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TM-XR9B-01XN ixImportant Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vii1FeaturesDescription - - - - - - -
Contentsx TM-XR9B-01XNBaud Rate Selection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–18Flow Control Selection
ContentsTM-XR9B-01XN xi4CalibrationIntroduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -4–1V
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TM-XR9B-01XN xiiiFigure 1-1 Sample configuration using Ethernet/RS-232 Interface(1200 Watt DC Power Supplies Shown) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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TM-XR9B-01XN xvTable 2-1 Remote Programming LEDs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–4Table 2-2 Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Jum
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1FeaturesDescriptionThe Ethernet/RS-232 Interface is a microprocessor-controlled option card for all models of the XFR series of DC output power suppl
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Features1–2 TM-XR9B-01XNFeatures and FunctionsInterface Features• Programmable soft limits for voltage and current• Programmable over voltage protecti
Features and FunctionsTM-XR9B-01XN 1–3Ethernet Features• Auto-sensing 10/100Base-T network interface• Robust onboard TCP/IP stack supports:•TCP/UDP• U
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2Installation and ConfigurationIntroductionThe Ethernet/RS-232 Interface is usually installed at the factory. Your local distributor or service center
Installation and Configuration2–2 TM-XR9B-01XNAlso, depending on your specific configuration, you will need additional items.For Ethernet (via network
Initial InspectionTM-XR9B-01XN 2–3Initial InspectionOn first receiving your unit, perform a quick physical check. • Ensure each package contains a pow
Installation and Configuration2–4 TM-XR9B-01XNFront PanelFigure 2-1 shows the front panel of an XFR 1200 Watt supply with Ethernet/RS-232 Interface in
Initial InspectionTM-XR9B-01XN 2–5Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Subplate and PCBThe Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Subplate is visible from the rear panel of t
Installation and Configuration2–6 TM-XR9B-01XNFigure 2-3 shows the internal components on the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface PCB. Table 2-5 shows which jum
Initial InspectionTM-XR9B-01XN 2–7Table 2-2Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Jumper SelectionsJ2 Baud rate selection (default 9600)page 2–18 B1 (5-6) [closed]
XFR 1.2kW and 2.8kW Ethernet/RS-232 Interface OptionOperating ManualTM-XR9B-01XN.book Page i Monday, April 19, 2004 9:00 AM
Installation and Configuration2–8 TM-XR9B-01XNChanging Internal JumpersSome of the settings on the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card are user selectable
Changing Internal JumpersTM-XR9B-01XN 2–9Once that is complete, turn the board over and, if necessary, remove the short ribbon cable connected to J64
Installation and Configuration2–10 TM-XR9B-01XNBasic Setup Procedure - EthernetThis procedure can be used as a quick reference for those familiar with
Basic Setup Procedure - RS-232TM-XR9B-01XN 2–11Basic Setup Procedure - RS-232This procedure can be used as a quick reference for those familiar with t
Installation and Configuration2–12 TM-XR9B-01XNConfiguring for Ethernet or RS-232This interface card can be configured for Ethernet communication, or
Ethernet CommunicationsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–13Ethernet CommunicationsEthernet ConnectionThere are two options for controlling your XFR power supply via Ethe
Installation and Configuration2–14 TM-XR9B-01XNLocating the Power Supply on Your Network1. Record the MAC address for your power supply. This will be
Ethernet CommunicationsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–15Configuring Ethernet BridgeThe Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card has an Ethernet Bridge that converts the etherne
Installation and Configuration2–16 TM-XR9B-01XNInstalling and Using RealPort®1BackgroundRealPort® software allows you to keep using your existing appl
RS-232 CommunicationsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–17RS-232 CommunicationsRS-232 ConnectionUse an approved RS-232 connector and null modem cable when connecting the
About XantrexXantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power electronics and controls with products from 50 watt mobile units to
Installation and Configuration2–18 TM-XR9B-01XNBaud Rate SelectionSerial transmission sends and receives data in bit streams at fixed bit rates. Both
RS-232 CommunicationsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–19Flow Control SelectionFlow control signals regulate data flow for proper communication. To enable or disable the
Installation and Configuration2–20 TM-XR9B-01XNRemote/Local OperationRemote/Local Mode StartupThe power supply can be set to start-up in remote or loc
Remote/Local OperationTM-XR9B-01XN 2–21Remote Mode OperationWhile in remote mode, use the interface commands to control the output of the power supply
Installation and Configuration2–22 TM-XR9B-01XNLocal Mode OperationIn local mode operation, you set the voltage and current output levels and the OVP
Power Supply SettingsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–23Local Lockout (LLO) CommandUse the Local Lockout command to disable the LOCAL button on the power supply front p
Installation and Configuration2–24 TM-XR9B-01XNAdditional User Options and SettingsYou can customize remote operation settings for OVP (over voltage p
Additional User Options and SettingsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–25TTL Shutdown PolarityYou can use the Shutdown function to disable or enable the supply's out
Installation and Configuration2–26 TM-XR9B-01XNUser SignalsUser Lines ConnectorAuxiliary User Lines connector, located on the Ethernet/RS-232 Interfac
User SignalsTM-XR9B-01XN 2–27Figure 2-6User Lines Signal Connector Circuit Block DiagramTM-XR9B-01XN.book Page 27 Monday, April 19, 2004 9:00 AM
iiiAbout This ManualPurposeThis Operating Manual is for the XFR 1.2kW and 2.8kW Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Option; a microprocessor-controlled option c
Installation and Configuration2–28 TM-XR9B-01XNUser Lines Cable ConnectionUse a standard 8-position telephone jack and data cable to connect to the us
3OperationIntroductionThis section covers Ethernet/RS-232 Interface programming, including an extensive set of device-dependent commands, error codes,
Operation3–2 TM-XR9B-01XNRS-232 OperationWhen the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card is configured for RS-232 you can send and receive data between your p
Command SyntaxTM-XR9B-01XN 3–3Command Format and ParametersThe device-dependent language for the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface consists of commands and pa
Operation3–4 TM-XR9B-01XNFloating Point Number <float>Variables sent with command parameters are floating point numbers. Table 3-2 defines the s
Command SyntaxTM-XR9B-01XN 3–5Command StringsIf you send more than one command line, separate the commands with a semicolon. The semicolon may be prec
Operation3–6 TM-XR9B-01XNCommand SummaryUse these commands to control the operation of the supply. They are listed here in order of function such as P
Command SummaryTM-XR9B-01XN 3–7Table 3-4Query CommandsAUXA? Asks for the state of the set value for the AUXA commandAUXB? Asks for the state of the se
Operation3–8 TM-XR9B-01XNTable 3-5Calibration CommandsCMODE Places the supply into calibration mode.IDATA Calculates the slope and intercept for curre
Command ReferenceTM-XR9B-01XN 3–9Command ReferenceTable 3-7Command ReferenceASTS? Asks for the supply’s accumulated status register. The accumulated s
About This Manualiv TM-XR9B-01XNOrganizationThis Manual is organized into 4 chapters and 2 appendixes.Chapter 1, “Features” Describes the interface an
Operation3–10 TM-XR9B-01XNDLY <seconds> Sets a programmable time delay employed by the supply before reporting fault conditions. The power suppl
Command ReferenceTM-XR9B-01XN 3–11FOLD? Asks for the supply’s present foldback setting.Response: FOLD <mode> where mode is: 0 (OFF) or1 (CV or
Operation3–12 TM-XR9B-01XNIMAX <current> Sets an upper soft limit on the supply’s programmed output current. If the soft limit is exceeded, or i
Command ReferenceTM-XR9B-01XN 3–13LLO Disables the front panel LOCAL switch. When LLO is in effect you can only return to local mode using the GTL com
Operation3–14 TM-XR9B-01XNREN <1/ON>, <0/OFF>Remote Enable. When set to REN 0, the power supply is in local mode. If a command is sent fro
Command ReferenceTM-XR9B-01XN 3–15UNMASK? Asks for the supply's fault conditions which are currently enabled (unmasked).Response: UNMASK <faul
Operation3–16 TM-XR9B-01XNVRHI The power supply outputs a voltage value to an external voltmeter connected as part of the calibration procedure and re
Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault RegistersTM-XR9B-01XN 3–17Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault RegistersThe Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card uses
Operation3–18 TM-XR9B-01XNNotes:1. All mnemonics can be masked or unmasked.2. The error (ERR) bit is reset in the accumulated status, status, and seri
Error CodesTM-XR9B-01XN 3–19Error CodesIf the ERR flag in the accumulated status or fault registers has been activated, an ERR? query will return an e
About This ManualTM-XR9B-01XN vConventions UsedThe following conventions are used in this guide.Related InformationYou can find more information about
Operation3–20 TM-XR9B-01XNTroubleshootingDiagnostic LEDsThis section describes the diagnostic LEDs found on the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface.Computer Ope
TroubleshootingTM-XR9B-01XN 3–21Ethernet Mode Troubleshooting TipsTable 3-10Ethernet Mode TipsCannot establish communication or cannot find XFR on net
Operation3–22 TM-XR9B-01XNAble to connect to the device server (Ethernet Bridge), but unable to control or receive a response from the power supplyThe
TroubleshootingTM-XR9B-01XN 3–23RS-232 Mode Troubleshooting TipsRS-232 and/or Ethernet Mode Troubleshooting TipsTable 3-11RS-232 Mode TipsCannot estab
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4CalibrationIntroductionYou can calibrate the interface in either Ethernet or RS-232 mode by adjusting the signal levels on the interface card so that
Calibration4–2 TM-XR9B-01XNYou can calibrate the Ethernet/RS-232 Interface for:• Voltage program• Voltage readback • Current program • Current readbac
Voltage Mode CalibrationTM-XR9B-01XN 4–3Voltage Mode CalibrationVoltage Calibration Setup1. Disconnect the load from the power supply which is to be c
Calibration4–4 TM-XR9B-01XNVoltage Readback Calibration Procedure1. Set the power supply for calibration as in Figure 4-1.2. Activate calibration mode
Current Mode CalibrationTM-XR9B-01XN 4–5Current Mode CalibrationCurrent Calibration Setup1. Disconnect the load from the power supply to be calibrated
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Calibration4–6 TM-XR9B-01XN7. Program the supply at various levels using the ISET command to confirm that the calibration was successful and that line
Over Voltage Protection (OVP) CalibrationTM-XR9B-01XN 4–7Over Voltage Protection (OVP) CalibrationWe recommend that you perform OVP calibration every
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ASpecificationsThe specifications in this section are warranted at 25°C ±5°C unless otherwise specified. All specifications are subject to change with
SpecificationsA–2 TM-XR9B-01XNSpecifications for XFR 1.2kW with Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Installed Table A-1XFR 1.2kW 7.5 V to 40 VProgram Resolution
Specifications for XFR 1.2kW with Ethernet/RS-232 Interface InstalledTM-XR9B-01XN A–3Table A-2XFR 1.2kW 60 V to 600 VProgram ResolutionVo lt a geCurre
SpecificationsA–4 TM-XR9B-01XNSpecifications for XFR 2.8kW with Ethernet/RS-232 Interface InstalledTable A-3XFR 2.8kW 7.5 V to 40 VProgram ResolutionV
Specifications for XFR 2.8kW with Ethernet/RS-232 Interface InstalledTM-XR9B-01XN A–5Table A-4XFR 2.8kW 60 V to 600 VProgram ResolutionVo lt a geCurre
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BAdvanced Ethernet AdministrationAppendix B details how to change your network password, view port statistics and interpret LED information.TM-XR9B-01
viiImportant Safety InstructionsWARNING: High Energy and High VoltageExercise caution when using and calibrating a power supply. High energy levels ca
Advanced Ethernet AdministrationB–2 TM-XR9B-01XNChanging the Root PasswordFor security reason you will want to change the root password immediately. T
Resetting the Configuration to DefaultsTM-XR9B-01XN B–3Resetting the Configuration to DefaultsIntroductionThis procedure will reset the configuration
Advanced Ethernet AdministrationB–4 TM-XR9B-01XNCopying the Configuration to and from a ServerThis procedure shows you how to copy the configuration t
Interpreting LED InformationTM-XR9B-01XN B–5Interpreting LED InformationEthernet Bridge LEDs provide information on port activity, diagnostics, and Et
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TM-XR9B-01XN WA–1Warranty and Product InformationWarrantyWhat does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc.
Warranty and Product InformationWA–2 TM-XR9B-01XNProof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:• The dated purchase receipt from the orig
TM-XR9B-01XN WA–3ExclusionsIf this product is a consumer product, federal law does not allow an exclusion of implied warranties. To the extent you are
Warranty and Product InformationWA–4 TM-XR9B-01XNReturn Procedure1. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing materials.
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