TDK Lambda | Z+High Voltage User Manual

8.5.1 Input Trigger................................................................................................................................................... 122 8.5.2 Output Trigger.............................................................................................................................................. 123 8.6 Transient Waveform Example. ................................................................................................ 123 8.6.1 Wave Programing........................................................................................................................................ 123 8.6.2 Wave Execution via Communication PC...................................................................................... 123 8.6.3 Wave Execution via Front Panel ........................................................................................................ 124 8.7 Additional Examples.................................................................................................................... 124 8.7.1 List Example.................................................................................................................................................... 124 8.7.2 Waveform Example.................................................................................................................................... 124 CHAPTER 9: STATUS, FAULT AND SRQ REGISTERS 9.1 General.............................................................................................................................................. 125 9.2 Power Supply Status Structure................................................................................................. 126 9.3 Condition Registers...................................................................................................................... 126 9.3.1 Fault Register ................................................................................................................................................. 126 9.3.2 Status Register............................................................................................................................................... 127 9.4 Conditional, Enable and Event Registers.............................................................................. 127 9.4.1 Conditional Registers................................................................................................................................ 127 9.4.2 Event Registers.............................................................................................................................................. 127 9.4.3 Enable Register............................................................................................................................................. 127 9.5 Service Request . ........................................................................................................................... 127 9.6 Standard Event Status Group.................................................................................................... 128 9.6.1 Register Functions...................................................................................................................................... 128 9.6.2 Register Commands.................................................................................................................................. 128 9.6.3 Status Byte Register................................................................................................................................... 129 9.6.4 Determining the Cause of a Service Interrupt........................................................................... 129 9.6.5 Output Queue............................................................................................................................................... 130 9.6.6 Error Messages.............................................................................................................................................. 130 CHAPTER 10: ISOLATED ANALOG PROGRAMMING OPTION 10.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 132 10.2 Specifications............................................................................................................................... 132 10.2.1 0-5V/0-10V Option (PN: IS510)............................................................................................................ 132 10.2.2 4-20mA Option (PN: IS420)................................................................................................................. 132 10.3 Isolated Programming & Monitoring Connector............................................................ 133 10.4 Setup and Operating Instructions........................................................................................ 134 10.4.1 Setting Up Power Supply for 0-5/0-10V Isolated Programming and Monitoring.134 10.4.2 Setting Up Power Supply for 4-20mA Isolated Programming and Monitoring.134 CHAPTER 11: MAINTENANCE 11.1 Introduction. ................................................................................................................................. 135 11.2 Units Under Warranty................................................................................................................ 135 11.3 Periodic Maintenance................................................................................................................ 135 11.4 Adjustments and Calibration.................................................................................................. 135 11.5 Parts Replacement and Repairs............................................................................................. 135 11.6 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 135 11.7 Fuse Rating. ................................................................................................................................... 136 USER MANUAL INDEX ........................................................................................................................ 139

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