Xantrex Technology GPIB-M-XPD Power Supply User Manual


 
Operation
Power Supply Operation
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This will save factory default settings to a user setting location, replacing any setting
that was previously saved there.
Example:
To save settings, set up the power supply with all required settings (we recommend
that you do this right after recalling the factory default settings).
For example, you can set voltage, current, and all protection levels.
Then to save the settings to Location 1: issue the command *SAV 1
When you want to recall the settings, issue the command *RCL 1. If you want to
recall them at the next power on, issue the command OUTP:PON:REC USER1
To change a stored setting, overwrite it with a new setting.
Set Up Power
ON Defaults
You can change the power supply to power on with setpoints other than the factory
defaults.
Use the command:
OUTP:PON:RECall [PRESet|USER <user-setting>|ASEQ
<sequence-number>]
where the 4 options are:
PRESet: The output is reset to the original factory levels at power on. (default)
USER <user-setting>: The output is set to a custom setting recalled from
memory. This assumes that at least one user setting has been set up and stored in
memory. See “User Settings (Save and Recall)” on page 55.
ASEQ <sequence-number>: Recall a stored program. A RUN command must
be issued to start running the program. This assumes that at least one program
has been created and stored in memory. See “Auto Sequencing” on page 60 for
information about remotely programming and running auto sequence programs.
Example:
To power on user setting #1:
OUTP:PON:REC USER1
The user setting must be in the range of 1–10. See “User Settings (Save and Recall)”
on page 55 for an explanation of how to save user settings.