Holtgreven GSE-355 I.S. User Manual
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Isolation .................................................................................................................................... 33
Max Voltage .............................................................................................................................. 34
Connections............................................................................................................................... 34
Cable ......................................................................................................................................... 34
Connected Devices.................................................................................................................... 34
B
ATTERY
P
OWER
S
UPPLY
.............................................................................................................. 35
Mounting................................................................................................................................... 35
Pin Designations....................................................................................................................... 36
ON/OFF Switch ........................................................................................................................ 37
Battery Charging ...................................................................................................................... 37
Temperature Sensing ................................................................................................................ 38
Low Battery Indication ............................................................................................................. 38
Dead Battery Shutdown ............................................................................................................ 38
Automatic Shutdown ................................................................................................................. 38
S
PLASH
G
UARD
P
ROTECTION
......................................................................................................... 39
I
NTERNATIONAL
T
RANSFORMER
- IEC .......................................................................................... 39
Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 39
Transformers Available ............................................................................................................ 39
IEC line cords Available........................................................................................................... 39
CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURATION............................................................................................... 40
E
NTERING THE
S
ETUP
M
ODE
(M
ODEL
350) ................................................................................... 40
E
NTERING THE
S
ETUP
M
ODE
(M
ODEL
355) ................................................................................... 41
S
ELECTING A
P
ARAMETER
............................................................................................................. 41
C
HANGING A
P
ARAMETER
V
ALUE
................................................................................................. 43
Selection Parameters ................................................................................................................ 43
K
EY
-I
N
P
ARAMETERS
.................................................................................................................... 43
S
AVING
P
ARAMETERS
.................................................................................................................... 44
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULT
....................................................................................................................... 46
L
IST OF
P
ARAMETERS
.................................................................................................................... 47
Parameter Map Details............................................................................................................. 48
P
RESET
T
RANSMIT
S
ELECTIONS
..................................................................................................... 53
C
USTOM
T
RANSMIT
....................................................................................................................... 55
Elements of a Custom Transmit ................................................................................................ 55
Writing a custom transmit ASCII text file ................................................................................. 55
Accessing Setup and Clearing Existing Custom Transmit........................................................ 55
Entering ASCII Text.................................................................................................................. 56
Entering ASCII Control Codes ................................................................................................. 56
Parameter Selection Numbers .................................................................................................. 58
Exiting Setup Mode and Saving Changes ................................................................................. 59
P
ARTS
C
OUNTING
.......................................................................................................................... 59
A
NALOG
O
UTPUT
S
ETUP
................................................................................................................ 60
A
NALOG
O
UTPUT
C
ALIBRATION
.................................................................................................... 61
Entering Analog Calibration Values ........................................................................................ 61
Analog Output Example............................................................................................................ 62
S
ETPOINT
S
ETUP
............................................................................................................................ 63
Activation Methods (General)................................................................................................... 63