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Contents Sorensen DLM-E Series
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2–1. EMI Suppression Filter....................................................................................... 8
Figure 2–2. DLM–E Controls, Connectors, and Indicators (5V–80V models) ..................... 11
Figure 2-3. DLM–E Controls, Connectors, and Indicators (150V–600V models) ................ 12
Figure 2–4. Single Load with Local Sensing (Default)......................................................... 18
Figure 2–5. Single Load with Remote Sensing ................................................................... 19
Figure 2–6. Multiple Loads with Local Sensing................................................................... 20
Figure 2–7. Multiple Loads with Remote Sensing............................................................... 20
Figure 3–1. Operating Modes ............................................................................................. 22
Figure 3–2. Local Mode Default Configuration.................................................................... 23
Figure 3–3. J11 Sense Connector....................................................................................... 25
Figure 4–1. J3 Connector.................................................................................................... 28
Figure 4–2. Locating Jumpers, Switch, and Connector....................................................... 29
Figure 4–3. Programming Output Voltage, Current Limit and OVP with REM/LOC Switch. 32
Figure 4–4. Programming Output Voltage with a 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC Source............... 33
Figure 4–5. Programming Output Voltage with a 0–5k Ohm Resistance ............................ 34
Figure 4–6. Programming Output Current Limit with a 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC Source....... 35
Figure 4–7. Programming Output Current Limit with a 0–5k Ohm Resistance.................... 36
Figure 4–8. Programming Output Voltage Remotely, Local Control of Current Limit/OVP.. 37
Figure 4–9. Programming Output Current Remotely, Local Control of Voltage Limit/OVP.. 38
Figure 4–10. Remote Programming of OVP with a 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC
External Voltage Source................................................................................ 40
Figure 4–11. Remote Programming of OVP with a 0–5k ohm Resistance.......................... 41
Figure 4–12. Using Shutdown with a DC Input (Positive Logic).......................................... 43
Figure 4–13. Using Shutdown with Contact Closure of a Normally OPEN Relay
(S1-6 Up)....................................................................................................... 44
Figure 4–14. Using Shutdown with Contact Closure of a Normally OPEN Relay
(S1-6 Down) .................................................................................................. 44
Figure 4–15. Using Shutdown with Contact Closure of a Normally CLOSED Relay
(S1-6 Up)....................................................................................................... 44
Figure 4–16. Using Shutdown with Contact Closure of Normally CLOSED Relay
(S1-6 Down) .................................................................................................. 45
Figure 4–17. Series Operation of Multiple Supplies............................................................ 47
Figure 4–18. Split Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies (Two Positive Voltages)............. 48
Figure 4–19. Split Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies (Positive–Negative Supply)........ 48
Figure 4–20. Parallel Operation of Multiple Supplies .......................................................... 50
Figure 5–1. Potentiometer Locations .................................................................................. 53
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