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Pacific Power Source 312LMX manual available for free PDF download: Operation Manual
Pacific Power Source 312LMX Operation Manual (463 pages)
Programmable AC Power Source
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Pacific Power Source
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AC Power Distribution
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Contact Information
14
2 Safety & Warranty Information
15
Limited Warranty
15
Service and Spare Parts Limited Warranty
15
Safety Information
15
Safety Notices
17
3 Product Overview
22
General Description
22
Available LMX Models
22
Product Features
23
Controller Description
24
Measurement Read-Back
24
Accessories Included (Ship Kit)
24
Table 3-1: Included Accessories
24
4 Technical Specifications
25
Available Models - Power & Voltage Ranges
25
Single Phase Models - Direct Coupled Output
25
Single Phase Models - Transformer Output
25
Three Phase Models - Direct Coupled Output
26
Three Phase Models - Transformer Output
26
AC Output Current Ratings by Model
27
Thermal & PF Current Rating Charts Single-Phase Models
28
Figure 4-1: 105LMX Rating Charts
28
Figure 4-2: 108LMX Rating Charts
29
Figure 4-3: 112LMX Rating Charts
30
Figure 4-4: 140LMX Rating Charts
31
Figure 4-5: 160LMX Rating Charts
32
Thermal & PF Current Rating Charts Three-Phase Models
33
Figure 4-6: 305LMX Rating Charts
33
Figure 4-7: 308LMX Rating Charts
34
Figure 4-8: 312LMX Rating Charts
35
Figure 4-9: 320LMX Rating Charts
36
Figure 4-10: 345LMX Rating Charts
37
Figure 4-11: 360LMX Rating Charts
38
Overload Operation
39
AC Output - All Models
39
Programmable Output Impedance Ranges by Phase Mode
40
Low Frequency Operating in Transformer Coupled Mode
41
Table 4-1: Programmable Impedance Ranges by Phase Mode
41
Protection Modes
42
Metering
42
Other Measurements
42
Transients
43
AC Input Power Requirements
44
105LMX AC Input
44
112LMX AC Input
45
305LMX AC Input
46
320LMX AC Input
47
Dimensions & Weight by Model
48
Rack Handles
48
Rack Mount Slides
48
Environmental
48
Safety & Regulatory
49
Digital Interfaces
49
Auxiliary I/O
51
5 Unpacking and Installation
52
Unpacking
52
Inspection
52
Lifting and Carrying Instructions
52
Figure 4-1: Model 5L18-36 VI Curve
52
Chassis Placement
53
Table 5-1: Required Ventilation Clearances by Model
53
Verify Correct AC Input Line Voltage
54
AC Input Connections
54
Input Voltage Configuration - Models 105, 108, 305, 308LMX
55
Figure 5-2: AC Input Transformer Tap Settings - Models 105, 108, 305, 308LMX
56
Input Voltage Configuration - Models 112, 312LMX
57
Figure 5-3: AC Input Transformer Tap Settings - Models 112 and 312LMX
58
Input Voltage Configuration - Model 320LMX
59
Figure 5-4: AC Input Transformer Tap Settings - Model 320LMX
60
Input Voltage Configuration - Model 140, 160, 345 and 360LMX
61
Figure 5-5: AC Input Transformer Tap Settings - Models 140, 160, 345 and 360LMX
62
Input Power Wiring Requirements
63
Figure 5-6: AC Input Wiring Diagram - Models 140, 160, 345 and 360LMX
65
Grounding Requirements
66
Chassis Ground Connection Required
66
Output Neutral Grounding
67
AC Input Circuit Breaker
67
Cleaning
67
Air Intake Filter Removal and Cleaning
68
Air Filter Removal
68
Filter Cleaning
68
Air Filter Installation
68
Figure 5-7: Air Intake Filter Removal
68
Liquids
69
Load Connections
69
Single Phase Output
70
Figure 5-8: Single Phase Output Connections - Models 105, 108, 112, 305,308,312 & 320LMX
71
Figure 5-9: Single Phase Output Connections - Models 140, 160, 345 & 360LMX
72
Split Phase Output
73
Figure 5-10: Split Phase Output Connections - Models 105, 108, 112, 305, 308, 312 & 320LMX
74
Figure 5-11: Split Phase Output Connections - Models 140, 160, 345 & 360LMX
75
Three Phase Output
76
Figure 5-12: Three Phase Output Connections - Models 305, 308, 312 & 320LMX
77
Figure 5-13: Three Phase Output Connections - Models 345 & 360LMX
78
External Voltage Sense Connections
79
Figure 5-14: External Sense Connections - Models 105, 108, 305, 308, 112, 312, 320LMX
80
Figure 5-15: External Sense Connections - Models 140, 160, 345, 360LMX
81
Transformer Coupled Output
82
Low Frequency Operating in Transformer Coupled Mode
82
Powering up
83
In Case of Malfunction
83
Interface Connections
84
USB Device Interface
84
GPIB Device Interface
84
Table 5-2: GPIB Interface Connector Pin Assignments
84
LAN Interface
85
Auxiliary I/O Connections
85
System Interface Bus Connectors
86
Multi-Unit Parallel Operation
86
Load Connections on Parallel Systems
86
Parallel System Bus Connection
87
6 Front Panel Operation
88
Front Panel Layout
88
Figure 6-1: LMX Series® Front Panel View
88
Keyboard Buttons
89
PC Monitor Output
90
SD Card Memory Slot
90
Shuttle Knob
90
USB Host Ports
90
OUTPUT ENABLE Button
91
OUTPUT State Indication
91
Output on Response Times
91
Menu Keys
91
Table 6-1: Available Menu Keys
91
PROG - PROGRAM & MEASUREMENTS Screen
92
Power on Settings
93
PROGRAM Output Parameters
94
Table 6-2: Available Output Parameters on PROGRAM Screen
94
Figure 6-2: PROGRAM Screen
94
Phase Rotation / Phase Sequence
95
Figure 6-3: Three Phase AC Mode Default Phase Rotation
95
Figure 6-4: Three Phase AC Mode Reversed Phase Rotation
95
Direct Data Entry - Presets
96
Customizing Output Programming Preset Soft Key Values
97
For Details on Change any Available Pre-Set Soft Key Value, Refer to Section 6.7.6, "TRANSIENT SETTINGS Screen
97
STEP or RAMP Modes
98
STEP or RAMP Parameters
99
STEP or RAMP Transient Execution Modes
100
PULSE Mode
101
PULSE Parameters
102
PULSE Transient Execution Modes
103
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Screen
105
Changing Shuttle Programming Resolution
106
Table 6-3: Changing Programming Resolution
106
PROGRAM & MEASUREMENTS Soft Keys
107
Table 6-4: PROGRAM Screen Soft Keys
108
Available Waveforms
109
Table 6-5: Available Included LMX Series® Waveforms
110
Waveform Smoothing Filter
111
Figure 6-5: Waveform with no Smoothing Filter Applied
111
AUTO RMS Function - Steady State
112
Figure 6-6: same Waveform with Maximum Smoothing Filter Applied
112
MEAS - MEASUREMENTS Screens
114
Measurements Screens
114
Figure 6-7: Three Phase Measurement Screens
114
Figure 6-8: Single Phase Measurement Screens for Phase a and B
114
Scope Measurements
115
Harmonic Measurements
116
Measurement Screen Soft Keys
117
Table 6-6: Three Phase Measurement Screen Soft Keys
118
Measurement Data Logging
119
TRAN- TRANSIENTS Screens
120
LIST Mode
120
LIST Parameters
121
Table 6-7: Available Transient List Parameters
121
Table 6-8: Voltage Transient List for Example 1
122
Figure 6-9: Voltage Transient Example 1
122
Table 6-9: RTCA/DO160 Section 16 Test Number 16.5.2.1D
123
Table 6-10: Voltage Transient List for Example 1
123
Figure 6-10: RTCA/DO160 Section 16 Test Number 16.5.2.1D
123
LIST Transient Edit Mode
124
Figure 6-11: Blank TRANSIENT PROGRAM Screen
124
Figure 6-12: TRANSIENT VIEW Edit Mode
124
LIST Transient Execution Modes
125
Table 6-11: Available TRANSIENT EDIT Screen Soft Keys
125
Table 6-12: Available TRANSIENT DEBUG Screen Soft Keys
125
Figure 6-13: TRANSIENT Debug Mode Screen
125
Table 6-13: Available TRANSIENT PROGRAM Screen Soft Keys
126
LIST Transient Entry Modes
127
Figure 6-14: Transient Shown in STEP Mode
127
Figure 6-15: Transient Shown in SEGMENT Mode
127
Multiple User Waveforms in Transients
128
Figure 6-16: Available User Waveforms in Transients
128
STEP or RAMP Modes
129
STEP or RAMP Parameters
130
Table 6-14: Available STEP Transient Parameters
130
Table 6-15: Available STEP PROGRAM Screen Soft Keys
130
STEP or RAMP Transient Execution Modes
131
Table 6-16: Available STEP EXECUTION Screen Soft Keys
131
PULSE Mode
132
PULSE Parameters
133
Table 6-17: Available STEP Transient Parameters
133
Table 6-18: Available STEP PROGRAM Screen Soft Keys
133
PULSE Transient Execution Modes
134
Table 6-19: Available STEP PROGRAM Screen Soft Keys
134
AUTO RMS Function - Transients
135
CONF - CONFIGURATION Screens
136
UNIT CONFIGURATION Screens
138
Table 6-20: Available UNIT CONFIGURATION 1 Screen Soft Keys
139
Table 6-21: Available UNIT CONFIGURATION 2 Screen Soft Keys
140
USER LIMITS SETTINGS Screen
141
Table 6-22: Available USER LIMITS SETTINGS Screen Soft Keys
141
Figure 6-17: USER LIMIT SETTINGS Screen
141
RAMP TIME & SLEW RATE SETTINGS Screen
142
Figure 6-18: RAMP TIME & SLEW RATE SETTINGS Screen
142
Table 6-23: Available RAMP TIME & SLEW RATE SETTINGS Screen Soft Keys
143
PROGRAM MEMORY Screen
144
CSC CONFIGURATION Screen
145
TRANSIENT SETTINGS Screen
145
Table 6-24: Available SLEW RATE SETTINGS Screen Soft Keys
145
Table 6-25: Available CSC CONFIGURATION Screen Soft Keys
145
STEP or RAMP Modes
147
STEP or RAMP Parameters
148
STEP or RAMP Transient Execution Modes
149
PULSE Mode
150
PULSE Parameters
151
PULSE Transient Execution Modes
152
Table 6-26: Available TRANSIENT SETTINGS Screen Soft Keys
153
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Screen
154
Table 6-27: Available PROGRAMMABLE IMPEDANCE Screen Soft Keys
154
USER PRESETS Screen
155
SYST - SYSTEM Screens
157
System Menu 1
158
System Menu 2
158
ERROR / EVENT QUEUE Screen
159
FAULT INFORMATION Screen
159
INTERFACE Screen
160
Table 6-28: Available USER INTERFACE Screen Soft Keys
162
Table 6-29: Available USER INTERFACE Screen Soft Keys
163
Table 6-30: Available ETHERNET INTERFACE SETUP Screen Soft Keys
165
Table 6-31: Available SERIAL INTERFACE SETUP Screen Soft Keys
166
Table 6-32: Available USB INTERFACE SETUP Screen Soft Keys
167
Table 6-33: Available GPIB INTERFACE SETUP Screen Soft Keys
168
UNIT INFORMATION Screen
170
Table 6-34: Available UNIT INFORMATION Screen Soft Keys
170
PARALLEL UNITS Screen
171
Table 6-35: Available PARALLEL UNITS Screen Soft Keys
171
SYSTEM SETTINGS Screen
172
Table 6-36: Available SYSTEM SETTINGS Screen Soft Keys
172
EXTERNAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT Screen
173
CALIBRATION MENU Screen
174
Table 6-37: Available CALIBRATION MENU Screen Soft Keys
174
FIRMWARE UPDATE Screen
175
Table 6-38: Available FIRMWARE UPDATE Screen Soft Keys
175
REMOTE SUPPORT Screen
176
Table 6-39: Available LOGGING TOOL Screen Soft Keys
176
7 Auxiliary I/O
177
Preface
177
Connector Location and Pin Designations
177
DB25 Connector AUX I/O Pin Locations
177
I/O Signal Table by Pin Number
178
Table 7-1: Auxiliary I/O DB25 Connector Pin Numbers and Signals by DB25 Pin Number
178
I/O Signal Table by Function
179
Dedicated Function Digital Inputs
180
Remote Inhibit
180
Transient Trigger Input
181
External Sync Input
182
Principle of Operation
182
SYNC Status Display
184
Sync Operation Settings
184
Digital Output Control Signals
185
Function Strobe / Trigger out
185
Phase Sync Output
187
User Programmable Digital Signals
188
Relay Control Outputs
188
Digital User Inputs
189
Digital User Outputs
189
Analog I/O Descriptions
190
Analog Inputs
190
Programming Analog Inputs
191
Analog Outputs
191
Analog Input Modes
192
DC Power Supply
194
RS232 Description
194
Front Panel Operation of AUX I/O Functions
195
Accessing AUX I/O Screens
195
Analog Inputs
196
Analog Outputs
197
Digital Inputs
198
Digital Outputs
198
Polarity Selection for DO3 and DO4 Vs DO1 and DO2
199
External Sync
200
Trigger Input
200
Strobe Output
201
Remote Control
201
8 Remote Control Programming
202
Overview
202
Programming Conventions and Notations
202
Command Terminators
203
Remote Control Command Descriptions by Subsystem
204
Calibration Commands
205
LMX Calibration Commands
205
UPC Specific Commands
207
AUX I/O Interface Calibration Commands
207
Measurement Commands
208
Voltage Measurement Commands
208
Frequency Measurement Commands
209
Current Measurement Commands
209
Power Measurement Commands
211
Kwh Measurement Commands
211
Other Measurement Commands
212
Measurement Data Logging Commands
213
Waveform Capture Commands
217
Harmonic Measurements Commands
219
Output Control Commands
224
Program Commands
228
Program Control Commands
228
Execution Commands
236
Transient Segments Commands
237
Memory Management Commands
242
Source Commands
245
Source Configuration Programming Commands
245
Voltage Programming Commands
249
Frequency Programming Commands
254
Current Programming Commands
255
Phase Programming Commands
258
Waveform Programming Commands
260
Voltage Protection Programming Commands
268
Current Protection Programming Commands
270
Power Protection Programming Commands
272
Impedance Programming Commands
278
STEP Transient Commands
281
PULSE Transient Commands
298
IEC413 Option Interharmonics Commands
309
Status Commands
313
System Commands
315
System Error Commands
315
System Information Commands
316
System Interface Soft Key Preset Commands
319
System Configuration Commands
323
Parallel System Commands
325
System Sanitization Commands
326
Communication LAN Commands
326
Communication Serial Port Commands
330
Communication USB Commands
331
Communication GPIB Commands
333
System Firmware Commands
334
System Remote Access Commands
335
Miscellaneous System Commands
336
Auxiliary I/O System Commands
337
Analog & Digital IO Programming Commands
337
Source:synchronize Commands
350
Program:transient Triggers Commands
353
Analog Input Commands
355
AUX I/O Calibration Commands
357
IEEE488.2 Common Commands
361
Status and Events Registers
365
Status Byte Register (STB)
365
Status Event Register (ESR)
367
SCPI Status Registers
368
9 USB Driver Installation
370
Overview
370
Installation
370
10 LAN Interface Configuration
372
Overview
372
Web Browser Interface
372
Access Control
374
Browser Access Control
375
Front Panel Access Control
378
Web Browser Interface
379
Available Web Interface Menu Tree
379
Home Screen
380
SCPI Console Command Line Interface
380
Status Byte Display
381
Browser Status Bar
381
Operation Manual PDF
381
Source Control Screens
382
Program
383
Protections
384
Transients
385
Program Memory
391
Waveform
392
Waveform Editor
393
SCPI Script
396
Measurement Screens
398
Monitor
399
Real-Time Plot
400
Plot
401
Data Logger
402
Scope
403
Harmonics
407
Configuration Screens
408
Unit Settings
409
User Limits & Presets
410
Ramp Time & Slew Rate
411
System Screens
412
Error/Event Queue
413
Fault List
414
Error/Event List
415
Interface Setup
416
Access Control
417
Digital & Analog Io's
418
Unit Information
422
Parallel Units
423
Memory Browser
424
Calibration
425
Remote Support
426
Import / Export
426
Firmware Update
427
Sanitize and Reboot
428
Additional Functions
428
Sharing Options - FTP & SAMBA
428
11 Calibration
429
Calibration Interval
429
Closed Case User Calibration
429
Equipment Required
429
Calibration Procedures
429
Voltage Calibration - Offset
430
Current Calibration - Offset (Direct Coupled V Range)
431
Voltage Calibration - Gain
432
Current Gain Calibration Setup Diagrams
434
Current Calibration Load Values
436
Current Calibration - Gain
437
Exit Calibration Mode
437
12 Warnings & Error Messages
438
Preface
438
Errors & Warnings Messages in Numeric Order
438
13 Service and Maintenance
456
Warnings
456
Authorized Service Centers
457
14 CE MARK Declaration of Conformity
458
Index
459
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