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User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 6 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 96 right can be programmed to the full 300 V rms as this still falls within the same peak voltage limitation of t
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 97 4.5 Measurements Standard measurements are always available through the Meas key on the front panel. These me
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 98 above this cutoff frequency will not be reflected in the Lx Series measurements. When using an external measur
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 99 4.7.4 Pulse Transients Pulse transients let you program the output to a specified value for a predetermined a
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 100 4.7.6 Programming list transients from the front panel The output transient system allows sequences of progr
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 101 Figure 4-12: Sample Transient Output Sequence This output can be accomplished using the following transient
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 102 synchronization may get lost due to timing skew between the waveform generator and the transient state machin
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 103 4.8 Setting the Power-on Initialization Values The power source is shipped with default factory settings whe
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 104 4.9 Remote Inhibit Function The remote inhibit input on the rear panel can be used to disable the output of
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 105 5. Principle of Operation 5.1 Overall Description Three-phase input power is routed from the back of the ca
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 7 7. Service ...
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 106 CAUTION VOLTAGES UP TO 504 VAC AND 710 VDC ARE PRESENT IN CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THIS POWER SOURCE. THIS
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 107 6. Calibration The Routine Calibration should be performed every 12 months. Non-routine Calibration is only
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 108 6.3 Measurement Calibration The Lx/Ls Series controller measures voltage and current by digitizing both volt
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 109 6.3.1 Measurement Cal - AC AC Volt Full-scale: Turn OFF the ALC mode first from the CONTROL menu. Program t
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 110 Table 6-3: Output Calibration Coefficients - Factory Defaults.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 111 6.5 Phase Offset Calibration The phase offsets for phase B and C can be calibrated using the OUTPUT CALIBRAT
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 112 6.6 Non-Routine Output Gain Calibration If the Current Limit board assembly (P/N 7004-703-1) is replaced in
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 113 8. Repeat the entry for Phase C. Make sure the ENTER key is pressed each time a value has to be reset to th
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 114 6.7 Non-Routine Amplifier Gain Balance Adjustment If an amplifier has been replaced on Lx/Ls models that hav
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 115 6.8 Non-Routine Amplifier Load Balance Adjustment This procedure is required for all versions of the power s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 8 List of Figures Figure 2-1: 3000Lx Voltage / Current Rating Chart for 150V AC Range in 3 phase mode. ...
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 116 6.8.1 Load Resistance for Multi Box Models The load resistance values shown in the tables below represent ap
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 117 7. Service 7.1 Cleaning The exterior of the power source may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with a mild d
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 118 7.3.3 Overload Light is On CAUSE SOLUTION Unit is overloaded Remove overload or check CL setting Unit is swi
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 119 7.4 Isolating amplifier failures in multi-box systems A self test can be performed over the bus by sending t
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 120 7.5 Advanced Troubleshooting. WARNING: Do not connect 400-480V into the 208-240V unit, the result could b
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 121 7.8 Replaceable Parts In order to ensure prompt, accurate service, please provide the following information,
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 122 REF # Sub PART # DESCRIPTION MNF, P/N QTY B2 241183 Fan, 6" 24 VDC Rotron, JQ24B4 NMB, 5920PL-05W-B50-D
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 123 Table 7-2: Replaceable Parts and Assemblies 480 V Input Models (-480) A7 7004-717-1 Input Power Supply CI 1
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 124 8. Option -160: RTCA / DO-160D 8.1 General This user manual assumes that the user is familiar with the text
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 125 8.3.2 EMERGENCY TEST AC Source: 1. Emergency Voltage and Frequency minimum 2. Emergency Voltage and Freque
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 9 List of Tables Table 3-1: Output Terminal connections. ...
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 126 8.5 Normal State tests Scroll to the NORMAL STATE entry using the up and down cursor keys. Press the ENTER k
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 127 VOLT FREQ MIN Standard/Group RTCA A(CF) A(NF) A(WF) Voltage 1 100 100 100 100 3 101.5 101.5 101.5 101.5 Fre
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 128 VOLT UNBALANCE Standard/Group RTCA A(CF) A(NF) A(WF) Voltage offset 6 6 6 8 Frequency 400 390/410 360/650 360
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 129 Figure 8-4: Voltage Modulation - Frequency characteristics
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 130 FREQUENCY MODULATION This test requires a numeric value equal to the modulation rate in Hz. This value must b
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 131 POWER INTERRUPT This test requires a numeric entry value equal to the test number. The tests are grouped as
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 132 T1 0 Volt F1 F2 T2 T3 Test no.: 21 22 23 24
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 133 FREQUENCY TRANSIENTS (Group 1 and A(CF) only) Seq. No Frequency Time 1 400 5 Minute 2 440 150msec 3 420 1.5s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 134 8.6 EMERGENCY TEST From the DO160 MENU scroll to the EMERGENCY AC entry using the up and down cursor keys. P
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 135 VOLT FREQ MAX This test will set the voltage and frequency to a level defined by Table 8-9. The test will las
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 10 1. Introduction This instruction manual (P/N 7004-980) contains information on the installation, operation, c
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 136 8.7 ABNORMAL TEST From the DO160 MENU Scroll to the ABNORMAL AC entry using the up and down cursor keys. Pre
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 137 VOLT MIN This test will set the voltage and frequency to levels defined by Table 8-12 for 5 minutes. The test
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 138 FREQUENCY TRANSIENTS (A(CF) only) Test 1 Seq. No. Volt/Frequency Time 1 115/400 5 minutes 2 115/350 5 sec. 3
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 139 9. Option –160: RTCA/DO-160 Rev E Tests (Software) Use of this option requires the following: Lx/Ls Series
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 140 10. Option -704: MIL-STD 704 Rev D through F (MIL704 Mode) 10.1 General This user manual assumes that the u
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 141 10.4 Tests Performed 10.4.1 STEADY STATE AC Source: Steady State Voltage and Frequency test Waveform Distor
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 142 10.5 Front Panel Operation MIL704 To perform a test from the keyboard, from the MENU 2 screen, select the AP
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 143 10.6 Steady State Tests Scroll to the STEADY STATE entry using the up and down cursor keys. Press the ENTER
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 144 400Hz VFREQ 60 Hz 1 393 360 59 1 minute 2 407 800 61 1 minute 3 400 SSF 60 1 minute Table 10-2: Steady stat
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 145 This test will generate a 5% THD voltage distortion on the output voltage waveform. Using a clipped sine wave
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 11 1.2 Lx Series and Ls Series Differences The Lx Series and Ls Series of AC power sources are both based on the
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 146 410Hz for 5 sec. 407Hz for 4 sec. For 60Hz only: 61Hz for 0.5 sec. 60.5Hz for 0.5 sec. After this seq
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 147 104V for 1 minute. 122V for 1 minute. 115V for 1 minute. The key (backspace) will terminate the test
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 148 Stay at 122V for 8 seconds before returning to 115V. Note: Prior to the test, a voltage range change may t
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 149 11. Option –704F: MIL-STD 704 Rev A through F (MS704 mode) 11.1 General This user manual assumes that the u
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 150 11.4 Power Group Reference The following power groups are supported by the –704F option. Test Group Descript
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 151 11.5.3 Abnormal Operation AC Mode: Test Section Abnormal Limits for Voltage and Frequency 301 Abnormal Volt
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 152 11.6 Front Panel Operation MS704 This section covers operating the –704 option from the front panel keyboard
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 153 11.6.1 Revision and Group Selection Revision and Group selection must be selected prior to running the test.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 154 11.6.3 Section and Test Condition Selection The test section and test condition of the test to be performed
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 155 11.7 Test Steps and Execution Times Summary With the release of revision F and the accompanying test protoco
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 12 1.3 Manual organization and format All user documentation for California Instruments power sources is provide
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 156 SAC102 Steady State Voltage and Frequency - Rev A Condition Duration (s) High Voltage G Vhigh=118V, Fnom=
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 157 SAC 105 Tests – Revisions B, C, D SAC105 Frequency Modulation Rev B, C, D Condition Duration (s) A Fmod F =
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 158 SAC 107 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F SAC107 Total Voltage Distortion Rev B,C,D,E,F Condition Duration (s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 159 SAC 109 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F SAC109 Normal Voltage Transients Rev B,C,D,E,F Condition Duration (
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 160 SAC 110 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F SAC110 Normal Frequency Transients, Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition Dur
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 161 SAC 201 Tests – All Revisions SAC201 Power Interrupt, Rev A, B, C, D, E, F Condition Duration (s) A Vnom 11
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 162 SAC 301 Tests – Revisions C, E, F SAC301 Abnormal SS Limits Volt and Freq Rev C, E, F Condition Duration (s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 163 SAC 302 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F SAC302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition Dur
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 164 SAC 302 Tests – Revision A SAC302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev A Condition Duration (s) Over Voltage
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 165 SAC 303 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F SAC303 Abnormal Frequency Transients. Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition D
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 13 2. Specifications Specifications shown are valid over an ambient temperature range of 25 5 C and apply aft
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 166 SAC 401 Tests – Revision E, F SAC401 Emergency SS Limits Volt and Freq. Rev E, F Condition Duration (s) No
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 167 SAC 501 Tests Starting operations are not applicable to AC Utilization Equipment. SAC 601 Tests – Revision F
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 168 11.7.2 TAC Group Tests Three phase 400 Hz AC tests TAC 102 Tests - Revisions A, B, C, D, E, F TAC102 Steady
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 169 TAC 105 Tests – Revision E, F TAC105 Frequency Modulation Rev E, F Condition Duration (s) A Fmod F = 1 Hz/s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 170 TAC 106 Tests Voltage distortion spectrum test require the use of additional external equipment. In particula
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 171 TAC 107 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F TAC107 Total Voltage Distortion Rev B,C,D,E,F Condition Duration (s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 172 TAC 109 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F TAC109 Normal Voltage Transients Rev B,C,D,E,F Condition Duration (
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 173 TAC 110 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F TAC110 Normal Frequency Transients, Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition Dur
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 174 TAC 201 Tests – All Revisions TAC201 Power Interrupt, Rev A, B, C, D, E, F Condition Duration (s) A Vnom 11
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 175 TAC 301 Tests – Revisions C, E, F TAC301 Abnormal SS Limits Volt and Freq Rev C, E, F Condition Duration (s
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 14 Parameter Specification Line Frequency: 47-440 Hz Efficiency: 75 % (typical) depending on line and load Power
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 176 TAC 302 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F TAC302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition Dur
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 177 TAC 302 Tests – Revision A TAC302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev A Condition Duration (s) Over Voltage
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 178 TAC 303 Tests – Revisions B, C, D, E, F TAC303 Abnormal Frequency Transients. Rev B, C, D, E, F Condition D
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 179 TAC 401 Tests – Revision E, F TAC401 Emergency SS Limits Volt and Freq. Rev E, F Condition Duration (s) No
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 180 TAC 501 Tests Starting operations are not applicable to AC Utilization Equipment. TAC 601 Tests – Revision F
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 181 11.7.3 SVF Group Tests Three phase variable frequency AC tests. Note: Variable frequency test are part of r
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 182 SVF 103 Tests Voltage Phase Difference tests do not apply for single-phase EUT‟s. SVF 104 Tests - Revision F
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 183 SVF 106 Tests Voltage distortion spectrum test require the use of additional external equipment. In particula
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 184 SVF 109 Tests – Revision F SVF109 Normal Voltage Transients Rev F Condition Duration (s) Run at 400, Repe
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 185 SVF 301 Tests – Revision F SVF301 Abnormal SS Limits Volt and Freq Rev F Condition Duration (s) Low Voltag
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 15 2.1.2 Output Output Parameter Specification Modes AC Voltage: Ranges (L-N): Lx Series Ls Series Low range 0
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 186 SVF302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev F Condition Duration (s) then 85Vrms, ramp up, tr = 87 msec then 90
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 187 SVF 401 Tests – Revision F SVF401 Emergency SS Limits Volt and Freq. Rev F Condition Duration (s) Balanced
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 188 SVF 601 Tests – Revision F SVF601 Power Failure - One Phase Condition Duration (s) Run at 400, Repeat at 3
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 189 11.7.4 TVF Group Tests Three phase, variable frequency tests Note: Variable frequency test are part of rev
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 190 TVF 103 Tests – Revision F TVF103 Voltage Phase Difference - Rev F Condition Duration (s) A A = 0, B = 116,
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 191 TVF 106 Tests Voltage distortion spectrum test require the use of additional external equipment. In particula
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 192 TVF 109 Tests – Revision F TVF109 Normal Voltage Transients Rev F Condition Duration (s) Run at 400, Repe
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 193 TVF 301 Tests – Revision F TVF301 Abnormal SS Limits Volt and Freq Rev F Condition Duration (s) Low Volta
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 194 TVF302 Abnormal Voltage Transients. Rev F Condition Duration (s) M 45Vrms, 50 msec, tf < 0.5 cyc, tr = 1
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 195 TVF 401 Tests – Revision F TVF401 Emergency SS Limits Volt and Freq. Rev F Condition Duration (s) Balanced
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 16 Output Parameter Specification phase) Model 13500Lx/3 18000Lx/3 13500Lx/3 18000Lx/3 Single Phase Mode 13.5
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 196 TVF 501 Tests Starting operations are not applicable to AC Utilization Equipment. TVF 601 Tests – Revision F
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 197 11.7.5 SXF Group Tests Single phase 60 Hz AC tests Note: 60 Hz frequency tests are part of revision F only
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 198 SXF 106 Tests Voltage distortion spectrum test require the use of additional external equipment. In particula
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 199 SXF 109 Tests – Revision F SXF109 Normal Voltage Transients Rev F Condition Duration (s) Over Voltage A 1
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 200 SXF 301 Tests – Revision F SXF301 Abnormal SS Limits Volt and Freq Rev F Condition Duration (s) Nominal Vo
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 201 SXF 401 Tests – Revision F SXF401 Emergency SS Limits Volt and Freq. Rev F Condition Duration (s) Nominal
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 202 11.8 MS704 Operation Using the LxGui Software The LxGui supplied with the Lx/Ls Series AC power sources can
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 203 11.8.2 LxGui MS704 Test Screen The –704F option interface screen is shown below. (Figure 11-13). Settings ca
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 204 11.8.3 LxGui MS704 Performance Test Screen Note: For Ls Series AC sources without the –ADV option installed
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 205 The EUT measurement data collected for the 101 EUT performance test is divided among four separate tabs that
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 17 Output Parameter Specification Three Phase Mode: Max. RMS, low Vrange per phase 14.8 A 14.8 A 14.8 A Note: Cu
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 206 application subdirectory \Reports as a text file named MeasData_XXX_Hz.txt where XXX is either 360, 400, 600
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 207 11.8.3.1 MS704 Current Harmonics Limits File The user can define relative limits for one or more current har
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 208 11.8.4 LxGui MS704 Test Settings Screen Before running a Mil-Std 704 immunity test, the desired test revisio
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 209 11.8.7 LxGui MS704 Observations Data Entry Observations of EUT behavior during the test can be entered by th
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 210 12. Option –ABD: Airbus ABD0100.1.8 Test (Software) Use of this option requires the following: Lx or Ls Se
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 211 13. Option –A350: Airbus A350, ABD0100.1.8 Test (Software) Use of this option requires the following: Lx o
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 212 14. Option –AMD: Airbus AMD24 Test (Software) Use of this option requires the following: Lx or Ls Series A
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 213 15. Option –B787: Boeing 787B3-0147 Test (Software) Use of this option requires the following: Lx or Ls Se
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 214 16. Error Messages Any errors that occur during operation from either the front panel or the remote control
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 215 Number Message String Cause Remedy correct command syntax -200 "Execution error" Command could not
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 18 Output Parameter Specification Phase (3 phase mode) Range: Phase B/C relative to phase A 0.0 to 360.0° Resolut
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 216 Number Message String Cause Remedy -311 "Memory error" Waveform memory checksum error. May be the
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 217 Number Message String Cause Remedy test 43 "Current self test error, output 1 No. 1/A amplifier in Aux.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 218 Number Message String Cause Remedy output buffer. program. Program is not reading data sent by AC source. 610
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 219 Number Message String Cause Remedy clock 820 "Input buffer full" Too much data received. Break up
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II California Instruments 220 17. Index A A350 option ... 211 ABD .
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II California Instruments 221 knob ... 66 L LAN ...
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II California Instruments 222 Three phase ... 105 top cover removal ..
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 19 Current(RMS)Voltage (RMS)75 117100%60%80%40%20%150150 V RangeFullPower12.8 A15 Figure 2-2: 4500Lx Voltage / Cu
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 20 2.1.2.2 Voltage versus Current Rating Charts - Ls Series Current(RMS)Voltage (RMS)67.5100%60%80%40%20%135135
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 21 Current(RMS)Voltage (RMS)67.5100%60%80%40%20%135135 V Range14.8 A13.5 Figure 2-6: 6000Ls Voltage / Current Rat
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 22 2.1.3 AC Measurements Measurement specifications apply to single chassis Lx / Ls Series AC source in single o
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 23 2.1.5 System Specification Parameter Specification Trigger Input: External trigger source input. Requires TT
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 24 Parameter Specification Over temperature: Automatic shutdown.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 25 2.2 Mechanical Parameter Specification Dimensions: Height: 10.5 inches (26.7 cm) 3000Lx, 4500Lx. 6000Lx
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 26 Parameter Specification Relative Humidity: 0-95 % RAH, non-condensing maximum for temperatures up to 31 C decr
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 27 Mode: Switches between 1 and 3 phase outputs. Parallel Operation: 9000Lx/2 and 13500Lx/2 systems use two or th
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 28 2.6 Available Options – Lx Series Output Options -AX Auxiliary outputs, 5 VAC and 26 VAC, 400 Hz. (Output D a
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 29 Notes: External Trigger input is standard. Line sync and External sync are mutually exclusive. External Trigge
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 30 2.6.2 -EHV Option Lx Series - Supplemental Specifications Specifications for Lx units with -EHV voltage range
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 31 2.6.3 -HF Option Lx Series - Supplemental Specifications Specification for Lx units with -HF frequency range
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 32 Note: Accuracy specifications are valid above 100 counts. For multi-chassis configurations, Current and Power
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 33 2.6.4 -AX Option Lx Series - Supplemental Specifications Specifications for -AX auxiliary output voltage opti
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 34 Parameter Supplemental Specification With –HF option: 1 Hz Accuracy ± 0.025% Phase Phase Resolution Standard
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 35 Parameter Supplemental Specification not exceed 200 Hz.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 36 2.7 Available Options – Ls Series Output Options -AX Auxiliary outputs, 5 VAC and 26 VAC, 400 Hz. (Output D a
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 37 -LKS Clock and Lock Auxiliary. See -LKM for details. (See Notes, see section 3.9.) -LNS Line Sync (see Notes)
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 38 2.7.2 EHV Option Ls Series -Supplemental Specifications Specifications for Ls units with -EHV voltage range o
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 39 Note: Accuracy specifications are valid above 100 counts. For multi-chassis configurations, Current and Power
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 40 Parameter Supplemental Specification (harmonics and noise to 300 kHz) Frequency Range Standard Lx: 45 – 8
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 41 Parameter Supplemental Specification Restrictions Frequency cannot be programmed in external sync mode. Freque
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 42 3. Unpacking and Installation 3.1 Unpacking Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage immediately u
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 43 FLT INH OUT1 IN1 RPVTRIGGERIEEE-488RS232CAUX OUTPUT OUTPUTHILOHILO26VAC5VACØ
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 44 J3-DFI INH FSTB TRIG RPVJ5 - IEEE-488RS232CAUX OUTPUT TB2HILOHILOØAØBØCNEUTØA HIØB HIØC HINEU
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 45 3.4 AC Input Wiring - INPUT AC input connections are to be made directly to the input fuse block of all units
i About AMETEK AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision, programm
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 46 always required for single-phase output mode on a 9000Ls/2 and may be used if needed for the EUT for all three
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 47 3.5.2 Output Terminal Block - OUTPUT Each 3000/4500/6000Lx\Ls chassis has a single AC output terminal block.
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 48 3.5.3 Multi-chassis Output Wiring Diagram Figure 3-3 shows the required output connections for a 9000Lx/2 or
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 49 Figure 3-4: 9000Lx/2, 9000Ls/2, 12000Lx/2 or 12000Ls/2 Wiring diagram - 3 Phase mode
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 50 Figure 3-5: 13500Lx/2, 13500Ls/3, 18000Ls/3 or 18000Ls/3 Wiring diagram - 3 Phase mode
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 51 3.6 Connectors - Rear Panel A number of connectors are located along the top rear covers. These connectors ar
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 52 Connector SMA Connectors Discrete Fault Indicator Table 3-4 Remote Inhibit Table 3-4 Trigger Out1 (Functi
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 53 SMA Description FLT Discrete Fault Indicator output. Isolated Open Collector active high output with internal
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 54 3.6.4 BNC Connectors (-LKM / -LKS options) BNC connectors. Functions are called out on rear panel decal. Tabl
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 55 3.6.7 System Interface Connectors – MASTER and AUXILIARY WARNING: The system interface connectors are for u
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User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 56 3.6.9 LAN Interface – RJ45 An optonal RJ45 Ethernet 10BaseT connector is located on the rear panel for remote
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 57 3.7 Basic Initial Functional Test CAUTION: Work carefully when performing these tests; hazardous voltages
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 58 Model 3 Phase Mode, 150 V range 1 Phase Mode, 150 V range 3000Lx 22.5 Ohm 7.5 Ohm 4500Lx 15 Ohm 5.0 Ohm 6000L
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 59 3.8 Multi-box Configurations (-MB Option) Multi-box configurations are identical to a two or three box syste
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 60 3.9 Clock and Lock Mode (-LKM/-LKS Option) Clock and lock mode operation of two Lx or Ls AC power sources is
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 61 3.9.3 Lx versus Ls Differences The Lx and Ls Series differ in how to control the phase angle of phase 1/A. O
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 62 3.10 Remote Control Interfaces Setup and connection information on setting up remote control using either GPI
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 63 4. Front Panel Operation 4.1 Tour of the Front Panel Before operating the AC source using the front panel, i
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 64 4.1.2 System On/Off Circuit Breaker The circuit breaker located on the top left side of the front panel of th
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 65 4.1.3 Status Indicator Lights Eight yellow LED status indicators are located on the left hand side of the key
iii Important Safety Instructions Before applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your particular applicat
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 66 4.1.4 The Shuttle Knob(s) CounterClockwiseClockwiseINCRDECR Figure 4-1: Shuttle Knob Two different style keyb
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 67 4.1.5 Menu Keys The Lx/Ls Series is operated through a series of menu's. These menus can be reached by u
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 68 4.1.6 Cursor Keys The cursor keys can be used to scroll through a list of menu entries.: CURSOR UP () The U
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 69 4.1.9 LCD Display The LCD display of the Lx/Ls Series power source provides information on instrument setting
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 70 4.2 Menu Structure The next few pages show a map of the available menus in the Lx/Ls Series. All menus can be
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 71 Once the power on sequence is completed, the power source will always revert to the PROGRAM screen shown here
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 72 OPTIONS The OPTIONS menu provides access optional functions that may be present on the Lx/Ls unit. ETIME/TEMP
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 73 4.2.3 Menu Tree Lx/Ls Series Menu Structure LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 PROGR
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 74 VOLT #12 120.0 LANGUAGE ON VSLEW #12 1e+06 ADVANCE ON
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 75 4.2.4 PROGRAM Menu Figure 4-4: PROGRAM Menu The PROGRAM menu is shown in Figure 4-4. It can be reached in on
iv Product Family: Lx\Ls Series II Warranty Period: One Year WARRANTY TERMS AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK”), provides this written warran
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 76 ENTRY DESCRIPTION stay off until re-engaged. In CC mode, the voltage will be reduced to maintain the set curre
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 77 ENTRY DESCRIPTION MODE Power on clock mode. The following two modes can be selected. STAND Power up in INT (i
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 78 NO OUTP Selects SINGLE or THREE phase mode of operation. In SINGLE phase mode, all current is delivered to the
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 79 4.2.6 MEASUREMENTS Screens The Lx/Ls Series uses a DSP based data acquisition system to provide extensive inf
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 80 ENTRY DESCRIPTION of THD use the fundamental component (H1) of the voltage as the denominator. Lx/Ls units wit
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 81 4.2.7 TRANSIENT Menu The transient menu is used to program and execute user-defined output sequences. T
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 82 ENTRY DESCRIPTION BUS Bus mode. The transient system is started by a bus command or a group execute trigger (
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 83 Transient List points data entry method. Transient list points are numbered sequentially from 0 through 99 and
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 84 4.2.8 REGISTERS Menu The registers menu provides access to the non-voltage setup storage of the power source
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 85 4.2.9 CONFIGURATION Menu The configuration menu may be used to configure various aspects of the instrum
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 5 Refers to: Lx Series AC Power Source/Analyzers - Series II Ls Series AC Power Sources - Series II Models:
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 86 ENTRY DESCRIPTION unit (Master unit). The controller will be disabled and has no control over the amplifiers,
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 87 ENTRY DESCRIPTION never visible due to the maximum number of LCD characters per line. Note: If the MAC Address
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 88 4.2.9.1 CALIBRATION Menus The measurement calibration menu can be used to perform routine calibration of t
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 89 4.2.10 APPLICATIONS Menu The Applications menu provides access to application specific firmware functions if
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 90 ENTRY DESCRIPTION Based Language Extensions) language options for backward compatibility with California Instr
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 91 ENTRY DESCRIPTION TEMP 37.342° The TEMP field is not a user selectable parameter but rather a read-out of the
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 92 4.3 Output Programming 4.3.1 Set the Output Output parameters are all set from the PROGRAM screen. 1. Use
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 93 4.3.3 Change Output Values with the Knob in SET Mode The SET mode of operation is a mode in which changes to
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 94 4.4 Waveform Management The Lx Series employs independent arbitrary waveform generators for each phase. This
User Manual Lx / Ls Series II 95 phase configuration, press the Phase key until all phase enunciators (øA, øB and øC) are lit. Waveform selecti
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