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Summary of Contents for KP3000S

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE KP3000S INSTRUCTION MANUAL NF Corporation...

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Page 3: ...DA00030908 004 PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE KP3000S INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 5: ...1 Outline Explains the overview configuration and features of this product 2 Preparation before Use Explains the preparations carried out before installation or operation 3 Basic operation Explains th...

Page 6: ...round so that ground resistance is 100 or less Check the power supply voltage This product operates on the power supply voltage specified in 2 4 Grounding and Power Connections Before connecting the p...

Page 7: ...and a failure Safety symbols The following shows the general definitions of the safety symbols used on the product main unit and in the instruction manual Refer to the instruction manual This notifie...

Page 8: ...ector is connected to the chassis Request about disposal For environmental preservation pay attention to the followings when you dispose of this product The CCFL backlight of the LCD contains mercury...

Page 9: ...nel 20 2 7 Simple Operation Check 21 2 8 Calibration 23 3 Basic Operation 25 3 1 Component Name 26 3 1 1 Front 26 3 1 2 Rear 28 3 1 3 Control Panel 30 3 2 Power On Off 31 3 2 1 Before Turning on the P...

Page 10: ...isplayed Polyphase Output 58 4 Advanced Operation 61 4 1 Using Limiter Setting Limiter 62 4 1 1 Use Peak Current Limiter 62 4 1 2 Using RMS Current Limiter 64 4 1 3 Using Voltage Setting Range Limit 6...

Page 11: ...trary Waveform Creation Example 131 4 7 4 Transferring Arbitrary Waveform 131 4 7 5 Outputting Arbitrary Waveform 134 4 8 Using Memory Function 135 4 8 1 Basic Setting Memory 136 4 8 2 Arbitrary Wavef...

Page 12: ...splay 197 5 2 Menu Composition 198 5 2 1 Menus of the Continuous Function 198 5 2 2 Menus of the Sequence Function 199 5 2 3 Menus of the Simulation Function 200 5 2 4 Menus of the Memory Function 200...

Page 13: ...ement Function 243 10 12 Power Unit Energization Setting 245 10 13 Current Limiter 246 10 14 Setting Range Limit Function 247 10 15 Remote Sensing 248 10 16 AGC 248 10 17 Autocal Output Voltage Compen...

Page 14: ...PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE x 10 31 Operation Environment 259 10 32 Externals Weight and Terminal Block 260 10 33 Option 261 10 34 Outline Dimensional Drawing 262 Index 263...

Page 15: ...The Numerical Entry Box 37 Figure 3 15 Character String Entry Box 38 Figure 3 16 The Normal View left and the Simple View Mode right 54 Figure 4 1 Step control Parameters and intra Step Parameters 70...

Page 16: ...27 Figure 4 23 USB Memory Folder Structure 149 Figure 4 24 The Message Window to be Shown Before the Automatic Output On After the Power On 181 Figure 5 1 Component Name Display Areas on the Screen 19...

Page 17: ...de for the Measured Values of the Output Voltage and Output Current 52 Table 4 1 Wattage Limiter Value per Phase 69 Table 4 2 Parameters of Sequence Function 72 Table 4 3 Example of Editing Sequence 7...

Page 18: ...199 Table 5 7 Menus of the Simulation Function 200 Table 5 8 Menus of the Memory Function 200 Table 5 9 System Menus 201 Table 7 1 Outlet 212 Table 7 2 Rack Mount Adapter Model Names 214 Table 8 1 Des...

Page 19: ...KP3000S 1 1 Outline 1 1 Overview 2 1 2 Polyphase System Configuration 2 1 3 Features 2...

Page 20: ...evice status and the output which is synchronized with Sequence or Simulation step With these functions you can achieve various types of systemization and automatization The AGC function and Autocal f...

Page 21: ...ing operation The efficiency is improved by about 27 compared to the linear amplifier method by adopting the switching amplifier method When the power output is low the internal loss can be lowered by...

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Page 23: ...se 6 2 2 About Installation Environment 6 2 3 Cautions during Moving and Transportation 8 2 4 Grounding and Power Connections 10 2 5 Output and System Cable Connection 14 2 6 How to Tilt Control Panel...

Page 24: ...cluded Table 2 1 List of Content Content Quantity Main unit Main Unit 1 Accessories Instruction Manual 1 Power cable 3 m approx 1 2 2 About Installation Environment To use safely and maintain the reli...

Page 25: ...ct on top of the other or place it in front or back of the other arrangement which makes the cabinet placed behind inhale the exhaust heat of the other When you use multiple cabinets to form a polypha...

Page 26: ...missions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and television broadcasts 2 3 Cautions during Moving and Transportation Follow the instructions below when moving or transporting this produc...

Page 27: ...ot use the casters to move this product on a sloped surface This product may move automatically due to its own weight and cause physical injury Do not use the casters to move this product on an uneven...

Page 28: ...to cut the power to the distribution board Otherwise an electric shock might occur Route the wire so that the distance between this product and the distribution board switch breaker is 3 m or less If...

Page 29: ...uct When you use a power input cable other than the one supplied with the product select a cable which has an appropriate diameter in consideration of the safety standards and consumption current Use...

Page 30: ...POWER SOURCE 12 1 Remove the resin molded power input terminal cover and the power input cable holder LINE LINE LINE LINE 2 Connect the power input cable to the power input terminal of this product Be...

Page 31: ...inal cover to the upper side of the product LINE LINE 4 Ensure that the power switch of this product is turned off and then connect the power input cable to the single phase distribution board LINE OU...

Page 32: ...d cut the power to the distribution board Otherwise an electric shock might occur The output terminals that can be grounded are the Lo terminals Do not ground the Hi terminal About output terminal Tab...

Page 33: ...to the upper side of the product OUTPUT Hi Lo Hi Lo OUTPUT Hi Lo Do not use this product when the resin molded terminal cover is removed Otherwise an electric shock might occur About outlet Optional T...

Page 34: ...the lower side of the product in order to avoid contact with the output terminal Use the outlet only for AC output without DC offset Do not take DC output or AC output with DC offset from the outlet...

Page 35: ...ation interface USB RS232 GPIB Cannot use the external control Cannot use a USB memory Cannot connect and use the remote controller Starts according to the contents of the Basic Setting Memory No 1 of...

Page 36: ...ecting the load with the neutral line single phase three wire or three phase four wire connection Connect the neutral point of load with the Lo terminal of each cabinet using cables with same length a...

Page 37: ...h can be grounded is the Lo terminal of each cabinet Do not ground the Hi terminal L1 L2 and L3 voltage lines Load Cabinet ground terminal L1 L2 L3 N a Three phase four wire connection Load Cabinet gr...

Page 38: ...terminal cover is removed Otherwise an electric shock might occur 2 6 How to Tilt Control Panel You can tilt up the control panel to operate it There is a lever in the back under the control panel wh...

Page 39: ...you purchased a new product or after storing the product for a long period This check should be performed without load For a polyphase system remove the System Cable and check the single phase output...

Page 40: ...is connected to the output terminal 3 Turn on the switch of the distribution board and then turn on the power switch of this product Check that all LEDs on the control panel illuminate for several sec...

Page 41: ...e product will start and then display the Continuous screen automatically 6 Check that the measured values of 100 V range AC INT V and I are displayed in rms and that the AC voltage ACV is set to 0 V...

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Page 43: ...KP3000S 25 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Component Name 26 3 2 Power On Off 31 3 3 Basic Key Operations 34 3 4 Using the Continuous Function 40...

Page 44: ...1 Control panel 4 Front grill 6 Power switch 5 Front grill fixation screw 3 USB memory connector 7 Foot 2 Remote controller connector Figure 3 1 Component Name Front Foot Type 8 Outlet 9 Caster 10 Ad...

Page 45: ...an be connected 4 9 4 Front grill The fresh air inlet An air filter is attached 9 2 5 Front grill fixation screw Screw for fixing front grilles 9 2 6 Power switch Turns the power on off 3 2 7 Foot It...

Page 46: ...t Name Rear Caster Type 9 Power input terminal 10 Power input cable holder 11 Output terminal 12 Output cable holder 13 Sensing input terminal 1 External signal input connector 2 Monitor output connec...

Page 47: ...control this product externally by using the logic signal and non voltage contact 4 18 5 GPIB connector GPIB communication interface 6 1 3 6 RS232 connector RS232 communication interface 6 1 2 7 USB...

Page 48: ...rrent limiter RMS current limiter or active wattage limiter activates 4 1 2 ERROR LED Illuminates when an error is detected 8 1 3 OUTPUT LED Illuminates in the output on state 3 4 8 4 OUTPUT key Turns...

Page 49: ...crement 3 3 19 ENTER key Confirms the selection 3 3 20 CANCEL key Returns to the previous state without confirming the selection The numerical entry box is closed when the value was incremented or dec...

Page 50: ...for which this logo is displayed depends on your system 2 The self check is performed and the result is displayed If any problem is detected or if you change the polyphase system connection the start...

Page 51: ...he icon indicates the maximum electric power that can be output In Figure 3 7 the maximum electric power is 3 0 kVA If the rated power is restricted by the power unit energization setting the icon is...

Page 52: ...emory function screen or System function screen Figure 3 8 The Root Menu 3 3 2 Item Selection You can move the cursor highlighted icon by using arrow keys or the jog However some items cannot be selec...

Page 53: ...key This operation enables the cursor to move over each data in the data list box Hover the cursor over the item you want to select by pressing the up or down arrow key or turning the jog or shuttle a...

Page 54: ...Button Window with the OK Cancel button Following three methods are available to close the window with the OK Cancel button shown in Figure 3 13 Move the cursor to the OK button or Cancel button in th...

Page 55: ...tage or frequency output are held until you press the ENTER key If you press the CANCEL key the settings are not changed Figure 3 14 The Numerical Entry Box Notes If you already know the value to set...

Page 56: ...in the counterclockwise direction Pressing the down arrow key Turning the jog in the clockwise direction Pressing the up arrow key ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 _ No...

Page 57: ...following order L1 L2 L3 unbalanced mode All Phase and All Line balanced mode 3 4 5 4 15 M L1 L2 L3 Switches the target phase of which the measured value is displayed in the following order L1 L2 L3 L...

Page 58: ...between the signal source and the amplification section and both of the AC component and the DC component are output DC Only the DC voltage can be set the AC voltage is fixed to zero The DC coupling i...

Page 59: ...VCA AC SYNC AC EXT AC ADD ACDC ACDC INT ACDC SYNC ACDC EXT ACDC ADD DC DC INT DC VCA 1P3W AC AC INT AC VCA AC SYNC ACDC 1 ACDC INT ACDC SYNC DC 3P4W AC AC INT AC VCA AC SYNC ACDC 1 ACDC INT ACDC SYNC...

Page 60: ...ource Operation procedures by using shortcuts 1 Switching the AC DC mode Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illuminates When you press the 7 key of the numeric keypad during th...

Page 61: ...00 V range Table 3 10 shows the setting range for each range Notes You cannot switch the output range in the output on state Table 3 10 The Setting Range per Output Range Setting Item Setting Range 10...

Page 62: ...peration procedures using the RANGE key The range is toggled between 100 V range and 200 V range every time you press the RANGE key 3 4 3 Setting Waveforms You can select a waveform of the internal si...

Page 63: ...ing ACV is also switched as described above if you switch the waveform selection between SIN CLP and ARB Set ACVs for SIN CLP and ARB in the output off state before you change the waveform in the outp...

Page 64: ...utput voltage in the ACV item For the DC component set it in the DCV item Notes The output voltage setting is common between SIN and CLP but ARB is independent of these When you switch the waveform se...

Page 65: ...operations in the balanced mode in a polyphase system In the balanced mode the phase voltage and the line voltage are set for all phases at once To enter the balanced mode select the Osc soft key 6 Ph...

Page 66: ...procedures for setting the line voltage 1 Press the Osc soft key and select 5 Target Phs 5 All Line Or perform the Shortcut operation to switch to All Line Check that the icon in the output display ar...

Page 67: ...a value 3 4 7 Setting the Output On Off Phase Set the phases when the output turns on off After the output on operation the voltage output is started from the output on phase After the output off oper...

Page 68: ...off phase select Disable 3 Close the window For how to close the window see 3 3 4 Notes The output on off phase setting is invalid for the Sequence and the Simulation 3 4 8 Turning the Output On or Of...

Page 69: ...put current maximum peak value The maximum peak value of the output current When the line voltage display is L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 the phase current of the L1 L2 L3 phase is displayed respectively Apk Imi...

Page 70: ...he measured frequency value of the synchronization signal source when the signal source is SYNC Hz 3 4 10 Switching the Display Format RMS AVG Peak of the Measured Value You can switch the display for...

Page 71: ...peration procedures by using shortcuts 1 Switching the display format of the measured values Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illuminates When you press the 3 key of the nume...

Page 72: ...if the measured value display mode is changed to RMS AVG from Peak the effective average values are displayed instead of the maximum and minimum peak values If the AC DC mode and the signal source ar...

Page 73: ...ayed in the Simple View mode procedure 1 1 In the Simple View mode press the Measure soft key and select 5 Disp Item The setting window for display items opens 2 In the Item1 to Item3 items select mea...

Page 74: ...4 12 Clearing the Output Current Peak hold Value The output current peak hold value is the maximum absolute value of the measured output current peak value which is then updated appending signs and he...

Page 75: ...3 Close the window For how to close the window see 3 3 4 Operation procedures by using shortcuts 1 Clearing the current peak hold value Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illum...

Page 76: ...ne voltage display RMS display is not the line voltage value that is measured directly This is the value that is calculated based on the phase setting value and the measured phase voltage value In the...

Page 77: ...ndow see 3 3 4 Operation procedures by using shortcuts 1 Switches the target phase of which the measured value is displayed Press the SHIFT key to enter the shift state the SHIFT LED illuminates When...

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Page 79: ...C Offset 162 4 15 Using for Unbalanced Polyphase Output 164 4 16 Using as DC Power Supply 166 4 17 Setting Voltage using External DC Input Signal 167 4 18 Control Using External Control Function 171 4...

Page 80: ...r Overvoltage protection may be avoided by lowering the limiter setting value both for negative and positive values When the number of power units that are energized is increased or decreased based on...

Page 81: ...63 2 In the Iop Iop item set the peak current limiter value of positive negative 3 Set the Output OFF item as Enable or Disable When setting to Enable also set the time from the start of limiter opera...

Page 82: ...ion until the output current is restricted enough because the RMS current limiter needs to calculate effective value Use the peak current limiter to limit the current quickly For peak current limiter...

Page 83: ...g value is restricted to the limiting value This can prevent mis setting when you do not want to set values outside the range As for the voltage setting range limiting values each value is kept indepe...

Page 84: ...cessive output when a setting value is rapidly increased or decreased by using the shuttle The limitation is applied to the additional values of the AC voltage setting recalculated to a peak value and...

Page 85: ...can limit the range of the frequency setting value for the internal signal source by using the frequency setting range limit Even if trying to set a frequency that exceeds the limit the setting value...

Page 86: ...hat the upper value of the frequency setting range limit is higher than or equal to the lower limit 3 Close the window 4 1 5 About Wattage Limiter The wattage limiter operates when trying to output th...

Page 87: ...to a value that is lower than the rating decrease the number of power units that are energized through the power unit energization setting or use the peak current limiter or the RMS current limiter 4...

Page 88: ...utput are included in step control parameter for convenience Intra Step parameter Parameter to define output state in each step This defines basic parameters such as a waveform frequency and how they...

Page 89: ...revious step Previous step Next step Previous step Next step Previous step Next step Used as the setting value in the next step Keeps the final value of the previous step Changes from the final value...

Page 90: ...tep termination Synchronous step output 2bit Trigger output Frequency Waveform Phase angle AC phase voltage DC voltage Frequency Freq waveform Wave phase angle Phase AC phase voltage ACV DC voltage DC...

Page 91: ...inue is selected transitions to the step of the next number When End is selected the sequence is terminated and the execution transitions to step No 0 and enter into the stand by state When Hold is se...

Page 92: ...r the Step Time that was set pass and keeps the output setting until it reaches the Stop Phase that was set and then transitions to the next step As the result the actual step time is longer by one cy...

Page 93: ...tep Term Continue Continue Hold Intra Step Parameter DC Voltage DCV 0 V 100 V Optional 50 V Step Behavior Sweep Sweep Keep Const Notes Step Time and the Step Behavior of step No 0 specifies the action...

Page 94: ...utput state is kept until the step reaches the specified Stop Phase If Jump to setting is on transitions to the specified step for the specified times Transitions to the step of the next number or ste...

Page 95: ...ents of sequence save them in the Sequence Memory see 4 2 8 When the sequence is loaded from Sequence Memory the sequence being edited at that time is discarded You can also turn the output on in the...

Page 96: ...Edit a sequence 1 Push Osc soft key on Sequence Edit View then select AC DC mode and 100 V 200 V range To edit the saved sequence load the sequence see 4 2 6 2 Set the parameter of each step You can...

Page 97: ...equence Function KP3000S 79 3 You can select s or ms as the unit of Step Time by selecting Misc soft key 1 TimeUnit 4 You can set polarity of trigger output and pulse width by selecting Misc soft key...

Page 98: ...sequence is loaded the sequence being edited at that time is discarded In Sequence Control View a sequence cannot be loaded Load the sequence stored in the internal memory 1 In Sequence Edit View sel...

Page 99: ...0S 81 3 Specify the memory number of the sequence to be loaded in Memory No item and then push Recall soft key 4 The confirmation window for loading the sequence opens Select OK The sequence with the...

Page 100: ...Load the sequence stored in the USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see 4 9 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 2 Recall Sequence...

Page 101: ...ft key 5 The confirmation window for loading the sequence opens Select OK The specified sequence data is loaded Notes The number of sequence data files saved in a USB memory should be 500 or less If t...

Page 102: ...the Sequence Edit View the edited sequence is compiled and then the screen transitions to Sequence Control View If output is turned on in the Sequence Edit View the output transitions to the state se...

Page 103: ...Edit View the sequence can be executed when output is turned on in the Sequence Control View At this point the output is in the state set in the step No 0 When a sequence is stopped the icon is displ...

Page 104: ...tions to the output state that is set in the step No 0 and then sequence is terminated The output remains on Notes In the output off state the sequence cannot be started Output on off setting is not a...

Page 105: ...Hold soft key while a sequence is executed the sequence is suspended The output state is kept while suspended Icon is displayed 2 To restart the sequence push Resume soft key If you push Stop soft ke...

Page 106: ...ranch step 1 or 2 that is set in the step being executed 4 2 8 Save a Sequence Notes In Sequence Control View a sequence cannot be saved All sequence data that are edited in each mode of AC DC mode ar...

Page 107: ...2 In the To item select 1 System 3 Specify the memory number of location to save in Memory No item and then push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name and then select...

Page 108: ...SOURCE 90 Save a sequence to USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see 4 9 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 1 Store Sequence Stor...

Page 109: ...in data list box and push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the store name opens Enter the name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Notes The number of sequence data files saved...

Page 110: ...GRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 92 4 2 9 Clear Rename Sequence Clear Rename a sequence saved in internal memory 1 In Sequence Edit View select File soft key 1 Store Sequence Store View is opened 2 In the...

Page 111: ...000S 93 3 Specify the number of memory to be operated in Memory No item 4 To clear push Clear soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK In the cleared number of the memory the sequence data...

Page 112: ...w opens Enter a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Delete Rename a sequence saved in USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from th...

Page 113: ...S 95 2 In the To item select 2 USB 3 Select the data that is the target of the operation in the data list box 4 To clear push Delete soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK The correspond...

Page 114: ...er a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 4 2 10 Set so as the Sequence Function is Selected at Power on You can set so as the Sequence function is selected at power on Oper...

Page 115: ...ee 4 18 4 2 12 Screen Overview The Sequence function view is broadly separated into the Sequence Edit View and the Sequence Control View It is Sequence Edit View that is displayed when sequence icon i...

Page 116: ...ce Control View Output Off State Sequence Control View output on state sequence in execution Figure 4 9 Sequence Control View Output On State Sequence in Execution Icon HOLD while suspended Measured V...

Page 117: ...ion Sequence function The setting is fixed to ACDC INT Keep simulation setting file The simulation setting is cleared when the power is turned off To save the setting you need to save it in internal m...

Page 118: ...the simulation When the repeat is set to on and the repeat count to zero 0 the testing repeats infinitely Notes The Simulation function does not support the standard tests defined by organizations suc...

Page 119: ...set Start phase Start Phs ON or OFF can be selected for the start phase When ON is selected the step starts at the specified start phase When OFF is selected the step starts at the phase in which the...

Page 120: ...simulation in a series from the Normal 1 step to the Normal 2 step Specify the ON or OFF of repeat and the repeat count When Repeat is set to ON the simulation repeats for the specified count The simu...

Page 121: ...o 70 and then linearly recovers in 0 5 seconds during one cycle as shown in Figure 4 13 For this case set so that the total of Normal 1 and Normal 2 Step Times becomes 10 seconds and set the repeat co...

Page 122: ...lation Steps KP3000S transitions to the Initial Step when Simulation ending operation is performed Transitions to the Initial Step End of simulation Figure 4 15 Stop Operation 4 3 5 Editing Simulation...

Page 123: ...ol View is displayed if you push Edit soft key the execution transitions to the Simulation Edit View Creating editing a simulation 1 In the Simulation Edit View press the Osc soft key and then select...

Page 124: ...ect s or ms as the unit of Step Time by selecting Misc soft key 1 TimeUnit 4 You can set polarity of trigger output and pulse width by selecting Misc soft key 2 Trig Out 5 Press the Clear soft key to...

Page 125: ...en a simulation is loaded the simulation you are editing is discarded Simulation cannot be loaded in the Simulation Control View Load the simulation stored in the internal memory 1 In Simulation Edit...

Page 126: ...n Memory No item and then push Recall soft key 4 The confirmation window for loading the simulation opens Select OK The simulation with the specified memory number is loaded Load the simulation stored...

Page 127: ...uation Testing Simulation Function KP3000S 109 1 In Simulation Edit View select File soft key 2 Recall The Simulation Recall View opens 2 In the From item select 2 USB 3 In the data list box select th...

Page 128: ...roduct cannot recognize the simulation data files in the USB memory 4 3 7 Executing Simulation The edited simulation can be executed after converted to executable program by compile operation Transiti...

Page 129: ...ontrol View Starting ending a simulation 1 If output is turned off in the Simulation Edit View the Power Fluctuation Test can be executed when output is turned on in the Simulation Control View At thi...

Page 130: ...tial Step and then simulation is terminated Notes In the output off state the simulation cannot be started The output on off phase setting is invalid for the Simulation Returning to Simulation Edit Vi...

Page 131: ...g the simulation in the internal memory 1 In the Simulation Edit View press the select the File soft key 1 Store The Simulation Store View opens 2 In the To item select 1 System 3 Specify the memory n...

Page 132: ...the name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Saving the simulation in the USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this product see 4 9 1...

Page 133: ...tem select 2 USB 3 Push New soft key to save for the first time To overwrite the existing data select the data to be overwritten in data list box and push Store soft key 4 A window to confirm the save...

Page 134: ...s If the number of files exceeds this limit the product cannot recognize the simulation data files in the USB memory 4 3 9 Clear Rename Simulation Clearing renaming a simulation saved in internal memo...

Page 135: ...on Function KP3000S 117 3 Set the number of memory to be operated in Memory No item 4 To clear push Clear soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK In the cleared number of the memory the s...

Page 136: ...a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 Erasing renaming a simulation saved in USB memory For how to connect USB memory to this product and how to disconnect from this produ...

Page 137: ...unction KP3000S 119 2 In the To item select 2 USB 3 Select the data that is the target of the operation in the data list box 4 To clear push Delete soft key Confirmation message is displayed Select OK...

Page 138: ...a new name and then select OK For how to enter a string see 3 3 6 4 3 10 Set so as the Simulation Function is Selected at Power on You can set so as the Simulation function is selected at power on Op...

Page 139: ...8 4 3 12 Screen Overview The Simulation function screen is broadly divided to the Simulation Edit View and the Simulation Control View The Simulation Edit View opens when you select the power fluctuat...

Page 140: ...ation Control View Output Off State Simulation Stopped Simulation Control View output on state simulation running Figure 4 18 Simulation Control View Output On State Simulation Running Icon Measured V...

Page 141: ...ut section uses a capacitor input type rectifier circuit the input current typically distorts as shown in Figure 4 20 A waveform distorted like this contains many harmonic components If a current with...

Page 142: ...are displayed as the RMS and a percentage to fundamental wave component Notes The Harmonic current measurement function does not support the standard tests defined by organizations such as IEC Use th...

Page 143: ...cuit for power input an excessive current in comparison to the Normal state may flow for a short period of time immediately after the start of power supply This current is called inrush current If suc...

Page 144: ...tive peak value whichever is larger in absolute value Current peak hold value is displayed in all of the Average RMS and Peak measurement views in the Normal View Clearing function for the current pea...

Page 145: ...mplished for a very small load impedance such as when there is a short at the output terminal 4 6 Using Clipped Sine Wave Clipped sine wave is the waveform that has its sine wave peak clipped as shown...

Page 146: ...e RMS of the clipped waveform Clip ratio Sets the RMS of the sine wave before clipping Notes When the clipped sine wave is output in the AC mode the clip of the output waveform may be tilted by the DC...

Page 147: ...Clipped Sine Wave KP3000S 129 3 In the No item select the clipped sine wave to load 4 In the Type item select 1 Clip clip ratio or 2 CF crest factor 5 In the CF or Clip item enter the crest factor or...

Page 148: ...wave memory cannot be cleared to the factory defaults Manually set to the factory default settings of Clip 100 CF 1 41 Type Clip then save them 4 7 Outputting Arbitrary Waveform 4 7 1 Basics Arbitrar...

Page 149: ...d with Wave Designer the control software Optional to the NF_TOOL NF_KP ARB_DATA folder of the USB memory Notes This product does not support the double byte characters e g kanji hiragana The file nam...

Page 150: ...ROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 132 4 In the Direction item select 2 USB SYS 5 In the Memory No item specify the transfer destination internal memory number 6 From the data list box select the arbitrar...

Page 151: ...Push the Copy soft key The Copy window opens 8 In the Name item enter the arbitrary waveform data name Or leave it as populated which is same as the file name in the USB memory 9 Move the cursor to O...

Page 152: ...CE 134 4 7 5 Outputting Arbitrary Waveform Operation Method 1 In the Wave item select ARB 2 Move the cursor to Select then select it The setting window for the arbitrary waveform opens 3 From the data...

Page 153: ...le amplitude of the arbitrary waveform data When the arbitrary waveform data amplitude is not at full scale the output voltage amplitude becomes smaller than the ACV setting 4 8 Using Memory Function...

Page 154: ...f this product User can save the settings to the memories from No 1 to No 30 Clearing a Basic Setting Memory resets it to the factory defaults same as the one of No 0 Clearing a Basic Setting Memory i...

Page 155: ...RY key on the Continuous function screen or select Memory from the root menu to move to the Memory View 2 Select Setting Store 3 For the To item select the destination 1 System internal memory or 2 US...

Page 156: ...me To overwrite the existing data select the data to be overwritten in data list box and push Store soft key Internal memory USB memory 5 A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name and the...

Page 157: ...memory 3 Specify the data to load a For the internal memory specify the memory number in the Memory No item then press the Recall soft key b For the USB memory in the data list box select the data to...

Page 158: ...he Memory View select Setting Store 2 In the To item select the object to operate 1 System internal memory or 2 USB USB memory 3 Specify the data to operate a For the internal memory specify the memor...

Page 159: ...ect OK Clearing the internal memory resets the data to the factory default same as the one of the internal memory No 0 Erasing the basic setting data in the USB memory deletes the applicable file 5 To...

Page 160: ...R SOURCE 142 Loading the factory defaults 1 In the Memory View select Setting Recall 2 In the From item select System 3 Push the Factory soft key In the confirmation window that opens select OK The fa...

Page 161: ...to No 8 are for triangle wave and from No 9 to No 16 for square wave Clearing an Arbitrary Waveform Memory resets its data to the factory default Inside the USB memory the NF_TOOL NF_KP ARB_DATA fold...

Page 162: ...SOURCE 144 2 In the Direction item select SYS USB 3 From the data list box select the arbitrary waveform to copy 4 Push the Copy soft key A window to confirm the save name opens Enter the name Select...

Page 163: ...ATA folder is overwritten No overwrite confirmation message is displayed Clearing erasing or renaming an Arbitrary Waveform Memory 1 In the Memory View select ARB Copy 2 In the Direction item select t...

Page 164: ...age is displayed Select OK Clearing the internal Arbitrary Waveform Memory resets the data to triangle wave for memories from No 1 to No 8 and to square wave for memories from No 9 to No 16 Erasing an...

Page 165: ...quence are performed using the sequence menu see 4 2 or the control software Optional For the content saved in the Sequence Memory see Table 4 9 The internal memory has 5 Sequence Memories from No 1 t...

Page 166: ...reation and saving of a simulation are performed using the simulation menu see 4 3 or the control software Optional For the content saved in the Simulation Memory see Table 4 10 The internal memory ha...

Page 167: ...The root folder of the USB memory should have folders as shown in Figure 4 23 Otherwise these folders are created automatically when the USB memory is connected to this product To remove the USB memor...

Page 168: ...iles exceeds this limit the product cannot recognize the data files in the USB memory The BACKUP and SYSTEM folders in Figure 4 23 are not used by the users Do not delete these folders and files in th...

Page 169: ...51 Switching the monitor output 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System 2 Put the cursor on Setup of the Monitor item then press the ENTER key 3 Only for polyphase system For...

Page 170: ...Close then press the ENTER key Notes In a polyphase system configure monitor setting for each of the phases using the L1 phase cabinet Each cabinet s monitor output connector outputs the monitor volt...

Page 171: ...AC SYNC DC INT and DC VCA modes However for the AC mode it can be set to on only when the waveform is a sine wave When the Remote sensing function is on the waveform cannot be changed to other than a...

Page 172: ...ning on off Remote sensing function 1 Press the Measure soft key then select 2 Measure 2 Use the Rmt Sense item to turn on or off if necessary 3 When the Remote sensing function is turned on the item...

Page 173: ...Sequence or Simulation function is selected the AGC function is forcibly set to off When the Autocal function is on the AGC function cannot be used For the specification of the AGC function see 10 16...

Page 174: ...wo methods are available a Shortcut operation b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto Cal 3 Use the Rmt Sense item to set the Remote sensing function to on or off if necessary 4 In the AGC item...

Page 175: ...f the AGC function 1 Open the AGC Autocal set window Following two methods are available a Shortcut operation b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto Cal 2 In the AGC item select 1 OFF When OFF...

Page 176: ...l function is set to on the icon is displayed As the detected part of the output voltage calibrated by the Autocal function either the sensing input terminal the Remote sensing function is on or the o...

Page 177: ...on When the output range is changed the Autocal function is forcibly set to off When the Autocal function is forcibly set to off the settings saved in the System Setting Memory are not updated The Au...

Page 178: ...Sense item to set the Remote sensing function to on or off if necessary 4 Use the Auto Cal item to turn on or off the Autocal function When ON is selected here the calibration factor of the Autocal fu...

Page 179: ...available a Shortcut operation The window is toggled between the AGC setting window and the Autocal setting window every time you press the keys b Push the Misc soft key and select 1 AGC Auto Cal 2 In...

Page 180: ...function can reduce such DC voltage close to zero For the DC offset adjustment four types of values are retained for each output voltage range and AC DC mode For the polyphase system the values need...

Page 181: ...c soft key and select 2 DC Adjust The DC offset adjustment window opens 2 Only for the polyphase system In the Target Phs item specify the phase to perform the DC offset adjustment In this example the...

Page 182: ...offset gets close to zero 4 Close the window 4 15 Using for Unbalanced Polyphase Output For the polyphase system you can set the phase voltage and the phase to be unbalanced The phase can be set to be...

Page 183: ...3 To unbalance the phase set the phase in the L1 L2 and L1 L3 items When the setting is completed close the window 4 To unbalance the phase voltage press the Osc soft key and select 5 Target Phs and...

Page 184: ...duct as a DC power supply by switching the AC DC mode to the DC mode or the ACDC mode For the voltage setting range see 10 6 Notes The polyphase system cannot be used as a DC power supply The DC mode...

Page 185: ...input is detected with the interval of about 100 ms 4 17 1 Using External Signal in AC VCA Mode In the AC VCA mode the peak value of the output AC voltage ACV is set according to the following figure...

Page 186: ...he external DC signal voltage is 1 41 V the output will be a sine wave of which amplitude is 141 Vop 100 Vrms Operation procedure 1 Turn off the output and enter the AC mode Following two methods are...

Page 187: ...signal DCV V Gain x External DC signal voltage V For the specifications of the gain setting range and the external DC signal input voltage range see 10 22 2 Notes The gain setting value is retained fo...

Page 188: ...the DC mode Following two methods are available a Shortcut operation Every time you press the keys the mode is switched to AC ACDC and DC in this order b Press the Osc soft key and select 1 AC DC Fro...

Page 189: ...ut on off and the starting stopping of Sequence by inputting the logic signal or the non voltage contact signal You can also get the product state by using the logic signal The polarity of state outpu...

Page 190: ...signment pin I O Function Remarks 1 Output Power On Off Low Off High On 2 Output Output On Off Low On High Off negative 3 Output Protection operation Low Operate High None negative 4 Output Limiter op...

Page 191: ...Control Function KP3000S 173 Enabling disabling external control function 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System The system setting window opens 2 In the Ext Control item se...

Page 192: ...AMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 174 Setting the polarity of the state output 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System The system setting window opens 2 In the ExtOut Pol item select...

Page 193: ...KP3000S 175 Setting the trigger output 1 Press the MENU key to move to the root menu then select System The system setting window opens 2 Move the cursor to Setup next to the Trig Out item and select...

Page 194: ...ernal signal The icon is displayed when the internal signal source is synchronized with the external signal The icon is displayed when the synchronization is not performed The measured synchronization...

Page 195: ...tion signal by using the external signal input connector If you want to synchronize it with the power line this step is not necessary 2 Press the Osc soft key and select 3 SYNC from 2 Source 3 In the...

Page 196: ...is clipped at that value If the signal source is set to EXT the calculation is carried out in certain intervals by the measurement function of this product Therefore the measurement operation cycle ma...

Page 197: ...y In that case the output relay is fixed to the on state and the operation to turn the output on off is performed by the semiconductor device The output off state means the state of high impedance Tab...

Page 198: ...mains off The output relay is in the off state during the wait time at power on or after changing the power unit energization setting even if the activation of the output relay is disabled Operation p...

Page 199: ...t on at power on setting is valid only in the Continuous function If you set so that the Sequence or the Simulation function is selected at power on see 4 2 10 and 4 3 10 the output is not turned on a...

Page 200: ...ailable Instantaneous Unit kgCO2 h and Integration Unit tCO2 Users can change the coefficient for the calculation For the specification of the emission CO2 calculator see 10 11 Notes In the polyphase...

Page 201: ...issions The Loss represents the internal loss and the Output represents the output power Rate represents the instantaneous and Total represents the integration 3 You can change the emission coefficien...

Page 202: ...uct If there is a power unit on which the energization is disabled the rated power icon is displayed inverted For details on the rated power icon see 3 2 5 and 5 1 1 You can disable the energization f...

Page 203: ...number of the energized power units is changed the setting values of the peak current limiter and the RMS current limiter are restored to the factory default settings corresponding to the rated power...

Page 204: ...rations during running The icon is displayed when the key lock is enabled Operation procedure The Shortcut operation toggles between on off of the key lock 4 26 Beep You can set whether or not the bee...

Page 205: ...can select the blue tone or the white tone You can also adjust the contrast in 100 steps For the setting specifications see 10 23 Operation procedure 1 Open the window for adjusting the LCD Following...

Page 206: ...ndow displayed in the L1 cabinet and reopen it 4 28 Restoring to the Factory Default Setting Reset If you reset this product the setting items marked with in Table 4 14 are restored to the factory def...

Page 207: ...display mode Normal Measurement unit selection rms Power unit energization setting All enabled energization Remote sensing Off AGC Off Autocal OFF CO2 internal loss integration value 0 000000 tCO2 CO...

Page 208: ...phase Disabled 0 deg Phase angle Single phase three wire 180 deg Three phase 120 240 deg Step termination Continue Jump count 1 Jump to step specification OFF Step sync output LL Branch step specifica...

Page 209: ...R key The reset operation is performed Notes If you reset the product the content in the Basic Setting Memory will not be cleared Once restarted the setting of the Basic Setting Memory No 1 is recalle...

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Page 211: ...KP3000S 193 5 Description of Screen and Menu 5 1 Screen Configuration 194 5 2 Menu Composition 198...

Page 212: ...AC DC mode Signal source 3 4 1 d Output phase mode Current output phase mode in the system 1P2W Single phase two wire 1P3W Single phase three wire 3P4W Three phase four wire 1 2 e Status icon The area...

Page 213: ...4 1 2 Peak current limiter The peak current limiter is activated 4 1 1 Active wattage limiter The active wattage limiter is activated 4 1 5 Synchronization With SYNC the internal signal source is sync...

Page 214: ...ensing terminal SVmax Maximum peak value of the voltage on the sensing terminal SVmin Minimum peak value of the voltage on the sensing terminal I 2 Output current effective value Iavg 4 Average DC val...

Page 215: ...L2 phase in the unbalanced mode single phase three wire All phases in the balanced mode three phase phase voltage setting All phases in the balanced mode three phase line voltage setting L1 phase in t...

Page 216: ...5 You can open each menu by using a soft key Table 5 5 Menus of the Continuous Function Menu Description Refer to Osc 1 AC DC Switches the AC DC mode 3 4 1 2 Source Switches the signal source 3 4 1 3...

Page 217: ...output File Store Saves to clears and renames the Sequence Memory Recall Recalls the Sequence Memory Clear Resets the edited sequence to the factory default settings Compile Compiles the edited seque...

Page 218: ...e simulation It is displayed in the output on and simulation stopped states Stop Ends the simulation It is displayed in the Simulation running state Measure Makes the measured value display settings I...

Page 219: ...screen color and the contrast 4 27 Monitor Makes the Monitor function settings 4 10 Ext Control Enables disables the external control 4 18 Remote Makes the communication interface settings 6 1 Relay...

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Page 221: ...KP3000S 203 6 Remote Control 6 1 Communication Interface 204 6 2 Remote Local State Switching 210...

Page 222: ...cture VISA library If you do not have a license to use VISA library you need to obtain one generally it requires some cost Instruction Manual Remote Control can be downloaded from our website It is al...

Page 223: ...or on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select USB 4 The window shows Terminator and USB ID For the USB ID see the explanat...

Page 224: ...communicate properly About USB ID Used for a system connected with multiple KP3000S programmable AC DC power sources through USB to enable the application identify each source The USB ID is represent...

Page 225: ...6 1 Communication Interface KP3000S 207 2 Put the cursor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select RS232 4 Set each item...

Page 226: ...r electrically noisy environment Turn off this product and the computer before connecting or disconnecting the cable Binary transmission is not supported 6 1 3 GPIB The product is compliant with the G...

Page 227: ...face KP3000S 209 2 Put the cursor on Setup next to the Remote item then press the ENTER key The remote setting window opens 3 In the Interface item select GPIB 4 In the Address item set the address Te...

Page 228: ...is within 4 meters Do not set the same address as the one used for any other device connected to the same bus Otherwise the product cannot communicate properly Binary transmission is not supported Que...

Page 229: ...tions 7 1 Outlet 212 7 2 Casters 212 7 3 Application Software 212 7 4 System Cable for Polyphase System 213 7 5 Remote Controller 213 7 6 Replacement Air Filter 214 7 7 Rack Mount Adapter 214 7 8 Addi...

Page 230: ...me PA 001 1963 Product name Outlet 7 2 Casters Casters with the freely movable front wheels and fixed rear wheels which can be used to move this product in the horizontal location and an adjuster foot...

Page 231: ...1 1720 Product name System Cable 1P3W Model name PA 001 1721 Product name System Cable 3P4W 7 5 Remote Controller A remote controller with the numeric keypad jog and shuttle It supports almost all the...

Page 232: ...t on the EIA or JIS standard compliant rack This option can be requested at the time of order or added after the purchase Table 7 2 Rack Mount Adapter Model Names Model name Product name PA 001 1728 R...

Page 233: ...KP3000S 215 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Messages and Error Handling 216 8 2 When a Failure is Suspected 223...

Page 234: ...or 8 1 5 d Message Describes the error details 8 1 5 e Press Enter Key Displayed for an error whose protection type is Output Off 8 1 2 f Soft key PU ON Displayed for an error that occurred on the pow...

Page 235: ...ge window press the PU ON soft key The power unit energization setting window opens 2 The power unit with an error is marked with E like Check on the power unit that has an error First leaving the ene...

Page 236: ...e power of it Output Off The output turns off The panel says Output OFF and Press Enter Key When you press the ENTER key you will return to the previous window for further operations if the cause of t...

Page 237: ...not allow the setting execution Enter the signal frequency within the range 13 Auto Cal Disabled Message display only The Autocal setting becomes off because of out of the calibration range 15 AGC Di...

Page 238: ...n the firmware and the output measurement section Cycle the power If it still occurs contact the seller NF Corporation or our agent from whom you purchased the product 38 Communication Failure SC Syst...

Page 239: ...he ambient temperature is appropriate Check the filters for clogging For filter cleaning see 9 2 56 Sensing Voltage Error Output Off The sensing voltage is abnormal Make sure the cable is properly con...

Page 240: ...serted 78 USB Memory Disconnected Message display only The USB memory eject operation was performed and thus the USB memory can be removed now 82 Sequence Compile Error Message display only Sequence c...

Page 241: ...display is completely invisible perform the Shortcut operation to adjust the contrast Then the digit cursor is placed on the tenths place 4 27 Problem at key operation Panel operations cannot be perfo...

Page 242: ...source to the external signal input terminal and set the external input gain appropriately 4 17 4 20 The external input gain is zero There is no output from the outlet on the front The output couplin...

Page 243: ...air inlet or rear panel air outlet there is something blocking the air flow Install the product so as to satisfy the installation conditions described in 2 2 Measurement function related problem The m...

Page 244: ...t to on only when the waveform is a sine wave It is turned off when the Sequence or Simulation function is selected 4 12 The waveform setting is incorrect The mode is not the continuous output mode Th...

Page 245: ...the magnetic saturation In the AC mode the control function works to eliminate the offset voltage DC component When the product is used in the ACDC mode switch it to the AC mode see 3 4 1 If it does...

Page 246: ...en the stop phase setting is active the execution waits for the Step Time that was set pass and keeps the output setting until it reaches the Stop Phase that was set and then transitions to the next s...

Page 247: ...KP3000S 229 9 Maintenance 9 1 Preface 230 9 2 Daily Maintenance 230 9 3 Storage Repackaging Transportation 232 9 4 Checking Firmware Version 232...

Page 248: ...grill is provided with air filters for removing dust or dirt from the intake air Clogged air filters deteriorate the ventilation resulting in excessive high temperature inside the product This may ac...

Page 249: ...2 Flip up the control panel to its maximum angle 3 The topmost front grill is fixed at the bottom left and right to the chassis and hung at the top on the hook of the chassis Hold the front grill at t...

Page 250: ...d the product Store the product in a place with no falling object or dust If it may be covered with dust put the cover such as cloth and polyethylene sheet on it Avoid a place exposed to rapid tempera...

Page 251: ...hecking Firmware Version KP3000S 233 2 Put the cursor on View next to the Information item then press the ENTER key 3 The Information window opens The firmware version is shown at the Firmware Version...

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Page 253: ...10 14Setting Range Limit Function 247 10 15Remote Sensing 248 10 16AGC 248 10 17Autocal Output Voltage Compensation 249 10 18Sequence 250 10 19Simulation 251 10 20Clipped Sine Wave 252 10 21Arbitrary...

Page 254: ...the specification changes by the output range such as 100 V range specification 200 V range specification A value with the accuracy is the guaranteed value of the specification However an accuracy not...

Page 255: ...lification section of this product are DC coupled and the DC component is also amplified The AC and DC output settings of 1 Hz or higher are available The signal sources that can be combined are INT S...

Page 256: ...in the AC DC mode SYNC Uses the internal signal source Synchronizes the frequency of the internal signal source with the signal EXT from the external synchronization signal input terminal also used a...

Page 257: ...wave arbitrary wave 16 types clipped sine wave 3 types Output on phase 0 0 to 359 9 variable setting resolution 0 1 Output off phase 0 0 to 359 9 variable setting resolution 0 1 active inactive selec...

Page 258: ...and regeneration are not available Frequency setting Range 40 00 Hz to 550 00 Hz AC mode 1 00 Hz to 550 00 Hz AC DC mode Setting resolution 0 01 Hz Frequency accuracy 0 01 of set 23 C 5 C Frequency s...

Page 259: ...ak value which is four times of the maximum current Apk Power capacity 3 kW 15 In the case of 212 V to 10 V 10 V to 212 V 424 V to 20 V 20 V to 424 V no load AC setting 0 V 23 C 5 C 16 If the output v...

Page 260: ...Hz to 550 Hz 50 or higher of the rated output voltage the maximum current or lower AC and AC DC modes THD N 10 9 Power Input KP3000S Voltage 100 V to 230 V 10 250 V or lower Overvoltage Category II Fr...

Page 261: ...500 V Resolution 0 1 V Accuracy DC 0 5 of rdg 0 3 V 0 6 V Peak value pk each of max and min Full scale 250V 500 V Resolution 0 1 V Accuracy DC 45 Hz to 65 Hz 2 of rdg 1 V 2 V Note The accuracy of the...

Page 262: ...average value display cannot be selected Power KP3000S Enable W Full scale 3600 W Resolution 0 1 W 1 W 1000 W or higher Accuracy DC 45 Hz to 65 Hz 1 of rdg 1 5 W Apparent VA Full scale 4500 VA Resolu...

Page 263: ...1 of rdg 0 4 A 0 2 A 20th to 40th 1 5 of rdg 0 4 A 0 2 A Note The measurement does not conform to the IEC or other standard Display of emission CO2 KP3000S Displayed items Displays the instantaneous...

Page 264: ...0 A to 7 5 A Factory default 126 0 A 63 0 A Resolution 0 1 A Limiter operation Select whether to recover automatically continuous factory default or turn the output off when the limited state continue...

Page 265: ...5 0 V 310 0 V Resolution Phase voltage setting 0 1 V line voltage setting 0 2 V Note The line voltage setting is available only when the output voltage setting is set as the line voltage and sine wave...

Page 266: ...16 AGC When the AGC Automatic Gain Control is on the detection point voltage is always measured and the output voltage is continuously corrected so that its effective value is equal to the output vol...

Page 267: ...t cannot follow a load fluctuation because it does not keep track of the voltage On the other hand when the load is stable it has a merit of short response time on changing the output voltage setting...

Page 268: ...sequence AC phase voltage frequency waveform DC voltage Start Phase Stop Phase Phase angle Step termination Jump count 1 to 9999 or infinite Specification of the Jump to step Synchronous step output 2...

Page 269: ...teps 6 Initial Normal 1 Trans 1 Abnormal Trans 2 Normal 2 Setting range of Step Time 0 0010 s to 999 9999 s 0 s is available only for the Transition Step Parameter Output range The above item is commo...

Page 270: ...factor is represented as voltage peak value voltage effective value It is 1 41 for sine wave Note When the clip ratio is specified the peak is clipped by the voltage corresponding to the specified to...

Page 271: ...0 s Nondestructive maximum input voltage 10 V 10 22 2 Voltage Setting Signal Input Signal Source VCA only This is the signal to set the output voltage amplitude of the internal signal source DC input...

Page 272: ...tage 10 V Input frequency range DC to 550 Hz sine wave DC to 100 Hz other than sine wave Note This function cannot be used for the polyphase system 10 23 General Function Description Factory default L...

Page 273: ...INT External synchronization signal LINE or EXT LINE AC voltage setting 0 V Frequency 50 Hz Output waveform Sine wave Output on phase and output off phase 0 0 Phase voltage Line voltage setting select...

Page 274: ...emory check Checks the Simulation Memory Adjustment value memory check Checks the adjustment data memory Version check Checks the version of the internal software System configuration check Checks the...

Page 275: ...e output Output level TTL Output impedance 220 Polarity Polarity reverse collective is available only for the state with Status Power On Off Low Off High On Output On Off Low On High Off Factory defau...

Page 276: ...t 1 2 1 bit Data bit 7 8 8 bit Flow control None Hardware Software None Note Binary transmission is not supported Note Use a cross cable GPIB interface IEEE488 1 std 1987 compliant Item Description or...

Page 277: ...Compliant with the following standard requirement EN 61326 1 2013 Group 1 Class A Note Indication malfunction of LEDs and measured values may occur if the KP series is exposed to a strong radiated ra...

Page 278: ...0 Storage Operation Figure 10 1 Range of Ambient Temperature Humidity 10 32 Externals Weight and Terminal Block KP3000S Dimensions W H D Excluding projections 430 398 561 mm Weight 50 kg approx Power...

Page 279: ...forming Simulation On order and after purchase System Cable 1P3W PA 001 1720 Allows you to configure the Single phase three wire system by using two KP3000Ss On order and after purchase System Cable 3...

Page 280: ...10 Specifications PROGRAMMABLE AC DC POWER SOURCE 262 10 34 Outline Dimensional Drawing Figure 10 2 Outline Dimensional Drawing Front View Side View Rear View Caster Type Height 476...

Page 281: ...ocal 158 195 AVG 52 B balanced mode 47 Basic Setting Memory 136 200 beep 186 201 branch step 73 busy 195 C calibration 23 CANCEL key 30 31 36 caster 8 27 29 CF 52 129 196 character string entry box 37...

Page 282: ...51 196 I key 31 Iavg 51 196 Imax 51 196 Imin 51 196 Information 201 233 Initial Step 100 inrush current 125 installation environment 6 INT 40 Intra Step parameter 70 100 Ipk Hold 51 127 196 J Jog 31...

Page 283: ...96 polyphase system 16 213 power factor 52 196 power input cable 11 power input cable holder 12 29 power input terminal 11 29 power on off 31 power switch 27 power unit energization setting33 184 195...

Page 284: ...ep control parameter 70 100 Stop Phase 74 101 storage 232 SV 154 196 SVavg 196 SVmax 196 SVmin 196 SYNC 40 176 synchronization 176 195 synchronization frequency 52 System Cable 16 213 SYSTEM I O conne...

Page 285: ...ny charge for the parts and labor For repair service under warranty the product must be returned to either NF or an agent designated by NF Purchaser shall prepay all shipping charge duties and taxes f...

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