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Details essential safety measures for installing, operating, and servicing the product.
Explains the importance of proper grounding for operator safety and the product's Class 1 classification.
Warns about hazardous voltages and energy levels, emphasizing operator caution and training.
Defines symbols used in the manual and on the power supply to indicate risks and procedures.
Provides important warnings regarding operation limits, OEM equipment labeling, and handling precautions.
Highlights the function of BOP protection circuitry and its role in safeguarding against damage.
Lists warnings regarding unit modification, inductive loads, battery mode access, output terminals, and sense resistors.
Lists cautions on source power connection, rack support, active loads, terminal connections, system accuracy, and slave configurations.
Lists cautions on reset operations, control rotation, load types, waveform access, serial port communication, and calibration.
Defines the manual's content covering installation, operation, and servicing of BOP series power supplies.
Provides an overview of the BOP series power supplies, their capabilities, and technology used.
Details the standardized web interface capabilities for ME models meeting the LXI standard.
References tables detailing model-specific parameters and general specifications for BOP models.
Explains how to set and adjust output voltage and current using the front panel keypad and controls.
Describes methods for remotely controlling the BOP via IEEE 488, RS232C, or LAN interfaces using SCPI commands.
Lists key features of the BOP power supply, including calibration, protection, waveforms, and settings.
Details the process for calibrating the unit via keypad or remote interfaces using external equipment.
Explains that positive and negative voltage and current protection values can be programmed individually.
Describes the capability to generate complex waveforms using analog references or user-generated settings.
Explains how to store and recall operating parameters using 99 memory locations for quick setup.
Describes using external analog signals to control the BOP's output, including attenuation and protection.
Explains how protection limits are controlled by analog signals when using an external reference.
Allows programming output limits to prevent damage to specific circuits, overriding external references.
Details how identical BOP units can be configured in series, parallel, or parallel-series for expanded output.
Explains the BOP's four-quadrant operation and energy recuperation for improved efficiency.
Lists items included with the BOP power supply, referencing Table 1-3 for details.
Lists optional accessories available for the BOP power supply, referencing Table 1-4 for details.
Emphasizes that service must be performed by authorized personnel and to observe all safety precautions.
Lists and explains safety symbols used in the manual and on the power supply.
| Output Power | 1000 W |
|---|---|
| Output Voltage Range | 0 to ±100 V |
| Output Current Range | 0 to ±10 A |
| Output Voltage | 0 to ±100 V |
| Output Current | 0 to ±10 A |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 40°C |
| Frequency | 47-63 Hz |
| Programming | RS-232 |
| Operating Mode | Voltage or Current |
| Voltage Regulation | 0.01% + 2 mV |
| Current Regulation | 0.01% + 5 mA |
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