AMETEK DLM600 Series User Manual

DLM600 Series
M6 Option for M9G,
M130 or M131
Manual Addendum
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1.1 INTRODUCTION

1.1.1 M6 with GPIB M 9G

The option M6, herein, will describe the operation and M9G remote programming option for the DLM600 series power supply with an Isolation and Polarity Reversal Relay PCB. This option is assembled as a self-contained unit with newly designed extended lower plate and top covers, which allow the user full isolation and reverse polarity capability for both output and external sense. These units measure 21 inches from the tip of the front panel controls to the rear panel output bars. They are about 8.5 inches wide and 1U tall. Illustrations of the DLM600's top, side, and rear views are shown on Pages 11 and 12 of this addendum.

1.1.2 M6 with Ethernet M130 and M131

This manual covers the M6 Option as it works in conjunction with M130 Remote Programming Ethernet Option and the M131 Slave Option, for the DLM600 Series power supplies. Specific information on M130 and M131 interface cards can be found in the DLM Series M130/M131 Ethernet Option Programming Manual, P/N M362797-
03.

1.2 FEATURES and FUNCTIONS

Transient Response Specification is 1400us Depth is 20” M9G - All standard features remain as described in the DLM600 Series manual and in
Section 1 of the M9 manual.
M130/M131 - Ethernet M130 and M131 features in manual, P/N M362797-03, apply.

1.2.1 Additional Features and Functi ons

- Output voltage isolation from output load
- Output local or remote
- Output reverse polarity
- Relay hot-switch lock-out (ensures that the voltage across the relay contacts
and the current through them, is near zero prior to changing relay states)
- Relay automatically disconnects (relays automatically latch Open when a shutdown occurs)
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1.3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS

M9G - All programmable functions remain as described in Section 1 of the M9 manual. M130/M131 - Ethernet M130 and M131 programmable functions listed in manual,
P/N M362797-03 apply.

1.3.1 Additional Programmabl e Funct ions

- Remote Isolation Relay control
- Remote Local/Remote Sense Relay control
- Remote Reverse Polarity control

2.1 CONFIGURATION

2.1.1 Setup Procedure , M9G

The M9 and the Relay PCB options are installed at the factory. Use the setup procedure described in the M9 programming manual section 2 to configure the M9 and the Relay PCB for your system and application.

2.1.2 Setup Procedure, M130 and M131

The M6 is installed in the supply at the factory. The M6 card is not a user serviceable assembly.
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2.1.3 Rear Panel M130/M 131

Figure 2.1-1 and Figure 2.1-2 label the pertinent rear panel components for the typical M130 and M131 Ethernet option.
Figure 2.1-1 Typical Rear Panel of M130 Ethernet Option
1 – Configuration Switch 2 – External User Control Signal Connector 3 – (Not in M131) RESET switch and green dual-purpose NET LED
RESET switch: returns configuration parameters to factory default (must be depressed until NET LED blinks at least twice). NET LED: when solid-lit, indicates Network Connectivity; blinking indicates Instrument ID. If the LED is off, there is no Ethernet connection found by the power supply.
4 – Connections for Ethernet (RJ-45) with built-in 10/100 indicator (on right top of the
RJ45 connector) and an Activity indicator (on the left top). Also RJ-11 connectors for RS232 and RS485. (No RJ-45 connector on M131).
Figure 2.1-2 Typical Rear Panel of M131 Ethernet Option
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2.1.4 Rear Panel M130/M 131 with M6 Option,

Figure 2.1-3 and Figure 2.1-4 label the pertinent rear panel components for the M130 and
M131 with M6 option.
Figure 2.1-3 M130 Rear Panel with M6 Disconnect/Polarity Relay Option
1 – Configuration Switch. 2 – External User Control Signal Connector 3 – (Not in M131) RESET switch and green dual-purpose NET LED.
RESET switch: returns configuration parameters to factory default (must be depressed until NET LED blinks at least twice). NET LED: when solid-lit, indicates Network Connectivity; blinking indicates Instrument ID. If the LED is off, there is no Ethernet connection found by the power supply.
4 – Connections for Ethernet (RJ-45) with built-in 10/100 indicator (on right top of the
RJ45 connector) and an Activity indicator (on the left top). Also RJ-11 connectors for RS232 and RS485. (No RJ-45 connector on M131).
Figure 2.1-4 M131 Rear Panel with M6 Disconnect/Polarity Relay Option
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2.1.5 Configuration Switch

The DIP switch is accessible from the rear panel to allow configuration of the supply with the installed M130/M131 for the user’s particular system and application.
Note: On the Ethernet master, the rear panel switch gets set to Remote On, and all rem aining
switches are disregarded.
Note: Two types of DIP switches are utilized; toggle and rocker. For t oggle switches, the
shading indicates the position of the toggle switch. For r ocker switches, the shading indicates the depressed side.
Figure 2.1-5 DLM 600W Configuration Switch
Figure 2.1-6 DLM 600W Series w/M6 Option Configuration Switch
Configuration
Description
ON Remote operation selected. *
OFF
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2.1.6 External User Contr ol Signal Connector

Sub-D Pin
Molex Pin
Description
For RS-232/GPIB: FOLDBACK output signal, open Reserved function for Ethernet interface.
FAULT output signal, open collector, active-low. Asserted when a fault is recorded in the fault register.
3
6
POLARITY - N/A - Used internally by the M6 Option
4
7
ISOLATION - N/A - Used internally by the M6 Option
5
8
SENSE - N/A - Used internally by the M6 Option
SHUTDOWN TTL input signal, active-high. Allows the signal.
7
5
COMMON for all signals and relay contacts.
For RS-232/GPIB: SYNC output signal, open collector, occurs. Reserved function for Ethernet interface.
9
COMMON for all signals and relay contacts.
The external user control signal connector described in the M130/M131 Programming Manual, P/N M362797-03, and in the M9G manual, has been changed as it applies to the M6 Option. The end user will no longer have access to the following signals:
- POLARITY at pin 6
- ISOLATION at pin 7
- SENSE at pin 8
These signals are now utilized solely by the M6 card. The other signals remain as is. An 8-pin Molex or 9-pin Subminiature-D connector located at the rear panel provides
external auxiliary control signals to increase the user’s operating control of the supply. The mating receptacle for the 8-pin connector is Molex 43025-0800 with 8 female terminals 43030-0003. The Molex terminals accommodate wire sizes from #20 - #24.
The relay outputs, when active, connect the POLARITY, SENSE, and ISOLATION pins of the connector to the relay COMMON pin. The relays are rated at 120VAC/125VDC @ 1A; for DLM Series 600W, maximum ratings are 60V(PK), 30VA, and 1A.
Any change in output (voltage, current, etc.) initiated by the user from the RS-232, GPIB, or Ethernet interface will cause a 10ms synchronization pulse to be generated at the rear panel User Control Signal Connector of the master unit (Sync Signal).
Table 2.1-1 External User Control Signal Connector Pinout
1 1
2 3
6 2
8 4
collector, active-low. Asserted when in foldback mode.
user to immediately shutdown the unit by a TTL input
active-low. Pulsed for 10 ms when a change in the output
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N/A to
Figure 2.1-7 External User Connector Designation (8-pin Molex)
Viewed from Rear Panel of Unit
end user.
Figure 2.1-8 Example of Open Collector, TTL Input, and Relay Output Circuits
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2.1.7 GPIB Address Switch

The GPIB SET UP DIP switch on the rear panel should always have the top switch REM on the ON position, for remote only. The front panel REM indicator should be on (green) at power up.

3.1 IEEE 488.2 and SCPI COMMAND OPERATION

The M9 and Relay PCB operation by remote programming using the M9 IEEE-488.2 and SCPI command sets are described in the section 3 of the M9 programming manual.

3.1.1 Useful Instr uc t ions

The isolation relays may be accessed using the following instructions:
If the CAL:MOD:POWERON “ON,INIT” command has been previously stored in the memory, then the following commands apply:
OUTP:ISOL ON ;Closes the output relays (K1 and K3) OUTP:POL ON ;Open K1 and K3 and close K2 and K4. Note that the algebraic sig n ;of the voltage value must match t he state of the polarity relay. OUTP:SENS ON ;Closes the external sense relay (K5). Note: this instruction, if required by
the application, must be entered after the isolation (ISOL) instruction was sent.
If the CAL:MOD :POWERON “OFF,INIT” command has been previously stored in the memory, then the following commands apply:
OUTP:S TAT ON ;Closes the output relays (K1 and K3) OUTP:SENS ON ;Closes the external sense relay (K5). Note: this instruction, if required by
the application, must be entered after the isolation <OUTP: STAT ON> instruction was sent.

3.1.2 Additional Related Inst ructions

CAL:MOD:ISOL 0 ;Relay open at power up CAL:MOD:RESET “OFF,INIT” ;Relay to remain open after reset CAL:MOD :POWERON “ON,INIT” ;Output goes to On st ate and is initialized
FIXED OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY:
CAL:INIT:VOLT <value> ;To store a fixed V-out available at power up CAL:INIT:VOLT:PROT <value> ;Over-voltage protection CAL:INIT:CURR <value> ;To store a fixed I-out available at power up
MEMORY STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
CAL:UNLOCK “6867” ;Security code to unlock and store
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CAL:STORE CAL:LOCK

3.1.3 Polarity Relays

OUTP:POL INV ;output polar it y relay will be engaged aft er the <ISOL> command OUTP:ISOL ON ;output polarity relays engaged. SOUR:CURR 10 SOUR:VOLT –20 ;will read –20V at the output.
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4.1 Remote Shutdown Operation, DLM Functionality (with Iso Relays)

1.1.3 Shutdown Trigger - TTLSD

The out put is inhibited with a TTL level high (5V).
User to connect rear panel utility Digital I/O 8 pin J4 connector next to the GPIB; the pins
are J4-2, TTLSD and GND J4-5.
A high level will disable the output converter and open the r elays f or the duration of that level.
The out put voltag e will be reduced to 0V in less than 50m s .
When TTLSD level is back to low, the output will return to its previous value and the relay
will remain open, disconnecting from the load.
GPIB SRQ is possible if the faults event register is enabled and the TTLSD is high, a serial poll will return SRQ 49h.
LATCHED SHUTDOWN
The relay will disconnect requiring a < * RST > inst r uc t ion and t hen you can reprogram the power supply. In addition, the end user could have the unit r et urn an SRQ and use it within the shell program to, in turn, r es et t he unit .
The fault event register must be enabled by the protection enable register to record in the fault regist er . The user can use it as filter and select specif ic events.
Instr uc t ions: *cls ; clears status register
*stb? ; reads register s/be “0” sour:curr 5 ; regular instruction set cur r ent to 5A sour:volt 25 ; regular instruction to set out put voltage to 25V outp:isol on ; r egular instruction to turn on the isolation relays stat:prot:enab 32 ; to enable bit 5 0x20 hex or 32 in decimal *sre 2 ; bit 2 will cause a service request
At this point if the TTLSD is enabled…. serial poll ; to read SRQ (ans) $42 ; 4 = service request and 2 = prot. Event bit
FRONT PANEL INDICATION

The output light will go off and the voltage and current displays will show 0’s.

RECOVERING FROM THE SHUTDOWN EVENT (i.e. *RST)

If the shell program r eset s t he unit after the SRQ is acquired, then the unit is ready to be reprogrammed.
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DLM600 Top View

DLM600 Side View

M9G Views
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DLM600 Rear View
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