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TDK GENESYS 750W HALF RACK User Manual

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CHAPTER 7 RS232 & RS485 REMOTE CONTROL

7.1 INTRODUCTION

This Chapter describes the operation of the Genesys

TM

3300W power supplies via the serial

communication port. Details of the initial set-up, operation via RS232 or RS485, the command
set and the communication protocol are described in this Chapter.

7.2 CONFIGURATION

7.2.1 Default setting
The power supply is shipped with the following settings:

-Address

6

-Output

Off

-Baud-rate

9600

-Start up mode

Safe-start

-RS232/485

RS232

-OVP

Maximum

-Vout setting

0

-UVL

0

-Iout setting

Maximum

-Foldback

Off

-Master/Slave

H1 (Master)

-Front panel:

Unlocked (UFP)

7.2.2 Address setting
The power supply address can be set to any address between 0 and 30. Follow the instructions
described below to set the unit address.
1. If the unit is in Remote mode (front panel REM/LOC LED illuminated), press the REM/LOC

button to put the unit into Local mode.

2. Press and hold for the REM/LOC button for approximately 3 sec. The VOLTAGE display will

indicate the unit address.

3. Using the VOLTAGE adjust encoder, select the unit address.

To preview the power supply address at any time, press and hold the REM/LOC button for
approx. 3 sec. The VOLTAGE display will indicate the power supply address.

7.2.3 RS232 or RS485 selection

To select between RS232 or RS485 set the rear panel setup switch SW1-6 position to:
-DOWN for RS232
-UP for RS485

7.2.4 Baud Rate setting

Five optional Baud rates are possible: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200. To select the desired
rate, the following steps should be taken:
1. If the unit is in Remote mode (front panel REM/LOC LED illuminates), press REM/LOC button

to put the unit into Local mode.

2. Press and hold the REM/LOC button for approximately 3 sec. The CURRENT display will

show the unit Baud Rate.

3. Using the CURRENT adjust encoder, select the desired Baud Rate.

7.2.5 Setting the unit into Remote or Local mode

1. The unit will be put into Remote mode only via serial communication command. Commands

that will put the unit into Remote mode are:

RST

PV n

OUT n

PC n

RMT n
(for n values see Tables 7-5 and 7-7)