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Table Of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1. TWO YEAR NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. CONTACT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 6.5.1. Error Message Display ................................................................................................................................................. 54 6.5.2. Clearing Error Codes ................................................................................................................................................... 55 6.6. RUN SCREENS ...................................................................................................
A.6.3 Reading Setup Menu ...................................................................................................................................................... 88 A.6.4 Ramp Setup Menu .......................................................................................................................................................... 89 A.6.5 Tolerance Setup Menu ..............................................................................................................................
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 1. Introduction 1.1. TWO YEAR NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY DYNATRONIX, INC., hereby warrants to the purchaser that all new products sold are guaranteed against defects in materials or manufacture for two years after shipment. DYNATRONIX, INC., expressly reserves the right to offer an extended warranty at its sole discretion. Such express warranty shall not be deemed effective unless expressly authorized by DYNATRONIX, INC., personnel. DYNATRONIX, INC.
1.2. Contact Information Contact Information Corporate Headquarters Dynatronix, Inc 462 Griffin Boulevard Amery, WI 54001 USA Telephone: (715) 268-8118 FAX: (715) 268-8183 Toll-Free USA: (800) 826-7172 www.dynatronix.com Customer Support Dynatronix, Inc. 462 Griffin Boulevard Amery, WI 54001 USA Page 6 of 146 Phone (715) 268- 8118 Fax (715) 268-8183 Toll-Free USA: (800) 826-7172 techsupport@dynatronix.com www.dynatronix.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 2. Safety Precautions Before proceeding any further through this manual, this section should be read thoroughly to protect yourself and your equipment. CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. REMOVE POWER BEFORE OPENING PANELS. TO EARTH GROUND. 1. To properly operate REMOVE this power supply, onlyBEFORE electric cords with a dedicated ground wire are POWER to be used. OPENING PANELS. 2.
. This symbol indicates a protective earth connection. 9. This symbol means to consult the product manual for additional information. ! 10. This label indicates where high AC or DC voltages are located inside of the unit. Be aware of these locations if power is needed for any work being done inside of unit. Not doing so may endanger yourself and your equipment. 11.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 13. Use of this product for purposes other than those specified in this manual is not recommended. Use for other purposes may give unexpected results or cause damage to the power supply and/or the system it is being used in. 3. Functional Overview The 36kW Diamond power supply contains two 18kW power modules. Each 18kW power module contains a boost converter and a buck converter. The boost converter works in current mode control to provide power factor correction.
Alarms and diagnostics Tolerance (configurable tolerance limits) Power failure (power fail indication can be enabled or disabled) Over temperature Various system diagnostics Page 10 of 146 198-1600-00 Rev F
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OUTPUT RATING Page 12 of 146 MODEL OUTPUT RATING DHP12-1500 12 V, 1500 A DHP12-3000 12 V, 3000 A DHP20-900 20 V, 900 A DHP20-1800 20 V, 1800 A DHP24-750 24 V, 750 A DHP24-1500 24 V, 1500 A DHP40-450 40 V, 900 A DHP40-900 40 V, 900 A DHP48-750 48 V, 750 A DHP80-450 80 V, 450 A DHP48-375 48 V, 375 A 198-1600-00 Rev F
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. OUTPUT PROTECTION Software – power supply does not accept commands in excess of its maximum current or voltage rating. CONTROLS Remote control (standard encoders/meters or optional graphic touch screen), 4-20 mA, 0 – 5 V, or 0 – 10 V Isolated Analog Control, and RS485 Host Port. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS INDOOR USE ONLY: FOR USE IN CONTROLLED, NON-CONDENSING ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: 0 – 40 C -20 – 85 C LOAD REGULATION +/- 0.
5. Installation Instructions 5.1. Power Input 5.1.1. Input Power Requirements Nominal input voltage of 380 – 480 VAC +/- 10% 3 phase or 200 – 240 VAC +/- 10% 3 phase, 50 or 60 Hz. The system current requirements vary based on model and input voltage. See the product specifications section for more information on current draw for a given model. 5.1.2.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 5.3. Output Power Connections Output bus bars have holes for two separate ½ inch bolts that need to be connected in parallel or series depending on the system configuration. The connection to the load should be of appropriate cross sectional area so as not to heat the power supply output connections. Power Switch Connect the remote control panel cable here. Synchronization and reversing bridge control.
5.4. Digital I/O The 8 pin connector on the remote control contains all of the digital inputs and outputs. The digital input (operate control) is activated by a contact closure on the digital input + and – connections. A series of digital outputs are available to provide status information for process control. Each output is an open collector output. The output should be used to switch no more that 24VDC and no more than 35mA. Polarity of the connections should be observed.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 5.4.2.2. Alarm/Fault Status Connections Digital output pins 3(+) and 4(-) can be used to sense the presence of one or more alarm conditions. When one or more alarms are active (the remote control fault lamp will also be on) the alarm output is switched on. To remotely detect the presence of specific alarms or fault conditions use the serial host port interface.
5.5. Serial Host Port Connections The serial host port can be used to monitor and/or control the power supply using the ASCII Host Protocol (See section 7: Remote Host Control). The serial host port supports a half duplex RS485 interface. Multiple power supplies can be connected to a single RS485 bus (multi-drop). Each device on the RS485 bus is individually addressed using the ASCII Host Protocol.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 5.7. Analog Card Connections (Optional 138-0471-XX Card) Rectifiers which have optional analog control will be equipped with the 138-0471-xx card and require customer supplied wiring. See the wiring diagram figures below for connection information. The following give a description of the control and read back signals on the 12 pin terminal strip.
Units with Current and Voltage Control and Read back should be wired as shown below: Analog Control Connector 1 Connector Signals 1 shield gnd 2 no connection 3 dc common 4 +12 (50ma) 5 -volt cntl in 6 +volt cntl in 7 -curr cntl in 8 +curr cntl in 9 +volt rb out 10 -volt rb out 11 + curr rb out 12 - curr rb out 6 12 Shields Shields Shields + - OUT - + Earth Gnd IN Controller (Voltage) 4-20ma, 0-5V or 0-10V + - OUT - + Earth Gnd IN Controller (Current) 4-20ma, 0-5V or 0-10V Typical Analo
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. Units using only Current Control and Read back should be wired as shown below. The voltage level is set to maximum using a resistor.
Units using Only Voltage Control and Read back should be wired as shown below. The current level is set to maximum using a resistor.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 6. Operating Procedures Error / Status Indicators OVERTEMP FAULT INHIBIT Voltage Encoder & Indicator Voltage Meter 1234 432 VOLTS Current Encoder & Indicator AMPS Current Meter RMT LCL OPER STBY SET Setting/Menu Indicator Remote/Local Switch & Indicator Operate/Standby Switch & Indicator Remote Control Panel 6.1. Front Panel Controls 6.1.1. Meters The meters display average current and average voltage.
provides a method to select which run screen is displayed. The ‘SET lamp is on steady when a menu is displayed. The ‘SET’ lamp blinks on and off when a parameter value is displayed. 6.1.2. Encoder Functionality The encoders can be turned clockwise or counter-clockwise. Each encoder also functions as a momentary switch when it is pushed in. 6.1.2.1. Encoder Usage in Run Screens Pushing the encoder switch will display the setting (if available) for the associated display.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. which allows the cycle to be stopped or resumed. The pause menu allows the user to use the current encoder to select between “End” (stop the cycle) or “Cont” (resume the cycle). With the desired action selected on the pause menu (“End” or “Cont”) pressing the OPER/STBY switch takes the selected action. See 6.9.Cycle Pause/Resume using the OPER/STBY Switch for more information regarding the pause and resume functions.
is displayed, and the heat sink temperature is displayed. Operate mode will not be allowed until the unit cools down. The power supply should not be turned off when it is in an over temperature condition. The power supply should be left on, in standby mode, so that the fan will run to cool down the power supply.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 6.2. Menu Overview 6.2.1. Menu Organization The display is organized into menus and run screens. Run screens provide information about the supply status, the supply output and other cycle status information. Several run screens are available providing various sets of information. Run screens are used during normal supply operation. Menus provide access to a list of parameters and configuration items related to power supply behavior and cycle control.
6.2.1.1. Display Select Menu The display select menu allows the operator to select which “run screen” is displayed. The unit will power on showing the last run screen that was viewed. Display Select Menu (select run screen to display) Meters Totalizer Cycle Diagnostics Volt Meter/Settings Amp Meter/Settings View Accumulated Value Count Down & Preset 6.2.1.2. Setup Menu The setup menu contains features and parameters that might be adjusted differently for each process.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 6.2.1.3. Unit Configuration Menu The unit configuration menu contains configuration parameters that will likely be changed infrequently, probably only one time when a unit is installed. This menu can only be accessed at power on and a password is required. An exit from this menu restarts the unit for normal operation (similar to a power cycle).
6.2.2. Menu Access All menus are accessed by pressing and holding both encoder switches until the desired menu title is displayed. Menus that contain an “End” sub menu item are exited by selecting “End”. Menus with no “End” sub menu item are automatically exited after no changes are made for a period of time, or the voltage encoder switch is pressed to accept the selection.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 6.3. Unit Configuration The “Unit Configuration Menu” is used to configure the power supply. Parameters in this menu will generally be configured when a unit is installed and will not need to be changed after that. Settings related to cycle control (current and voltage settings, RTC or ATC settings, etc) which may require changes related to the process that is running are located in the “Unit Setup Menu” (see 6.
6.3.1.1. Clearing the Totalizer The totalizer can be cleared from the “Totalizer Count Menu” located under the “Totalizer Configuration Menu”. Use the following procedure to clear the totalizer. 1) From the “Totalizer Configuration Menu” select the totalizer count sub menu. The “Totalizer Configuration Menu” displays “tot” on the top display and the selected sub menu on the bottom display.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 2) The “Totalizer Units Menu” displays “tot AmP” on the top display and the selected units on the bottom display. Rotate the current encoder to select the desired totalizer units. Select “Hr” for Amp Hours or select “min” for Amp Minutes. Press the voltage encoder switch to accept the selected units and return to the “Totalizer Configuration Menu”. 3) From the “Totalizer Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “tot” “dEC”.
3) The host port baud rate is indicated by “bAUd” on the top display and the selected baud rate in kilo bits per second on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the selected baud rate. Once the desired baud rate is selected press the voltage encoder switch to accept the value and return to the “Host Port Configuration Menu”.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. If it is desired to remotely control the current or voltage setting from an analog signal connected to an option card then the remote source for the associated signal should be set to the option card. If it is desired to remotely control the current or voltage setting from a serial host then the remote source for the associated signal should be set to the host.
signal to be controlled by the analog input to “OPt” and the signal that is to be a fixed value to “HOSt”. When the supply is in local mode (RMT lamp off) the fixed value signal can be set to any value by pressing the associated encoder switch from the meter display. When the supply is switched to remote mode (RMT lamp on) the fixed signal will remain at the value set when the supply was in local control mode, the analog controlled signal will follow the associated analog input.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 2) From the “System Configuration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SyS” “Strt”, and then press the voltage encoder switch to enter the “Unit Start System Menu”. 3) From the “Unit Start System Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “Strt” “CtrL” (“Start Control”), and then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the power on configuration.
3) From the “Unit Start System Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “Strt” “P.FLt”, and then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the power failure alarm enable/disable setting. 4) The power failure alarm enable/disable setting is indicated by displaying “Por FAIL FLt” on the top display and the power failure alarm enable/disable setting in the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed.
Diamond 36kW Manual “d.in OPEr CtL” = “on 2” “d.in OPEr CtL” = “on 3” Dynatronix, Inc. and a new cycle is started with one closure of the operate input contacts. If the contacts are momentarily closed while a timed cycle is running the cycle is paused. If the contacts are momentarily closed (less than one second) while a timed cycle is paused the cycle will resume.
3) The digital input configuration is indicated by displaying “d.in OPEr CtL” on the top display and the digital input configuration in the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to select the desired configuration (the table above describes each configuration). Once the desired configuration is selected press the voltage encoder switch to accept the value and return to the “System Configuration Menu”.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. selected press the voltage encoder switch to accept the value and return to the “Button System Menu”. 5) From the “Button System Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “btn” “rmt”, and then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the remote button lock state. 6) The remote button lock state is indicated by displaying “rmt btn LOC” on the top display and the remote button lock state in the bottom display.
the selected digit. After the desired code is entered press the voltage encoder to accept the new access code. 4) If the access code is changed an informational warning message is displayed to indicate that the code has been changed. This screen displays “CHng” on the top display and “COdE” on the bottom display. This screen is displayed for a short period of time and can be skipped by pressing the voltage encoder switch. 5) After the warning message is displayed a confirmation screen is displayed.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 4) If “yES” was selected a warning screen is displayed. The warning screen shows “CHng” on the top display and “ALL” on the bottom display. The warning message is displayed for a short period of time and can be skipped by pressing the voltage encoder switch. 5) After the warning message is displayed a confirmation screen is displayed. The top display shows “CHng ALL to dFLt” and the bottom display shows the confirmation selection.
6.4. Process Setup The power supply contains many process related settings (manual or timed cycles, ramp times, output type, tolerances, etc). These settings are located in the Setup Menu. The Setup Menu can be accessed at any time; however settings cannot be changed while the unit is operating. In addition the settings cannot be changed while in remote control mode (RMT lamp is on). For details on accessing and navigating the Setup Menu see A.6: Unit Setup Menu . 6.4.1.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. accumulates, as such the actual time that an ATC cycle runs depends on the output current of the supply and the target cycle time (cycle preset value). Once a timed operate cycle is started it will run for the specified period of real time (RTC) or amp time (ATC) unless it is commanded to stop or to pause the cycle.
7) From the “Cycle Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CyCL” “dEC”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the cycle time decimal point location. 8) The cycle time decimal point location is indicated by “dEC” on the top display and the selected decimal point location on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to select the desired decimal point location.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. As with all output configurations the power supply operates in a cross over regulation mode. See 6.8 Setting Adjustment and Regulation Modes for details on regulation modes. To configure the supply for DC output set the output type to “DC” in the output setup menu. Use the following procedure to configure the supply for DC output. See A.6.2: Output Setup Menu for details on the output setup menu.
3) From the “Output Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “OUt” “tyPE”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the output type. 4) The output type is indicated by “tyPE” on the top display and the selected output type on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the output type to “PULS”.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. is enabled each segment is executed in succession starting with the first segment and ending with the last segment. After the last segment executes control is returned back to the first segment such that the waveform profile repeats, this will continue as long as the power supply is operating or until a new waveform profile is selected.
NOTE: When the the output type is set to “custom” the current and voltage settings can not be changed using the front panel display; the current and voltage settings are defined by the selected waveform profile. 6.4.6. Ramp Settings The power supply can be configured to ramp current or voltage from zero to the active setting when the power supply starts a cycle. The definition of the start of a cycle is dependant on the cycle control mode.
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Ramp Setup Menu for details on the “Ramp Setup Menu”. 1) Enter the “Unit Setup Menu” by pressing and holding both encoder switches until the display shows “Unit” “SEt” (see A.6: Unit Setup Menu for details). 2) Rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SEt” “rmP”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to enter the “Ramp Setup Menu”. 3) From the “Ramp Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder to select either the current or voltage ramp setting.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. time of 0.050 seconds and an off time of 0.100 seconds the expected average reading is 166.6 amps (duty cycle of 33.3%). See Appendix C: Error Codes for a list of possible out of tolerance error codes. Use the “Tolerance Setup Menu” in the “Unit Setup Menu” to configure tolerance settings. The following procedure describes how to change tolerance settings. See A.6.5: Tolerance Setup Menu for details on the “Tolerance Setup Menu”.
Error messages are displayed while a run screen is active (SET lamp is off). Error messages are not displayed when menus are displayed. When an error becomes active the FAULT lamp turns on and if a run screen is being displayed and the error message display is enabled (it is enabled by default at power on) the display will alternate between the currently selected run screen and a screen showing the active error code.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. to disable the display of error messages. The default at power on is for error messages to be enabled (“on”). Once the desired error display setting is selected press the voltage encoder switch to accept the setting and return to the “Error Handling Setup Menu”. 14) From the “Error Handling Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until “Err” “End” is displayed.
5) Selecting “ALL” or an error code from the “Clear Error Menu” will display a confirmation screen. The top display will show the error code, the bottom display will show “yES” or “no”. Rotate the current encoder to select “yES” to clear the error code or “no” to leave the error code active. 6) When finished viewing and/or clearing error codes select “End” from the “Clear Error Menu”. Press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Clear Error menu” and return to the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. changes are made to the settings for a short period of time the display returns to the meter values (SET lamp is off). When the power supply is in operate mode and the meters are displayed (SET lamp is off) rotating an encoder will adjust the least significant digit of the associated setting. The affect of the change will be reflected by the associated meter if the output value changes.
The following table shows various cycle run screen messages.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. The voltage setting can be adjusted during operate or standby mode, but cannot be changed in remote control mode (RMT lamp is on). The voltage setting can also be adjusted while in operate mode and viewing the voltage meter value (rather than viewing the voltage setting as described above).
6.8.1. Current Regulation 1. Set the VOLTAGE setting to its maximum value using the voltage encoder (the maximum value will be the rating of the supply). NOTE: The fastest way to adjust a setting to maximum or minimum is to press the encoder button until the left-most digit is flashing and then turn the encoder. 2. Set the CURRENT setting to the desired value using the current encoder. 3.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. NOTE: The current and voltage settings can be viewed at any time by pressing the associated encoder switch (the SET lamp will blink on and off). 6.9. Cycle Pause/Resume using the OPER/STBY Switch A timed cycle (RTC or ATC) can be paused at any time by pressing the operate switch while the cycle is running. When the operate switch is pressed the display will change to “PAUS” “End”. This informational screen indicates that the cycle has been paused.
7. Remote Host Control 7.1. Overview The power supply can be controlled by a host (computer, plc, etc) using the RS485 serial host port and the ASCII host protocol defined in Appendix B:Host Port Protocol. The host port can be used to monitor the settings or read back values at any time. The host port can only modify settings if the unit is in Remote mode (RMT indicator is on).
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 8. Remote Operate/Standby Control The power supply operate/standby mode can be remotely controlled by using a digital input or the host port. See 7: Remote Host Control for details on using the host port to control the power supply. The remote operate control input can be used to control the operate state of the power supply. Timed cycles can be paused, resumed, terminated, or initiated. Manual cycles can be started or stopped.
Unit Reading 0.0 (volts or amps) Supply Rating (volts or amps) Analog Output Level Minimum Maximum 9.2. Remote Analog Setting Control The power supply voltage and current settings can be controlled through the analog option card when the power supply is in remote mode (indicated by the RMT lamp being on) and the source of the current and/or voltage settings are set to option card control (see 6.3.3:Remote Control Configuration). The RMT/LCL switch is used to change to the remote mode.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 10. Calibration Procedure All calibration procedures must be performed by a qualified service technician. Review the entire procedure before starting. Diamond 36kW Series CALIBRATION 10.1. Overview All calibration steps are performed using the front panel interface. The calibration values are written to non-volatile memory where they are retained permanently.
Loads The load should be a resistor or set of resistors of approximately twice the required wattage to prevent injury to personnel or equipment and to prevent significant temperature drift. The resistor size is calculated so both the current and voltage can be calibrated with the same load. This can be done because the calibration for the high end values takes place at 95% of rating. EXAMPLE LOAD CALCULATION: Power supply module rating is 24-750 or 24 Volts at 750 Amps.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. Voltage Calibration Load: The current developed across the load should be 375 amps at 24 volts. To determine the load resistance value use Ohms law: 24 Volts / 375 Amps = 0.064 ohms To determine the wattage use: 24 volts x 375 amps = 9000 watts To calibrate the voltage settings it will be necessary to connect a load with a resistance value of 0.064 ohms and 18000 watts (twice calculated wattage).
values for any calibration point can be viewed at any time without changing the values (select “no” when prompted to store changes). 6. After completing a calibration the calibration values should be saved by selecting “yES” when prompted to store changes. The calibration values are stored to permanent memory and will be retained through power on and power off cycles. Cal Point Calibration Menu Display CL01 CL02 CL03 “rd A” or “rd b” Calibration (Read back meters and output) “I.rd OFF- -SET CL01” “E.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 10.1.3. Restoring the default calibration values The default calibration values can be restored with the following procedure. CAUTION: Restoring the default calibration values will cause any previous calibration values to be overwritten. To have accurate output levels a calibration must be performed after loading the default calibration points.
10.2. Calibration Steps 10.2.1. Output and Read Back Offset Calibration This sequence sets the calibration offset values for the output and the readings of one 18kW power module. NOTE: Each 18kW module must be individually calibrated NOTE: The existing calibration values can be viewed without changing them by selecting “no” if prompted to store changes.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 10. Once the volt meter offset value stabilizes press the voltage encoder switch to accept the computed volt meter offset value and exit the CL02 or CL06 calibration step. 11. From the module read back calibration menu rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CAL” “End”. Press the voltage encoder switch to exit the module read back calibration menu and return to the “Calibrate Configuration Menu”. 12.
output current should be measured with a volt meter across the current shunt. The volt meter value will need to be translated to current based on the shunt value being used. 6. When the measured module current output matches the current setting press the voltage encoder switch to accept the gain value and exit the CL03 or CL07 menu. 7. From the module read back calibration menu rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CAL” “CL04” (module A) or “CL08” (module B).
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 3. From the module read back calibration menu rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CAL” “End”. Press the voltage encoder switch to exit the module read back calibration menu and return to the “Calibrate Configuration Menu”. If changes were made to any calibration values you will be prompted to store the changes. Select “yES” to accept the changes or “no” to cancel the changes to the calibration values 10.2.4.
10.1.3:Restoring the default calibration values) and it contains sub menu selections for each calibration point (CL09 to CL16). Each calibration point should be calibrated in numerical order (first calibrate CL09, then CL10, and so on until CL16 is calibrated). The calibration points can be viewed in any order at any time (remain in local control mode to view calibration points, calibration points are not changed while the unit is in local control mode (RMT lamp is off)). The chart in section 10.1.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 14. The lower current control analog input calibration value (CL11) is automatically updated to reflect the connected calibrator output. Wait a few seconds for the calibration value to stabilize and then press the voltage encoder switch to accept the new value and return to the “Option Card Calibration Menu”. 15. From the “Option Card Calibration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CAL” “CL12”.
28. From the “Option Card Calibration Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “CAL” “CL15”. Press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the lower voltage control analog input calibration point. The top display will show “E.Lo CtL CL15”, the bottom display shows the calibration point value. 29. Set the calibrator output to 10% of the analog input range (5.6mA for 4-20mA or 0.5V for 0-5V or 1V for 0-10V). 30.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 11. Optional Features and Controls This Diamond Series power supply may be supplied with any of the following optional features and controls. 11.1. Analog Control Card This option card provides the ability to control the voltage and current settings of the supply using analog inputs to the option card and to monitor voltage and current read back values using the analog outputs from the card. Analog option cards are available with 4-20mA, 0-5V, or 0-10V analog signals.
Appendix A: Menu Tree APPENDIX A: MENU TREE _________________________________________________________ 78 A.1 MENU TREE FORMAT ____________________________________________________________ 79 A.2 MENU NAVIGATION _____________________________________________________________ 80 A.3 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCES _______________________________________________________ 81 A.3.1 Power On in Standby ________________________________________________________ 81 A.3.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.1 Menu Tree Format Symbol Definitions Indicates rotating the associated encoder. The location of this symbol indicates which encoder switch is being referenced. Indicates pushing the associated encoder switch. The location of this symbol indicates which encoder switch is being referenced. Indicates no action is taken to the associated encoder switch. The location of this symbol indicates which encoder switch is being referenced.
A.2 Menu Navigation Menu Selection: A menu selection is shown when the SET lamp is on (not blinking). The top display shows the menu name; in the example below “tOL” indicates the tolerance menu. The bottom display indicates the sub menu; in the example below “CUrr” indicates current. When the bottom menu blinks rotating the current encoder changes the sub menu selection. Pressing the voltage encoder switch selects the sub menu; in this case the current tolerance.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.3 Power On/Off Sequences A.3.1 Power On in Standby Power On Start = Standby In this configuration the power supply always powers on in standby mode. If a cycle was running when the unit was powered off the unit will power up in standby mode with the cycle paused so that it can be manually resumed. See the unit start system menu for details on how to change the power on start configuration.
A.3.2 Power On Resume Cycle Power On Start = Last This shows the display at power on after the unit was powered off while a cycle was running (unit was in operate). See the unit start system menu for details on how to change the power on start configuration. Unit Power On . Resume Operate in 20 Seconds Pressing the voltage encoder or the OPER/STBY button will abort the count down and keep the cycle paused so that it can be manually resumed later.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.4 Cycle Pause/Resume . . This example shows how to pause and resume a cycle. In this example an RTC cycle is used. OPER STBY . . The RTC cycle is started. An RTC setting of 5.00 minutes has been set. The OPER/STBY lamp is on. OPER STBY OPER STBY OPER STBY Pressing the OPER/STBY switch while the RTC cycle is running causes the cycle to be paused (unit changes to standby mode, OPER/STBY lamp blinks).
A.5 Display Select Menu . . Enter the display select menu from any run screen (meters, totalizer, cycle, or diagnostics) by pressing and holding both encoder switches for one second. Once “diSP” “SEL” is displayed release both encoder switches. Meter Run Screen . . Voltage and current . . Pressing the voltage encoder meter run screen. displays the voltage setting and enables edit of the voltage setting.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.6 Unit Setup Menu . . To enter the unit setup menu from any run screen press and hold the current and voltage encoders for three seconds. Continue holding the current and voltage encoders. Once “Unit” “SEt” is displayed release the encoder switches to enter the unit setup menu.
A.6.1 Cycle Setup Menu Cycle Setup Menu Enter the cycle setup menu from the unit setup menu. Cycle Time Control = Manual Time Control Cycle Time Control = Real Time Control Unit = ATC Amp Minutes If RTC cycle control were selected then “RTC” would be displayed rather than “ATC” Cycle preset in whole units. .
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.6.2 Output Setup Menu Output Setup Menu Enter the output setup menu from the unit setup menu. Output Type = DC Output Type = Pulse On/Off Custom waveform profile number. Only available when the output type is set to “CUSt”. Rotating the current encoder changes the waveform profile number. . . Output Type = Custom Waveform .
A.6.3 Reading Setup Menu Reading Setup Menu Enter the reading setup menu from the unit setup menu. Reading Type = Average (waveform period average) Discard any changes made during this edit session (only shown if changes were made). Page 88 of 146 Reading Type = Real Time (instantaneous reading updated at a periodic time interval). Save any changes made during this edit session (only shown if changes were made).
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.6.4 Ramp Setup Menu Ramp Setup Menu Enter the ramp setup menu from the unit setup menu. . . . Current ramp duration in seconds. At the start of a cycle the amplitude of the output is ramped from zero to full settings over this period of time. . . . Voltage ramp duration in seconds.
A.6.5 Tolerance Setup Menu Tolerance Setup Menu Enter the tolerance setup menu from the unit setup menu. . . Current Tolerance = Disabled Current Tolerance = 1% of the setting . Voltage Tolerance = Disabled Discard any changes made during this edit session (only shown if changes were made). Page 90 of 146 . Voltage Tolerance = 1% of the setting .
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.6.6 Error Handling Setup Menu Enter the error handling setup menu from the unit setup menu. Error Handling Setup Menu Numeric error code display is enabled. When a fault occurs the active run screen will alternate between its normal view and a numeric error code. Numeric error code display is disabled. Numeric error codes can still be viewed from within the error clear menu.
A.7 Unit Configuration Menu Unit Configuration Menu To enter the unit configuration menu press and hold both encoder switches at power on. Enter the unit configuration access code to gain access to the unit configuration menu. The default code value is 0000.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.1 Totalizer Configuration Menu Totalizer Configuration Menu Enter the totalizer configuration menu from the unit configuration menu. Reset the totalizer count to zero. First screen showing total amp hours N Totalizer Units = Amp Minutes Totalizer counts in whole units. Discard any changes made during this edit session (only shown if changes were made).
A.7.2 Host Port Configuration Menu Host Port Configuration Menu Enter the host port configuration menu from the unit configuration menu. . . Baud Rate = 9600bps Baud Rate = 19200bps . . Baud Rate = 38400bps Baud Rate = 57600bps Host Port ID = 09 (valid range is 01 to 99) Host Port ID = 10 (valid range is 01 to 99) . .
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.3 Remote Control Configuration Menu Remote Control Configuration Menu . Enter the remote control configuration menu from the unit configuration menu. . The remote current setting source is the host. . . The remote voltage setting source is the host. Discard any changes made during this edit session (only shown if changes were made). 198-1600-00 Rev F .
A.7.4 System Configuration Menu System Configuration Menu Enter the system configuration menu from the unit configuration menu. Unit Start System Menu Power on in standby or last state Enable/Disable power fail alarm .
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.4.1 Unit Start System Menu Unit Start System Menu Enter the unit start system menu from the system configuration menu. Unit powers on in standby mode (output disabled). . Power fail fault is disabled (turned off). Unit powers on in the last state it was in. If a timed cycle was running the cycle continues where it left off when power was lost. Power fail fault is enabled (turned on).
A.7.4.2 Digital Input System Menu Digital Input System Menu . Enter the digital input system menu from the system configuration menu. Operate Control Input: Disabled Operate Control Input: Operate on input contact closure. Standby on input contact open. Operate Control Input: Toggle operate state on input contact closure. At the end of a cycle one closure starts a new cycle.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.4.3 Button System Menu Button System Menu Enter the button system menu from the system configuration menu. Operate Button Lock = No Operate button functions normally. Remote Button Lock = No Remote button functions normally. Operate Button Lock = Yes Operate button is locked, operate mode cannot be changed with the operate button.
A.7.4.4 Hardware Options System Menu Hardware Options System Menu Enter the hardware options system menu from the system configuration menu. Option Card = none No option card is installed Option Card = Analog An anlog control option card is installed (4-20mA,0-10V,etc).
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.4.5 Unit Configuration Access Code System Menu Unit Configuration Access Code System Menu Enter the unit configuration access code system menu from the system configuration menu. Unit Configuration Access Code = 0001 This confirmation message remains for five seconds or until the voltage encoder switch is pressed.
A.7.4.6 Set Defaults System Menu Set Defaults System Menu Enter the set defaults system menu from the system configuration menu. NOTE: The calibration values and the unit configuration access code are not affected by the defaults. Set all parameters to default values. This confirmation message remains for five seconds or until the voltage encoder switch is pressed. Parameters are not changed to default values.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. A.7.5 Calibrate Configuration Menu Calibrate Configuration Menu Enter the calibrate configuration menu from the unit configuration menu.
A.7.5.1 Module Calibration Menu CAUTION: Each 18kW output module must be calibrated individually. There are two module calibration menus, one for module A and one for module B. Module Calibration Menu (Pg 1 of 2) Enter the Module calibration menu from the calibrate configuration menu. This menu is used to calibrate the current and voltage meters and the module output. . . . .
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. CAUTION: Each 18kW output module must be calibrated individually. There are two module calibration menus, one for module A and one for module B. . Module Calibration Menu (Pg 2 of 2) Enter the Module calibration menu from the calibrate configuration menu. This menu is used to calibrate the current and voltage meters and the module output. . . . .
A.7.5.2 Option Card Calibration Menu Option Card Calibration Menu (Pg 1 of 2) Enter the option card calibration menu from the calibrate configuration menu. This menu is used to calibrate the analog inputs for current and voltage control and the analog outputs for current and voltage readings. . . . . Select YES to reset all option card calibration settings to default values.
Diamond 36kW Manual Option Card Calibration Menu (Pg 2 of 2) Dynatronix, Inc. Enter the option card calibration menu from the calibrate configuration menu. This menu is used to calibrate the analog inputs for current and voltage control and the analog outputs for current and voltage readings. . . . .
Appendix B: Host Port Protocol B.1.1 Host Protocol Version Information Host Protocol Version 0.01 0.02 0.03 1.01 1.02 * 1.03 Firmware Versions Initial protocol, a modified version of the 1200W LT host protocol Protocol updated for better multi-channel support, not compatible with previous versions. Various configuration commands added for initial system configuration. The “ms” module status was updated to support more than one inverter control, and additional status bits were added.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.3 Command Format Example Command: @00.0e3#2,NN.NNtext1,NNtext2,CRCcrlf command field description for example above field @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = Channel ID (0 is global channel ID) e3 Command character (e in this example) and Type – 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate, 3=ack, 4=nak #2, Number of fields character (#) and number of fields (2) after the comma (2 in this example), excluding the CRC field NN.
9. The slave response delimiter text is shown in the right most column in the command tables. This text is what the unit will return as a delimiter if enabled with the “i” command. Delimiter text is mainly used for troubleshooting as an easier way to manually decode fields. There is no requirement for the host (master) to send delimiter text if delimiter text is enabled. The host can send delimiter text whether or not delimiter text is enabled. 10. Commands are variable length. 11.
Diamond 36kW Manual 01 0 Directed to all channels on unit 1 99 0 Directed to all channels on unit 99 02 1 Directed to channel 1 on unit 2 For single channel supplies set the channel ID to one. Dynatronix, Inc. No response is sent to commands directed to the global unit ID (00). B.1.
B.1.7 CRC Calculation The CRC is used for error detection. The following is C code for the CRC calculation. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // FUNCTION: CRC_Calc() // DESCRIPTION: Calculate the CRC value for a string. // PARAMETERS: Pointer to the string to perform the CRC calculation on. // RETURNS: CRC word, 00000 to 65535. // NOTES: The CRC calculation used by all Dynatronix units.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.8 ACK Response Command – Sent if no data requested, otherwise the data to be sent is the ACK @AA.
B.1.9 NAK Response Command – Sent when an error occurs in parsing a command @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = Channel ID s4 Command character of command received and Command Type – 4=nak #10, Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC 0, undefined 0, wrong number of fields – blank or 0=ok, 1=error 0, parse error, @ where none should be – blank or 0=ok, 1=error 0, unknown command – blank or 0=ok, 1=unknown cmd.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 2. The NAK indicates the location of the first problem detected. It is possible for the slave to process part of a message properly and still return a NAK for one or more invalid data fields. For example, it would be possible for a slave to receive a setup command and process the current setting but not the voltage setting if the voltage setting were out of range or improperly formatted.
B.1.10 CRC Disable/Enable Command “c” @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = Channel ID (always 0) c1 Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate(n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak #1, Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC 0, CRC flag – 0=disable, 1=enable. Default on power supply power-up is Enabled. CRC CRC value in ascii decimal. NOTE: examples show actual CRC values.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.11 Delimiter Text Disable/Enable Command “i” @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = Channel ID (always 0) i0 Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate(n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak #1, Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC 0, Delimiter text flag – 0=disable, 1=enable. Default on power-up is disabled. CRC CRC value in ascii decimal. NOTE: examples show actual CRC values.
B.1.12 Setup Command “s”: @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = Channel ID ( 0 to NUM_CHANNELS; 0 is a global channel) s0 Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate (n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak #21, Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC. 100.0, Forward Current Setting – amps (not used when the output waveform type is set to 2 (custom)) 12.
Diamond 36kW Manual Examples of Setup Command Dynatronix, Inc. Read setup command using device address 1, channel 1 @01.1s0#0,54321 Acknowledge read setup command @01.0s3#21,47.5fi,24.00fv,0it,0vt,2xc,1xn,2xr,10.25xs,0Irs,0vrs,0pon,0poff,1wv,1hlnk,0wf,100.0ri,12.2 5rv,0rpon,0rpoff,0frd,0rrd,54321 Use the setup command to change the channel 1 current and voltage settings. @01.1s1#2,25.5,11.75,54321 Notes: 1.
B.1.13 Waveform Command “w”: @AA.a Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a = N/A (all waveforms are stored in a central database, not specific to any particular channel). W1 Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate (n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak #11, Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC. 1, or Waveform index (1 to 10) 1:Name, :Name is optional. Name waveform one as “Sine2” like this…”1:Sine2,”. See notes 10 and 11.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. Acknowledge read waveform setup command @01.0w3#12,1,1,3,99.5,23.99,1288.3,100.0,24.00,6553.5,14.7,8.10,223.6,54321 Set waveform one links 5 to 8 on unit 01. @01.0w1#15,1,5,8,500,24,1000,500,24,2500,0,24,1500,0,0,0,54321 Acknowledge the change to links 5 through 8 on unit 01. @01.0w3#0,54321 Notes: 1. The host must allow a minimum ‘no response’ time out of at least 100ms.
13. Waveform names will be included in the reply to a read request onlyif delimiter text has been enabled using the “i” command. Waveform names can be written with a set command regardless of whether or not text delimeters have been enabled. 14. To provide the most accurate duplication of the waveform at the output all polarity changes should occur at zero current output.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.14 State Command “a”: @AA.
B.1.15 Readings Command “d”: @AA.a 8.2, 10.
Diamond 36kW Manual crlf Dynatronix, Inc. Carriage return and Line feed (0x0D 0x0A) Readings Command: (cont.) Examples of Readings Command: read readings command. ACK readings command with text delimiters. @01.1d0#0,54321 @01.1d3#21,1opr,1ctl,8.2afi,10.23afv,1reg,2xc,10.25xtot,1234tot,75fdty,35tmp,1stf,0alrm,3 lnk,15.5iset,20vset,0irr,0vrr,0ocnt,1234rtot,8.2ari,10.23arv,54321 Notes: 1. The average current resolution returned is 10ths of amps and the average voltage is hundreths of volts.
B.1.16 Module Status Command “ms”: This command provides specific information about each power inverter module. This command is not a substitute for the “d” readings command. The “d” readings command provides true voltage and current readings as seen by the load. The reading information in the module status command is reading information for the specified power module and may not reflect the actual current or voltage seen by the external load (depending on the configuration). @AA.a ms0 #15, 3, 0, 120.
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B.1.17 Error Status Command “m”: @AA.
Diamond 36kW Manual 2. 3. 4. 5. Dynatronix, Inc. This is a variable length message, dependent on the number of alarms in the alarm status buffer. Use the table of alarms to determine what each alarm code means. The channel ID ‘a’ should always be zero. The error number is a 16 bit integer containing a 12 bit error code and a 4 bit error source. The 12 bit error code is a unique number that can be looked up in the error code table to determine what issue is being reported.
B.1.18 Error History Command “h”: @AA.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.19 Unit Settings Command “t”: @AA.
disables the WDT. A non-zero value can be used to set a time out window for valid host port communications. If valid host port communications do not occur during this timeout window a fault is set and operate mode is not allowed. Use this to prevent and abort operate mode if host communications are lost. This would be used when primary control of the power supply is from a host application and it is not desired to allow operate mode if the host communications are lost.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. analog input. The “s” command can be used by the host to change other settings when the control type is set to “3”. 4. If the power up mode is set to 1 and the unit was powered down in operate mode, then the unit will display a count down when it powers up (also reported by the “d” readings command). If no action is taken the unit switches to the operate state when the countdown expires.
B.1.20 Channel Config Command “n”: @AA.a 3000, 12, Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a (channel) Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set(n/a), 2=activate(n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC Forward Amp Rating (amps) 1 Forward Volt Rating (volts) 1 Channel operate time – minutes 1 channel amp hours 1 Totalizer Units (0=reserved, 1=Amp Min, 2= Amp Hr) Totalizer Resolution (0=xxxx, 1=xxx.x, 2=xx.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. B.1.21 Unit Info Command “u”: @AA.a u0 #28, 00, 2, 0, 0123456, 6000, 3, 0, 1, 6, 0, 1, 200, 1458, 301, 200, 458, 601, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a (n/a, set to zero) Command character and Type – 0=read, 1=set(n/a), 2=activate(n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding CRC Model Type Start model types start at 20.
2, 3, 1, 1, Graphic display software minor version number Graphic display software revision number FPGA serial protocol major version number FPGA serial protocol minor version number CRC Crlf CRC value in ascii decimal Carriage return and Line feed (0x0D 0x0A) dv2 dv3 sp1 sp2 Unit Info Command: (cont.) Examples of Unit Command: read unit command. @01.0u0#0,54321 ACK read unit command with default descriptor text delimiters. @01.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. Appendix C: Error Codes When a fault condition occurs the FAULT lamp on the front panel illuminates. The display will switch back and forth between the normal read back meters and an error code. If multiple error codes are active each active error code is displayed one at a time until all active error codes have been displayed. See 6.5.Error Messages for more details regarding the display of error codes. The following is a list of possible error codes.
9 System (0) DSP stack overflow or underflow trap Cycle power or manually clear fault. If fault continues report to Dynatronix, Inc. NO YES 10 System (0) DSP math errror trap Cycle power or manually clear fault. If fault continues report to Dynatronix, Inc. NO YES 11 System (0) DSP DMA error trap Cycle power or manually clear fault. If fault continues report to Dynatronix, Inc. NO YES 12 System (0) control was passed to an unused interrupt vector Cycle power or manually clear fault.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 23 Inverter Control (0 to n) The inverter configuration and the process control configuration do not match for inverter module A. Cycle power. If fault continues report to Dynatronix, Inc. YES YES 24 Inverter Control (0 to n) The inverter configuration and the process control configuration do not match for inverter module B. Cycle power. If fault continues report to Dynatronix, Inc.
40 Inverter Control (0 to n) Line limit fold back fault on output module A. Output power is limited by reduced line voltage. Fault remains active until sufficient power is available to run full output. Output power ability is reduced based on line voltage, can be reduced to zero. YES 41 Inverter Control (0 to n) Line limit fold back fault on output module B. Output power is limited by reduced line voltage. Fault remains active until sufficient power is available to run full output.
Diamond 36kW Manual 52 Inverter Control (0 to n) 53 N/A 54 Dynatronix, Inc. Invalid inverter communications response to the process controller request for combined output module readings The process controller continues to request the readings from the inverter until it receives a valid response, then the fault clears. YES YES N/A N/A N/A N/A Inverter Control (0 to n) Invalid inverter communications response to the process controller’s request for a change in module A output settings.
68 Inverter Control (0 to n) Invalid inverter communications response to the process controller request for module A calibration data. The process controller continues to request the module calibration data until it receives a valid response, then the fault clears. YES YES 69 Inverter Control (0 to n) Invalid inverter communications response to the process controller request for module B calibration data.
Diamond 36kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc. 82 System (0) Inverter communications port receive hardware FIFO overflow (U1) This fault is recorded in fault history and is used for diagnostics purposes, it is not flagged as an active fault. NO YES 83 System (0) Host port communications port receive hardware FIFO overflow (U2) This fault is recorded in fault history and is used for diagnostics purposes, it is not flagged as an active fault.
94 Output Channel (0 to n) A complete shut down occurred during operate mode. Power was lost and the output was disabled. This fault is only flagged as an active fault if power fail faults are enabled in the unit configuration menu. This fault must be manually cleared. NO YES 95 Output Channel (0 to n) Primary power was lost during operate mode and the power supply output was disabled. This fault can occur if primary input is temporaritly lost and then returns before a complete shut down occurs.
Diamond 36kW Manual 105 System (0) 106 Output Channel (0 to n) 107 Dynatronix, Inc. Manual Clear. This fault can be cleared manually even if the condition has not changed. This fault is informational and does not affect power supply operation. NO YES Reverse over current out of tolerance fault. The average current reading is greater than the average current setting by more than the specified tolerance percent. Tolerance faults can be manually cleared at any time.
Revision History Rev 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 A B C D E F Description Start with 198-0853-02 and split into sub docs for Diamond control Update controls sections (control connections, operation, menus, host port, error codes, etc) Add product specification and installation instructions Add connection diagrams, general text updates.