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2. Preparation before Use
PROGRAMMABLE AC POWER SOURCE
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3.
Attach the resin-molded terminal cover and the cable holder (option). Direct the folded part of
the resin-molded terminal cover to the upper side of the product.
Do not use this product when the resin-molded terminal cover is removed. Otherwise, an electric
shock might occur.
Use enough thick cables to prevent touching live conductive parts after attaching the
resin-molded terminal cover. If a thin cable is connected, fingers may enter the gap between the
resin-molded terminal cover and the cable, resulting in electric shock, therefore attach some
additional guards.
About outlet
If you purchase a single-phase model, you need to specify the outlet type to either NEMA 5-15
(Japan/North America type) or CEE 7 (Europe type). The model name of this product is
distinguished by this outlet type (Figure 1-1, Figure 1-2). The output terminals, the maximum
voltage, the maximum current, and available output range are listed for each type in Table 2-10.
Each outlet can provide up to 15 A of current. If a current exceeding 15 A flows, the circuit breaker
may operate to cut the output. When the circuit breaker operates, the button is pushed out forward.
Pushing in this button resets the breaker, and power can be provided from the outlet.
The outlet is dedicated to AC output. It can be used in the AC or ACDC mode. In the settings below,
the outlet is separated from the output by the internal relay of this product. However, only the Hi
terminal is separated.
When in DC mode (DC-INT, DC-VCA)
When the outlet is the Japan/North America type (NEMA 5-15), and in the 200 V range
WARNING

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