect Limits
75
Setting Voltage or Current Mode
75
Selecting Bipolar/Independent Protection Limits
77
Understanding Voltage and Current Protect Limits
78
Changing Maximum or Minimum Software-Controlled Limits
79
Hidden Voltage and Current Protect Limits
79
Changing Maximum Accepted Voltage or Current (Main Channel Software Limits)
80
Changing Maximum/Minimum Protection Software-Controlled Limits
82
External Limits
82
Determining How the Unit Responds When Output Is off (Load Type)
83
Enabling/Disabling DC Output Power
83
Using the Trigger Port to Customize Output On/Off Operation
83
Battery Charging/Discharging Using the BOP
86
Battery Operations Using Current Mode
86
Battery Operations Using Voltage Mode
86
Changing the Default Power up Settings
87
Storing/Recalling Power Supply Output Settings
89
Understanding Abbreviations Used for Saved Settings
90
Viewing Saved Settings
90
Saving Settings and Erasing or Modifying Previously Saved Settings
92
Applying Saved Settings to the Output (Recall)
93
Copying Previously Saved Settings to a New Location
93
Protecting the Load When Accessing Waveforms
93
Waveform Generation
93
Waveform Overview
93
Saved Waveforms Menu
94
Understanding How Waveforms Are Generated
94
Creating a New Waveform
96
Edit Waveform Menu
96
Viewing Stored Waveforms
96
Waveform Specifications
96
New Waveform Menu
97
Executing a Waveform
100
Modifying Previously Stored Waveforms
101
Using Segments to Build a Waveform
101
Copying a Waveform
104
Operator Testing
104
Reset
104
Error Message Explanations
105
Analog Remote Mode Programming
107
Remote Output off
107
Remote Shutdown
107
Suppressing Noise at the Output
107
Remote Standby
108
Voltage/Current Mode Control
108
Controlling the Output Using the BOP as a Power Amplifier
109
Fixed Gain Using External Reference Control
109
Variable Gain Using External Reference Level
110
External Protection Limits
111
Digital Remote Mode Programming
112
Monitoring Output Current Using an Analog Signal
112
Using both Local/Digital and External Protection Limits
112
Maximum Setpoint to Measurement Response
113
Measurement Capabilities
113
New or Modified Commands
113
Operating Features Available Only by Remote Commands
113
How to Implement Maximum Setpoint to Measurement Specification
114
Power-Up Defaults
114
Making Sure the Previous Command Is Complete
115
Programming Techniques to Optimize Performance
115
Programming Voltage/Current Limit and Current/Voltage Limit
115
Remote Mode Setup
116
Determining Whether *RST Command Sets the Output off or on
117
Changing the GPIB Address
118
GPIB Port Setup (MG Models ONLY)
118
Configure Device Clear (DCL) Control
119
Configure Prompt Mode
119
Configure XON/XOFF Protocol
119
Establish Communication Language
119
RS 232 Serial Port Setup
119
Select Baud Rate
119
LAN Interface Setup (ME Models Only)
120
Change IP Address Mask
121
Configure Auto IP
121
Configure DHCP
121
Configure Host Name
121
Set IP Address
121
BIT 4882 Compatibility
122
BIT 4886 Compatibility
122
Configure Index
122
LIST Command Differences in BIT 4886
122
IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Protocol (MG Models Only)
123
Status Reporting Differences in BIT 4886
123
Trigger Operation Differences in BIT 4886
123
BOP VISA Instrument Driver
125
RS232-C Operation
125
Serial Interface
125
RS 232 Implementation
126
Echo Mode
128
Prompt Method
128
Using SCPI Commands for RS 232 Communication
128
XON XOFF Method
128
Isolating RS 232 Communication Problems
129
LAN Factory Defaults
129
LAN Operation (ME Models Only)
129
Remote Programming Using the Web Interface
130
Troubleshooting LAN Communication Problems
130
Launch Web Interface
131
LAN Configuration Using Web Interface
132
Changing the Output
134
Operating the Unit Using Web Interface
134
Resetting the Unit (*RST)
135
Using a Waveform (User-Programmed Sequences)
135
Abort Subsystem
137
Common Commands/Queries
137
Initiate Subsystem
137
SCPI Messages
137
SCPI Programming
137
SCPI Subsystem Command/Query Structure
137
LIST Subsystem
139
Measure Subsystem
139
Output Subsystem
139
Memory Subsystem
140
Source:]Voltage and [Source:]Current Subsystems
141
Status Subsystem
141
Trigger Subsystem
141
Calibrate Subsystem
142
Forgotten Passwords
142
Program Message Structure
142
System Subsystem
142
Data
143
Data Separator
143
Keyword
143
Keyword Separator
143
Message Unit Separator
143
Query Indicator
143
Message Terminator
145
Root Specifier
145
Understanding the Command Structure
145
Program Message Syntax Summary
146
Operational Status Register
147
Status Reporting
147
Status Reporting Structure
147
Questionable Status Register
149
SCPI Program Examples
150
General
153
Section 4 - Calibration
153
Test Equipment Requirements
154
Calibration Procedure Using SCPI Commands
157
Calibration Using Remote SCPI Commands Via GPIB or RS 232 Interface
157
Calibration Setup for Current Mode
160
Calibration Using Front Panel Keypad in Local Mode
161
Understanding the Calibration Process
162
Calibration Procedure Using Local Mode
163
Calibration Storage
167
Appendix A - Scpi Common Command/Query Definitions
169
CLS - Clear Status Command
169
ESE - Standard Event Status Enable Command
169
ESE? - Standard Event Status Enable Query
170
ESR? - Event Status Register Query
170
IDN? - Identification Query
170
OPC - Operation Complete Command
170
OPC? - Operation Complete Query
171
OPT? - Options Query
172
RCL - Recall Command
172
RST - Reset Command
172
Using Memory Location Commands and Queries
182
Using List Commands to Measure Sample at End of Pulse
183
Using List Commands to Measure Sample at Start of Pulse
184
Using LIST Commands and Queries
192
Creating and Executing a Complex Waveform Using LIST Commands
193
Using List Commands to Measure Sample at End of Pulse
199
Using List Commands to Measure Sample at Start of Pulse
200
By Multiple External Devices Using a Single External Pulse
201
Using List:wait Commands to Allow an External Device Time to Function While Imposing a Maximum Wait Time
202
Using ZDEC and ZINC with LIST:VOLT:APPL Command
206
By Multiple External Devices Using the Low-Going Leading Edge of an External Pulse
209
Using PROT:LIM:POS and PROT:LIM:POS Commands to Set Asymmetrical Limits
211
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KEPCO BOP 2KW-ME Series Quick Start Manual (16 pages)
Brand:
KEPCO
| Category:
Power Supply
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Description
2
Unpacking
2
Equipment Supplied
2
Safety
2
Preliminary Operational Check
3
Accessories
3
Installation
5
Input Connections
5
Load Connections
5
Local Sensing (Factory Default)
5
Remote Sensing Select
5
Analog I/O Connections
5
Trigger Connections
5
GPIB Connections (MG SUFFIX)
5
LAN Connections (ME SUFFIX ONLY)
5
Finding Kepco Power Supplies on the LAN
5
RS 232 Connections
6
Operation
6
Turning the Power Supply on
6
Accessing the Menus
6
How to Modify a Parameter
9
Adjusting LCD Brightness, Contrast and Background
10
Enabling/Disabling Audible Beeps
10
Setting Voltage or Current Mode
10
Programming Voltage or Current and Associated Protect Limits
10
Software Limits
11
Changing Main Channel Software Limit
11
Determining How the Unit Responds When Output Is off (Load Type)
12
Configure Load Type
13
Enabling/Disabling Output Power
13
Additional Features
14
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