Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 Power Supply User Manual


 
Using the front panel Front panel description
Numeric
entry keys
This group of keys is used for numeric entry. The function of each key is detailed in
the following table:
key Function
0…9 Used for entering numeric values to system and modules
parameters and selections.
Decimal
Point (“.”)
Used, in conjunction with the digit keys, for entering values. The
Decimal Point key is used for changing the relative value of the
digits entered.
DEL Used for clearing selected values or digits and for canceling
certain operations.
Note that numeric values can also be changed using the up and down selection
(“flip”) keys, as detailed below.
Selection and
enter keys
This group of keys is made up of the four selection (or arrow) keys and the enter
key. The following paragraphs specify the function of each type of key.
Selection (arrow) keys
The selection (arrow) keys are used for navigating through the Power Supply
Menus.
Arrow key Function
LEFT
RIGHT
The Left and Right arrow keys are used for horizontally
selecting items to be displayed or programmed.
UP
DOWN
The Up and Down arrow keys have two functions:
Vertically selecting items to be displayed or programmed.
“flipping” (changing) numeric values or selections.
Enter key
The main function of the enter key is to confirm selections and entered values, but it
also has secondary functions, as detailed in the following table:
Operating mode Function
Any data entry Confirm selections and numeric inputs
Programming Select the next item to be programmed
Sequence program run Shorten the current step’s delay to zero.
Function
keys
All function keys have a major function and most of them have one or more
secondary functions (depending on the operating mode).
The following table summarizes the major function of the function keys, while the
following paragraphs detail individual key functions.
Key Major function
SET Change operating mode: enter into / exit from programming and
set-up modes
CH Navigate to (select on the display) a specific channel (or module)
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