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Digital Interface Cards - Elektro-Automatik PS 8000 2U Bedienungsanleitung

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Operating the device
Following settings only with CAN interface IF-C1:
Parameter:
Baud
Settings:
10k, 25k, 50k, 100k, 125k, 250k, 500k, 1M
Meaning: Selects the CAN transmission baud rate.
Parameter:
Base ID
Settings:
0x000...0x7FC (0...2044)
Meaning: Defines the base ID (BAID) for the CAN ID system with
three IDs (Vector compatible, dbc files). Three IDs are reserved
for a device, based upon the adjusted base ID. Thus this values
is only adjustable in steps of four. Display can be switched from
decimal to hexadecimal by pushing any of the rotary knobs.
Only available, if
=
ID Sys
below at parameter
ID
Sys.
Parameter:
Broad ID
Settings:
0x000...0x7FF (0...2047)
Meaning: Adjusts the broadcast ID (BCID) for the CAN ID sy-
stem with three IDs (Vector compatible, dbc files). This extra
ID is a fourth ID for the device which can be used for broadcast
messages to multiple units on a bus. Purpose if this ID is to
adjust it to the same value on all units that are targeted to be
controlled simultaneously by set values or device conditions.
Display can be switched from decimal to hexadecimal by pus-
hing any of the rotary knobs.
Only available, if
=
ID Sys
below at parameter
ID
Sys.
Parameter:
RID
Settings:
0...31
Meaning: Selects the relocatable identifier segment (RID). Refer
to CAN terminology or instruction manual of the IF-C1 CAN
interface card for further information.
Parameter:
Bus term
Settings:
yes, no
Meaning: activates/deactives the bus termination resistor of
the CAN interface card. This is required if the device is at the
end of the bus.
Parameter:
ID Sys
Settings:
Vector, normal
Meaning: Selects the CAN ID systems (IDSY). With „Normal",
the former, old CAN ID system with two CAN IDs per unit is used,
where the IDs are built from
„Device
„RID" (see above) . Also see the external user manual for the in-
terface cards regarding the calculation scheme of the CAN IDs.
The other ID system, selected with „Vector", uses three CAN
IDs per unit and it thus enables the use of so-called DBC files
to implement the device into Vector company software. By
selecting this ID system, two ID related settings (see above)
become active, where the user adjusts a base ID that defines
the three CAN IDs, plus a broadcast ID (if used).
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Default:
100k
Default:
0x000
has been selected. See
Vector
Default:
0x7FF
has been selected. See
Vector
Default:
0
Default:
yes
Default:
Vector
node" (see above) and
Following settings only with RS232 interface IF-R1:
Parameter:
Baud
Settings:
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
Meaning: Selects the serial transmission baudrate (in baud).
Further parameters for the RS232 are not configurable, but
defined as follows:
Parity = odd
Stop bits = 1
Data bits = 8
and have to be set to the same co nfiguration at the PC.
Following settings only with Profibus interface IF-PB1:
Parameter:
Profibus
Settings:
1-125
Meaning: Defines the Profibus address of the device. This
address is used apart from the device node to implement and
access the unit on a field bus system.
9.

Digital interface cards

The device supports following pluggable interface cards:
IF-U1 (USB)
IF-R1 (RS232)
IF-C1 (CAN)
IF-G1 (GPIB/IEEE)
IF-E1 / IF-E1B (Ethernet/LAN + USB)
IF-PB1 (Profibus + USB)
The cards require only a little or no setup after insertion. The
card specific settings are stored and kept, even if the card is
replaced by one of different type. Thereby it is not necessary to
configure the card settings everytime a card is inserted.
Details about the technical specs of the interface cards and the
handling, as well as instructions to implement the device into a
bus system or to control the device by means of a PC (LabView
etc.) can be found in the user manual for the IF cards.
Attention!
Insertion or removal only if the device is completely switched
off (power switch)!
About configuration of the interfaces see section „8. Device setup".
The digital interface cards allow to set voltage, current and po-
wer, as well as the OVP threshold and undervoltage limit UVL
by means of a PC. When changing to remote control mode, the
device keeps the last set values until they're altered. Hence it
would be possible to control only voltage by sending arbitrary
set values and the current set value would remain unaltered.
Set values given by the digital interface (except GPIB) are al-
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ways percentage and correspond at 100% (hex: 0x6400), resp.
Irrtümer und Änderungen vorbehalten
at 110% (hex: 0x6E00) for the OVP threshold, to the nominal
values of the device. Using GPIB, any value is given as real
decimal value.
Furthermore, the digital interfaces allow to query and set a lot of
other features and values. For details refer to the user manual
of the interface cards.
EN
Default:
57600
Default:
1
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PS 8000 2U Series

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