Xantrex Technology XMP 2600 Power Supply User Manual


 
Basic operation Programming power module parameters
Changing
voltage or
current
values
The XMP 2600 provides you with two methods for changing voltage and current
values when programming a power module’s parameter:
Entering a numeric value (using the numeric entry keys).
Flipping the value (incrementing / decrementing using the up / down selection
keys).
Numeric entry field rules
The entry field for voltage and current values has a fixed format: 4 value digits and a
decimal point.
The position of the decimal point in the entry field is derived from the power
module ratings, as shown bellow:
Power module rating Format of entry field
1.250 or 2.500 or 5.000 or 8.000 n.nnn
10.00 or 18.00 or 20.00 or 36.00 or 40.00 or 80.00 nn.nn
160.0 nnn.n
To enter a numeric value, the cursor may be under any of the current value’s digits.
Entering a numeric value
A numeric value may be entered, in a voltage or current entry field, using the
numeric entry keys: 0 to 9, “.” (decimal point) and DEL.
When you enter a numeric value implicit or explicit decimal point may be used to
format the entered value.
Numeric value entry is finished implicitly (when the entry field is filled) or
explicitly (using the left or right selection keys, the ENTER key or the SET key).
Key pressed Operation Example
Move into entry
field.
The cursor is under the left
most digit of the value
displayed in the entry field.
“3
6.00”
First key pressed –
a digit.
The current value is cleared,
the digit is placed at the left
most position and the cursor
moves to the right.
“36.00” “1 . “
First key pressed –
decimal point.
The entry field is filled with
zeros to the left of the decimal
point and the cursor is placed
immediately to the right of the
decimal point.
“36.00” “00.
First key pressed –
DEL.
The entry field is cleared and
the cursor is placed under the
left most position.
“36.00” “ . “
Start
First Key pressed
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