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Brand | Delta Elektronika |
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Model | SM 1500-CP-30 |
Category | Power Supply |
Language | English |
Details the importance of connecting AC power terminals to electrical ground for shock hazard minimization.
Explains grounding requirements for DC terminals and sense connections for safety.
Warns about potential shock hazards from touching terminals or charged capacitors.
Step-by-step guide for connecting AC power, DC terminals, and LAN for initial setup.
Describes the unit's protection mechanisms against voltage overload and other fault conditions.
Explains how voltage, current, and power limits protect the connected circuit from unwanted conditions.
Introduces remote control and programming capabilities via web interface and Ethernet.
Introduces integrated software blocks for specific simulations and advanced control functions.
Explains the thermal protection shutdown mechanism in case of insufficient cooling.
Provides procedures for checking and updating the unit's firmware via the web interface.
Specific connection details for the AC power terminals (CON A) on the rear panel.
Guidelines for connecting DC power output terminals (CON B1, B2) and cable specifications.
Information on the LAN connector for network connectivity, Ethernet programming, and web interface control.
Reiterates how to operate the unit as a load and set sink parameters for power delivery.
Instructions and warnings for connecting units in series, including voltage limits and diode protection.
Guidelines for connecting units in parallel, specifying conditions for Bi-Directional mode.
Advises on using the Master/Slave interface for easier series or parallel operation.
Step-by-step guide for initial operation, understanding the display, and basic controls.
Instructions for initial power-up, checking front panel display, and switching output on/off.
Explains how to control voltage, current, and power settings and identify operating modes.
Details how to set and adjust positive (CC+) and negative (CC-) current controls.
Explains how to set the source (Power+) and sink (Power-) power limits.
Describes how to set voltage, current, and power limits for protection.
Information on setting programming sources and understanding remote control status.
How to navigate and use the unit's main menu using front panel buttons and encoders.
Procedures for checking and updating the unit's firmware via the web interface.
Settings for general unit configuration, front panel, and default parameters via web interface.
Connecting and programming the unit via Ethernet interface.
Creating, uploading, and controlling sequences via web interface, commands, or triggers.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the unit fails to produce DC output.
Troubleshooting steps for failures in remote programming via Ethernet or other sources.
Explains overload indicators (OL, PROT) and the procedure to reset the output.