Remote Sensing
The standard sensing input can be connected directly to the load in order to compensate for voltage drops along with the cables. If the sensing input is connected to the load, the power supply will detect this and adjust the output voltage automatically to ensure the accurate required voltage is available at the load.
Protective Features
For the protection of the equipment connected, it is possible to set an overvoltage protection threshold (OVP), as well as one for overcurrent (OCP) and overpower (OPP). As soon as one of these thresholds is reached for any reason, the DC output will be immediately shut off and a status signal will be generated on the display and via the interfaces. There is furthermore overtemperature protection, which will shut off the DC output if the device overheats.
Handling (HMI)
Manual operation is done with a color display, two rotary knobs and six pushbuttons. The large display shows all relevant set values and actual values at a glance. The whole setup is also done with the human-machine interface. The display is multilingual (German, English, Russian, Chinese).
Remote control & connectivity
For remote control, there are three types of interface cards optionally available which can be quickly and easily installed by the user on the location:
- USB
- USB + Ethernet
- USB + Analog
When using the digital interfaces (USB, Ethernet), Windows users can profit from the free software “EA Power Control”. It offers a feature called “Sequencing”, where the device is controlled through a semi-automatic table in CSV format. This table represents a simple test procedure and can be created and edited in MS Excel or other CSV editors and then be imported into the software tool. This software also allows for the control of up to 20 units at once with an optional feature called “Multi Control” (licensed, not free of charge).