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3 Operation
This section describes the operation of the Model 430 Programmer. Every
menu and submenu item is illustrated and described in detail. An example
setup of the Model 430 Programmer is presented in section 3.11 on
page 76. An example ramping operation is presented in section 3.14 on
Note
In some of the examples and figures that follow, the ± sign is used to
described various controlled parameter values such as current,
voltage, ramp rate, etc. Where used to describe voltages, currents,
and fields as relate to the Model 05100PS-430-601 Power Supply,
the ± should be ignored (considered illustrative only) since the power
supply provides only positive (unipolar) current.
3.1
System Power On/Off Sequence
The Model 430 Programmer should always be energized
before
the power
supply that it is controlling. The Model 430 Programmer is designed to
prompt the user in order to ensure the power supply is energized at the
proper time. The Model 430 Programmer should always be de-energized
after
the power supply is shut down.
3.1.1
Model 430 Programmer Power On/Off
Place the Model 430 Programmer power switch in the ON position. After
the Model 430 Programmer is powered on and fully initialized (about 20
seconds), the following display will appear:
After
this screen is displayed, the power supply can be powered up (See
“Energizing Power Supply and Components” on page 26.)
followed by
pressing the
ENTER
key on the Model 430 Programmer. This brings up
the default display
1
.
1. Refer to section 3.2 on page 27.
+0.00 A -
Turn on power supply
+0.00 Vs
Press ENTER to continue
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