Analog programming interface 0-5v range – Xantrex Technology XDC 20-600 User Manual

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Calibration (6000 Watt only)

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5. Enter current data

Enter the current read from the shunt via the external DVM.

CAL:OUTP:CURR:DATA <current>

6. Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants.

Analog Programming Interface 0-5V Range

To set up to calibrate the analog programming interface, you will need a DC
power source capable of outputting 0 to 5V and a DVM.

Table 4-2, “Analog Programming Pins” on page 4–7

Analog Programming Interface Voltage Programming Calibration

1. Connect the power source across the voltage programming lines, Pins B3 and

B1(GND). Attach a DVM across the voltage programming lines as well.

2. Minimum calibration level

Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 0.5V (10% of full
scale).
Set the power supply to receive 5V analog voltage programming calibration
data with the command:

CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:LEV MIN

3. Enter voltage data

Enter the voltage at the voltage programming lines, read from the external
DVM.

CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:DATA <voltage>

4. Maximum calibration level

Set the input to the programming lines to approximately 4.5V (90% of full
scale).
Set the power supply to receive 5V analog voltage programming calibration
data with the command:

CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:LEV MAX

5. Enter voltage data

Enter the voltage at the voltage programming lines, read from the external
DVM.

CAL:ANAL:5V:PROG:VOLT:DATA <voltage>

6. Power supply calculates and stores calibration constants.

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