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HP 654 A Series User Manual

HP 654 A Series
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The
key
is
an
erase
key.
If
you
make
a
mistake
entering
a
number
and
have
not
yet
entered
it
(have
not
pressed
fEnter
1
),
you
can
delete
the
number
by
pressing
You
may
delete
as
many
numbers
as
you
wish
by
repeatedly
pressing
this
key.
Note
The
voltage
and
current
values
used
in
these
tests
are
for
a
typical
HP
655xA
Series
supply
(the
HP
6552A).
Table
1-la
and
Table
1-lb
in
Chapter
1
lists
the
ranges
for
other
supplies.
If
needed,
refer
to
those
tables
for
the
voltage
and
current
ratings
of
your
supply.
Setting
the
Output
Voltage
Perform
the
steps
in
Table
3-1
to
check
the
basic
voltage
functions
with
no
load
connected
to
the
power
supply.
The
VOLTS
display
will
show
various
readings.
Ignore
the
AMPS
display.
Setting
the
Output
Current
You
must
have
a
load
on
the
power
supply
to
generate
a
current
output.
For
this
purpose,
you
will
connect
a
shorting
wire
across
the
output
terminals
of
the
supply.
Caution
Some
power
supplies
have
a
high
output
current
capacity.
To
prevent
overheating
or
possible
melting
of
the
shorting
wire,
make
sure
it
is
of
sufficient
size
to
carry
the
supply’s
maximum
output
current
(see
Table
4-2
in
Chapter
4
for
the
appropriate
wire
size).
Perform
the
steps
in
Table
3-2
to
check
the
basic
current
functions
with
a
short
across
the
power
supply
output.
The
AMPS
display
will
show
various
readings.
Ignore
the
VOLTS
display.
SAVE/RECALL
CHECKOUT
The
following
steps
check
the
power
supply
save
and
recall
function
keys.
Make
certain
that
the
Dis
annunciator
if
off.
Then
set
the
voltage
output
to
5
volts
by
pressing
[
Voltage
t
si
f
Enter
)
.
Save
this
value
to
location
1
by
pressing
(shift
1
Recall
f
il
f
Enter)
.
Remove
the
output
voltage
by
pressing
(Recall
Y
o
l
Enter
)
.
This
recalls
the
power
supply
values
stored
in
loc
at
ion
0,
which
are
the
factory
reset
values
(see
Chapter
5
for
more
information).
Press
(
R
ecall
iTt
Enter
]
and
notice
that
the
output
voltage
returns
to
5.
Line
Fuse
If
the
power
supply
appears
“dead”
with
a
blank
display
and
the
fan
not
running,
first
check
your
power
source
to
be
certain
line
voltage
is
being
supplied
to
the
power
supply.
If
the
power
source
is
normal,
the
power
supply
line
fuse
may
be
defective.
If
this
is
the
case,
replace
the
fuse
only
once.
If
it
fails
again,
investigate
the
reason
for
the
failure.
Proceed
as
follows:

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HP 654 A Series Specifications

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BrandHP
Model654 A Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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