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QUICK START SM15K
9 / 10 DELTA ELEKTRONIKA B.V. rev. May 2024
4.2.2 FIRST OPERATION
The first line in the front display indicates the actual output voltage and current.
The second line shows the settings of the controls.
Check the text 'front' is indicated - this means the unit is in local-operation and
can be controlled by the V-knob and A-knob at the front panel.
Switch the output on by pressing the on/OFF button.
Turn the V- and A-knob a half turn clockwise. Depending on the load, a voltage
should now be present on the output and a current will run through the load.
Depending on the load and settings, the unit will be either in constant voltage,
current or power mode, respectively CV-, CC- or CP-mode.
Respectively the indication 'CV' will appear on the first line, next to the actual
voltage value. The indication 'CC' will appear next to the actual current value
or 'CP' will appear next to the actual power value.
4.2.3 SOURCE & SINK CURRENT
By default the A-knob at the front sets the source current 'CC+'.
By pressing the buttons 'Lock' and 'Menu' simultaneously, the function of the
A-knob changes from 'CC+' to 'CC-', to set the sink current.
In the display the arrow behind the value for the current changes position,
see fig 4 - 3.
4.2.4 SOURCE & SINK POWER
Set the maximum power via Menu > Configuration > Prg Setting > Psettings.
Here rotate the V-knob to set the source power from 0...15kW.
This is the power the unit can deliver to the DC power terminals.
Rotate the A-knob to set the sink power from 0...15kW.
This is the power the unit can absorb from the DC power terminals and feed
back into the grid.
4.2.5 LIMITATION OF SETTINGS
By default, the settings for CV, CC and CP Limit are set to the maximum.
Change the limit settings via Menu > Protection > Limits.
4.2.6 REMOTE PROGRAMMING
By default a unit is in local operation, see fig. 4 - 3.
In remote operation different programming options are available such as 'eth',
'web', 'seq', 'slot1', etc.
Via the front menu the source can be set to the required programming input via:
Menu > Configuration > Source.
When connected to LAN, enter the unit's IP-address in a web browser to open
the web interface.
With this interface all above-described parameters plus additional parameters
can be set and read.
For more information, see the chapter Remote Programming of the user manual.
4.3 Download User Manual
4.3.1 FULL VERSION
Check at www.DeltaPowerSupplies.com for the
full version of the user manual via:
Products > SM15K > Downloads.
4.4 Driver & Example Software
4.4.1 APPLICATIONS & INTERFACES
Check at www.DeltaPowerSupplies.com for
driver and example software via:
Products > SM15K > Downloads.
Note:
It is strongly recommended to regularly check for
updates for additional functionality and improvements.
fig 4 - 3 - 19 W output power.
fig 4 - 4 - The front console of the web interface for setting of the
output and monitoring various parameters.
fig 4 - 5 - Regularly check for new versions of user manual
and firmware.
actual voltage actual current
local operation indicator for CP-mode
local operation CV-mode
indicator for CV-mode, for CC-mode
set voltage set current actual power
fig 4 - 2 - start up settings.
arrow for setting of CC+ or CC-

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BrandDelta Elektronika
ModelSM 70-CP- 450
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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