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Troubleshooting

OUP: Over Voltage Protection 

This unit has a built-in tracking over voltage protection feature. In the event of output voltage 
becoming greater than the set value (see specified range from specifications table), protection 
will be triggered and the output power will be cut off and OUP warning appears as below. 

To reset the warning, switch off the unit and remove all loading. 
Switch the unit back on again and it should resume normal operation. 
If this problem persists, please contact the customer care department or the point of purchase. 

OTP: Over Temperature Protection 

There is a thermo sensor inside the unit to monitor and prevent the unit from unduly heating 
internally. When an OTP error occurs, there is no output and the following warning will appear 
on the LED display. 

When this warning appears, switch off the unit and remove all loading. 
Check the load and output setting. Allow the unit to cool for at least 30 minutes. 
Check to see if any ventilation holes are blocked, also check that there is sufficient clearance 
around the power supply. 
Listen carefully for the short wind sound emanating from the cooling fan when the unit is 
switched ON again. If the wind sound is not detected, the fan may be faulty; do not use the 
power supply in this case, contact the customer care department or the agent from the point of 
purchase. 

OCP: Over Current Protection 

Normally the overload protection is sustained by the CC constant current mode. When the CC 
mode fails and goes undetected, serious damage to the test piece or load may occur. The OCP is 
used to minimize the extent of damage to the loads in the event of power supply failure. 
Switch off the power supply as soon as this warning is seen (as shown below). 

To reset this warning, remove all loading and press the OUTPUT ON/OFF button. 
Switch the unit back on again and double check with caution. 
If this problem persists, please contact the customer care department or consult with the agent 
at the point of purchase. 

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Summary of Contents for DCP42

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Model DCP42 160W Laboratory Grade Constant Power Switching Mode Power Supply actoolsupply com actoolsupply com actoolsupply com Extech DCP42 160W Single Continuous Switching Power Supply...

Page 2: ...emote Control Mode 8 4 3 3 Deactivating the Remote Control Mode 8 4 3 4 Factory Default Reset 8 5 OPERATION 9 5 1 Powering the Supply 9 5 2 Switching the Power Supply ON and Self Test Information 9 5...

Page 3: ...nection 12 6 4 2 Disconnection 12 6 5 Remote Control Operation 13 6 5 1 REMOTE CONTROL METHOD 1 Using two external DC voltage sources 13 6 5 2 REMOTE CONTROL METHOD 2 Using two 0 to 5K Ohm variable re...

Page 4: ...te and quick setting of Voltage Current Setting changing and verifying the current limit level is convenient and can be performed without output pole spiking The Remote Control feature permits output...

Page 5: ...e first Replace the AC fuse with the same type and rating as the original fuse The maximum output voltage of the DCP42 exceeds 60VDC avoid touching the metal contact parts at the output terminals CAUT...

Page 6: ...2 3 Menu Key Shift Key Lock Unlock Key A W meter Key Output ON OFF V t Key 7 Output Safety Jacks Rated 10A 8 USB Remote Control port For access to computer to run cyclical operation with programmable...

Page 7: ...er can change these output settings using the voltage and current knobs Recall No Output Voltage Output Current P1 5V Maximum P2 13 8V Maximum P3 40V Maximum 4 3 Set Mode Enter the Set Mode by pushing...

Page 8: ...ode all function keys located on the front panel will be locked the Lock Unlock button light switches ON 4 3 3 Deactivating the Remote Control Mode a Press Lock Unlock button to unlock all the functio...

Page 9: ...values by using coarse and then fine tuning The display will resume its normal brightness after few seconds to confirm an adjustment 5 4 Connecting the Power Supply and running a Test 1 Connect the eq...

Page 10: ...etting as an example turn the Voltage control knob until A b appears on the voltmeter display and then turn the Current control knob to set to desired transit time t 5 seconds for example 6 1 3 Genera...

Page 11: ...1 Pulse waveform with 3sec at 10V and 1sec at 5V Set A Preset 1 5V set B Preset 2 10V Set Func A 1 second by turning the Current control knob Func B 3 seconds using the same procedure as above Set t...

Page 12: ...return to normal operation Note The UVL and UCL settings default to the maximum output value 6 4 Remote Sensing Note Observe warnings displayed by the Power Supply an incorrect disconnection sequence...

Page 13: ...by varying the external voltage source Short circuit the main output with 14AWG wire to check the CC setting on the display while varying the external voltage source 6 5 2 REMOTE CONTROL METHOD 2 Usin...

Page 14: ...e the software please refer to the instructions provided on the supplied CD ROM and or the instructions provided in the HELP Utility within the software program Check the software download page of the...

Page 15: ...t keys on PC keyboard for new locations 3 Data that exceed the rated voltage and current will not be accepted 4 Voltages that exceed the UVL Upper Voltage Limit will not be accepted 5 If retrieved or...

Page 16: ...Set t b a 2 seconds Set Func A 3 seconds Set Func B 3 seconds Example 4 Irregular waveform Set A 5V B 10 V Set t a b 2 second Set t b a 2 seconds Set Func A 2 seconds Set Func B 6 seconds Example 5 I...

Page 17: ...tage 80mVp p Current Ripple Noise peak peak 50mA Meter Type Accuracy Voltage Meter 4 Digit LED Display 0 1 5 counts Current Meter 4 Digit LED Display 0 1 5 counts Resolution Output Voltage Resolution...

Page 18: ...1 5KVac O P F G 0 5KVac Insulation Resistance I P O P I P F G O P F G 100Mohm 500Vdc EMC CE EN55011 Harmonics Current Emission EN 61000 3 2 Voltage Fluctuations Flicker EN 61000 3 3 EMC Immunity EN 61...

Page 19: ...nit to cool for at least 30 minutes Check to see if any ventilation holes are blocked also check that there is sufficient clearance around the power supply Listen carefully for the short wind sound em...

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