| RS232-XPD   Operating Manual   Internal RS-232 Interface   for XPD Series   Programmable DC   Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating Manual for   Internal RS-232 Interface   for XPD 500 Watt Series   Programmable DC   Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Limited What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?   Warranty   This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc. (“Xantrex”) and   covers defects in workmanship and materials in your RS-232 Interface Card. This   warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of 5 years from the date of purchase at point of   sale to you, the original end user customer.   What will Xantrex do?   Xantrex will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of charge,   provided that you notify Xantrex of the product defect within the Warranty Period,   and provided that Xantrex through inspection establishes the existence of such a   defect and that it is covered by this Limited Warranty.   Xantrex will, at its option, use new and/or reconditioned parts in performing   warranty repair and building replacement products. Xantrex reserves the right to use   parts or products of original or improved design in the repair or replacement. If   Xantrex repairs or replaces a product, its warranty continues for the remaining   portion of the original Warranty Period or 90 days from the date of the return   shipment to the customer, whichever is greater. All replaced products and all parts   removed from repaired products become the property of Xantrex.   Xantrex covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the product, and return   shipment to the customer via a Xantrex-selected non-expedited surface freight   within the contiguous United States and Canada. Alaska and Hawaii are excluded.   Contact Xantrex Customer Service for details on freight policy for return shipments   outside of the contiguous United States and Canada.   How do you get service?   If your product requires troubleshooting or warranty service, contact your merchant.   If you are unable to contact your merchant, or the merchant is unable to provide   service, contact Xantrex directly at:   Phone:   604 422 8595   Toll Free North America:   1 800 667 8422   604 421 3056   Fax:   Email:   ii   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material   Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some products, Xantrex   maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers. Call Xantrex or check   our website to see if your product can be repaired at one of these facilities.   In any warranty claim, dated proof of purchase must accompany the product and the   product must not have been disassembled or modified without prior written   authorization by Xantrex.   Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:   • • • The dated purchase receipt from the original purchase of the product at point of   sale to the end user, or   The dated dealer invoice or purchase receipt showing original equipment   manufacturer (OEM) status, or   The dated invoice or purchase receipt showing the product exchanged under   warranty   What does this warranty not cover?   This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of the product or costs   related to the removal, installation, or troubleshooting of the customer’s electrical   systems. This warranty does not apply to and Xantrex will not be responsible for any   defect in or damage to:   a. the product if it has been misused, neglected, improperly installed, physically   damaged or altered, either internally or externally, or damaged from improper   use or use in an unsuitable environment;   b. the product if it has been subjected to fire, water, generalized corrosion,   biological infestations, and high input voltage from lightning strikes;   c. the product if repairs have been done to it other than by Xantrex or its authorized   service centers (hereafter “ASCs”);   d. the product if it is used as a component part of a product expressly warranted by   another manufacturer;   e. the product if its original identification (trade-mark, serial number) markings   have been defaced, altered, or removed.   Release 1.2   iii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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Some states and provinces do not allow limitations or exclusions   on implied warranties or on the duration of an implied warranty or on the limitation   or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation(s) or   exclusion(s) may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal   rights. You may have other rights which may vary from state to state or province to   province.   iv   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Information WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, UNLESS   SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO BY IT IN WRITING, XANTREX   a. MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY   OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN MANUALS OR   OTHER DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY IT IN CONNECTION WITH THE   PRODUCT; AND   b. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSSES, DAMAGES,   COSTS OR EXPENSES, WHETHER SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,   CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL, WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF   SUCH INFORMATION.   THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER’S RISK.   WARNING: Please refer to your product user manual for limitations on uses of the product.   Specifically, please note that this power supply is not intended for use in connection   with life support systems and Xantrex makes no warranty or representation in   connection with any use of the product for such purposes.   Limitations   on Use   Xantrex Technology, Inc.   8999 Nelson Way   Burnaby, British Columbia   Canada V5A 4B5   Information Please record the following information when you first open your Power Supply   package:   About Your   Power   Model Number   Serial Number   Purchased From   Purchase Date   ______________________________________________   ______________________________________________   ______________________________________________   ______________________________________________   Supply   Release Release 1.2 (2002-06)   Copyright   2002 Xantrex Technology Inc. All rights reserved.   © Printed in Canada   Release 1.2   v Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Power   Supply   Safety   WARNING—High Energy and High Voltage   Exercise caution when using and calibrating a power supply. High energy levels   can be stored at the output voltage terminals on a power supply in normal   operation. In addition, potentially lethal voltages exist in the power circuit and on   the output and sense connectors of a power supply with a rated output greater   than 40 V. Filter capacitors store potentially dangerous energy for some time after   power is removed.   CAUTION   ! Operate the power supply in an environment free of flammable gases or fumes.   To ensure that the power supply’s safety features are not compromised, use the   power supply as specified in this manual and do not substitute parts or make any   unauthorized modifications. Contact the service technician for service and repair   help. Repairs must be made by experienced service technicians only.   Warnings, Warnings, cautions, and notes are defined and formatted in this manual as shown   below.   Cautions,   and Notes   WARNING   Describes a potential hazard which could result in injury or death, or, a procedure   which, if not performed correctly, could result in injury or death.   CAUTION   ! Describes a procedure which, if not performed correctly, could result in damage   to data, equipment, or systems.   Note   Describes additional operating information which may affect the performance of the   equipment.   vi   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   About This Manual   This technical manual is for the RS-232 Interface; a microprocessor-controlled   option card for all models of XPD Series DC output power supplies. This manual   provides you with specifications, user options, and configuration instructions for the   interface, along with a command set which allows you to control your power supply   from a computer console. Error messages and calibration procedures are also   included.   This manual is designed for the user who is familiar with basic electrical theory   especially as it applies to the operation of power supplies. This implies a recognition   of Constant Voltage and Constant Current operation modes and the control of input   and output power, as well as the observance of safe techniques while effecting supply   or pin connections and any changes in switch settings. The user should also have   experience with a computer-based communications software package.   Refer to your power supply manual for installation, configuration, and operating   procedures for your power supply.   Main Sections   Section 1 Features and Specifications Describes the interface and lists its   features and specifications.   Section 2 Installation and Configuration Goes through basic setup   procedures. Describes inspection, cleaning, shipping, and storage procedures.   Section 3 Operation Lists the complete command set, status registers, and error   codes.   Section 4 Calibration Provides detailed procedures for voltage and current   mode calibration as well as over voltage protection (OVP) calibration. Includes   calibration for programming and readback accuracy.   Manual Revisions   The current release of this manual is listed below. Updates may be issued as an   addendum.   Release 1.2 (2002/06)   Release 1.2   vii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Section 1. Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   Features and   Specifications   Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Programmable Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Readback Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   Section 2. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   Installation   and   Basic Setup Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   Configuration   Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   Baud Rate Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   Hardware Flow Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Remote / Local Mode Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   Remote Enable (REM) Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   RS-232 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   OVP Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Connector J21 User Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   Section 3. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Operation   Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Command Format and Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   Command Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   Command Terminators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Command Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Command Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   Release 1.2   ix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Section 4. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51   Calibration   Voltage Program Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   Voltage Readback Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   Current Mode Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   Current Calibration Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   Current Program Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   Current Readback Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55   Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   x Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section 1. Features and Specifications   Description   The RS-232 Interface is a microprocessor-controlled option card for all models of   the XPD Series of DC output power supply. Installed internally, the RS-232 interface   card gives you remote digital control of simple test systems. It features fast, 16-bit   resolution for programming and readback and uses bit serial protocol for sending   data between the computer and the interface. The RS-232 interface has an extensive   command set and uses most of the user-programmable features employed by all of   our interfaces.   In addition to the RS-232 port and its interface, this remote control application   requires a computer-based communications software package such as PROCOMM,   XTALK, Windows Terminal Program, equivalent communications software, or low   level or high level language programs. The RS-232 interface is an ideal tool for   reliable, remote power supply control of both research and development   applications.   Figure 1.1 Sample Configuration using RS232 Interface   Release 1.2   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and Specifications   Features and Functions   Features and Functions   Features • 16-bit programming and readback of voltage and current   • • • • Programmable soft limits for voltage and current   Programmable over voltage protection with reset   Easy-to-use, self-documenting command set   Standardized commands for complete communication with any of the supplies   in the system   • • User-programmable isolated fault, polarity, isolation, and auxiliary, user-defined   output signals.   LED status signals: error, address, remote/local operation, and over voltage   protection.   • • Foldback in CV or CC mode with reset   Software calibration   Programmable • Output voltage and current   Functions   • • • • • • Soft limits for voltage and current   Over voltage protection   Output enable/disable   Maskable fault interrupt   Hold and trigger   Output relay signals   Readback • Actual voltage and current   Functions   • • • • • • • Voltage and current settings   Soft voltage and current limits   Over voltage protection setting   Present and accumulated power supply status   Programming error codes   Fault codes   Power supply model and software version identification   12   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and Specifications   Specifications   Specifications   The specifications in this section are warranted at 25°C ±5°C unless otherwise   specified. All specifications are subject to change without notice.   Table 1.1 Specifications for XPD 500 W Series Supply with RS-232 Interface Installed.   Models   7.5-67   18-30   33-16   60-9   120-4.5   Program Resolution   Voltage   Current   1.2mV   5.2mA   1.2mV   4.6mV   3.6mA   4.6mV   5.1mV   2.9mA   5.1mV   9.3mV   1.3mA   9.3mV   18.6mV   0.7mA   18.6mV   OVP   Program Accuracy1   Voltage   10mV   75mV   75mV   150mV   ±0.3%   80mA   ±0.15%   600mV   180mV   ±0.25%   80mA   ±0.1%   1.2V   ±0.12%   250mA   ±0.1%   80mV   ±0.12%   140mA   ±0.1%   200mV   ±0.12%   115mA   ±0.15%   330mV   Current   OVP   Readback Resolution   Voltage   Current   1.2mV   5.2mA   4.6mV   3.6mA   5.1mV   2.4mA   9.3mV   1.3mA   18.6mV   0.7mA   Readback Accuracy1   Voltage   30mV   75mV   75mV   150mV   ±0.3%   80mA   180mV   ±0.25%   80mA   ±0.12%   250mA   ±0.1%   ±0.12%   140mA   ±0.1%   ±0.2%   115mA   ±0.15%   Current   ±0.15%   ±0.1%   1. Apply accuracy specifications according to the following voltage program accuracy example:   Set a model XPD 18-30 power supply to 10 volts.   The expected result will be within the range of 10 volts ± 75mV ± 0.12% of the set voltage of 10 volts.   Release 1.2   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features and Specifications   Specifications   14   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section 2. Installation and Configuration   Introduction   To use this product, you must have the following equipment:   • • • • a compatible model of DC output power supply   serial extender cable (straight through)   computer with an RS-232 interface (serial port)   computer-based communications software package   service center can also install the interface, especially for use in a   previously-purchased supply already on site. You must then configure the RS-232   Interface-enhanced supply for your system using the “Basic Setup Procedure” on   page 19. Refer also to Figure 2.1, on page 16, Figure 2.2, on page 17 and Figure 2.3,   on page 18 for drawings of the front panel, the interface subplate, and the RS-232   interface printed circuit board (PCB).   Initial Inspection   CAUTION   ! If you remove the unit's cover, use proper static control techniques to avoid damage   to static-sensitive components on the printed circuit board.   On first receiving your unit, perform a quick physical check.   • Ensure each package contains a power supply with its RS-232 interface board   installed, and manuals for the power supply and the RS-232 interface. Any   additional parts shipped with the power supply will be identified in the supply's   documentation.   • • Inspect the unit for any signs of physical damage such as scratches, cracks, or   broken switches, connectors, or displays.   Check the printed circuit board and components if you suspect internal damage.   If the unit is damaged, save all packing materials and notify the carrier immediately.   For additional information, please see the section titled, “Returning Power Supplies   to the Manufacturer” in the manual shipped with your complete unit.   Release 1.2   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Initial Inspection   CAUTION   ! Use proper static control techniques to avoid damage to static-sensitive components   on the printed circuit board.   Service Request LED (SRQ)   Only used for GPIB option   Remote LED (REM)   Figure 2.1Power Supply Front Panel with RS-232 Interface Installed   16   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Initial Inspection   S1 Switch   Address LED (ADR)   Indicates that the unit is   being addressed by the   master controller.   1 Remote/Local Startup   2 Power On Service Request   (Enable/Disable)   3 Not Used   4-8 Primary Address   Selection (A1-A5)   Error LED (ERR)   Indicates that a programming   error has occurred. Clear with   error query command.   Switch Position   Reference markings   (0) (1)   IEEE 488 Connector   J21 User Signal   Connector   Figure 2.2 RS-232 Interface Subplate   (Located on Power Supply Rear Panel)   CAUTION   ! Use proper static control techniques to avoid damage to static-sensitive components   on the printed circuit board   Release 1.2   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Initial Inspection   JUMPER SELECTION   J2   J3   Local OVP control selection   [closed] [default]. See page 28.   [open] Front Panel OVP Control.   User TTL shutdown (S/D)   selection   [1-2] User TTL S/D line active low. See page 31.   [2-3] [default] User TTL S/D line active high.   J20   J10   Remote OVP Control Selection   [closed] [default]. See page 28.   [open]   RS-232 (J4) transmit and   receive pin selection   [3-1] Receive on pin 3 [default]   [4-6] Transmit on pin 2 [default]   [3-5] Receive on pin 2   [4-2] Transmit on pin 3   J16   J17   RS-232 flow control selection of   RTS/CTS (ready to send/clear   to send) or DTR/DSR (data   terminal ready/data set ready)   [1-3][4-6] [default] RTS input on pin 7 (used with   CTS output on pin 8)   [3-5][4-6] DTR input on pin 4 (used with DSR   output on pin 6)   RS-232 flow control selection of   RTS/CTS or DTR/DSR   [2-4][[3-5] [default] CTS output on pin 8 (used   with RTS input on pin 7)   [2-4][1-3] DSR output on pin 6 (used with DTR   input on pin 4)   Note: All other jumpers are not user-selectable.   LED INDICATORS   D1   D4   D5   Red Diagnostic LED   Red Diagnostic LED   Green Diagnostic LED   Bus error or soft restart on Slave circuitry.   Soft restart on Master circuitry.   Bus error on Master circuitry.   EPROMS   U18   U1   Slave EPROM   Master EPROM   See revision number stamped on EPROM.   See revision number stamped on EPROM.   Figure 2.3 RS-232 Interface PCB   18   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Basic Setup Procedure   Basic Setup Procedure   This procedure can be used as a quick reference for those familiar with the   configuration requirements for the RS-232 interface as installed in the DC power   supply. For those who want more information, each step refers to more detailed   procedures located in subsequent sections. Execute each step of the procedure in the   sequence given.   Table 2.1 Setup Procedure   Step # Description   Action   1 Baud Rate   Selection   Select transmission speed   See “Baud Rate Selection” on   page 20.   2 Flow Control   Selection   Set flow control ON or OFF. If flow   control is set ON, choose   “Flow Control Selection” on page   20.   software-based XON/XOFF or   hardware-based CTS/RTS (Clear to   Send/Ready to Send) or DTR/DSR   (Data Terminal Ready/Data Set Ready)   communication control.   3 Remote/Local   Operation   select remote or local startup of the   power supply.   page 23.   4 5 6 RS-232   Connection   the supply at connector J4.   page 26   User Signal   Connector   Configure and use the J21 connector   signals, if required.   on page 30.   Power ON   Power on the unit. Before proceeding,   LED on the front panel is on.   See “User Options and Settings”   page 30 for information about   and auxiliary connector J21 user   signals.   7 8 Power Supply   Settings   Configure the controller’s operating   parameters to match the power supply   settings.   See “Power Supply Settings” on   page 27.   Test   Test the link by communicating with the Example: VSET2;ISET1   power supply. This command string sets power   supply voltage to 2V and its current   limit to 1A.   See Section 3.   Release 1.2   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Communications   Communications   computer and the interface must have the same bit rate setting for proper   communication. Use switches B1, B2, and B3 on the rear panel S1 switch to select   the power supply's rate of transmission in bits per second. Table 2.2, “Switch S1   Settings for Baud Rate”summarizes the switch settings with the reference markings   on the rear panel subplate. Refer to Figure 2.2, on page 17 for the location of the S1   switch on the RS-232 interface subplate.   Selection   Table 2.2 Switch S1 Settings for Baud Rate   Baud Rate   9600   B3   1 B2   1 B1   1 4800   0 1 1 2400   1 0 1 1200   0 0 1 600   1 1 0 300   0 1 0 150   1 0 0 75   0 0 0 0 = OPEN/OFF   1 = CLOSED/ON   Note:When resetting switches B3, B2, and B1 during a working session, turn the   power supply OFF and then ON again to ensure that the new settings are put into   effect.   Flow Control Flow control signals regulate data flow for proper communication. Use the FLOW   switch on the rear panel S1 switch to select flow control or to disable flow control.   With flow control enabled, you can use either software or hardware protocols to   control flow rates. Table 2.3 gives the FLOW switch settings with regards to the   markings on the subplate rear panel. For a diagram of the rear panel subplate, see   Figure 2.2, on page 17.   Selection   Table 2.3 Flow Control Section   FLOW Switch Setting   Condition   1 0 Disable Flow Control   Enable Flow Control   20   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   can use the rear panel XON switch to select either software-based XON/XOFF flow   protocol or hardware-based CTS/RTS or DTR/DSR flow protocol. Table 2.4 shows   the flow control conditions with regards to the markings on the rear panel subplate.   For a diagram of the rear panel subplate, see Figure 2.2, on page 17.   Table 2.4 Hardware/Software Flow Control Selection   XON Switch Setting   Condition   1 Hardware Flow Control   (CTS/RTS or DTR/DSR protocol)   0 Software Flow Control   (XON/XOFF protocol)   Software This software protocol uses special characters that synchronize device   when it is not ready to receive data. The device sends the control code XON (ASCII   value 11) when it is ready to resume receiving data.   Flow Control   To choose XON/XOFF protocol, select the XON switch position shown in   Table 2.4.   cable. The dedicated control line is needed so that the device can signal the controller   Flow Control   Set the XON switch for hardware control using the information in Table 2.4. With   the type of flow protocol. Table 2.5, “Jumper/Pin Settings for RTS/CTS Flow   Control (Default)” and Table 2.6, “Jumper/Pin Settings for DTR/DSR Flow Control   (Default)” identify jumper connections and input and output pin designations for   each protocol. See also “Transmit / Receive Pin Selection” on page 22 for RS-232   connector pinouts.   Note:When resetting the flow control switches during a working session, turn the   power supply OFF and then ON again to ensure that the new settings are put into   effect.   Table 2.5 Jumper/Pin Settings for RTS/CTS Flow Control (Default)   Jumper Connections   J17 to 2-4 and 3-5   J16 to 1-3 and 4-6   RS-232 Connector Pin   RTS (Input to RS-232)   CTS (Output to RS-232)   7 8 Release 1.2   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Communications   Table 2.6 Jumper/Pin Settings for DTR/DSR Flow Control (Default)   Jumper Connections   J17 to 2-4 and 1-3   J16 to 3-5 and 4-6   RS-232 Connector Pin   DTR (Input to RS-232)   DSR (Output to RS-232)   4 6 Connections   Use a 9-pin (DB9) to 9-pin parallel cable to connect the interface card to the   serial port on the host computer. If you need to use a 25-pin connector (DB25)   on the host interface, ensure the correct connections are made by referring   Table 2.7. If the proper cables are not available and you need to change the   transmit/receive pin configuration, see “Transmit / Receive Pin Selection”.   Table 2.7 Transmit/Receive Pin Connections   Power Supply (DCE)   Host Computer (DTE)   9-pin connector   Pin 2 (Receive)   Pin 3 (Transmit)   Pin 5 (Ground)   Pin 2   transmits to   receives from   connects to   Pin 3   Pin 5 (Ground)   25-pin connector   Pin 3 (Receive)   Pin 2 (Transmit)   Pin 7 (Ground)   Pin 2   transmits to   receives from   connects to   Pin 3   Pin 5 (Ground)   Transmit /   Receive Pin   Selection   The RS-232 interface can use either pin 2 or pin 3 of the RS-232 connector to   the position of the J10 jumper on the interface PCB. Table 2.8, “Jumper Settings   for Transmit/Receive Pin Selection” shows the transmit/receive pin selection on   the RS-232 connector in relation to the settings of the J10 jumper. See   Figure 2.3, “RS-232 Interface PCB” on page 18 to locate jumper J10.   Table 2.8 Jumper Settings for Transmit/Receive Pin Selection   Jumper J10 Connections   RS-232 Connector Pin   3 2 Transmit (TXD)   Receive (RXD)   4-6 (default)   4-2   2 3 3-1 (default)   3-5   22   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Remote/Local Operation   Remote/Local Operation   Remote /   Local Mode   Startup   Start the power supply either in local mode or in remote mode by setting the power   ON remote (PON REM) switch which is located on the unit’s rear panel. See   Table 2.9 for the switch settings.   Table 2.9 Remote/Local Start-up Settings.   Switch Position   Power ON results   Unit in remote mode   Unit in local mode   0 1 With the rear panel PON REM switch set to 0, the power supply will start up in   remote mode. The green REM LED on the front panel will turn on, signaling that   the power supply is under the control of the digital interface card. The output of the   power supply is active on startup. To promote load safety, power ON defaults are   zero for the output voltage and current limit, and 110% of maximum output voltage   for the OVP trip point. See Table 2.10. Refer to Section 3 for more information   about the interface commands listed in the table.   If the rear panel PON REM switch is set to 1, the power supply will power up in   local mode. Power supply control is at the front panel. During an operating session,   you can toggle between local mode and remote mode by sending commands as   described in Table 2.10.   Release 1.2   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Remote/Local Operation   Table 2.10 Remote Mode Power On Conditions   Condition   Voltage   Default Settings   7.5-140 Model Example   VSET 0   0 V   Current   0 A   ISET 0   Soft Voltage Limit   Soft Current Limit   OVP Trip Voltage   Delay   VMAX (see models)   VMAX 7.5   IMAX (see models)   IMAX 140   Model VMAX + 10%   OVSET 8.25   DLY 0.5S   0.5 s   ON   Remote Enable   Foldback Protection   Output   REM ON   OFF   ON   FOLD OFF   OUT ON   Hold   OFF   NONE   OFF   OFF   HOLD OFF   UNMASK NONE   AUXA OFF   AUXB OFF   Unmask   AUXA   AUXB   Remote Mode   Operation   While in remote mode, use the interface commands to control the output of the   power supply from a computer. See Section 3 for a complete list of   device-dependent commands available with this interface.   From remote mode, change to local mode operation by sending either the GTL (Go   to Local) command or the REM (Remote Enable) OFF command.   To return to remote mode, ensure that the REM command is set to ON and then   send any valid device-dependent command.   Local Mode   Operation   In local mode operation, you set the voltage and current output levels and the OVP   trip level with controls located on the front panel. Refer to the operating manual for   a description of the functions available at the front panel.   While in local mode operation, you can change power supply control to remote   mode by ensuring that REM is ON, then sending any software command and OUT   ON to restore the output. Return to local mode by using the GTL command to send   24   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Remote/Local Operation   the power supply into local mode, or use the REM OFF command to turn off LLO   and return the power supply to local mode. When you toggle to remote mode from   local mode, the power supply has the same conditions are were last set.   Remote   Enable (REM)   Command   You can use the Remote Enable command to toggle between local mode and   remote mode. The default setting at startup is REM ON. With the remote enable   command set at REM ON, you can return the power supply to remote mode   whenever you send any command from the computer. Any time that you change   from local to remote mode during a session, the output is programmed to turn off,   since the remote mode settings may be different from the local mode settings. Send   the OUT ON command to restore the output.   You can turn off Remote Enable and move power supply control to the front panel   by sending the REM OFF command.To check whether the power supply is remote   enabled, use the REM? query command.   Example:   REM ON   Enable the power supply to be sent into   remote mode   VSET 10;ISET 2   Put the unit into remote operation mode   (Use any command to do this.)   Release 1.2   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   RS-232 Connection   RS-232 Connection   WARNING   Do not operate the power supply and the computer at significantly different frame   potentials. The interface connection system may not be capable of handling the   resulting excessive ground currents.   Use an approved RS-232 connector and cable when connecting the RS-232   Interface to your computer. The RS-232 connector uses the 9 pin mating connector   J4 on the rear panel. Figure 2.4 shows the connector pinouts for the RS-232   connector. Refer to Figure 2.2, on page 17 for the position of the RS-232 connector   on the rear panel subplate.   Figure 2.4 RS-232 Connector (J4) Pinouts (default configuration)   26   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   Power Supply Settings   Power Supply Settings   For serial communication, the computer and the RS-232 interface must share the   same communication settings. Make sure that the settings of the computer and of   the power supply agree with those shown in Table 2.11.   Table 2.11 Power Supply Settings   Parameter   Transmission   Mode   Setting   Asynchronous   Full Duplex   Speeds   75, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600   Parity   None   Connector   Start Bit   DB9-pin Male   1 1 8 Stop Bit   Data Bits   Protocols   XON/XOFF   CTS/RTS (DSR/DTR)   NONE   Release 1.2   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   User Options and Settings   User Options and Settings   CAUTION   ! If you remove the unit's cover, use proper static control techniques to avoid damage   to static-sensitive components on the printed circuit board.   You can customize remote operation settings for OVP (over voltage protection)   control and TTL shutdown by changing jumper positions on the RS-232 PCB.   Refer to the operating manual for information on how to use over voltage   protection and TTL shutdown.   OVP   Selection   Over voltage protection (OVP) on the RS-232 interface is set at the factory for   remote software operation. When operating the power supply in remote mode, you   control the OVP trip level using the OVSET software command. If you return the   power supply to local operation by using the REM software command, control of   the OVP trip level changes from software control to the front panel OVP   potentiometer. The default OVP trip level is set as 110% of the power supply's   rated output voltage. See Table 2.10, on page 24 for a complete list of remote   power ON default settings.   You can isolate the location of OVP control by changing the positions of the Local   RS-232 interface PCB. The default jumper settings allow control of OVP to depend   on the operating state of the power supply. By physically changing the jumper   settings, you can isolate the location of OVP control to software control only or   front panel control only. Table 2.12, “OVP Control Mode Selection” shows a table   of jumper settings and OVP programming selection. Refer to “Basic Setup   Procedure” on page 19 for the positions of the jumpers on the RS-232 PCB.   Table 2.12 OVP Control Mode Selection   PCB Jumper J2 PCB Jumper   Position J20 Position   OVP Programming Selection   Closed (default) Closed (default) Software or Front Panel OVP control   (dependent on the power supply operating state)   Closed   Open   Open   Open   Closed   Open   Software OVP control only   Front Panel OVP control only   Front Panel OVP control only   28   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   User Options and Settings   TTL   Shutdown   You can use the Shutdown function to disable or enable the supply's output.   Disabling the supply using TTL shutdown allows you to make adjustments to the   load or to the power supply without shutting down the power supply. With the   RS-232 interface installed, TTL shutdown is activated by a TTL signal to Pin 1 of   the J21 connector on the interface subplate. The shutdown user line uses a 0-5Vdc   TTL input with a high signal range of 2.2-5.0Vdc. The current range of the   Block Diagram” on page 31 for a schematic of the J21 connector containing the   shutdown user line.   You can select the logic level of the TTL input by changing the J3 connector on the   RS-232 PCB. Table 2.13 shows the TTL signal levels for the J3 jumper settings.   See Figure 2.2-3 for the location of the J3 jumper on the printed circuit board.   Table 2.13 Switch Settings for TTL Shutdown Circuit Logic   PCB Jumper J3 Position   TTL Signal Level Supply Output Condition   Pin 2 to Pin 3 (default)   HIGH   LOW   OFF   ON   Pin 1 to Pin 2   HIGH   LOW   ON   OFF   Release 1.2   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   User Signals   User Signals   Connector   J21 User   Signals   Auxiliary connector J21, located on the RS-232 interface rear panel, provides   several signals to increase your operating control of the supply. These signals are   dependent on the operator's design and uses. The operation of the J21 signal   requires that you provide external Vcc and ground. Use a standard 8-position   telephone jack and data cable to connect to J21. To locate the connector, refer to   the RS-232 interface subplate drawing in Figure 2.2, on page 21. See Figure 2.5 for   pin descriptions. The J21 outputs can sink a current of 5mA each. Figure 2.6, on   page 31 shows the portion of the option board schematic which contains the J21   connector. Use the schematic as a reference when making input or output   connections.   J21-1 External TTL shutdown input signal   (See “TTL Shutdown”)   J21-2 Polarity signal, open collector   (asserted by VSET -x)   J21-3 Isolation signal, open collector   (asserted by OUT OFF)   J21-4 Fault signal, open collector   J21   (asserted when bit set in fault register)   J21-5 External Vcc, 15V maximum   (supplied by connecting and operating an external source)   J21-6 External ground and shutdown return   (supplied by connecting and operating an external source)   J21-7 Open collector user signal   (asserted by AUXA ON)   J21-8 Open collector user signal   (asserted by AUXB ON)   Figure 2.5 User Signals J21 Connector   30   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation and Configuration   User Signals   Figure 2.6 J21 User Signal Connector Circuit Block Diagram   J21 Cable   Connection   Use a standard 8-position telephone jack and data cable to connect to J21. Add a   ferrite block to reduce radiated emission. The one inch square ferrite block with   built-in housing clip is packaged and shipped with the power supply interface card.   To install the ferrite block:   J21 user cable.   2. Open the ferrite block housing.   3. Loop the cable through the ferrite block. See Figure 2.7, “J21 User Cable with   Ferrite Block” on page 32.   4. Close the housing clip.   The ferrite block ensures that the power supply system meets radiated emission   requirement 89/336/EEC for CE mark approval. See the power supply's operating   manual for noise specifications.   Release 1.2   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section 3. Operation   Introduction   This section covers RS-232 interface programming, including an extensive set of   device-dependent commands, and providing error codes, and status and fault register   information.   RS-232 Operation   The RS-232 interface card lets you send and receive data between your power supply   and computer, relying on bit serial communication. You can use the computer   controller to issue commands to the power supply for programming, queries,   calibration, or status. The power supply responds to the complete command set of   device dependent software commands shown in “Command Reference” on page 40.   Command Syntax   Manual The manual uses these conventions when displaying command information. These   characters are not part of the command but are used to denote parameters used with   the command.   Conventions   < > (angle brackets)   Angle brackets enclose a parameter. Do not include   the angle brackets in the command line you send to   the computer.   / (slash)   Separates two alternative parameters. When a slash   separates two parameters, you can use either   parameter to achieve the same result.   Example: <1/ON>   Entering 1 or ON will achieve the same result.   COMPUTER ENTRY   Words typed on the computer are shown in Arial   text, full capitals.   Release 1.2   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Syntax   parameters. A command is a one word code which either gives instructions to the   interface or asks for information from the interface. A command may be followed by   one or more parameters, a short code that changes the state of the power supply or   the state of the bit register. Table 3.1, “Command Parameters” lists the parameters   that affect the command set.   Format and   Parameters   Format:   COMMAND or   COMMAND <parameter> or   COMMAND <parameter>,<parameter>   • • You can enter commands in upper or lower case lettering.   Example: MASK FOLD = mask fold   Do not further abbreviate command names or parameters.   Example:   MASK FOLD ≠ MK FOLD   MASK FOLD ≠ MASK FD   • Use a space between the command and the first parameter. Any number of   consecutive spaces is treated as one space. Numeric data may contain leading   spaces. Embedded spaces between digits or between a digit and a decimal point   are not accepted.   Example:   MASK FOLD = MASK   VOUT 3.4 = VOUT   FOLD   3.4   4 VOUT 3.4 ≠ VOUT 3.   • Use commas between parameters in those commands with more than one   parameter, and between mnemonic parameters as in the MASK and UNMASK   commands. Only one comma is allowed and it may be preceded or followed by   any number of spaces.   Example:   MASK CV, OV, FOLD   34   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Syntax   Table 3.1 Command Parameters   Parameter   Description   Form   <current>, <Ihi>, <Ilo>   The current in amps or milliamps. If no unit is <float>   given, the default unit is amps.   <float>A   <float>mA   <time>   The time in seconds or milliseconds. If no unit <float>   is given, the default unit is seconds.   <float>s   <float>ms   <voltage>, <Vlo>, <Vhi> The voltage in volts or millivolts. If no unit is   given, the default unit is volts.   <float>   <float>V   <float>mV   <mnemonics>   A combination of CV, CC, CV, OV, OT, SD,   FOLD, ERR, PON, REM, ACF, OPF, and   SNSP. See MASK and UNMASK commands   in the command reference for use of the ALL   and NONE parameters.   See registers   on page 47.   <state>   <1/ON,   0/OFF>   Floating Point Number <float> Variables sent with command parameters are   floating point numbers. Table 3.2 defines the structure of floating point numbers for   use with the software commands.   Table 3.2 Floating Point Numbers   Floating Number Definition   Example   The floating point number has four significant figures.   It can be of either sign, positive or negative.   1.234   -1.234   +1.234   A floating point number can have one decimal point.   0.123   1.2   123.4   Scientific Notation   123.0E-1   Use E or e after the number for a base ten exponent. 1.2E-1   An integer of either sign must follow an exponent.   10.00E+1   Command If you send more than one command line, separate the commands with a semicolon.   The semicolon may be preceded or followed by spaces.   Strings   Example:   ISET 2.0A; VSET 5V   ISET 2.0A; VSET 5V   Release 1.2   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Syntax   Command Terminators indicate the end of a command string and tell the power supply to   execute the command. The termination character is LF (Line Feed).   Terminators   Format:   COMMAND <parameter>; COMMAND <parameter>, <parameter><LF>   Most computer controllers automatically send LF with output statements.   Order You may send commands in any order, keeping in mind that only those commands   received after a HOLD and before a TRG (trigger) will be released by the TRG   command. In addition, only these commands received after a supply disable and   before a RST (reset) or OUT ON command will be released by the RST command   or the OUT command. Commands are executed in the order they are received.   36   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Summary   Command Summary   Use these commands to control the operation of the supply. They are listed here in   order of function such as PROGRAMMING, QUERY, CALIBRATION, and   STATUS commands. See “Command Reference” on page 40 for more detailed   information about each command and its use.   Table 3.3 Programming Commands   Command Description   AUXA   AUXB   CLR   Selects the state of the AUXA output signal on the J21-7 connector.   Selects the state of the AUXB output signal on the J21-8 connector.   Initializes the power supply to its Power ON (PON) state.   DLY   Sets a programmable time delay which is executed by the supply   before reporting fault conditions after a new output voltage or current is   specified.   GTL   Sends the supply to local mode.   FOLD   HOLD   IMAX   Sets foldback mode for the supply.   Enables or disables voltage/current setting hold mode for the supply.   Sets an upper soft limit on the programmed output current for the   supply.   ISET   LLO   Sets the output current of the supply in amps (default) or in milliamps.   Local Lockout. Disables the front panel LOCAL button.   OUT   Enables or disables voltage/current output for the supply.   OVSET   Sets the over voltage protection trip point for the supply in volts   (default) or in millivolts.   RST   TRG   Resets the supply to the present voltage and current settings if the   output is disabled by OVP or foldback protection.   Implements programmed voltage and current settings which had been   in hold mode.   VMAX   VSET   Sets an upper soft limit on the supply’s programmed output voltage.   Sets the output voltage of the power supply in volts (default) or in   millivolts.   Release 1.2   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Summary   Table 3.4 Query Commands   Command Description   AUXA?   AUXB?   CMODE?   DLY?   Asks for the state of the set value for the AUXA command   Asks for the state of the set value for the AUXB command   Asks for the power supply’s calibration mode status.   Asks for the programmable time delay setting before the supply   reports fault conditions.   ERR?   Asks for the most recent remote programming error which occurred in   the supply since the last time the error query command (ERR?) was   used.   FOLD?   HOLD?   ID?   Asks for the supply’s present foldback setting.   Asks for the present hold mode setting.   Asks for the power supply’s model name and master EPROM version.   Asks for the supply’s soft current limit setting.   IMAX?   IOUT?   ISET?   OUT?   OVSET?   REM?   ROM?   Measures the supply’s actual current output.   Asks for the supply’s present output current limit setting.   Asks for the present enabled/disabled status of the supply’s output.   Asks for the supply’s present over voltage protection limit.   Asks for the state of remote enable.   Asks for the version number of the master and slave EPROMs on the   interface PCB.   VMAX?   VOUT?   VSET?   Asks for the supply’s soft voltage limit setting.   Measures the supply’s actual voltage output.   Asks for the supply’s present output voltage setting.   38   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Summary   Table 3.5 Calibration Commands   Command Description   CMODE   IDATA   IHI   Places the supply into calibration mode.   Calculates the slope and intercept for current programming.   Sets the current output to the high calibration point.   Sets the current output to the low calibration point.   Calculates the slope and intercept for current readback.   Sets the current output to the high readback point.   Sets the current output to the low readback point.   Calibrates the over voltage protection (OVP).   ILO   IRDAT   IRHI   IRLO   OVCAL   VDATA   VHI   Calculates the slope and intercept for voltage programming.   Sets the voltage output to the high calibration point.   Sets the voltage output to the low calibration point.   Calculates the slope and intercept for voltage readback.   Sets the voltage output to the high readback point.   Sets the voltage output to the low readback point.   VLO   VRDAT   VRHI   VRLO   Table 3.6 Status Commands   Command Description   ASTS?   Asks for the supply’s accumulated status register.   FAULT?   Asks for the supply’s fault register for the status preset operating   conditions.   MASK   Prevents the supply's previously unmasked operating conditions from   setting bits in the fault register.   STS?   Asks for the supply’s present status register.   UNMASK   Enables you to select those supply's operating conditions that you are   most interested in monitoring for fault occurrence.   UNMASK? Asks for the supply's fault conditions which are currently enabled   (unmasked).   Release 1.2   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command Reference   Table 3.7 Command Reference   Command   Description   ASTS?   Asks for the supply’s accumulated status register. The accumulated status   register stores any bit that was entered in the status register since the   accumulated status query command (ASTS?) was last used, regardless of   whether the condition still exists. The accumulated status register has the   same bits, weights, and conditions as the status register. A bit in the   accumulated status register will be set at 1 if the corresponding bit in the   status register has been 1 (TRUE) at any time since the register was last   read. See “Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers” on page 47.   The ASTS? query clears the status register.   Response: ASTS <status mask> where status mask is the decimal   equivalent of the total bit weights for the operating conditions as listed in the   status register.   AUXA <1/ON>,<0/OFF>   AUXA?   Controls the AUXA output signal level at rear panel connector J21-7. Active   low.   Initial value: AUXA 0   Asks for the present set value of the AUXA output signal.   Response: AUXA 0 (OFF)   AUXA 1 (ON)   AUXB <1/ON>,<0/OFF>   AUXB?   Controls the AUXB output signal level at rear panel connector J21-8. Active   low.   Initial value: AUXB 0   Asks for the present set value of the AUXB output signal.   Response: AUXB 0 (OFF)   AUXB 1 (ON)   CLR   Initializes the power supply to its power ON condition. If issued while in local   mode, CLR will force power supply settings to register default values as in   but these default settings will not come into effect until the power supply is   switched to remote mode operation. The CLR commands will clear faults   from the fault register. CLR will not reset CMODE.   CMODE <1/ON>,<0/OFF> CMODE ON places the power supply into calibration mode for processing   calibration commands.   Initial value: CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   CMODE?   Asks for the power supply’s calibration mode status.   Response: CMODE 0 (disabled)   CMODE 1 (enabled)   40   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   DLY <seconds>   Sets a programmable time delay employed by the supply before reporting   fault conditions. The power supply uses the time delay after receiving a new   output voltage or current setting via VSET or ISET, or after receiving RST,   TRG, or OUT ON commands. During the time delay, the power supply   disables CV, CC, and FOLD conditions from generating faults, preventing   possible nuisance foldback if the supply momentarily switches modes while   changing an output setting.   Range: 0 to 32 seconds, with 32ms resolution   Initial value: 0.5 second   DLY?   ERR?   Asks for the setting of the programmable time delay before the supply   reports fault conditions.   Response: DLY <seconds>   Asks for the most recent remote programming error. When the power   supply detects a programming error, it lights the ERR LED and sets the   ERR bit in the accumulated status and fault registers. If the error bit has   been masked using the MASK command, then the ERR bit in the registers   will not set. Once an error is detected, the remaining portion of the   command line is discarded. An error query clears the ERR bit in the   accumulated status register. See “Error Codes” on page 49.   Response: ERR <error number> Example: ERR 0 (if no error)   FAULT?   Asks for the state of the fault register. A bit is set in the fault register when a   fault arises for that condition. Lists the conditions which activate a fault bit.   You can use the MASK command to disable bits from being set in the fault   register.   When a bit is set in the fault register it also asserts a signal on the J21-4   user signal line. You can tie the J21-4 fault line signal to the power supply's   own External Shutdown user line, J21-1, so that the shutdown signal goes   The FAULT? query clears bits in the supply's fault register and fault line.   Response: FAULT <fault mask> where fault mask is the decimal equivalent   of the total bit weights for the operating conditions as listed in the fault   register. See “Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers” on page   47.   FOLD   <2/CC>, <1/CV>,   <0/OFF>   Sets foldback mode for the supply. Foldback protection disables the power   supply output when the output enters the fold condition. Reset with the RST   command.   Example: Specify FOLD 1 or FOLD CV (Constant Voltage) when you want   the supply to operate in Constant Current mode and have foldback   protection disable the output if the supply switches to Constant Voltage   mode.   Initial value: FOLD 0/OFF   Release 1.2   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   FOLD?   Asks for the supply’s present foldback setting.   Response: FOLD <mode> where mode is:   0 (OFF) or   1 (CV or Constant Voltage mode) or   2 (CC or Constant Current mode)   GTL   Go to local. Returns the power supply to local control. See LLO (Local   Lockout). See also “Remote/Local Operation” on page 23.   HOLD <1/ON>,<0/OFF>   Enables or disables voltage/current setting hold mode for the supply. When   HOLD ON is specified, hold mode is enabled so that all voltage and current   settings which would normally be implemented by the supply are held until a   TRG (trigger) command is received. This feature allows you to synchronize   the operation of several supplies.   Initial value: HOLD OFF or HOLD 0   HOLD?   Asks for the present hold mode setting.   Response: HOLD 0 (OFF or disabled) or   HOLD 1 (ON or enabled)   ID?   Asks for the power supply model and the master EPROM version.   Response: ID <model name><version>   IDATA <Ilo>,<Ihi>   Calculates and records the slope and offset for programmed current using   ILO and IHI data. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See also the   calibration procedures in Section 4.   <Ilo> and <Ihi> are in <current> format.   IHI   In response to this command, the power supply sends a programmed   current value to the output terminal. This value is at the high end of the   power supply’s current range and is read by an external device connected   as part of the calibration procedure. Refer to this value as IHI and record it   to use as input with the IDATA command. Set CMODE ON before using this   command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   ILO   In response to this command, the power supply sends a programmed   current value to the output terminal. This value is at the low end of the   power supply’s current range and is read by an external device connected   as part of the calibration procedure. Refer to this value as ILO and record it   to use as input with the IDATA command. Set CMODE ON before using this   command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4 .   IMAX <current>   Sets an upper soft limit on the supply’s programmed output current. If the   soft limit is exceeded, or if the soft limit value is lower than the present   output current setting, the supply will ignore the command, turn on the   ERR LED, and set the ERR bit in the bit registers.   Range: 0 to model maximum output current (IMAX)   Initial value: model IMAX   IMAX?   Asks for the supply’s soft current limit setting.   Response: IMAX <current>   42   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   IOUT?   Measures the supply’s actual current output using the built-in current   readback circuitry.   Response: IOUT <current>   IRDAT <Ilo>,<Ihi>   IRHI   Calculates and records the slope and offset for readback voltage using   IRLO and IRHI data. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See also   the calibration procedures in Section 4.   <Ilo> and <Ihi> are in <current> format.   The power supply outputs a current value to an external device connected   as part of the calibration procedure and records a current readback value   internally. These values are at the high end of the programmed current   range. Refer to the output value as IRHI and record it to use as input with   the IRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See   also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   IRLO   The power supply outputs a current value to an external device connected   as part of the calibration procedure and records a current readback value   internally. These values are at the low end of the programmed current   range. Refer to the output value as IRLO and record it to use as input with   the IRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See   also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   ISET <current>   Sets the power supply’s output current in amps (default) or in milliamps.   This programmed current is the actual output in CC mode or the current   limit in CV mode.   Range: 0 to model maximum output current (IMAX)   Initial value: 0 amps   ISET?   LLO   Asks for the supply’s present output current setting. Does not apply to   current settings which are being held. See HOLD command.   Response: ISET <current>   Disables the front panel LOCAL switch. When LLO is in effect you can only   return to local mode using the GTL command. You can remove the local   page 23.   MASK <mnemonics>   Disables the supply's previously unmasked operating conditions from   setting bits in the fault and status registers. See “Accumulated Status,   Status, and Fault Registers” on page 47. Mnemonics are separated from   each other by commas and may be sent in any order.   Mnemonics: CV, CC, OV, OT, SD, FOLD, ERR, PON, REM, ACF, OPF,   SNSP   Note: UNMASK NONE = MASK ALL (Initial value)   MASK NONE = UNMASK ALL   Release 1.2   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   OUT <1/ON>,<0/OFF>   Enables or disables the supply’s voltage/current output. The supply will   continue to accept new commands while the output is disabled but these   will not be implemented until OUT ON or OUT 1 is received. OUT ON is the   default setting. When you start the supply in remote mode, the output is   enabled.   OUT OFF (or OUT 0) also sets the isolation signal on the rear panel J21   connector, line 3. You can use the to trip external relays to isolate the power   supply from the load.   Initial value: OUT ON (or OUT 1) for output enabled   OUT?   Asks for the present enabled/disabled status of the supply’s output   voltage/current.   Response: OUT 1 output enabled or   OUT 0 output disabled   OVCAL   Causes the master controller to perform automatic calibration of the   supply’s over voltage protection circuitry. Set CMODE ON before using this   command. Ensure jumper J2 on the RS-232 Interface PCB is connected for   remote operation.   OVSET <voltage>   Sets the supply’s over voltage protection trip point in volts (default) or in   millivolts. If the trip point is exceeded, or if the trip point value is lower than   the present output voltage setting, the supply will ignore the command, turn   on the ERR LED, and set the ERR bit in the accumulated status register.   Reset with the RST command.   Range: 0 to 110% of model maximum output voltage (VMAX)   Initial value: 110% of model VMAX   OVSET?   Asks for the supply’s present over voltage protection limit.   Response: OVSET <voltage>   REM <1/ON>,<0/OFF>   Remote Enable. When set to REM 0, the power supply is in local mode. If a   command is sent from the computer, the power supply does not respond   but remains in local mode. When set to REM 1, the power supply will enter   remote mode if a command is sent from the computer. See also   “Remote/Local Operation” on page 23.   REM?   ROM?   Asks for the state of the remote enable. See REM command.   Response: REM <state>   Asks for the version number of the master and slave EPROMs located on   the interface PCB.   Response: ROM M:<version> S:<version>   RST   Resets the supply to present voltage and current settings if the output is   disabled by over voltage or foldback protection. Output values may be   changed via VSET, ISET, and OVSET while the unit is disabled, but those   values will not take effect until RST is applied.   44   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   STS?   Asks for the supply’s present status register. Status conditions are stored in   the status register. Each bit represents a separate condition. When the   condition is true, the corresponding bit is 1 (true). Bits remain set in the   status register as long as the condition is true. See “Accumulated Status,   Status, and Fault Registers” on page 47.   Response: STS <status mask> where status mask is the decimal equivalent   of the total bit weights for the operating conditions as listed in the status   register.   TRG   Implements programmed voltage and current settings which had been in   hold mode. The supply operates with previous values until the TRG (trigger)   command is sent.   UNMASK <mnemonics>   Enables you to select the supply operating conditions that you are most   interested in monitoring for fault occurrence. Mnemonics describing the   conditions are separated from each other by commas, and may be sent in   any order.   decimal equivalent of their total bit weight) enables the selected conditions   to set bits in the supply’s fault and status registers during operation. A bit is   set in the fault register when the corresponding bit in the status register   changes from 0 to 1 and the corresponding bit in the mask register is 1. See   “Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers” on page 47.   Mnemonics: CV, CC, OV, OT, SD, FOLD, ERR, PON, REM, ACF, OPF,   SNSP, ALL, NONE   Initial value: UNMASK NONE   UNMASK?   (unmasked).   Response: UNMASK <fault mask> where fault mask is the decimal   equivalent of the total bit weights for the operating conditions as listed in the   Registers” on page 47.   VDATA <Vlo>,<Vhi>   VHI   Calculates and records the slope and offset for programmed voltage using   VLO and VHI data. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See also   the calibration procedures in Section 4.   <Vlo> and <Vhi> are in <voltage> format.   In response to this command, the power supply sends a programmed   voltage value to the output terminal. This value is at the high end of the   power supply’s voltage range and is read by an external device connected   as part of the calibration procedure. Refer to this value as VHI and record it   to use as input with the VDATA command. Set CMODE ON before using   this command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   Release 1.2   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Command Reference   Command   Description   VLO   In response to this command, the power supply sends a programmed   power supply’s voltage range and is read by an external voltmeter   connected as part of the calibration procedure. Refer to this value as VLO   and record it to use as input with the VDATA command. Set CMODE ON   before using this command. See also the calibration procedures in   Section 4.   VMAX <voltage>   Sets an upper soft limit on the supply’s programmed output voltage. If the   soft limit is exceeded, or if the soft limit value is lower than the present   output voltage setting, the supply will ignore the command, turn on the   ERR LED, and set the ERR bit in the accumulated status register.   Range: 0 to model maximum output voltage (VMAX)   Initial value: model VMAX   VMAX?   VOUT?   Asks for the supply’s soft voltage limit setting.   Response: VMAX <voltage>   Measures the supply’s actual voltage output using the built-in voltage   readback circuitry.   Response: VOUT <voltage>   VRDAT <Vlo>,<Vhi>   VRHI   Calculates and records the slope and offset for readback voltage using   VRLO and VRHI data. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See   also the calibration procedures in Section 4 .   <Vlo> and <Vhi> are in <voltage> format.   The power supply outputs a voltage value to an external voltmeter   connected as part of the calibration procedure and records a voltage   readback value internally. These values are at the high end of the   programmed voltage range. Refer to the output value as VRHI and record it   to use as input with the VRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using   this command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   VRLO   The power supply outputs a voltage value to an external voltmeter   connected as part of the calibration procedure and records a voltage   readback value internally. These values are at the low end of the   programmed voltage range. Refer to the output value as VRLO and record it   to use as input with the VRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using   this command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4.   VSET <voltage>   or   VSET <-voltage>   Sets the power supply’s output voltage in volts (default) or in millivolts. This   programmed voltage is the actual output in CV (constant voltage) mode or   the voltage limit in CC (constant current) mode.   If you enter a negative voltage value, the power supply will assert a signal   on the J21-4 user signal line. You can use the user signal to trip external   relays to switch the output polarity.   Range: 0 to model maximum output voltage (VMAX)   Initial value: 0 volts   VSET?   46   Asks for the power supply’s present output voltage setting. Does not apply   to voltage settings which are being held. See HOLD command.   Response: VSET <voltage>   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers   Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers   The RS-232 option card uses three separate registers which are always active. They   are the accumulated status, status, and fault registers. You can use the status   commands shown in Table 3.6, “Status Commands” to activate the registers. The   bit register has twelve conditions, each assigned a bit weight. When querying a   register, the controller returns a response which is the sum of the weights of all   relevant conditions.   Example:   ASTS?   Query the Accumulated Status register.   Controller response.   ASTS 771   The accumulated status register shows that PON, REM, CC and CV have all been   active since the last accumulated status register query.   Table 3.8 shows the mnemonics and bit weights which correspond to each register   condition. You can select conditions you want to monitor in the fault and status   register by using the MASK and UNMASK commands.   Release 1.2   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers   Table 3.8 Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers   Condition   Mnemonic Bit Position Bit Weight   Constant voltage operation   Constant current operation   Not used   CV   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 CC   2 – 4 Overvoltage protection tripped   Over temperature protection tripped   Supply external shutdown active (J21-1)   Foldback mode operation   Remote programming error   OV   8 OT   16   32   64   128   256   SD   FOLD   ERR   PON   Power ON (accumulated status, status   registers only)   Remote mode (accumulated status, status REM   registers only)   9 512   AC fail condition   ACF   10   11   12   1024   2048   4096   Output fail condition   Sense protection tripped   OPF   SNSP   Notes:   1. All mnemonics can be masked or unmasked.   2. The error (ERR) bit is reset in the accumulated status, status, and serial poll registers with an   error query (ERR?).   3. The accumulated status register is cleared with an accumulated status query (ASTS?).   4. A fault is cleared with a fault query (FAULT?).   48   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Error Codes   Error Codes   If the ERR flag in the accumulated status or fault registers has been activated, an   ERR? query will return an error number which corresponds to an event described   in the following table. The ERR? query will also clear the ERR bit in the register.   Table 3.9 Error Codes   ERROR # ERROR IDENTIFICATION   EXPLANATION   0 4 No Errors   Unrecognized Character   Improper Number   Received a character such as @,*,$.   Received a numeric character but the   characters were not a proper number.   Example: VSET,±10.3   Unrecognized String   Syntax Error   Received an invalid command.   Received an incorrectly placed word,   number, separator, or terminator.   Example: OFF SRQ, VOUT 6, MASK,   ERR   5 6 Number Out of Range   Specified a value for the command   which was outside of the allowed range.   Attempt to Exceed Soft Limits Attempted to program a voltage or   current greater than the soft limit.   Example: VMAX 500; VSET 550 LF   7 8 Improper Soft Limit   Attempted to program a soft limit less   than the output value.   Data Requested without a   Query Being Sent   The controller requested data from the   power supply without first sending a   query command.   9 OVP Set Below Output   Sent an OVSET command with a trip   value lower than the output voltage.   10   12   Slave Processor Not   Responding   The interface PCB slave processor did   not respond.   Illegal Calibration   Attempted calibration when the supply   was not in calibration mode. See   CMODE command.   Release 1.2   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   Troubleshooting   Troubleshooting   WARNING   Exercise caution when using and servicing power supplies. High energy levels can   be stored at the output voltage terminals on all power supplies in normal operation.   In addition, potentially lethal voltages exist in the power circuit and the output   connector of power supplies which are rated at 40V and over. Filter capacitors store   potentially dangerous energy for some time after power is removed.   Diagnostic   LEDs   Computer Operating Properly (COP) LEDs The RS-232 interface provides   three diagnostic LEDs, located at D5, D4, and D1 on its PCB. Refer to Figure 2.3,   ‘RS-232 Interface PCB” on page 18, for their locations. At present, these LEDs   turn on to signal COP events for the interface's microprocessors. Issue a RST   (reset) command to turn off the diagnostic LEDs.   The green COP LED at circuit designation D5 indicates that the RS-232 interface   microprocessor successfully recovered from a timeout error due to a   communications bus error. The event is transparent to the RS-232 communications   line continues to function normally.   The red COP LED at D4 indicates that a transparent restart caused by noise in the   master processor circuitry has occurred.   The red COP LED at D1 indicates that a transparent restart caused by noise in the   slave processor circuitry has occurred.   50   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section 4. Calibration   Introduction   WARNING   Exercise caution when using and servicing power supplies. High energy levels can   be stored at the output voltage terminals on all power supplies in normal operation. In   addition, potentially lethal voltages exist in the power circuit and the output connector   of power supplies which are rated at 40V and over. Filter capacitors store potentially   dangerous energy for some time after power is removed.   You can calibrate the RS-232 interface by adjusting the signal levels on the interface   card so that they correspond to the expected signal levels on the power supply's main   assembly. You may need to recalibrate the interface if you replace parts either on the   interface board or on the main power supply board, or if the unit falls out of   specification due to component aging drifts.   You can calibrate the RS-232 Interface for:   • • • • • Voltage program   Voltage readback   Current program   Current readback   Overvoltage protection   The following equipment will be required to accurately calibrate your unit:   • • Digital Voltmeter, 5 1/2 digit, 0.1% accuracy or better, with test leads   Current sensing shunt resistor, rated for 150% of maximum output current,   0.25% accuracy or better   • • Connection wires rated for the unit's maximum output current and voltage   An RS-232 equipped computer to send the calibration commands to the unit   Calibrate the unit according to the following procedures, referring to “Command   Reference” for more information about the calibration commands used.   The calibration procedures in this section are designed to be performed at an ambient   temperature of 25°C ± 5°C.   Release 1.2   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration   Voltage Mode Calibration   Voltage Mode Calibration   Voltage 1. Disconnect the load from the power supply which is to be calibrated.   Calibration   2. Connect a voltmeter across the power supply’s output terminals.   Setup   Power Supply   Power Supply   Positive Output   Negative Output   V - + VOLTMETER   Figure 4.1 Voltage Calibration Setup   Voltage 1. Set the power supply for calibration as in Figure 4.1.   Program   Calibration   Procedure   2. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to   the power supply.   3. Send command VLO; ILO to the power supply. Measure and record the output   shown on the external voltmeter.   4. Send command VHI; IHI to the supply. Measure and record the output voltage   as shown on the external voltmeter.   5. Send the command VDATA <vlo>,<vhi> where <vlo> and <vhi> are the values   read from the voltmeter when the VLO and VHI commands were sent. When the   are stored as constants.   6. Program the supply at various levels using the VSET command to confirm that   the calibration was successful and that linearity is observed. See the voltage   program accuracy specification in Section 1.   7. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   to the power supply.   52   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration   Voltage Mode Calibration   Voltage 1. Set the power supply for calibration as in Figure 4.1.   Readback   Calibration   Procedure   2. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to   the power supply.   3. Send command VRLO; IRLO to the power supply. Wait for the supply to settle.   Measure and record the output shown on the external voltmeter. Send VRLO   again.   4. Send VRHI; IRHI to the supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure and   record the output voltage shown on the external voltmeter. Send VRHI again.   5. Send the command VRDAT <vlo>,<vhi> where <vlo> and <vhi> are the values   read from the voltmeter after the VRLO and VRHI commands were sent. The   processor calculates the offset value required to calibrate the power supply.   calibration values (offsets) are stored as constants.   6. Use commands VSET and VOUT? commands to confirm that the calibration   was successful and that linearity is observed. Refer to the voltage readback   accuracy specification in Section 1.   7. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   to the power supply.   Release 1.2   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration   Current Mode Calibration   Current Mode Calibration   Current 1. Disconnect the load from the power supply to be calibrated.   Calibration   2. Connect a shunt across the supply's output terminals.   Setup   3. Connect a voltmeter across the shunt.   Power Supply   Power Supply   Positive Output   Negative Output   Current Sensing   Resistor   V - + VOLTMETER   Figure 4.2 Current Calibration Setup   Current 1. Connect the shunt and voltmeter to the power supply as shown in Figure 4.2.   Program   Calibration   Procedure   2. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to   the power supply.   3. Send command ILO; VLO to the power supply. Measure and record the output   shown on the external voltmeter.   4. Send command IHI; VHI to the supply Measure and record the output voltage   shown on the external voltmeter.   5. Calculate ILO and IHI from the voltages read from the external voltmeter and   the shunt resistance. I=V/R.   6. Send the command IDATA <ilo>,<ihi> to the power supply. <ilo> and <ihi> are   the current values obtained from sending the ILO and IHI commands to the   program calibration values are stored as constants.   7. Program the supply at various levels using the ISET command to confirm that   the calibration was successful and that linearity is observed. Refer to the current   program accuracy specification in Section 1.   8. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   to the power supply.   54   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration   Current Mode Calibration   Current 1. Connect the current shunt and voltmeter to the power supply as shown in   Readback   Calibration   Procedure   Figure 4.2.   2. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to   the power supply.   3. Send command IRLO; VRLO to the power supply. Wait for the supply to settle.   Measure and record the output voltage shown on the external voltmeter. Send   IRLO again.   4. Send command IRHI; VRHI to the supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure   and record the output voltage shown on the external voltmeter. Send IRHI again.   5. Calculate IRLO and IRHI from the voltages taken from the external voltmeter   and the shunt resistance. I=V/R.   6. Send the command IRDAT <ilo>,<ihi> to the power supply. <ilo> and <ihi> are   the current values obtained from sending the IRLO and IRHI commands to the   readback calibration values are stored as constants.   7. Program the supply at various levels using the ISET command to confirm that   the calibration was successful and that linearity is observed. Refer to the current   readback accuracy specification in Section 1.   8. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   to the power supply.   Release 1.2   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration   Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Calibration   Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Calibration   We recommend that you perform OVP calibration every six months. Connecting a   digital voltmeter as in “Voltage Calibration Setup” is optional.   1. Disconnect all loads from the power supply.   2. Ensure that jumper J2 on the interface PCB is CLOSED to enable remote OVP   calibration (Jumper J2 is closed at the factory). See Figure 2.3 RS-232 Interface   PCB, p. 18 for the location on the PCB of jumper J2.   3. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to   the power supply.   4. Send the command OVCAL to the power supply. The ADDR LED will light   during OVP calibration. Calibration is complete when the ADDR LED turns off.   This may take a few minutes.   confirming that the calibration was successful. When you trip the OVP level, the   red OVP LED will light and the voltage will drop to zero. Send the command   RST to clear the OVP condition. Refer to the OVP program accuracy   specification in Section 1.   6. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODE OFF or CMODE 0   to the power supply.   56   Operating Manual for RS-232 for XPD Series Power Supply   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Xantrex Technology Inc.   8999 Nelson Way   Burnaby, British Columbia   Canada V5A 4B5   604 422 8595 Tel   604 421 3056 Fax   800 667 8422 Toll Free North America   PRINTED IN CANADA   TM-RSPD-01XN   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |