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Motech LPS 505N User Manual

Motech LPS 505N
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LPS 505N
Programmable DC
Power Supply
User’s Manual
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Motech LPS 505N Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotech
ModelLPS 505N
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Legal Notices

Warranty

Introduction

An Overview of the Product

Overview of the LPS 505N, highlighting its triple output, power capabilities, and unique features.

Features

Lists key features such as triple output, voltage/current ranges, digital interface, memory, timer, and protection functions.

Specification

Notices before Using

Confirm Attachment before Using

Instructions for checking the product and its standard attachments upon receipt.

The Description of Using

Emphasizes reading the manual to prevent improper operation and suggests annual calibration.

Ambient Environment

Specifies suitable environmental conditions for operation and ventilation requirements.

Storage

Provides guidelines for storing the instrument, including temperature and humidity.

Power-Line Voltage

Details on connecting the power supply to AC power sources (115V/220V).

Fuse

Information on the fuse location, type, and replacement procedure.

Warming Up

Recommends warming up the tester for 30 minutes or longer to ensure accuracy.

End Test

Instruction to turn off the power switch when the tester is not in use.

Panel Description

Front Panel Description

Detailed explanation of the LPS 505N front panel layout, including display and primary controls.

Front Panel Controls

Explanation of key front panel elements: Display, Rotary/ENTER, M, and CH buttons.

Operation Setting

Voltage Setting

Procedure for setting the output voltage for channels CH1, CH2, and CH3.

Current Setting

Procedure for setting the output current for channels CH1, CH2, and CH3.

OVP

Instructions for configuring Over Voltage Protection (OVP) settings for each channel.

OCP

Instructions for configuring Over Current Protection (OCP) settings for each channel.

Rotary Controller (output on)

How to use the rotary controller to adjust voltage and change channels when output is active.

Remote Interface Protocol and Package Mode

Preface

Introduction to SCPI interface for connecting the power supply to a PC via IEEE-488.2 or RS-232.

Definition of Parameters

Defines parameter types (boolean, NR1, NRf, string) and their valid arguments used in commands.

Error/Event Queue

Explains the SCPI Error/Event Queue, how it's queried, and commands to manage it.

Compatible MOTECH LPS and PPS Protocol

Lists commands for controlling the power supply, including address, beep, current, voltage, and protection settings.

SCPI Compatiable Information

Details on SCPI conformance, command syntax, and confirmed commands as per IEEE-488.2.

SCPI Frequent Command

Lists frequently used SCPI commands like *CLS, *CAL?, *IDN?, *RCL, *RST, *SAV, *WAI with their descriptions.

SCPI Command for Subsystem

Details SCPI commands for subsystems like OUT, TRACK, PARallel, SERial, STATUS, PROGram, VSET, ISET, TIMER, MEMory.

Rules of Status Definition

byte 0

Defines status bits for byte 0, detailing channel status, OVP, and OCP flags.

byte 1

Defines status bits for byte 1, covering output mode, hot-key, serial/parallel output, and beep status.

byte 2

Defines status bits for byte 2, related to remote mode, programming, and machine running states.

byte 3

Defines status bits for byte 3, concerning power status, keypad lock, EPROM, and process modes.

byte 4

Defines status bits for byte 4, indicating OVP occurrences for channels 3 and 2.

byte 5

Defines status bits for byte 5, covering OCP occurrences, relay switch, and program status.

byte 6

Defines status bits for byte 6, related to display messages, DHCP, and OEM version.

byte 7

Defines status bits for byte 7, related to fan PWM value.

Accessories

Accessory List

Lists included accessories such as power cord, test leads, and user's manual with their part numbers and quantities.

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