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Delta Elektronika SM15K User Manual

Delta Elektronika SM15K
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DELTA
ELEKTRONIKA B.V.
Vissersdijk 4, 4301 ND www.DeltaPowerSupplies.com
DC POWER SUPPLIES
Zierikzee, the Netherlands Tel. +31 111 413656
Ethernet & Sequencer Programming SM15K
General information
Installation manual
Command description
PRODUCT MANUAL
Firmware version P0110
Contents:
1 In General
2 Installation
3 Communication
4 Conventions
5 Command description
6 Sequencer
7 Command list TCP/IP
8 Command list Sequencer

Table of Contents

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Delta Elektronika SM15K Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Power15 kW
ProtectionsOvervoltage, Overcurrent, Overtemperature, Short circuit
CoolingForced air
Input Voltage3x400 Vac
Input Frequency45-65 Hz
Operating Temperature0 to +50 °C
Storage Temperature-40 to +70 °C

Summary

In General

Features

Describes the remote Ethernet programming function for automated systems, parameter control, and data acquisition.

Installation

Infrastructure

Covers connecting the Ethernet interface via RJ45 to a network or PC, mentioning Auto-MDIX.

Communication

Settings

Details the two key settings for communication: IP address (default DHCP) and fixed port number 8462.

Command Description

General Instructions

Covers general commands like *IDN?, *PUD, *SAV, *CLS, and *RST for identification, data storage, and reset.

Source Subsystem

Details commands for setting and reading output voltage, current, and power, including maximum values and step sizes.

Measure Subsystem

Explains commands to measure actual output voltage, current, and power, including internal instruments for Ah/Wh.

Sequencer

Introduction

Introduces the SEQUENCER subsystem, capable of 25 free programmable sequences with 2000 steps each.

Commands

Details sequencer commands categorized into Settings, Jumps, Arithmetic, and Miscellaneous operations.

Sequence control by commands

Explains how to control sequences via commands, including catalog, creation, upload, delete, start, pause, and stop.

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