Tenma 72-2630, 72-2645, 72-2635, 72-2640 User Manual

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Multiple Channel Digital Control and
Programmable DC Power Supply
Model: 72-2630, 72-2635, 72-2640 and 72-2645
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury to persons or
property.
Read all instructions before using the appliance and retain for future reference.
Do not operate this appliance with a damaged plug or cord, after a malfunction or after being dropped or damaged in any way.
Check the product before use for any damage. Should you notice any damage on the cable or casing, do not use.
This appliance contained no user-serviceable parts. All repairs should only be
carried out by a qualied engineer. Improper repairs may place the user at risk of
harm.
Do not block or obstruct the cooling fan vent opening.
Avoid severe impacts or rough handling that leads to damage.
Do not discharge static electricity.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Always disconnect from the mains when the product is not in use or before cleaning.
Do not use the appliance for any purpose other than that for which it is designed.
Do not operate or store in an environment of high humidity or where moisture may enter the product as this can reduce insulation and lead to electric shock.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Main Features
Low noise, stepless speed cooling fan.
Over temperature protection.
Digital panel - 4 digit LED display.
Software calibration.
Audible output sounder.
Key lock function.
Overload and reverse polarity protection.
5 pairs of memory function.
Shutdown memory function.
USB and RS232 interface (72-2635 and 72-2645 only).
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USB
interface
RS232
interface
Ventilation slots
Mains Fuse
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Power Supply Unit
Mains power lead
USB cable (72-2635 and 72-2645 only)
User Manual
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OPERATION
Front panel control keys
Press the POWER button on the front control panel to switch the power supply on.
The setting defaults to the last used on initial power on.
Press the power button again to turn the power supply off.
Setting the output
Connect the load to the front panel terminals.
Press the button CH1 and the CH1 display indicator ashes; press CH1 again and
the rst digit on the channel 1 display ashes. The voltage value can be set by
adjusting the voltage adjustment rotary control. Press the voltage control and the digit to be adjusted can be changed.
Press the button CH1 again to switch to the current setting, when the value can be set by adjusting the rotary control following the same operating sequence.
After the voltage and current values are set, press the button ON/OFF to turn on the output, then the ON indicator on the display will be lit.
Press the button ON/OFF again to turn off the output.
Channel 2 can be congured using the same sequence of operation using the CH2 button.
Series or Parallel operation
Press and hold the button CH1 for 3 seconds to be in the series mode.
When the SER indicator on the display lights, the power supply is in series mode.
In this mode, CH2 is the master operation and CH1 is the slave operation and the
CH1 operation is shielded.
Press the button ON/OFF and then the output can be turned on or off.
Channel select buttons
Output button
Adjustment rotary
controls
Press and hold the button CH1 for 3 seconds to be in the parallel mode.
When the PARA indicator on the display lights, the power supply is in the parallel
mode. In this mode, CH2 is the master operation and CH1 is the slave operation,
and the CH1 operation is shielded.
Press the button ON/OFF and then the output can be turned on or off.
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Saving setting to memory
There are 5 internal memory addresses that can be used to store settings.
All current settings including voltage, current, OCP and OVP are stored.
The output is always OFF and the front panel key lock is OFF by default when recalling stored settings from memory.
To store a setting press and hold any of the ve buttons M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5.
The LED will blink and the setting is stored when the LED goes off.
Recalling a setting from memory
To recall a setting press any of the ve buttons M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5.
The setting is restored.
Overcurrent Protection setting
Press and hold the button OCP for 3 seconds to enter the OCP setting mode, and the indicator OCP SET displays. The current set values on both CHl and CH2 are displayed accordingly.
By adjusting the current rotary control, the OCP value can be changed.
Press and hold the button OCP again for 3 seconds to exit.
Press the button OCP to switch on the Overcurrent Protection mode and the indicator OCP is lit.
Press the button OCP again to quit the OCP mode and the indicator OCP will turn off.
When the OCP mode is on, if the current value on the load or the setting current is more than that set in the OCP mode, the output will be switched off.
Overcurrent Protection setting
Press and hold the button OVP for 3 seconds to enter the OVP setting mode, and the indicator OVP SET displays. The current set values on both CHl and CH2 are displayed accordingly.
By adjusting the voltage rotary control, the OVP value can be changed.
Press and hold the button OVP again for 3 seconds to exit.
Press the button OVP to switch on the Overvoltage Protection mode and the indicator OVP is lit.
Press the button OVP again to quit the OVP mode and the indicator OVP will turn off.
When the OVP mode is on, if the voltage value on the load or the setting voltage is more than that set in the OVP mode, the output will be switched off.
Keyboard Lock
Press and hold the voltage rotary control for 3 seconds, and then the front panel controls will be locked.
Press and hold it again for 3 seconds, and they will be unlocked.
Sounder ON/OFF
Press and hold the current rotary control for 3 seconds, and the sounder will be disabled.
Press and hold it again for 3 seconds, and it will be restored.
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REMOTE CONTROL
COM setting Set up the COM port inside the PC according to the following:
Baud rate: 9600
Parity bit: None
Data bit: 8
Stop bit: 1
Data ow control: None
Functionality Check
Run this query command via the terminal check application such as MTTTY (Multi­threaded TTY).
*DIN?
This should return the identication information if the interface is functioning:
Manufacturer, model name, software version. TENMA 72-2645 Vx.xx
Remote Control Syntax V2.0
Command format : VSET <X>:<NR2>
1. VSET: command header
2. X:output channel
3. : separator
4. NR2: parameter
Command Details:
1. LOCK<NR2>
Description: LOCK or UN LOCK the front panel
Example:LOCK1
LOCK the front panel
Example:LOCK0
UNLOCK the front panel
2. ISET<X>:<NR2>
Description: Sets the output current.
Example:ISET1:2.225
Response time 50ms
Sets the CH1 output current to 2.225A
3. ISET<X>?
Description: Returns the output current setting.
Example: ISET1?
Returns the CH1 output current setting.
4. VSET<X>:<NR2>
Description: Sets the output voltage.
Example VSET1:20.50
Sets the CH1 voltage to 20.50V
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5. VSET<X>?
Description: Returns the output voltage setting.
Example VSET1?
Returns the CH1 voltage setting
6. IOUT<X>?
Description: Returns the actual output current.
Example IOUT1?
Returns the CH1 output current
7. VOUT<X>?
Description: Returns the actual output voltage.
Example VOUT1?
Returns the CH1 output voltage
8. OUT<Boolean>
Description: Turns on or off the output.
Boolean: 0 OFF, 1 ON
Example: OUT1 Turns on the output
9. BEEP<Boolean>
Description: Turns on or off the beep. Boolean:
boolean logic.
Example BEEP1 Turns on the beep.
10. STATUS?
Description: Returns the POWER SUPPLY status.
Contents 8 bits in the following format
Bit Item Description 0 CHl 0=CC mode, l=CV mode 1 CH2 0=CC mode, l=CV mode 2,3,4,5 N/A 6 Output 0=Off, l=On 7 N/AN/A
11. *IDN?
Description: Returns the 72-26XX identication.
Example *IDN?
Contents TENMA 72-26XX V2.0 (Manufacturer, model name,).
12. RCL<NR1>
Description: Recalls a panel setting.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth and a small amount of liquid detergent if necessary.
Never submerse the power supply in liquid or allow any liquid to enter the case.
Do not use any chemicals, abrasives or solvents that could damage the power supply casing.
Changing the fuse
Replace the fuse only with one of exactly the same type and rating.
Disconnect the mains power and unplug the mains lead before replacing the fuse.
Fuse required T3A/250V 20x5mm dia (72-2630 & 72-2635) and T5A/250V 20x5mm dia (72-2640 & 72-2645).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Models 72-2630 & 72-2635 72-2640 & 72-2645
Voltage range 0-30V x2, 5V x1 0-30V x2, 5V x1
Current range 0-3A x2, 3A x1 0-5A x2, 3A x1
Load regulation
Voltage ≤0.01%+3mV ≤0.01%+5mV
Current ≤0.1%+5mA ≤0.1%+10mA
Line regulation
Voltage ≤0.01%+3mV ≤0.01%+3mV
Current ≤0.1%+3mA ≤0.1%+3mA
Setup resolution
Voltage 10mV 10mV
Current 1mA 1mA
Setup Accuracy (25oC±5oC)
Voltage ≤0.05%+20mV ≤0.05%+20mV
Current ≤0.5%+5mA ≤0.5%+10mA
Ripple (20-20M)
Voltage ≤1mVrms ≤2mVrms
Current ≤3mArms ≤3mArms
Temp. Coefcient
Voltage ≤150ppm ≤150ppm
Current ≤150ppm ≤150ppm
Read Back Accuracy
Voltage 10mV 10mV
Current 1mA 1mA
Read Back Temp. Coefcient
Voltage ≤150ppm ≤150ppm
Current ≤150ppm ≤150ppm
INFORMATION ON WASTE DISPOSAL FOR CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not be mixed with general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment, recovery and recycling of the materials used. Contact your local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.
Made in China. PR2 9PP
Man Rev 1.0
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