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CF: 0.00 

Crest Factor 

Parall-Master 

Indicates the instrument is set up in Parallel mode 
as the master (Option 08 only) 

Parall-Slave 

Indicates the instrument is set up in Parallel mode 
as the slave (Option 08 only) 

1Φ3W: L1-N 

Indicates the instrument is set up in 1Φ3W mode 
as L1-N (Option 08 only) 

1Φ3W: L2-N 

Indicates the instrument is set up in 1Φ3W mode 
as L2-N (Option 08 only) 

3Φ4W: A Phase 

Indicates the instrument is set up in 3Φ4W mode 
as Phase A (Option 08 only) 

3Φ4W: B Phase 

Indicates the instrument is set up in 3Φ4W mode 
as Phase B (Option 08 only) 

3Φ4W: C Phase

 

Indicates the instrument is set up in 3Φ4W mode 
as Phase C (Option 08 only) 

4.1.2  Security 

 

Creating a Password 

Creating a password prevents unauthorized access to the Lock parameters in the 
System menu.  Once a password has been created, lock functions will require 
the password to access them. 
 
Press and hold the <top> soft key while powering up the instrument, the Edit 
Password screen should now be displayed.  The display will appear as follows:  
 

 

 
You may now type in the new password using the numeric keypad.  Press the 
Enter key to accept the new password or press the Esc key to escape.  After you 
type in your new password, you will be required to confirm your new password by 
typing it again into the “Confirm Password” field.  Press the Enter key to confirm 
the new password or press the Esc key to escape. 
 
If the password is set to 0, the Lock and Mem Lock parameters may be accessed 
by editing Lock and Mem Lock soft keys in the System Parameters menu.  In this 

Summary of Contents for 00310XAC

Page 1: ...300XAC Series Modular AC Power Source Operation Manual for Models 310XAC 320XAC 340XAC 360XAC Ver 1 24 PART 39101...

Page 2: ...00 4 5 2005 EN 61000 4 6 2014 IEC 61000 4 6 2013 EN 61000 4 8 2010 IEC 61000 4 8 2009 EN 61000 4 11 2004 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requiremen...

Page 3: ...1 2 Security 38 4 1 3 Lock 39 4 1 4 Mem Lock 39 4 2 System Parameters Description 40 4 3 Editing System Parameters 43 4 3 1 Editing Auto Run Mode 44 4 3 2 Editing Out Mode 45 4 3 3 Editing Single Step...

Page 4: ...Step Cycle PROGRAM Mode only 79 4 6 18 Editing A Hi Lmt A Lo Lmt PROGRAM Mode only 80 4 6 19 Editing P Hi Lmt P Lo Lmt PROGRAM Mode only 81 4 6 20 Editing Ap Hi Lmt Ap Lo Lmt PROGRAM Mode only 82 4 6...

Page 5: ...RS 232 Interface Command List 113 9 4 1 Basic Commands and Query Commands 114 9 4 2 3 4W Queries 117 9 4 3 1 3W Queries 118 9 4 4 Program Commands and Companion Queries 118 9 4 5 System Commands and C...

Page 6: ...141 11 4 4 Ethernet Card Menu 143 11 4 5 IP Setup 143 11 4 6 IP Address 144 11 4 7 Gateway IP 144 11 4 8 Subnet Mask 144 11 4 9 Device Name 145 11 4 10 MAC Address 146 11 4 11 Barcode Input 146 11 4 1...

Page 7: ...horized parts in the repair of this instrument Parts used must be parts that are recommended by APT as an acceptable specified part This warranty does not cover accessories not of Associated Power Tec...

Page 8: ...to correct any deviation from the value of the standard Crest Factor The ratio of peak current Apeak to RMS current Arms Complex Power the vector sum of the real and reactive power components of a ci...

Page 9: ...0VAC output configured for 1 3W or provide 3 output power output configured for 3 4W Power A generic term used to describe electrical work being done There are many types of power including real power...

Page 10: ...rcuits and components in order to generate the output waveform Total Harmonic Distortion THD A percentage that is used to identify the degree of the noise unclean signal in a power source s output wav...

Page 11: ...to a procedure practice or condition that could possibly cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data 1 4 Safety Precautions This product and its related documentation must be reviewed for fami...

Page 12: ...nterval The instrument must be returned at least once a year to an APT authorized service center for calibration and inspection of safety related components APT will not be held liable for injuries su...

Page 13: ...notifying us Safe Lifting and Carrying Instructions Proper methods of lifting and carrying can help to protect against injury Follow the recommendations below to ensure that instruments are handled i...

Page 14: ...e gauges are used to assemble a satisfactory line cord Failure to assemble a quality line cord could result in fire or personal injury Refer to the following graphs for input output current requiremen...

Page 15: ...9 340XAC 360XAC 2 3 Output Current Capability The following charts indicate the output current capability of each 300XAC model depending on the output voltage and the selected voltage range...

Page 16: ...10 310XAC 320XAC...

Page 17: ...er Switch The power switch that is included in the instrument is not considered a disconnecting device It only disconnects one current carrying conductor to power off the device The user should config...

Page 18: ...y connected equipment this switch should meet the following guidelines a It shall be included in the building installation b It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of th...

Page 19: ...8 AWG 8 AWG 8 AWG 18 AWG 18 AWG 3 3W 12 AWG N A 12 AWG 3 4W 14 AWG 14 AWG 14 AWG 2 6 Power Cable Before connecting power to this instrument the protective ground earth terminals of this instrument mus...

Page 20: ...ipment mass not exceeding 3 kg or H05 VV F or H05 VVH2 F2 for equipment mass exceeding 3 kg and be rated for at least 3G 0 75 mm for rated current up to 10 A or 3G 1 0mm for rated current over 10 A up...

Page 21: ...eration Failure to do so could cause the instrument to overheat and may damage internal components The instrument should also be protected against temperature extremes which may cause condensation wit...

Page 22: ...rument without a RMA number will result in additional fees for handling and storage APT will not be responsible for any repair costs associated with shipping damage as a result of improper packaging T...

Page 23: ...THD 0 5 Resistive Load at 40 0 70 0Hz and output voltage 80 140V Low Range or 160 280V High Range 1 Resistive Load at 70 1 500Hz and output voltage 80 140V or 160 280V 1 5 Resistive Load at 501 1000H...

Page 24: ...18 Accuracy L 0 1 Hz 0 0 500 Hz H 0 2 Hz 501 1000 Hz...

Page 25: ...H 2 of reading 5 counts at PF 0 2 2 of reading 5 counts at PF 0 2 Power Apparent VA Range L 0 0 VA 120 0 VA 0 0 VA 240 0 VA x x H 100 VA 1300 VA 200 VA 2600 VA 0 VA 5200 VA 0 VA 7800 VA Resolution L 0...

Page 26: ...20 A...

Page 27: ...reading 5 counts 5 V Voltage Hi Lmt AC 5 0 V 300 V 5 0 V 300 V DC 5 0 V 420 V 5 0 V 420 V Voltage Lo Lmt AC 5 0 V 300 V 5 0 V 300 V DC 5 0 V 420 V 5 0 V 420 V Frequency Hi Lmt Range 40 0 1000 Hz Frequ...

Page 28: ...0 00 10 00 0 OFF Crest Factor Lo Lmt 0 00 10 00 Timer Unit Second Minute Hour Ramp Up Range AC 0 00 999 9 DC 1 0 999 9 0 OFF Resolution 0 1 second minute hour Accuracy 0 1 0 05 sec Delay Range 0 5sec...

Page 29: ...thout protection Operation Key Feature Soft key Numeric Key Rotary Knob Remote Output Signal Output Pass Fail Test in Process Calibration Front Panel Key Lockout Soft Key Password Protected Synch Outp...

Page 30: ...OUTPUT 1 3W 310XAC 320XAC 340XAC 360XAC Linked Units 2 Units 180 1 3W L1 L2 N Voltage Phase 10 600 V 10 600 V Line 5 300 V 5 300 V Power Max 2 KVA 4 KVA 8 KVA 12 KVA Max Current 5 300 V L 1 9 2 A 100...

Page 31: ...0 A 3 0 00 A 39 00 A 0 00 A 78 00 A 0 00 A 156 0 A 0 00 A 234 0 A Resolution 0 01 A 0 01A 99 99A 0 1A 100 0A Accuracy L 1 5 of reading 15 counts x of Linked Units 40 70 Hz Current is 1 00 A 1 5 of rea...

Page 32: ...ne significant digit Frequency Range 0 0 1000 0 Hz Resolution 0 1 Hz Accuracy L 0 1 Hz 0 0 500 Hz H 0 2 Hz 501 1000 Hz Current rms Range 2 L1 Current L2 Current 2 Resolution L 0 001 A X X H 0 01 A Acc...

Page 33: ...ge A VAR B VAR C VAR Resolution 1 VAR Accuracy Calculated Value Power Factor Range 0 1 000 Resolution 0 001 Accuracy Sum P Sum VA Calculated and displayed to three significant digits MEASUREMENT Total...

Page 34: ...ifications using COUNTS which allows us to provide a better indication of the tester s capabilities across measurement ranges A COUNT refers to the lowest resolution of the display for a given measure...

Page 35: ...4 Number Keypad Keys used to enter numerical data 5 Delete Key Used to delete text characters and numerical data 6 Rotary Knob Used to adjust the voltage output in MANUAL Mode or DC Mode 7 Lock Key U...

Page 36: ...30...

Page 37: ...input connector for connecting the instrument to a master power source Connecting the interface cable to this port automatically designates the instrument as a slave unit 4b Interface Output Interface...

Page 38: ...l 6b G Earth ground chassis connection 6c N Neutral output screw terminal 6d Ls Line voltage sense screw terminal 6e Ns Neutral sense screw terminal 7 Input Terminal Power Block provides input power t...

Page 39: ...for external voltage sense leads 9a L Line voltage sense screw terminal 9b N Neutral voltage sense screw terminal 10 Input Terminal Power Block provides input power to the instrument Model 360XAC req...

Page 40: ...w the results after a test System Allows you to change the instruments settings and parameters Exit Allow you to exit the current screen Name Allow you to name a memory List Allows you to see the list...

Page 41: ...setting Next Allows you to scroll to the next parameter setting Change Allows you to open up the parameter for changing Result Allows you to open up the results screen System Allows you to open up th...

Page 42: ...a few seconds the Initialization screen will change to the Set screen The Set screen will be displayed as follows when in PROGRAM Mode If you press the more soft key within the Set screen the soft ke...

Page 43: ...ay their output value Set Screen Parameters Description of Parameters M1 1 Memory and step location 1 0s Instrument timer for output F 60 0 Hz Frequency Ap Peak Current Set Status of instrument at the...

Page 44: ...ting a Password Creating a password prevents unauthorized access to the Lock parameters in the System menu Once a password has been created lock functions will require the password to access them Pres...

Page 45: ...will appear as follows In order for you to access the Lock or Mem Lock parameters you will now have to enter the proper password If you have forgotten the password please refer to the Forgotten Passw...

Page 46: ...one of two modes PROGRAM MANUAL In the PROGRAM Mode the operator will have the ability to program individual memories and steps with user selectable testing parameters such as test time high and low...

Page 47: ...he operator to program the source to automatically repeat an overall testing sequence when in the PROGRAM Mode This eliminates the need for the operator to press the Test Reset key or send multiple te...

Page 48: ...s 16 Transient MANUAL Mode allows the operator to perform transient testing while in Manual Mode Transient is only selectable when the source is configured for AC output 17 Lock allows the operator to...

Page 49: ...s outputting voltage at 180 degrees 3 4W operation allows the operator to configure the instruments for 3 operation 4 3 Editing System Parameters To edit System parameters press the more soft key from...

Page 50: ...keys 4 3 1 Editing Auto Run Mode Use the soft keys to navigate to the Auto Run parameter Pressing the Edit soft key will provide the following screen Auto Run indicates the status of the run mode tha...

Page 51: ...o cancel the editing of the Out Mode press the Esc soft key When the Enter soft key is pressed the Out Mode is accepted and you transition into the next system parameter Single Step 4 3 3 Editing Sing...

Page 52: ...Range indicates the alarm range that can be programmed into the instrument Use the numeric keypad to enter in the alarm volume Press the Enter soft key to accept the parameter To cancel the editing of...

Page 53: ...6 Editing Power Up Use the soft keys to navigate to the Power Up parameter Pressing the Edit soft key will provide the following screen Power UP indicates the power up mode that is programmed into the...

Page 54: ...the test loop will repeat in The 1 Off selection indicates that the test loop will perform only one cycle Use the numeric keypad to enter in the Loop Cycle Range Press the Enter soft key to accept th...

Page 55: ...s the Enter soft key to accept the parameter or press the Esc key to move back to the V Hi Lmt or V Lo Lmt parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the voltage is accepted and you transitio...

Page 56: ...ess the Enter soft key to accept the parameter or press the Esc key to move back to the F Hi Lmt or F Lo Lmt parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the frequency is accepted and you trans...

Page 57: ...value Once you type in a number a shaded black box will begin blinking acknowledging the parameter is being changed Press the Enter soft key to accept the parameter or press the Esc key to move back t...

Page 58: ...L P F LAST To save the parameter press the Enter soft key To cancel the editing of the Results Mode press the Esc soft key When the Enter soft key is pressed the Results Mode is accepted and you trans...

Page 59: ...vide the following screens OC Fold indicates the OC Fold Mode that is programmed into the instrument OC Fold Mode indicates the OC Fold Mode that can be programmed into the instrument The OC Fold Mode...

Page 60: ...sed the Lock Mode is accepted and you transition into the next system parameter Mem Lock If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft...

Page 61: ...sense that is programmed into the instrument Voltage Sense Mode indicates the voltage sense mode that can be programmed into the instrument The Volt Sense Modes available are INT and EXT Press the Ch...

Page 62: ...ync Signal Mode is accepted and you transition into the next system parameter Auto Run If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft k...

Page 63: ...the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft key 4 4 Using Memories and Steps PROGRAM Mode only 4 4 1 Selecting a Memory When in the Set screen use the soft keys more or top to navigate so...

Page 64: ...t key or to cancel the data entry select the Esc soft key 2 Press the List soft key to bring up a list of all programmed memories of the instrument In order to get to the List soft key you will have t...

Page 65: ...ed to press the more soft key when in the memory screen Now press the Name soft key This will bring you to the character map for entering the memory name The numeric keypad is also available for creat...

Page 66: ...screen The screen is as follows 4 4 3 Selecting a Step To select a step press the Step soft key and the steps will sequence through Each time the Step soft key is pressed the step will increase by on...

Page 67: ...tor to press the Test Reset key or send multiple test commands to the source to repeat a memory test sequence 4 Memory gives the operator the flexibility to change and edit the memory location 1 50 5...

Page 68: ...f looping cycles for a particular step For example if the operator would like to have a step repeat five times the step cycle would be programmed to five Step Cycle is only selectable when the source...

Page 69: ...ure will occur CF Lo Lmt is only selectable when the source is configured for AC output 23 PF Hi Lmt PROGRAM Mode only gives the operator the flexibility to program a maximum power factor threshold or...

Page 70: ...per second if the operator programs the Trans Site for 8 milliseconds the surge or the drop voltage will occur at the halfway point 8 millisecond of the sine wave or at the 180 point Trans Site is onl...

Page 71: ...quence 24 Connect PROGRAM Mode only gives the operator the flexibility to program whether one step will be linked or connected to another step For example in order to links step one to step two the Co...

Page 72: ...to MANUAL Mode the following display will be shown If the system parameters are set to MANUAL Mode and the Transient parameter is turned ON the following display will be shown Use the soft keys to nav...

Page 73: ...the start angle will apply to the first step in the sequence and the end angle will apply to the last step in that sequence If memories are connected together as part of a test sequence the start ang...

Page 74: ...emory Cycle indicates the number of cycles that will be performed when the output is active Memory Cycle Range provides the selections available for the Memory Cycle The options available are 0 9999 0...

Page 75: ...meter Pressing the Edit soft key will provide the following screen Step indicates the step location within the memory Step Range 1 9 indicates the step ranges available for selection To change the ste...

Page 76: ...ge and the current is limited to half as compared to the current limit in the low voltage output range Refer to the specification table in 3 Specifications and Controls regarding current output based...

Page 77: ...uency range that can be programmed into the instrument To change the frequency use the numeric keypad and type the frequency Once you type in a number a shaded black box will begin blinking acknowledg...

Page 78: ...ansition into the next parameter Trans Volt If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft key If the Transient parameter is turned ON...

Page 79: ...AM Mode only Use the soft keys to navigate to the Trans Site parameter only selectable for AC output Pressing the Edit soft key will provide the following screen Trans Site indicates the transient sit...

Page 80: ...he time Once you type in a number a shaded black box will begin blinking acknowledging the parameter is being changed Press the Enter soft key to accept the time or press the Esc soft key to move back...

Page 81: ...ly programmed will trigger automatically once the test starts This will continue to be active until the Trig soft key is pressed or a failure occurs If the Transient Trig Mode is OFF the Transient par...

Page 82: ...his parameter and move to the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft key Parameter is only available if the Transient parameter is turned ON 4 6 12 Editing Ramp Up PROGRAM Mode only Use th...

Page 83: ...e soft keys to navigate to the Timer Unit parameter Pressing the Edit soft key will provide the following screen Timer Unit indicates the timer unit mode that is programmed into the instrument Timer U...

Page 84: ...y Time Parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the time is accepted and you transition into the next parameter Dwell If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next param...

Page 85: ...s programmed into the instrument Ramp Down Time Range indicates the ramp down time range that can be programmed into the instrument To change the ramp down time use the numeric keypad and type the tim...

Page 86: ...step cycle is accepted and you transition into the next parameter A Hi Lmt If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next parameter you can press the Prev or Next soft key 4 6 18 E...

Page 87: ...press the Esc soft key to move back to the Current Parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the current is accepted and you transition into the next parameter P Hi Lmt If you wish to bypass...

Page 88: ...ove back to the Power Parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the power is accepted and you transition into the next parameter Ap Hi Lmt If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and mo...

Page 89: ...he parameter is being changed Press the Enter soft key to accept the parameter or press the Esc key to move back to the Peak Current Parameter screen When the Enter soft key is pressed the peak curren...

Page 90: ...Once you type in a number a shaded black box will begin blinking acknowledging the parameter is being changed Press the Enter soft key to accept the parameter or press the Esc key to move back to the...

Page 91: ...Factor High Limit or Low Limit use the numeric keypad and type the power factor value Once you type in a number a shaded black box will begin blinking acknowledging the parameter is being changed Pres...

Page 92: ...ndicates the apparent power range that can be programmed into the instrument To change the Apparent Power High Limit or Low Limit use the numeric keypad and type the peak current value Once you type i...

Page 93: ...he reactive power low limit that is programmed into the instrument Reactive Power Low Limit Range indicates the reactive power range that can be programmed into the instrument To change the Reactive P...

Page 94: ...acters When the numeric keypad is used the number is inserted automatically and the Select soft key is not needed To delete a character use the Backspace key located on the numeric keypad There are 32...

Page 95: ...Enter soft key To cancel the editing of the step mode press the Esc soft key When the Enter soft key is pressed the connect mode is accepted and you transition into the next parameter Memory Cycle If...

Page 96: ...To cancel the editing of the Phase Setting Mode press the Esc soft key When the Enter soft key is pressed the Phase Setting Mode is accepted and you transition into the next system parameter Function...

Page 97: ...If you have multiple steps linked together you will have to use the navigation soft keys in order to toggle through each step to review the results Press the Exit soft key to move back to the set scre...

Page 98: ...outine according to the parameters currently programmed into the instrument when the Test Reset key is pressed However there is no test time associated with the MANUAL Mode The output is continuous un...

Page 99: ...haded black box will be flashing waiting for a voltage value to be entered from the numeric keypad Once the value has been typed into the instrument you must press the Enter soft key to accept the val...

Page 100: ...fixed 1 second ramp down discharge time The Test Reset LED flashes during this ramp down period to indicate the output is still active If you press the Meter soft key a shaded black box will highligh...

Page 101: ...95 move back to the test screen...

Page 102: ...dition If you press the Meter soft key a shaded black box will highlight the meter parameters of F A P Q CF Ap VA PF and the display will read the output on the on the right side of the display Every...

Page 103: ...output rotate the knob either clockwise or counterclockwise Clockwise rotations will increase the output whereas counterclockwise rotations will decrease the output If LOCK is set to ON the Rotary Kn...

Page 104: ...y A shaded black box will be flashing waiting for a voltage value to be entered from the numeric keypad Once the value has been typed into the instrument you must press the Enter soft key to accept th...

Page 105: ...ailable This mode allows the operator to increase the output voltage to up to 600 VAC by configuring the two sources to output voltage at 180 degrees apart If three 3 instruments are interconnected 3...

Page 106: ...atically adjust the firmware to display the appropriate output modes depending on the number of sources that are interconnected 6 1 3 Output Wiring Diagrams The following diagrams detail the correct s...

Page 107: ...tilize both Line outputs to achieve full voltage See the figure below for the 1 3W output wiring diagram Polyphase Mode 3 4W In this configuration the operator must connect the Neutrals of all sources...

Page 108: ...102...

Page 109: ...ng error message will be displayed If multiple slave units are connected the master will prompt the operator to enable the second slave The prompt will be displayed as follows Press the Yes soft key t...

Page 110: ...Parallel or Polyphase Mode The front panel display s of the slave unit s will not be editable in Parallel or Polyphase modes All user editable controls will be available from the front panel of the ma...

Page 111: ...lel and Polyphase Mode If the power to the master instrument is turned off during operation or the interface cable is unplugged the slave instrument display will show the following message If the powe...

Page 112: ...Protection OCP Over Current Protection OPP Over Power Protection OVP Output Voltage Protection A SH Amplifier Shutdown Protection RCP Reverse Current Protection LVP Low Voltage Protection LCD Fail LC...

Page 113: ...rse Current Protection Displayed if the power source detects negative current feeding back into the source RCP will trip when negative power exceeds 20W 310XAC 40W 320XAC 89W 340XAC and 120W 360XAC of...

Page 114: ...ROCESSING Connection between PIN 5 PIN 6 Closes when test initialized and opens after test is completed 8 2 Signal Input 7 Memory Recall Opt 04 The 300XAC Series also provides an optional remote input...

Page 115: ...nnection between PIN 2 PIN 5 Momentary contact closure Memory Input Control Selection of up to 7 memory locations is achieved by using a Normally Open N O Momentary Button The truth table below provid...

Page 116: ...llow the instructions of the installation program to initialize the driver install NOTE The USB port acts as a USB to RS 232 converter As a result the PC will recognize the USB port as a virtual COM p...

Page 117: ...ile PIN 7 8 jumped together at the controller end of the cable 9 1 3 Sending and Receiving Commands Sending Commands When sending commands over the USB RS 232 bus the instrument will send a response s...

Page 118: ...ntire bus A maximum total cable length of 20 m No more than 15 device loads connected to each bus with no less than two thirds powered on For example 1 GPIB controller and a maximum of 14 GPIB instrum...

Page 119: ...232 Interface Command List A GPIB read command must be sent after the command strings to retrieve any data from a query command The APT 300XAC series GPIB bus will not send any data to the controller...

Page 120: ...CF VA Memory Step Status Volt Curr Power Timer Memory Status Volt Curr Power RD XX Results meters data TDFREQ Testing frequency meter Hz TDVOLT Testing voltage meter 5 0 300 0 5 0 420 0 V TDCURR Test...

Page 121: ...ed For example if the test was executed starting from step 3 and ending with step 5 then the first step test results will be found in location 3 not in location 1 Each parameter is separated by commas...

Page 122: ...s meter frequency METER Read the selected meter value Returns value of 0 4 SDTRG Triggers a one shot surge drop in order to simulate loading or brown out conditions STEPCYCLE Read the value of the cur...

Page 123: ...and AC Manual mode TDB Read the selected Phase B meter values while a test is in process Query only available in AC Program mode and AC Manual mode TDC Read the selected Phase C meter values while a...

Page 124: ...r data RDL1N XX Results L1 N meter data RDL2N XX Results L2 N meter data RDL1L2 XX Results L1 L2 meter data TDL1N Read the selected L1 N meter values while a test is in process TDL2N Read the selected...

Page 125: ...1 5 STEP STEP 1 9 1 5 VOLT XXX X VOLTAGE XXX X XXXX 0 0 300 0 XXXX 5 0 420 0 or 5 0 210 0 V VOLT VOLTAGE 0 0 300 0 5 0 420 0 or 5 0 210 0 V RANG X RANG X X 0 1 0 HIGH 1 AUTO X 0 1 0 HIGH 1 LOW RANG R...

Page 126: ...e Note2 See Note2 A AHI A HI A ALO XXXX A LO XXXX A ALO A LO A PHI XXXX POWER HI XXX X See Note3 See Note3 W PHI POWER HI W PLO XXXX POWER LO XXX X W PLO POWER LO W APHI XX X AP HI XX X See Note4 A AP...

Page 127: ...121 CONNECT CONNECT 0 1 0 1...

Page 128: ...These commands require a parameter value to be included with the command The companion query command will read the parameter using the same value that is used for setting the parameter Command Descrip...

Page 129: ...Two units link X 2 3 Three units link X 2 FUNCTION FUNCTION 1 3 4W 2 Parallel 3 1 3W SSI X SYNC SIGNAL X X 0 2 0 OFF 1 START 2 EVEN X 0 2 0 OFF 1 START 2 EVENT SSI SYNC SIGNAL 0 2 0 2 9 4 6 IEEE 488...

Page 130: ...124 Register...

Page 131: ...8 Power On ESE value Standard Event Status Enable Command value 0 255 ESE Standard Event Status Enable Query 0 255 STB Read Status Byte Query BIT 0 01H 1 All PASS BIT 1 02H 2 FAIL BIT 2 04H 4 ABORT BI...

Page 132: ...lly OPC Returns an ASCII 1 after the command is executed WAI After the command is executed it prevents the instrument from executing any further query or commands until the no operation pending flag i...

Page 133: ...um of bits PSC 1 0 Sets the power on status clear bit When set to 1 the Standard Event Enable register and Status Byte Enable registers will be cleared when power is turned ON 0 setting indicates the...

Page 134: ...libration Procedure Required Measurement Standard DVM capable of measuring millivolts DC and 115VAC 400VDC Oscilloscope Required Measurement Equipment 475k watt resistor 11 1125Watt minimum resistor 3...

Page 135: ...ly applies to instruments with adjustable L4 inductor located on OPT61000 Output board 1 Connect the output of the instrument to the Oscilloscope 2 Adjust the Oscilloscope to approximately 200mV 10us...

Page 136: ...designed the JP1 on the ANG66000 board to disable this hardware circuit function now Note2 We will adjust the DC Offset voltage before leaving our factory The DC Offset value is stable for a long time...

Page 137: ...ue is displayed on the current meter Model Value 310XAC 9 85 amps 320XAC 19 70 amps 340XAC 39 40 amps 360XAC 59 10 amps 5 Wait 15 seconds 6 Rotate VR1 of the CON61000 board counter levorotary until th...

Page 138: ...132...

Page 139: ...t you would like to calibrate The parameters available for calibration are Voltage 150 0V Voltage 300 0 V Current xx xxA Power xxxxW and A Peak xx xA The actual values for the Current Power and A Peak...

Page 140: ...e Enter soft key and you will be moved to the next calibration parameter Voltage 300 0V If you press the Esc soft key you will be returned to the calibration mode screen 10 13 Calibration of Voltage 3...

Page 141: ...st Reset button to move into the calibration screen for current If you press the Exit soft key at this screen you return to the calibration mode screen Enter the current reading from the ammeter with...

Page 142: ...oved to the next calibration parameter The soft keys Volt and Volt are available if needed to adjust the voltage output of the instrument to set a proper wattage value if a non recommended load is use...

Page 143: ...n selected press the Enter soft key and you will be moved to the next calibration parameter Volt 150 0V The soft keys Volt and Volt are available if needed to adjust the voltage output of the instrume...

Page 144: ...ssociated Research line of electrical safety testers to automatically recall memory locations within the AC power source This option replaces the standard USB RS 232 interface 11 4 Opt 06 Ethernet Car...

Page 145: ...s are only exclusive to GPIB control Default Settings The default settings for the Ethernet interface are as follows IP Setup AUTO IP Address 010 000 000 000 Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 255...

Page 146: ...To be completed by Network Administrator Ethernet Card Address ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ Device Name _____________________ Device IP Address _______ _______ _______ _______ Gateway IP Addres...

Page 147: ...sh a connection with the server anytime the user modifies a parameter and exits the Ethernet Card Parameters Menu or uses the command set at the end of this option description Thus if the IP Setup is...

Page 148: ...XAC to request an IP address automatically from the network to which it is connected The Ethernet Card will wait for an IP Address for approximately 20 seconds If the APT 300XAC successfully receives...

Page 149: ...300XAC will request an IP address from the server to which it is connected When AUTO is selected the APT 300XAC will attempt to automatically request an IP Address from the server upon power up To res...

Page 150: ...ress the Exit soft key to save the new settings If the IP Setup parameter is set to AUTO you do not need to enter an IP Address manually 11 4 7 Gateway IP Highlight the Gateway IP parameter using the...

Page 151: ...1 4 9 Device Name Highlight the Device Name parameter using the soft keys When the Device Name parameter is highlighted press the Edit soft key The Device Name screen will appear as follows From this...

Page 152: ...djustable 11 4 11 Barcode Input Highlight the Barcode INPUT parameter using the soft keys When the Barcode INPUT parameter is highlighted press the Edit soft key The Barcode INPUT parameter can be set...

Page 153: ...Perform Tests screen In order for this feature to work the user must name the desired test file with the exact alpha numeric code that is on the product s barcode label For example if Product A has ba...

Page 154: ...turn to the original setting 11 4 12 Autostart Highlight the Autostart parameter using the soft keys When the Autostart parameter is highlighted press the Edit soft key When Autostart is enabled the t...

Page 155: ...1 Manual 0 Auto DHCP BOOTP SIA value SIA Set IP Address Dotted decimal form Ex 192 168 1 50 SGA value SGA Set Gateway IP Address Dotted decimal form SSM value SSM Set Subnet Mask Dotted decimal form S...

Page 156: ...rnet Protocols Because of this the user must wait before the Ethernet Card will respond to another command See the table below for the approximate wait times necessary after one of the commands in the...

Page 157: ...1 8 seconds Wait times are approximate and can vary based on the user s network 11 5 Opt 08 Linking Card This option enables the instrument to interconnect to up to two 2 other 300XAC instruments for...

Page 158: ...This is to protect the user in terms of safety and to insure a high accuracy of operation and measurement of this instrument at all times User Modification Modification by the user of the instrument...

Page 159: ...se 3 wire Delta connection 360XAC 39178 1 Shorting Bar for Input 3 phase 4 wire Y or 1 phase 2 wire connection Part does not include screw 39243 360XAC 39179 1 Shorting Bar for Input 1 phase 2 wire co...

Page 160: ...Input Terminal Block 30A 3 positions Part mounted on the PCB PFC61000 310XAC 320XAC PCB Assemblies 38967 1 KEY6700 Keypad Board 39063 1 USB RS232 USB RS232 Interface Board 38779 1 REM6700 Remote Input...

Page 161: ...M 39SF020A 38802 1 IC 41 Microcontroller W77LE516P 25JC 38452 3 Fan 24VDC 240mm 340XAC 360XAC 39263 2 310XAC 320XAC 3 340XAC 5 360XAC Fan 24VDC 120mm 38808 1 Fan 24VDC 60mm 360XAC 37923 1 F1 Fuse 2A S...

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