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AMETEK SFA Series Ethernet Programming User Manual

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Ethernet Configuration and Remote Programming

SG Series Programming

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M550129-03 Rev K

FAULT indicator: highlighted red if fault has occurred

OUTPUT indicator: solid-lit shows power output status is On

If you have Read/Write access, you can change the following settings
(after inputting desired settings, click APPLY):

Set V – click in the Set V field and input a new value for voltage.

Set I: click in the Set I field and input a new value for current.

Set OVP: click in the Set OVP field and input a new value for over voltage
protection.

Output – click the applicable button(s) as follows:

CLEAR OVP: to clear the OVP indication/condition after clearing the
cause of the event. The power supply will revert to the last saved values
for Voltage, Current, and OVP. Be sure to reset these values, if desired,
before clearing an OVP condition.

CLEAR FAULT: to clear the hardware fault indication/condition after
clearing the cause of the event.

OUTPUT: to turn on or off the power output (see Output indicator)

FRONT PANEL LOCKOUT: to prevent or enable changes being made
via the front panel (LED to the left is lit when Lockout is in effect).

INSTRUMENT ID: click to identify which power supply

(instrument) in a rack of equipment corresponds to the Channel
selected. The LED to the left of this button indicates whether or
not this function is turned on (ON causes the instrument’s rear
panel NET LED to flash; the flashing continues until you click
INSTRUMENT ID again).

Power-on Default: click the applicable button(s) as follows:

RECALL SETTINGS: click to restore the programmed Power-on

defaults into the Set V, Set I and Set OVP settings, and to the
power supply output (these defaults are those that were last saved
prior to this Power-on).

SAVE SETTINGS: after clicking APPLY, click SAVE SETTINGS

to save the presently set values displayed in the Set V, Set I and
Set OVP fields into non-volatile flash. (If only one new setting had
been input, the other previously saved values remain the same).
Be aware that these then become the new power-on settings
that will be applied at power-up time and after OVP reset as
described in “Clear OVP” above.

NOTE: When you click SAVE SETTINGS, you will get a pop-up alert
(Figure 5-15

) telling you that saving a non-zero voltage may cause the power

supply to power-on with a voltage on its output terminals after a restart or
power cycle.