Programmable DC Power Supply (with Solar Array Simulation) 62000H Series
Operating & Programming Manual
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4.1.2.1
Setting Sequence Number
1.
Use “
”, “
” keys to move the cursor to the column to be set as Figure 4-8
(1) shows.
2.
When the cursor is in Figure 4-8 (7
), press “
” can add a new SEQUENCE.
Also it can use numeric keys
0
~
9
or “Rotary” (
) knob to set the value and
return to the previous set Sequence Number.
A program has a maximum of 100 sequences, therefore the range of SEQ NO. is:
1~100.
3.
P
ress “
ENTER
” to confirm.
4.
Press “
EXIT
” to return to Program PAGE (Figure 4-3).
4.1.2.2
Setting Sequence Type
1.
Use “
”, “
” keys to move the cursor to the column to be set as Figure 4-8
(2) shows.
2.
Use numeric keys
0
~
3
or “Rotary” (
) knob to set the Sequence Type.
There are four Sequence Types, which are: (1) AUTO, (2) MANUAL, (3) TRIGGER, (4)
SKIP.
a.
Setting Sequence Type to AUTO
When SEQ TYPE = AUTO is set, the page shown as Figure 4-9 indicates the
sequence will complete the execution automatically and skip to next sequence.
TIME= will prompt at the lower left corner to ask users entering the time remained
for this sequence.
1.
Table 4-2 lists the range for setting the time remains (TIME =).
Table 4-2
TIME
Min. (Sec)
Max. (Sec)
0.005
15000
2.
When SEQ. TYPE = AUTO and TIME = 0 it indicates the program
is done before setting TIME = 0 for previous Sequence.