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Chroma 63803 - User Manual

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Questions and Answers

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    bowmanmelanieAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows OVER VOLTAGE protection (OVP)?
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      Jacqueline KirkAug 17, 2025
      If you're experiencing OVER VOLTAGE protection (OVP) with your Chroma Test Equipment, it's likely because the Unit Under Test's (UUT) output voltage peak is exceeding the specified range. To resolve this, first turn off the power supply to the UUT. Then, verify that the UUT's output voltage is within the specified limits.
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    cruzteresaAug 19, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows OVER CURRENT protection (OCP)?
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      Debra SandersAug 19, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment is showing an OVER CURRENT protection (OCP) error, it means the sink current is exceeding the specified limit or the I LIMIT. The solution is to reduce the current.
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    Donna RandallAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows OVER POWER protection (OPP)?
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      Cynthia HolmesAug 22, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment displays an OVER POWER protection (OPP) message, this indicates that the input power is exceeding the specification. To fix this, reduce the power or lower the input voltage/current.
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    Brian JonesAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows OVER TEMPERATURE protection (OTP)?
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      Denise JohnstonAug 26, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment is showing an OVER TEMPERATURE protection (OTP) warning, it could be due to a couple of reasons. * The ambient temperature might be too high. * The airway could be obstructed. To solve this: 1. Ensure the unit is operated within a temperature range of 0 to 40°C. 2. Check for and remove any obstructions in the airway.
  • D
    dylan19Aug 27, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows INPUT FAIL protection on Chroma Test Equipment?
    • K
      Kimberly SalazarAug 28, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment shows an INPUT FAIL protection error, it means the AC/DC load line input voltage is either too low or too high. To resolve this, measure the input voltage and adjust it if it's outside the specified range.
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    Nathaniel BrownAug 30, 2025
    Why is the output distorted on my Chroma Test Equipment?
    • S
      Samantha PearsonAug 30, 2025
      Distorted output from your Chroma Test Equipment can occur due to two primary reasons: 1. The input voltage is over specification. 2. The frequency of the Unit Under Test (UUT) is over specification. To correct this: 1. Program the input voltage within a reasonable range. 2. Program the frequency within a reasonable range.
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    gloversheriSep 2, 2025
    What to do if Chroma Test Equipment shows UNDER operating VOLTAGE protection (UVP)?
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      Derrick ButlerSep 2, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment is showing an UNDER operating VOLTAGE protection (UVP) error, it means the output voltage of the UUT is too low. To fix this, regulate the output voltage of the UUT to be higher than the specification.
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    Ronald SmithSep 4, 2025
    How to fix Chroma Test Equipment when I cannot control AC load by GPIB?
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      David LowerySep 5, 2025
      If you're unable to control the AC load on your Chroma Test Equipment via GPIB, there are a couple of things to check: 1. The AC/DC load unit address might be incorrect. Update the address. 2. The GPIB cable might be loose at the rear. Check the connection and tighten the screws.
  • E
    Elizabeth HolmesSep 7, 2025
    What does 'Out of Frequency Range (FREQ ERR)' mean on Chroma Test Equipment?
    • F
      franciskevinSep 7, 2025
      If your Chroma Test Equipment displays an 'Out of Frequency Range (FREQ ERR)' message, it indicates that the measurement frequency is outside of the acceptable range. To resolve this, ensure that the frequency of the Unit Under Test (UUT) is within the specified range.
  • K
    Kathleen BassSep 10, 2025
    How to improve V, I measurement on Chroma Test Equipment?
    • J
      Joshua NortonSep 10, 2025
      Poor voltage and current measurements on your Chroma Test Equipment can be caused by the aging of components, leading to deviations in their characteristics. Periodic calibration is required to address this issue.

Summary

Warranty

Safety Summary

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety precautions for operation, service, and repair.

Installation

Local Operation

3.2 Local;Remote Control

Explains how to switch between local and remote control modes.

3.3 Modes of Operation

Details AC and DC load simulation modes like CC, CR, CP, CV.

3.4 Local Operation

Using the front panel keypad and display for controlling the load.

3.5 AC Load Simulation

Covers constant and rectified load modes for AC simulation.

3.6 AC Load Simulation - Constant Current Mode

Details on setting and operating the Constant Current mode in AC simulation.

3.7 AC Load Simulation - Constant Resistance Mode

Details on setting and operating the Constant Resistance mode in AC simulation.

3.8 AC Load Simulation - Constant Power Mode

Details on setting and operating the Constant Power mode in AC simulation.

3.9 AC Load Simulation - Rectified Load Mode

Covers RLC, CP, and Inrush Current modes for AC rectified load simulation.

3.10 AC Load Simulation - Timing Mode

Covers timing mode for CC, CR, CP, CV, Rectified modes, and transfer time measurement.

3.11 DC Load Simulation

Covers DC load simulation modes: CC, CR, CP, CV, and DC Rectified.

3.12 DC Load Simulation - Constant Current Mode

Details on setting and operating Constant Current mode in DC simulation.

3.13 DC Load Simulation - Constant Resistance Mode

Details on setting and operating Constant Resistance mode in DC simulation.

3.14 DC Load Simulation - Constant Voltage Mode

Details on setting and operating Constant Voltage mode in DC simulation.

3.15 DC Load Simulation - Constant Power Mode

Details on setting and operating Constant Power mode in DC simulation.

3.16 DC Load Simulation - Rectified Load Mode

Covers setting up DC rectified load simulation, including LINE SYNC and frequency.

3.17 DC Load Simulation - Timing Mode

Covers timing mode for CC, CR, CP, CV, Rectified DC modes.

Measurements

Protection Features

Troubleshooting

7.2 Troubleshooting

Table of common problems, their reasons, and suggested corrective actions.

Remote Operation

8.6 SCPI Command Reference

Reference for SCPI commands, including common, measurement, and subsystem commands.

Status Reporting

Verification

10.4 AC Performance Test

Procedures for AC performance testing, including I monitor, CF, CC, CR, CP, THD, V monitor.

10.5 DC Performance Test

Procedures for DC performance testing, including I monitor, CC, CR, CP, CV, V monitor.

Appendix A: RS-232 C Connection

Appendix B: Pin Assignment of TTL I;O Signals

Chroma 63803 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChroma
Model63803
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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