Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 Power Supply User Manual


 
Front panel description Using the front panel
Line Switch
and Indicator
The LINE Switch is also a circuit breaker, which protects from excessive mains
current.
The Indicator lights whenever the internal supplies provide power to the controlling
circuits.
LED
Indicators
The seven LED indicators serve the functions detailed in the following table:
LED name Meaning when lit
TLK The Power Supply is talking to the remote controlling device
LSN The Power Supply is receiving from the remote controlling
device
SRQ An SRQ enabled event occurred. The indicator is turned off
when the remote controlling device has queried the Power
Supply's Status Byte
ERR A system error occurred. The error code is shown on the display
when system status is displayed. The indicator is turned off when
the remote controlling device has queried the Power Supply's
error code
ALARM Attracts the attention of the operator to status information on the
display
RMT The Power Supply is being remotely controlled and local
programming and setup functions are disabled
ON Power Modules are globally enabled
The LCD
display
The front panel LCD display of the XMP 2600 shows diverse information
depending on the current operating mode (status, programming, setup, sequence
program editing or sequence program run).
The LCD display has two rows of text that, generally speaking, function as follows:
The lower row of the display contains symbols that represent XMP elements
or functions.
The upper row of the display shows details on the element selected (as
indicated by the cursor) in the lower row.
The cursor (a blinking black rectangle) indicates a selected element on the display.
In the module programming mode of operation, the cursor appears as an underline.
The above outlined method of displaying information is maintained, with small
variations, among the different operating modes. The information displayed is made
out of at-a-glance condensed status and detailed status.
Navigating through horizontal and vertical menus and selections choose the
information to be displayed or programmed.
A detailed description of the displayed information, in each operating mode, is given
later on in this user’s guide.
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