Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 Power Supply User Manual


 
Step 2: turn the power module on First operation steps
Enter desired output current limit
Using the numeric entry keys, enter the desired value for the output current limit.
Exit
programming
mode
Press the
SET key to exit programming mode. The cursor returns to the lower row
of the display and the upper row shows SET values (in status mode).
If you wish to turn the module on or off, do not exit the
programming mode and read the step 2 paragraph.
Step 2: turn the power module on
In step 1 you have programmed the desired output voltage and current limit. Now
you need to turn the module on, enabling its output.
If the display is already in module programming mode, skip to the paragraph on how
to actually turn the module ON or OFF.
Select a
power
module
Otherwise, you’ll need to select the power module you wish to turn on. Follow the
steps below to do that.
Start from status mode
Before you can select the desired power module you need the display to be in status
mode.
Use the guidelines presented in step 1 in order to go to status mode.
Select the power module to program
Now you can select the power module to be programmed using one of the following
methods:
Moving the cursor .......... Use the left and right selection (arrow) keys
to move the cursor to the condensed status
symbol of the desired power module.
Jumping to channel......... press the
CH key and in the entry field that
opens at the lower row of the display, enter
(using the numeric entry keys) a two digits
module address or a single digit address followed
by the
ENTER key.
Enter
programming
mode
Press the SET key to enter programming mode. The blinking black rectangle is now
replaced with a blinking carrot (“^”) and the cursor is moved to the upper row of the
display where it appears as an underline (“_”) under the voltage value.
The step 1 section (program output voltage and current), above, has a
comprehensive description of what is shown on the LCD display.
Turn the
module on or
off
Press the
OUT key to change the state of the power module’s output to ON or OFF.
You can verify the state of the power module’s output by looking at it’s condensed
status symbol (at the display’s lower row, where the blinking carrot is):
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