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AC Input Frequency | 47-63 Hz |
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Input Frequency | 47-63 Hz |
Cooling | Forced air |
Output Voltage | 12 VDC |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 85°C |
Protections | Over temperature, short circuit |
Communication Interface | RS-232 |
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Allows remote equipment inspection via an interactive website for pre-purchase evaluation.
Directs users to the website for detailed product information, including quotations and manuals.
Details the scope and duration of the limited warranty for the XDC power supply.
Explains Xantrex's responsibilities for repair or replacement under warranty terms.
Provides contact information and procedures for obtaining warranty service.
Highlights critical safety precautions for operating the power supply, including high voltage warnings.
Identifies the intended audience and required background knowledge for using the manual.
Explains how to locate information using the manual's navigation aids and section breakdown.
Introduces the XDC series power supply and lists its key features for accurate control and flexibility.
Describes the components and layout of the power supply's front panel for user interaction.
Details the connectors and ports located on the rear panel of the power supply.
Provides a step-by-step guide for the initial setup and installation of the power supply.
Details the specifications and connection procedures for the AC input power for 6000W and 12000W units.
Describes functional tests to verify power-on, display, and voltage/current mode operations.
Explains how to safely power the supply on and off, and describes its operating states.
Details the Constant Voltage (CV), Constant Current (CC), and Constant Power (CP) operating modes.
Describes function keys, menu navigation, and control knobs for front panel operation.
Provides instructions for setting output voltage, current, and power limits via the front panel.
Explains how to control the power supply using analog voltage and current signals.
Details how to connect and control the power supply using the RS-232 serial interface.
Describes the setup and use of the GPIB interface for remote control of the power supply.
Covers SCPI commands for power-on defaults, output state, and reset functions.
Explains how multiple power supplies share current to deliver a larger total current to a load.
Details the procedures for configuring current sharing modes (Master, Slave, No Sharing) via front panel or SCPI.
Guides users on how to access and initiate the calibration mode on the power supply.
Provides step-by-step instructions for calibrating output voltage, current, and analog interfaces via the front panel.
Explains the syntax rules, parameters, and hierarchy for SCPI commands.
Details command structure, punctuation, and conventions for effective SCPI communication.
Lists SCPI commands categorized by function, with descriptions and query support.
Lists command errors, their codes, and descriptions, often related to syntax issues.
Details execution errors, their codes, and descriptions, related to runtime issues or state conflicts.
Outlines the IEEE 488.2 and 488.1 requirements for GPIB interface functions.
Provides details on driver requirements and electrical characteristics of the GPIB interface.
Presents a summary of key electrical specifications for 6000W and 12000W models.
Details operating and storage conditions, including altitude, temperature, and humidity.