Z+
- How do I set the OVP, UVL and UVP levels?
To protect voltage sensitive loads, the Z+ series of programmable power supplies have user adjustable set points for the over-voltage protection (OVP), the under-voltage level (UVL) and…
- How can the state of the user control pins be changed?
The Z+ series of programmable power supplies have two independent open collector control signals that can be set by the operator to a high or low state.…
- How do I set up Z+ units for parallel operation?
For higher power requirements, up to six Z+ programmable power supplies can be set in parallel for a total of 4,800W. The host unit will be set…
- What are the current fold-back options?
The desired characteristics of the overcurrent protection may differ between load types or the tests to be performed. For this reason, the Z+ programmable power supply series…
- How do I set up digital control parameters?
The Z+ programmable power supplies have a choice of several digital interfaces. These include RS232, RS485, USB and as an option, LAN. By pressing the front panel…
- How is the interlock function enabled?
The Z+ programmable power supply has an interlock function that can be used to enable or disable the output voltage by an external switch or relay. Two…
- How can I set up the remote control interface?
The Z+ programmable power supplies have the ability to control the output voltage and output current levels remotely using an external analogue signal. The signal can be…
- How do I select auto start or safe start on the Z+ power supplies?
The Z+ programmable power supplies can be configured to either automatically resume operation when unit is turned on (auto start), or for the output to remain off…
- How do I perform a Z+ power supply factory reset?
Z+ programmable power supplies are frequently used for different tasks within an Engineering facility. One simple way of removing any prior settings and stored programs is to…
- Can I use Z+ and Genesys™ power supplies in the same communications chain?
Although the TDK-Lambda Z+ and Genesys™ have different form factors and product names, they accept the same commands and can be programmed using a common communication chain.…