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Auto: power supply is in auto sequence operation, Err: an error has occurred, Set: setting or setpoint is to be entered – Xantrex Technology XDC User Manual

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About The XDC Power Supply

Status Annunciators

Release 3.0

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1. AUX A: Condition selected for auxiliary line A is TRUE.
2. Master: Power supply is selected to be the master in current share

configurations.

3. AUX B: Condition selected for auxiliary line B is TRUE.
4. Slave: Power supply is selected to act as a slave in current share configurations.
5. AUTO: Power supply is in auto sequence operation.
6. Pause: Auto sequence program is paused. (Output is still on.) Press

RUN/PAUSE key to continue.

7. SEQ: Power supply is in auto sequence setup mode (if Set is also turned on) or

in auto sequence operation.

8. Trigger?: Auto sequence program is waiting for a trigger signal to continue

execution.

9. ERR: An error has occurred.
10. Set: Setting or setpoint is to be entered.
11. ADR: Power supply is being addressed (receiving data). (All remote digital

interfaces.)

12. LCL: Power supply is under local (front panel) control.
13. SRQ: Service request. GPIB only.
14. RMT: Power supply is under remote control.
15. ALARM: Power supply is operating outside the parameters the user set by using

PROT SET, or the power supply’s internal temperature has exceeded an
internally set trip point (OTP).

16. OUT OFF: Power supply output is disabled; all other circuits are active; unit is

in standby mode.

17. OVP: Power supply has exceeded an over-voltage trip point.
18. Interlock: Signals that the external shutdown line (the safety interlock line) has

been activated, disabling the supply output.

19. OTP: Power supply has exceeded an over-temperature trip point, disabling the

supply output.

20. OUT ON: Output is on.
21. Bar graphs: Graphical representation of output voltage, current, and power.
22. CV, CC, CP: Power supply is in constant voltage mode, constant current mode,

or constant power mode.