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LABORATORY GRADE

REMOTE PROGRAMMING
SWITCHING MODE DC regulated
Power Supplie
SDP Serie
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Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Instructions and Precautions For Use...................................................1
2. Technical Specifications of SDP Series Power Supply.......................................................
. Introduction...........................................................................................................................!
!. Control and Indicators........................................................................................................."
". #eneral $peration Principle...............................................................................................%
5.1 Quick Reference of Keypad Functions........................................................................6
5.2 Quick Reference of The Timed and Preset Program...................................................7
%. $peratin& Instructions..........................................................................................................'
6.1 etting of !perating "ode
6.1.1. #na$%e&'isa$%e !utput.............................................................................(
6.1.2. )ock & *n%ock theKeypad and +og 'ia%...................................................(
6.1.,. P- .nterface R/2,2&&R/015 e%ection..................................................(
6.1.0. *pper 2o%tage )imit etting...................................................................13
6.1.5. !utput #na$%e&'isa$%e at Po4er *p.......................................................13
6.25asic !peration
6.2.1.etting of 2o%tage and -urrent $y +og 'ia% and *P 6 '7 Key .............11
6.2.2.etting of 2o%tage and -urrent *sing Keypad.........................................11
6.,*sing the Programming Features
6.,.1. Timed Programming................................................................................12
6.,.2. Running the Timed Program....................................................................1,
6.,.,. Preset Programming.................................................................................10
6.,.0. e%ecting Preset........................................................................................10
(. )aintenance...........................................................................................................................1"
7.1 Reca%i$ration
7.1.1. .ntroduction
7.1.2. .nsta%%ation of ca%i$ration soft4are
7.1.,. !perating .nstructions
7.2 Trou$%e hooting
'. PC Interface Control User )anual.....................................................................................1%
1.1 -onnect a igna% Po4er upp%y to P- 8ia R/2,2......................................................16
1.2 -onnect "u%tip%e Po4er upp%y to P- 8ia R/015....................................................17
1., P- 9pp%ication oft4are..............................................................................................11
1.,.1 :hat the 9pp%ication oft4are 4i%% '!
1.,.2 ystem Re;uirements
1.,., .nsta%%ation of oft4are
1.0 Running the 9pp%ication oft4are for R/2,2 .nterface.............................................1(
1.0.1 tart/up the 9pp%ication oft4are for R/2,2................................................1(
1.0.2 <enera% !perations..........................................................................................23
1.0., 'ata )ogging and etting :indo4s in 9pp%ication oft4are.........................22
1.0.0 The Time Frame -oncept of 'ata )og ...........................................................20
1.0.5 .nterna% Timed Program...................................................................................25
1.0.6 .nterna% Preset "emory...................................................................................26
1.5 Running the 9pp%ication oft4are for R/015 .nterface.............................................26
1.5.1 "u%ti :indo4 9na%ysis.......................................................................................27
*ppendices
9ppendi= 9 > 'P -ommand et...................................................................................,1
9ppendi= 5 > R/2,2 ca$%e and -onnection .nformations..............................................,1
9ppendi= - > !ptiona% R/2,2 to R/015 9dapter 9TR/2015 *ser "anua%.................03
*ll brand or trade names are trademar+s or re&istered trademar+s of their
respecti,e companies.
1. Important Safety Instructions and Precaution For Use
#eneral Safety Instructions
'o not use the unit near 4ater.
'o not insta%% unit near heating sources and heating emitting de8ices.
-%ean on%y 4ith dry c%oth.
'o not $%ock the fan 8enti%ation.
Pre8ent the po4er cord from $eing 4a%ked and&or pinched.
*np%ug this unit 4hen not use.
*np%ug this unit during %ighting and storms.
'o not open the co8er of the unit during operation.
7e8er rep%ace components 4hen the po4er ca$%e is connected.
9%4ays disconnect po4er? discharge circuit and remo8e e=terna% 8o%tage $efore touching
components.
!n%y use optiona% accessories 4ith this unit.
P%ease contact ;ua%ified ser8ice personne% for repair.
Supply Input -an&e
The unit is of uni8ersa% input @ 133 / 203 29-? 53AB & 63AB .

$peratin& en,ironment
The unit is ad8ised $e used 4ithin the fo%%o4ing en8ironment conditions@
9m$ient Temperature@ 25-
.ndoor use on%y.
Fuses
For protection of the unit? rep%ace the fuse on%y 4ith same type and rating of fuse.
Precautions For Use
1. The unit has a $ui%t/in Tracking !.2.P C!8er 8o%tage ProtectionD features. .n the e8ent of
output 8o%tage $ecoming 13E greater than the set 8a%ue? the !.2.P. 4i%% $e triggered and the
output po4er 4i%% $e cut off and FF*U.TG 4arning appears.
:hen you get this 4arning ? s4itch off the unit and remo8e a%% %oading? s4itch the unit $ack
on again and it shou%d resume norma% operation.
.n the e8ent this pro$%em persists? the unit must $e in8estigated $y your agent.
2. This unit has a $uBBer $ui%t inside. The $uBBer 4i%% sound 4hen o8er temperature& o8er%oad &
o8er 8o%tage has $een triggered.
:hen you get this 4arning sound ? s4itch off the unit and remo8e a%% %oading.
-heck your %oad and output settings.
9%%o4 the unit to coo% do4n for ,3 minutes.
.f you s4itch on the unit again? it shou%d resume the norma% operation.
.n the e8ent of this pro$%em persists? the unit must $e in8estigate $y your agent.
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/arnin&0
For "ode% 'P/263,? the ma=imum output 8o%tage up to 632dc.
.t may $e haBards to touch meta% part of the output termina%s.
*ser must a8oid touch %i8e meta% part of the output termina%s.
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2. Technical Specifications of SDP Series Power Supplies
)odels
Specifications SDP12212 SDP12!2" SDP12%2
!utput 2o%tage@ 1/232'- 1/032'- 1/632'-
!utput -urrent@ 3/139 3/59 3/,.,9
Rated !utput Po4er@ 233:
Ripp%e 6 7oise Cp/pD@ ,3m2p/p
)oad Regu%ation@ ,33m2 233m2 153m2
)ine Regu%ation@ 13m2
.nput 2o%tage@ 133 / 203 29-? 53AB & 63AB
"a=imum .nput Po4er@ 215:
Po4er Factor@ H3.(
'isp%ay "eter@ 0 digits / disp%ay )-' 9mmeter? 2o%tmeter and Po4er meter
"eterIs 9ccuracy@ C 1E J 5 counts for range 2 G 52? . G 3.59D?
C 1E J 2 counts for range 2 H 52? . H 3.59D.
)-' 'imension@ 01 = 66 CmmD
-oo%ing ystem@ Thermostatic -ontro% Fan
!perating Temperature@ 3/ 03-
Protection@ /Tracking !2P C!8er 2o%tage ProtectionD?
/-urrent )imiting?
/!8er Temperature Protection.
9ppro8a%s@ -# #"- // #7 55311? -# )2' // #7 61313
'imension C:=A='D@ 1(, = (1 = 215 CmmD
:eight@ ,kg
9ccessory@ /*serIs "anua%?
/P- :indo4s

soft4are? -ommand et? )a$2ie4

'ri8er?
/R/2,2 ca$%e? R/015 -onnector and one 123ohms Resistor
!ptiona% 9ccessory@ /R/2,2 to R/015 9dapter 9TR/2015
Remarks@ /9dKusta$%e *pper 2o%tage %imit?
/Po4er Factor -orrection.
-emote Pro&rammin& Specifications
-ommunications .nterface@ R/2,2 Cing%e Po4er upp%yD?
and R/015 Cup to ,1 Po4er upp%iesD.
Remote Programming Functiona%ity@ Fu%% contro% of po4er supp%y functions and data read/
$ack.
'ata )ogging@ Les? 4ith supp%ied soft4are.
5aud Rate@ (633$ps
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. Introduction
The 'P series of Programma$%e 4itching "ode Po4er upp%ies are designed for fu%% remote
programming 4ith data %ogging functiona%ity. *p to ,1 po4er supp%ies can $e connected 8ia R/
015. .t is idea% for app%ications 4hich re;uire 8arious groups of output settings and running periods
for repetiti8e tests especia%%y 4ith mu%tip%e po4er supp%ies.
The front pane% a%%o4s users to a%% programming and output settings as a stand a%one %a$oratory
po4er supp%y.
Fu%% command sets are gi8en in this manua% to faci%itate the integration of your o4n contro%
soft4are.
This series of po4er supp%ies ha8e o$tained the safety appro8a% #7/61313 and #7/55311 #"-
appro8a% for scientific ? industria% e;uipment of the -# directi8es.
P%ease keep this manua% in a safe p%ace and contact your 8endor for any specia% re;uirement in
optiona% accessories for R/015.
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!. Controls and Indicators
Front Panel
3ac+ Panel
1. +!< '.9)
2. *P 6 '!:7 K#L
,. '*9) F*7-T.!7 -!7TR!) K#L
0. R#' -!)!R P!.T.2# P!)9R.TL !*TP*T T#R".79)
5. 5)9-K -!)!R 7#<9T.2# P!)9R.TL !*TP*T T#R".79)
6. <R##7 -!)!R <R!*7' T#R".79) Cconnected to chassisD
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7. P!:#R :.T-A
1. 9- 133/20329- P!:#R !-K#T :.TA .7P*T P!:#R F*#
(. R/2,2 P!RT
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". #eneral $peration Principle
7!T#@ This section contains a condensed o8er8ie4 of the unit.
Read this section to ;uick%y get started.
".1 4uic+ -eference of 5eypad Functions
The front Keypad is organised as fo%%o4@
C1D 7um$er Keys? *P&'!:7 Keys and +og :hee%
C2D 0 'ua% Function -ontro% Keys
The front pane% functions are summariBed as fo%%o4@
5eypad Function Section
6umber 5eys7 UP8D$/6 5eys and 9o& /heel
thru Press to se%ect numerica% 8a%ues 6.2.2
*P Press to ascend the numerica% 8a%ues 6.2.1
'7 Press to descend the numerica% 8a%ues 6.2.1
+og :hee% Rotate to adKust the 8o%tage and current settings 6.2.1
Dual Function Control 5eys
Press to access a%ternate function of the contro% keys
Press to terminate any input process and the unit 4i%% e=it to
norma% operation
thru Press to use programming features.
*se to reca%% the timed program
*se thru to specify the %ocation of preset program to $e
stored
*se to confirm
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6.,.1
6.,.,
Press to enter the P- interface se%ection menu.
Lou can choose either R/2,2 or R/015
*se to se%ect R/2,2 or R/015
*se to confirm the settings
6.1.,
thru Press to reca%% your stored preset or timed program
*se to reca%% the timed program
*se thru to specify the %ocation of preset program to
reca%%
*se to confirm
6.,.2
6.,.0
Press to )ock&*n%ock the Keypad and +og :hee% 6.1.2
Press to confirm the ne4 settings
Press to #na$%e&'isa$%e the output 6.1.1
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5eypad Function Section
*P Press to #na$%e the output at po4er up 6.1.5
'7 Press to 'isa$%e the output at po4er up 6.1.5
SP:CI*. Function
Press to get to the *pper 2o%tage )imit etting
*se thru to input the numerica% 8a%ues
*se to confirm
6.1.0
".2 4uic+ -eference of The Timed and Preset Pro&ram
The unit can store 13 programs Cprogram num$er 3/(D.
Program 3 is reser8ed for storing 23 steps CTimed u$programsD.
Program 1 to ( is for ( sets of preset 8o%tage and current.
P%ease refer to Figure 5.2 for the structure.
Figure 5.2 5%ock 'iagram of Timed and Preset Program
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Timed Program
The timed program can store
23 steps Ctimed su$programsD
Preset Program
( sets of preset 8o%tage and current
Program 3
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Timed Subprogram
#ach su$program is capa$%e of
storing 1 second to (( minutes
operation period.
The timed program can run
repeated%y 1 to (((( cyc%es or
infinite cyc%es CM3ND.
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%. $peratin& Instructions
7!T#@ This section sho4s ho4 to perform po4er supp%y functions
using the front pane%.
!perations that you can perform are@
%.1 Settin& of $peratin& )ode
6.1.1 #na$%e&'isa$%e !utput Page (
6.1.2 )ock& *n%ock the Keypad and +og 'ia% Page (
6.1., P- .nterface R/2,2&R/015 e%ection Page (
6.1.0 *pper 2o%tage )imit etting Page 13
6.1.5 !utput #na$%e&'isa$%e at Po4er *p Page 13
%.2 3asic $peration
6.2.1 etting of 2o%tage and -urrent $y +og :hee%
and *P 6 '!:7 Key
Page 11
6.2.2 etting of 2o%tage and -urrent $y Key Pad Page 11
%. Usin& Pro&rammin& Features
6.,.1 Timed Programming Page 12
6.,.2 Running the Timed Program Page 1,
6.,., Preset Programming Page 10
6.,.0 e%ecting the Preset Page 10
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%.1 Settin& of $peratin& )odes
%.1.1 :nable8Disable $utput
Action LCD Display Description
1. Press !utput :6*3.:
2. Then !utput DIS*3.:
%.1.2 .oc+8 Unloc+ the 5eypad and 9o& Dial
Action LCD Display Description
1. Press Keypad and +og 'ia%
)ocked
2. Then Keypad and +og 'ia%
*n)ocked

%.1. PC Interface -S1228-S1!'" Selection
Action LCD Display Description
1. Press
then
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This 4i%% enter into P-
.nterface
RS-232/RS-485
Selection.
2. Press Press this key to se%ect the
desired P- .nterface
,. Press Press this key to confirm
7ote@ :hene8er to terminate the settings of !peration "ode? press M-)#9RN to return to norma%
operation.
hift
!&P !n&!ff
hift
)ock&*n%ock
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%.1.! Upper ;olta&e .imit Settin&
Action LCD Display Description
1. Press
then
!2#R 2
25.6
This 4i%% enter into *pper
2o%tage )imit
9dKustment.
.n this e=amp%e? 25.62 is
the present upper 8o%tage
%imit.
2. to *se the num$er key to
input your desired 8o%tage
,. Press Press this key to confirm
7ote@ :hene8er to terminate the *pper 8o%tage )imit etting? press M-)#9RN to return to norma%
operation.
%.1." $utput :nable8Disable at Power Up
*ction .CD Display Description
Press
then *P
Pr*p
!7
This 4i%% ena$%e the output
at po4er up.
i.e. :hen you s4itch on
the po4er supp%y? the
output is a%so !7
automatica%%y 4ith %ast set
8o%tage 8a%ue.
Press
then '7
Pr*p
!FF
This 4i%% disa$%e the output
at po4er up.
i.e. The output 4i%% $e !FF
at ne=t po4er up. This is
the defau%t setting for
safety reason OO
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%.2 3asic $peration
%.2.1 Settin& of ;olta&e and Current by 9o& Dial and UP < D6 5ey
*ction .CD Display Description
1. Press 2/set ets 2o%tage
2. Rotate
or Press
*P 6 '7
Rotate or Press G*PF 6
G'7F Key to set the
8o%tage %e8e%.
,. Press ./set ets -urrent
0. Rotate
or Press
*P 6 '7
Rotate the +og :hee% or
Press to set the current.
5. Press Press this key to confirm
%.2.2 Settin& of ;olta&e and Current Usin& 5eypad
*ction .CD Display Description
1. Press 2/set Press this key to start on
setting 8o%tage.
*se num$er key to set
the 8o%tage
2. Press desired 8o%tage
using num$ering keypad
from to
etting 8o%tage $y
pressing num$ers on
Keypad.
,. Press ./set Press this key to start on
setting current.
0. Press desired current
using num$ering keypad
from to
etting current $y
pressing num$er on
Keypad
5. Press Press #nter to confirm
8o%tage and current
settings.
7ote@ 4hene8er to terminate the settings of 8o%tage and current? press M-)#9RN to return to the
norma% operation.
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%. Usin& the Pro&rammin& Features
%..1 Timed Pro&rammin&
*ction .CD Display

Description
1. Press Program P This 4i%% use the Programming
Feature.
2. Press t#P
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Program 3
This 4i%% enter into Timed
Programming "ode.
There are 3/1( stepsCtimed
su$programsD and the first step is 3.
,. Press Press this key to confirm
0. to 2/set *se the num$er key to input your
desired 8o%tage
5. Press Press this key to confirm the 8o%tage
setting.
6. to ./et *se the num$er key to input your
desired 8o%tage.
7. Press Press this key to confirm the current
setting.
1. to
Timer 33@33
*se the num$er key to input your
desired minutes in the timer.
(. Press Press this key to confirm the minutes
setting.
13. to
Timer 33@33
*se the num$er key to input your
desired seconds in the timer.
11. Press
t#P
/./31
Press this key to confirm the seconds
setting.
The program 4i%% then ad8ance to the
ne=t step. i.e. tep 1
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*ction .CD Display

Description
12. Repeat
Procedures 0 to 11
Lou can repeat procedure 0 to 11 for
setting the ne=t step.
.nput Bero timer period to terminate
the step.
For e=amp%e? if you 4ant the timed
program to terminate at step 0? Kust
input Bero timer period of step 0.
1,. Press Press this key unti% t#P icon
disappears.
7ote@ 4hene8er to terminate the Timed Program? press M-)#9RN to return to the norma% operation.
%..2 -unnin& the Timed Pro&ram
*ction .CD Display Description
1. Press Reca%% P This 4i%% use the Reca%% Program Feature.
2 Press t#P
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Reca%% 3
This 4i%% enter into Reca%% Timed Program "ode.
,. Press
*P or '7
Press to check the settings of the stepsCtimed
su$programsD
0 Press

Press #nter to confirm
5. to -y- /
3333
Reca%% 3
*se the num$er key C1/(D to input the num$er of
running cyc%es
Lou can key in 1/(((( cyc%es.
3333 means the timed program 4i%% run infinite
cyc%es.
6. Press Press this key to acti8ate the timed program.
7ote@ 4hene8er to terminate the Timed Program? press M-)#9RN to return to the norma% operation.
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%.. Preset Pro&rammin&
*ction .CD Display Description
1. Press Program P This 4i%% use the Programming Feature.
2. to Program 0 *se the num$er key C1/(D to se%ect the program
num$er and it 4i%% enter into the Preset
Programming "ode.
.n this e=amp%e? Preset Program 7um$er 0 is
se%ected.
,. to 2/et *se the num$er key to input your desired 8o%tage.
0. Press Press #nter to confirm the 8o%tage setting.
5. to ./et *se the num$er key to input your desired current.
6. Press Press this key to confirm the current setting.
The program 4i%% then ad8ance to the ne=t Preset.
.n this e=amp%e? it 4i%% ad8ance Program 5
7. Repeat
Procedures , to 6
Lou can repeat procedure , to 6 to change the
setting of ne=t preset? other4ise Kust press enter
unti% Program P icon disappears.
%..! Selectin& Preset
*ction .CD Display Description
1. Press Reca%% P This 4i%% use the Reca%% Program Feature.
2. to Reca%% 0 *se the num$er key C1/(D to se%ect the program
num$er and it 4i%% enter into Reca%% Preset "ode.
.n this e=amp%e? Preset Program 7um$er 0 is
se%ected.
,. Press Press this key to acti8ate the chosen preset
num$er.
7ote@ 4hene8er to terminate the Preset Program? press M-)#9RN to return to the norma% operation.
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(. )aintenance
(.1 -ecalibration
(.1.1 Introduction
This in/case reca%i$ration is to reduce the difference $et4een the set 8a%ues and the disp%ayed 8a%ues
on the )-' 'isp%ay. Lou on%y use the reca%i$ration 4hen the difference is greater than 3.12 for
8o%tage or 3.319 for current. The 4ho%e reca%i$ration for 8o%tages and current takes %ess than 15
minutes. .t is performed $y a proprietary soft4are using regression a%gorithm.
The reca%i$ration soft4are is compati$%e to 4indo4 QP? "e? 2333? (1#? (1.
(.1.2 Installation of the recalibration software
1. .n the insta%%ation disk? run Setup.exe inside the fo%der of Re/ca%i$ration to insta%% the
reca%i$ration soft4are.
2. Fo%%o4 the instructions in the setup program.
,. Fina%%y? a 'P Reca%i$ration icon is created in the Program "enu.
(.1. $peration Instruction
1. #nsure your P- is !ff? connect R/2,2 to seria% com. port of your P- and the po4er supp%y.
2. !n your Po4er upp%y? press RS=IFTS key? then ;uick%y press R-S228!'"S key and se%ect R/
2,2 fo%%o4ed $y R:6T:-S key.
,. 4itch on your P- and run the 'P reca%i$ration soft4are.
0. Fo%%o4 the instructions sho4n in the soft4are.
(.2 Trouble Shootin&
1. Keypad and Kog dia% do not 4ork.
-heck key %ock sym$o%? if in )ock state? un%ock unit $y RS=IFTS then R.$C58U6.$C5S key.
!ther4ise s4itch !FF unit and s4itch !7 again to see if pro$%em persists.
2. 7o output po4er
-heck output on&off sym$o% on disp%ay. !ther4ise? press RS=IFTS then R$8P $68$FFS.
,. -annot get high 8o%tage setting 4ithin the rated ma=imum.
-heck *pper 2o%tage )imit setting $y RS=IFTS then R2S key.
Reset to rated ma=imum 8o%tage.
0. CANCEL sym$o% keeps appearing in a%% keying in operation.
Keying in time not fast enough as on%y 13 seconds are a%%o4ed for data inputing.
9nd , seconds for operation mode setting. e.g. %ock&un%ock?output on&off 6 etc.
5.OUT OF RANGE keeps appearing
9. -heck if setting is 4ithin the rated range.
5. .f this occurs during 8o%tage setting? p%ease refer to point ,.
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'. PC Interface Control User )anual
This section sho4s ho4 to connect@
9 sing%e po4er supp%y 8ia R/2,2 .nterface
2 or a$o8eCup to ,1D po4er supp%ies 8ia R/015 .nterface
'.1 Connect a Sin&le Power Supply to PC ,ia -S122
The po4er supp%y can $e connected to P- 8ia R/2,2 as sho4n in Figure 1.1.
P%ease use the pro8ided R/2,2 connection ca$%e.
The data format is 9-..? no parity $it? 1 data $it? 1 stop $it.
The recommended $aud rate is (633 $ps.CP%ease refer to 9ppendi= 5 for detai%sD
Figure 1.1 -onnection $et4een a P- and a ing%e Po4er upp%y 8ia R/2,2.
R/2,2
13m ma=.
-onnect the R/2,2 ca$%e to the
R/2,2 port at rear pane% of the
Po4er upp%y
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'.2 Connect )ultiple Power Supplies to PC ,ia -S1!'"
For mu%tip%e po4er supp%ies? use the R/015 .nterface through the R/015 port at rear pane% of the
po4er supp%y. *p to ,1 po4er supp%ies can $e connected 8ia R/015.
Lou 4i%% need a R/2,2 to R/015 9dapter C9TR/2015? !ptiona% 9ccessory D and the connection
sho4n in Figure 1.2a 6 1.2$.
Figure 1.2a. -onnection diagram for mu%tip%e po4er supp%y
Figure 1.2$. -onnection diagram $et4een 9TR/2015 9dapter and R/015
-onnectors.
For more informations7 please see *ppendi> 3 and *ppendi> C.
1333m ma=.
2 1
9J
1
5/
<7'
2
R/2,2 connection
R/015 connection
R/2,2 to R015
9dapter ? 9TR/2015
Coptiona% accessoryD
<7' 5/ 9J <7' 5/ 9J
13m ma=.
-onnect to
P-Is
R/2,2 port
<7' 5/ 9J
1
123 ohm
Resistor
123 ohm
Resistor
P%ease connect the pro8ided
123ohm resistors across J9 and /5
of R/015 connectors at the rear of
first and %ast po4er supp%ies.
R/2,2 to R015 9dapter
1
R015 -onnector
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'. PC *pplication Software
'..1 /hat the *pplication Software will Do
The app%ication soft4are can perform@
Timed ProgrammingT
Preset ProgrammingT
'ata )oggingT
2o%tage? -urrent and *pper 2o%tage )imit ettings.
'..2 System -e?uirements
-P* 053 "hB or a$o8e
121 "5 Ram
"in. monitor screen reso%ution@ 133 = 633 pi=e%s.
!perating systems@ :indo4s
U
QP? "#? 2333? (1#? (1
*ll brand or trade names are trademar+s or re&istered trademar+s of their respecti,e
companies.
'.. Installation of Software
1. P%ace the pro8ided insta%%ation disc in your -' Rom 'ri8e and run etup.exe.
2. Fo%%o4 the instructions in the setup program.


'uring the running of the setup program? you may encounter M2#R.!7
-!7F.-TN remarks? ignore it and c%ick M!ESN to comp%ete the insta%%ation.
,. 9 'P icon is created in the Program "enu.
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'.! -unnin& the application software for -S122 Interface
'.!.1 Start1up the *pplication Software for -S122
1. #nsure your P- is !FF? connect R/2,2 ca$%e to the seria% port of your P- and the po4er supp%y.
2. !n your po4er supp%y? press the RS=IFTS key? then ;uick%y press R-S228!'"S key and se%ect
-S122 fo%%o4ed $y R:6T:-S key.
,. 4itch on your P- and run the 'P program.
0. -%ick on Setup? and se%ect the desired -!" Port. The defau%t is set at -!" 1.
Figure 1.0.1a
5. -%ick on Supply Connect? then c%ick on Sin&le in the drop menu.
6. 9n I"nte#n$l Ti%e& '#o(#$%N :indo4 4i%% appear as sho4n in Figure 1.0.1$. -%ick on the )$t$
Lo( header on top right and a )$t$ Lo( :indo4 as sho4n in Figure 1.0.1c 4i%% appear.
Figure 1.0.1$ .nterna% Timed Program Aeader.
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5efore running the app%ication soft4are? you must ha8e insta%%ed and
connected your po4er supp%y to the P- using the pro8ided R/2,2 ca$%e.
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Figure 1.0.1c 'ata )og :indo4
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:hen the right $ottom corner of the disp%ay 4indo4 sho4s the U;. 8a%ue as sho4s in Figure
1.0.1d? it indicated that the po4er supp%y is connected to P-. The po4er supp%y is operating
norma%%y.
Figure 1.0.1d
Figure 1.0.1e
.f it sho4s 6o Connection as sho4n in Figure 1.0.1e? check the fo%%o4ing@
9D <o $ack to Setup* check if the correct -!" port has $eed assigned.
5D -heck the po4er supp%y if R/2,2 has $een se%ected.
-D -heck the R/2,2 ca$%e connection.
'D -heck 4hether the po4er supp%y is !7.
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'.!.2 #eneral $perations
P%ease refer to Figure 1.0.2a for the fo%%o4ing descriptions.
Figure 1.0.2a. <enera% 'escriptions
1. Power Supply Description@
Lou may c%ick on the assign an identification for your po4er supp%y in use.
9ctua%%y this feature is main%y for mu%tip%e po4er supp%ies app%ication 4ith R/015.
2. *ddress@
This function is for mu%tip%e po4er supp%ies app%ication. #ach po4er supp%y has a uni;ue
address. .gnore this function 4hen using R/2,2.
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. ;olta&e@
#nter the desired output 8o%tage 4ith decima% point.
!. Current@
#nter the desired current %imit 4ith decima% point.
". and %. ;olta&e and Current display on .CD
9%ternati8e 4ay to adKust the !utput 2o%tage and -urrent?
)eft c%ick to increase $y 3.1 unitT
Right c%ick to decrease $y 3.1 unit.
(. $utput
)eft c%ick on icon 4i%% s4itch !7 or !FF the ouput.
'.!. Data .o&&in& and Settin& /indow in *pplication Software
Figure 1.0.,a 'ata )ogging Function for a ing%e Po4er upp%y
1. Settin& /indow
.n MSettin(+ :indo4? the Data .o& Samplin& Time and ;olta&e Upper .imit Settin& can $e
set $y *ser.
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Lou can input your desired samp%e time from 1 second up or se%ect from the drop menu.
Lou can set your output 8o%tage upper %imit 8a%ue to further safeguard your %o4 8o%tage
app%ications.
2. Data .o& /indow
9. Lou can use the ,)$t$ Lo(+ 4indo4 to 8ie4 present output data or stored data.
5. 9%% the parameters at the $ottom of the 4indo4 disp%ay can $e changed $y direct entry
from the P- C4ith decima% pointD and then confirm $y the :nter key of the P-? or se%ect the
8a%ues from respecti8e drop menu.
Parameters at the $ottom of the )$t$ Lo( 4indo4@
2 "in //////// "inimum 2o%tage )e8e%.
2 "a=.//////// "a=imum 2o%tage )e8e%.
- "in. //////// "inimum -urrent )e8e%.
- "a=. //////// "a=imum -urrent )e8e%.
: "in. //////// "inimum Po4er )e8e% in :att.
: "a=. //////// "a=imum Po4er )e8e% in :att.
. .o& 6ame
-%ick cursor on M*ntit%eN? and type in a name for your %og.
!. .o& Description
Lou can type in your detai% description of your %og.
". Sa,e .o&
aD This function Cand the iconD $ecomes effecti8e 4hen a )og 7ame is entered to
rep%ace the M*ntit%eN.
$D -%ick on it 4i%% sa8e the current data onto the P-.
cD To retrie8e the data? go to the drop menu at C,D Lo( N$%e.
%. :>port to a File of )S :>cel A>lsB type
-%ick on this icon 4i%% e=port the co%%ected data Cin the S$-e Lo(D in MxlN format to your P-.
P.2,
(. $pen File .o& of A>ls typeB
-%ick on this icon 4i%% import the co%%ected data in .xl format fi%e to the 'P soft4are.

'. Delete .o&
-%ick on this icon 4i%% de%ete the current %og or retrie8ed %og on the disp%ay at a current )og 7ame.
C. Print .o& in A>lsB Format
'.!.! The Time Frame Concept of Data .o&
The data %ogging function starts 4hen the soft4are is started running. .n figure 1.0.0a? it sho4s the
data %og in graphica% presentation. The Time )inimum and Time .en&th can $e set $y *sers. 5oth
parameters are adKusta$e so that any time period of the %og can $e disp%ayed for ana%ysis.
Figure 1.0.0a. The 'ata )og :indo4 'isp%ay
:hen T )in is set to Bero second? it means the unit is on rea% time and the %ength of time %apsed is
on the %eft hand side of the Time "inimum. T .en is the %ength of time %apsed starting from the
Time "inimum.
.n the a$o8e e=amp%e? T "in is set to ,23 second and T %ength to 63 second? the disp%ay sho4s the
output data starting at ,23 seconds ago and ending at the ,13 second mark.
Figure 1.0.0$ The time frame of 'ata )og
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'.!.". Internal Timed Pro&ram
The P- .nterface remote mode rea%%y e%iminates the tedious process in keying in groups of entries
on the po4er supp%y. 5ecause a%% the data are disp%ayed together in the monitor? possi$i%ity of 4rong
entry is great%y reduced. 'ata of different groups can $e c%assified? stored? e=ported and retrie8ed for
use at any time.
Furthermore? retrie8ed data 4i%% $e in red co%or if they e=ceed the preset %imits of 8o%tage in *pper
2o%tage )e8e% or -urrent )imiting 8a%ues.
The operation princip%e of a8ing? #=porting? Fi%ing? 'e%eting and Printing are the same as the 'ata
)og Function.
Clear Table........... 'e%ete a%% data in the 'isp%ay Ta$%e and ready for ne4 data entry.
Sa,e To PS..............Transfer data from 'isp%ay Ta$%e to the Po4er upp%y.
-ead Fro PS............<et data from the Po4er upp%y.
-un.........................To run the Timed Program
-unnin& Cycle
#nter the num$er of desired running cyc%es here. The ma=imum cyc%es is
infinite as M2N cyc%e is entered.
$peration
1. -%ear o%d data in the po4er supp%y $y first c%ick RClear TableS then c%ick RSa,e To PSS.
2. -heck if no data in po4er supp%y $y c%ick R-ead Fro PSS.
,. #nter data in the ta$%e using the I*p 'o4n )eft RightI keys of your P- key$oard for ne4
%ocations
0. 'ata e=ceed the rated 8o%tage and current 4i%% not $e accepted.
5. 2o%tage e=ceed set *2) C*pper 2o%tage )imitD 4i%% not $e accepted.
6. .f retrie8ed or entered data e=ceed preset *pper or )o4er )imit setting of 8o%tage& current&time?
the data 4i%% $ecomes red in co%our.
7. Transfer set data to po4er supp%y $y c%icking RSa,e to PSS.
1. -%ick R-ead Fro PSS to initiate the R-unS -ommand.
(. et num$er of desired R-unnin& CycleS and c%ick R-unS.
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'.!.% Internal Preset )emory
The operation princip%e is the same as .nterna% Timed Program.
To acti8ate the se%ected preset 8a%ues? c%ick on the $o= of the RSelectS co%umn then c%ick R-unS.
.f retrie8ed or entered data e=ceed present *pper or )o4er )imit etting of 8o%tage&current&time? the
co%our 4i%% $ecome red in co%our.
'." -unnin& the software usin& -S1!'" Interface
5efore running the app%ication soft4are? you must ha8e insta%%ed and connected your po4er supp%ies
to the P- 8ia R/015 as Figure 1.2a and $ on page 16.
1. !n your po4er supp%ies? press RS=IFTS key? then ;uick%y press R-S1228!'"S key and se%ect -S1
!'" fo%%o4ed $y R:6T:-S key..
2. 9 ,/digit num$er 4i%% appear. This num$er is the address asigned to the po4er supp%y ad 4i%% $e
used in the soft4are.
,. *sing the keypad to key in the address to assign for each po4er supp%y. The range is 331 V 3,1
and each of the po4er supp%ies re;uires an uni;ue address.
0. 4itch on your P- and run the 'P program.
5. -%ick on Setup? and se%ect the desired -!" port. The defau%t is set to -!" 1.
6. .n the too% $ar? -%ick on Supply Connect? then c%ick on ing%e in the drop menu.
7. 9n .nterna% Timed Program :indo4 4i%% appear.
1. 5y choosing the address in the 9ddress Fie%d CFigure 1.5aD Lou can input the desired settings for
each po4er supp%y as gi8en in ection 1.0.2a on page 23.
Figure 1.5a 9ddress of each Po4er upp%y.
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P.26
'.".1 )ulti /indow *nalysis
1. .n the too% $ar? -%ick on Supply Connect? then c%ick on )ulti in the drop "enu.
2. 9 )ulti /indows :indo4 CFigure 1.5.1aD 4i%% appear.
Figure 1.5.1a "u%ti :indo4
,. -%ick on the icon Ccirc%ed in red in figure 1.5.1aD? a )ulti Power Supply Connect Setup CFigure
1.5.1$D 4i%% appear.
Figure 1.5.1$ "u%ti Po4er upp%y -onnect etup.
0. -%ick on *utoScan Connect? the 4indo4 4i%% sho4 the connected po4er supp%y indicated as
MLN as sho4n in Figure 1.5.1$.
5. -%ick on the $o= a%ong the ;isible -o%umn to set the desired po4er supp%y to $e 8isi$%e in
.ultiple )$t$ Lo( /in&o0.
P.27
6. *sers can type in the %ocation and description of the po4er supp%ies in the .ocation and
Description -o%umn.
7. -%ick on Close $utton C$ottom right hand cornerD to return to .ultiple )$t$ Lo( /in&o0.
1. Remarks@
Fig 1.5.1c
D1EShow Di&ital
!ne c%ick? it 4i%% sho4 the digita% readings of a%% the connected po4er supp%ies
D2EShow .o&
!ne c%ick? it 4i%% sho4 the data %og of a%% the connected po4er supp%ies.
DEShow Di&ital and .o&
!ne c%ick? it 4i%% sho4 $oth the data %og of a%% the connected po4er supp%ies.
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Figure 1.5.1d
Lou can c%ick on the data %og to se%ect the po4er supp%y? the data %og 4i%% high%ight in $%ue and the
address $ar in the %eft $ottom 4indo4 4i%% sho4 the se%ected po4er supp%y.
DESin&le *lleyway Display
!ne c%ick? it 4i%% on%y disp%ay the data %og of the se%ected po4er supp%y CFigure 1.5.1eD. .t 4i%%
disa$%e the icon C2D? C,D and C0D.
The parameters at the $ottom are same as the 'ata )og :indo4 in R/2,2 .nterface.
The All S' Tick $o= /// Tick to app%y the parameters to a%% 'ata )og :indo4 in "u%ti 9%%ey4ay
'isp%ay.
D!E)ulti *lleyway Display
!ne c%ick? it 4i%% disp%ay the 'ata )og and output data of a%% po4er supp%ies.
.t 4i%% acti8ate the icon C2D? C,D and C0D.
D"E.o& Thumbnails SiFe Setup
!ne c%ick? it %et user to adKust the 4indo4 siBe of the 'ata %og :indo4 in "u%ti 9%%ey4ay 'isp%ay.
*se the s%iders to adKust the height and the 4idth of the 'ata )og :indo4.
ca%e 0@, tick $o= can ena$%e 0@, screen siBe for the 'ata )og :indo4s.
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Figure 1.5.1e
The fo%%o4ing ta$%es descr$es the function on each .con as sho4n in figure 1.5.1e.
Icon Descriptions
1 a8e )og
2 'e%ete )og .t can de%ete the %og data in the P-.
, #=port to a fi%e )og of =%s
type
-%ick on this icon 4i%% e=port the co%%ected data
Cin 'ata )ogD in =%s format to your P-.
0 !pen Fi%e )og of =%s type -%ick on this icon 4i%% import the co%%ected data
in =%s format fi%e to the 'P soft4are.
5 -%ose Fi%e )og of =%s type -%ick on this icon 4i%% c%ose the import =%s
format fi%e.
6 Print )og Print )og in =%s format.
7 )og -%ick on it to se%ect the sa8e %og data.
1 amp%e -%ick on it to se%ect the samp%ing time.
( et2 -%ick on it and type in to change the 8o%tage
setting of the se%ected po4er supp%y.
13 et- -%ick on it and type in to change the current
setting of the se%ected po4er supp%y.
P.,3
*PP:6DIG *
SDP C$)))*6D S:T
H
P.,1
-emar+s in usin& the -emote Pro&rammin& )ode
The R2,2&015 interface is a%4ays ready for connection to P- for remote programming operation .
The defau%t setting is R/2,2 ? ho4e8er it is recommended to check the status of R/2,2&015
setting $y using the keypad at the front pane% .C see 6.1., D.
The keypad can $e disa$%ed $y@ either pressing A.FT then )!-K&*7)!-K
or $y entering the input command #GaddressF G-RF.
SDP Command Set
W X/ command data? R S / return data? R!KS Y Z!KZ? R-RS Y 3dh
[[[[ Y ,3h? ,3h? ,3h? ,3h / ,(h? ,(h? ,(h? ,(h C0 $ytes dataD
[[[ Y ,3h? ,3h? ,3h / ,(h? ,(h? ,(h C, $ytes dataD
[[ Y ,3h? ,3h > ,(h? ,(h C2 $ytes dataD
GaddressF ,3h? ,3h / ,fh? ,fh C2 $ytes dataD.
3old I Input Command
"t$lic 1 Retu#n )$t$ 2#o% 'o0e# Suppl3
P Y Po4er upp%y
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
S:SS JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
'isa$%e front pane%
keypad and make
P to Remote "ode
.nput -ommand@
:6DS JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
#na$%e front pane%
keypad and make
P to e=it Remote
"ode
.nput -ommand@
CC$) JaddressK J-SK L22212""M JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
-hange R/
2,2&R015
GRF Y 3 /F R/
2,2
GRF Y 1 /F R/
015
P.,2
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
#C$) JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4RS6 RS485 A&&#e 4776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et the R/015
address
.nput -ommand@
#)*G JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et ma=imum
8o%tage and current
of P
.nput -ommand@
#$;P JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 47776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et *pper 2o%tage
)imit of P
.nput -ommand@
#:TD JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 477776 Cu##ent 477776 496 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
8olt$(e 477776 Cu##ent 477776 4:6 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et 2o%tage 6
-urrent reading
from P
P in -2 mode
P in -- mode
.nput -ommand@
#:TS JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et 2o%tage 6
-urrent et 2a%ue
from P
P.,,
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
#:T) JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
.e%o#3 : 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
.e%o#3 2 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
.e%o#3 ; 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et 9%% Preset
"emory 2a%ues
from P
.nput -ommand@
#:T) JaddressK location L11CM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et "emory from
pecific Preset of
P
.nput -ommand@
#:TP JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
'#o(#$% 99 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 .inute 4776 Secon& 4776 4CR6
'#o(#$% 9: 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 .inute 4776 Secon& 4776 4CR6
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
'#o(#$% :; 8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 .inute 4776 Secon& 4776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et a%% the Timed
Program "emory of
P
.nput -ommand@
#:TP JaddressK pro&ram L2211CM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
8olt$(e 47776 Cu##ent 47776 .inute 4776 Secon& 4776 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et Timed Program
"emory from
pecific Program of
P
P.,0
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
#P*. JaddressK NC-O

Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
Re$&in( -olt$(e 4<<<<6 8 4ON6
Re$&in( cu##ent 4<<<<6 A 4ON6
Re$&in( 0$tt 4<<<<6 / 4ON6
Ti%e# %inute 4<<<<6 econ& 4<<6 ti%e# 4ON6 colon 4ON6 % 4ON6 4ON6
Settin( -olt$(e 4<<<6 8-cont 4ON6 8-=$# 4ON6 8 4ON6
Settin( cu##ent 4<<<6 "-Cont 4ON6 "-=$# 4ON6 A 4ON6
'#o(#$% 4<6 '#o(#$% 4ON6 '-=$# 4ON6
SETT"NG 4ON6 5e3 loc> 4ON6 5e3 open 4ON6 FAULT 4ON6 Output on
4ON6
Output o22 4ON6 Re%ote 4ON6 4CR6
4O56 4CR6
<et )-' 'isp%ay
.nformation
.nput -ommand@
;$.T JaddressK ,olta&e L2221GGGM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
et 2o%tage )e8e%
QQQ/"a=. !utput
Rating
2o%tage Y QQ.Q 2
-urrent Y Q.QQ 2
.nput -ommand@
CU-- JaddressK current L2221GGGM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
et -urrent )e8e%
.nput -ommand@
S$;P JaddressK ,olta&e L2221GGGM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
et *pper 2o%tage )imit
of P
.nput -ommand@
S$UT JaddressK 1 JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
'isa$%e !utput of P
P.,5
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
S$UT JaddressK 2 JC-K
Retu#n )$t$ 2#o% 'o0e# Suppl3?
4O56 4CR6
#na$%e !utput of P
.nput -ommand@
P$// JaddressK location L11CM2 JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
#na$%e the output
4hen s4itch on the
po4er supp%y.
.nput -ommand@
P$// JaddressK location L11CM1 JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
'isa$%e the output
4hen s4itch on the
po4er supp%y.
.nput -ommand@
P-$) JaddressK location L11CM ;olta&e L2221GGGM Current L2221GGGM JC-F
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
et 2o%tage and -urrent
8a%ues of Preset
"emory
.nput -ommand@
P-$P JaddressK location L2211CM ;olta&e L2221GGGM Current L2221GGGM )inute
L221CCM Second L221"CM JC-F
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
et 2o%tage? -urrent and
Time period of Timed
Program
.nput -ommand@
-U6) JaddressK location L11CM JC-K
Retu#n )$t$ 2#o% 'o0e# Suppl3?
4O56 4CR6
Reca%% Preset "emory
1/(
.nput -ommand@
-U6P JaddressK times L2221CCCM JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
Run Timed Program
C333 Y run infinite
timesD
P.,6
Command Code < -eturn Data Description
.nput -ommand@
ST$P JaddressK JC-K
Return 'ata from Po4er upp%y@
4O56 4CR6
top Timed Program
SDP Command Set REV1.2-- 10/2004
P.,7
*PP:6DIG 3
-S122 C*3.: *6D C$66:CTI$6 I6F$-)*TI$6
P.,1
*PP:6DIG 3 -S122 C*3.: *6D C$66:CT$-S I6F$-)*TI$6
-emar+
/ The %ine $uffer is assumed to $e 16 $ytes %ong.
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!PT.!79) R/2,2 to R/015 9dapter
9TR/2015
*ser "anua%
P.03
I6T-$DUCTI$6
This 9dapter is designed for connecting your P- 4ith R/2,2 communication port to A9)F/
'*P)#Q R/015 interface programma$%e po4er supp%ies Cor other e;uipmentD. .ts transmission
%ength can $e up to 1333m.
F:*TU-:S < 3:6:FITS
7o dri8er soft4are is needed
-an direct%y connected to ma%e R/2,2 communication port of your P-
C$6T-$. *6D PI6 *SSI#6):6T
Fi&.1
C1D R/2,2 C-onnect to the P- communication port D
C2D R/015 C-onnect to e;uipment 4ith R/015 interfaceD
There are 6 pins? on%y *P? 31 and #6D pin are usefu%.
C,D Pin *P
C0D Pin 31
C5D Pin #6D
SP:CIFIC*TI$6S
-S122 side of the adapter '5/( fema%e connector
-S1!'" side of the adaptor ,/pin connector / pin 1@ R/015 CJ9D
pin 2@ R/015 C/5D
pin ,@ <7'
Connection Speed (633$ps
Transmission .en&th *p to 1333 m
Dimension ,,mm C:D = 17mm CAD = 17mm C'D
/ei&ht 03 g
9TR/2015
R/2,2 to R/015 9dapter
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P.01
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-onnect the R/2,2 side of 9TR/2015 to the P- -ommunication port.
1. ing%e Po4er upp%y -onnection@
FI#.2
2. 2 or more po4er supp%ies connection@
Fi&.
123 ohm
come 4ith 9TR/2015 123 ohm
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