User manual
Table Of Contents
- 06230304_MA-PSI9000-2U-TFT-DE
- 1. Allgemeines
- 1.1 Zu diesem Dokument
- 1.2 Gewährleistung und Garantie
- 1.3 Haftungsbeschränkungen
- 1.4 Entsorgung des Gerätes
- 1.5 Produktschlüssel
- 1.6 Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung
- 1.7 Sicherheit
- 1.8 Technische Daten
- 1.9 Aufbau und Funktion
- 1.9.1 Allgemeine Beschreibung
- 1.9.2 Blockdiagramm
- 1.9.3 Lieferumfang
- 1.9.4 Zubehör
- 1.9.5 Optionen
- 1.9.6 Die Bedieneinheit (HMI)
- 1.9.7 USB-Port (Rückseite)
- 1.9.8 Steckplatz für Schnittstellenmodule
- 1.9.9 Analogschnittstelle
- 1.9.10 Share-Bus-Anschluß
- 1.9.11 Sense-Anschluß (Fernfühlung)
- 1.9.12 Master-Slave-Bus
- 1.9.13 GPIB-Port (optional)
- 2. Installation & Inbetriebnahme
- 2.1 Transport und Lagerung
- 2.2 Auspacken und Sichtkontrolle
- 2.3 Installation
- 2.3.1 Sicherheitsmaßnahmen vor Installation und Gebrauch
- 2.3.2 Vorbereitung
- 2.3.3 Aufstellung des Gerätes
- 2.3.4 Anschließen an das Stromnetz (AC)
- 2.3.5 Anschließen von DC-Lasten
- 2.3.6 Erdung des DC-Ausgangs
- 2.3.7 Anschließen der Fernfühlung
- 2.3.8 Installation eines AnyBus-Schnittstellenmoduls
- 2.3.9 Anschließen der analogen Schnittstelle
- 2.3.10 Anschließen des „Share-Bus“
- 2.3.11 Anschließen des USB-Ports (Rückseite)
- 2.3.12 Erstinbetriebnahme
- 2.3.13 Erneute Inbetriebnahme nach Firmwareupdates bzw. längerer Nichtbenutzung
- 3. Bedienung und Verwendung
- 3.1 Personenschutz
- 3.2 Regelungsarten
- 3.3 Alarmzustände
- 3.4 Manuelle Bedienung
- 3.5 Fernsteuerung
- 3.6 Alarme und Überwachung
- 3.7 Bedieneinheit (HMI) sperren
- 3.8 Nutzerprofile laden und speichern
- 3.9 Der Funktionsgenerator
- 3.9.1 Einleitung
- 3.9.2 Allgemeines
- 3.9.3 Arbeitsweise
- 3.9.4 Manuelle Bedienung
- 3.9.5 Sinus-Funktion
- 3.9.6 Dreieck-Funktion
- 3.9.7 Rechteck-Funktion
- 3.9.8 Trapez-Funktion
- 3.9.9 DIN 40839-Funktion
- 3.9.10 Arbiträr-Funktion
- 3.9.11 Rampen-Funktion
- 3.9.12 UI- und IU-Tabellenfunktion (XY-Tabelle)
- 3.9.13 PV-Tabellenfunktion (Photovoltaik)
- 3.9.14 FC-Tabellenfunktion (Brennstoffzelle)
- 3.9.15 Fernsteuerung des Funktionsgenerators
- 3.10 Weitere Anwendungen
- 4. Instandhaltung & Wartung
- 5. Zubehör und Optionen
- 6. Service & Support
- 1. Allgemeines
- 06230304_MA-PSI9000-2U-TFT-EN
- 1. General
- 1.1 About this document
- 1.2 Warranty
- 1.3 Limitation of liability
- 1.4 Disposal of equipment
- 1.5 Product key
- 1.6 Intended usage
- 1.7 Safety
- 1.8 Technical Data
- 1.9 Construction and function
- 1.9.1 General description
- 1.9.2 Block diagram
- 1.9.3 Scope of delivery
- 1.9.4 Accessories
- 1.9.5 Options
- 1.9.6 The control panel (HMI)
- 1.9.7 USB port (rear side)
- 1.9.8 Interface module slot
- 1.9.9 Analog interface
- 1.9.10 Share Bus-Connection
- 1.9.11 Sense connector (remote sensing)
- 1.9.12 Master-Slave bus
- 1.9.13 GPIB port (optional)
- 2. Installation & commissioning
- 2.1 Transport and storage
- 2.2 Unpacking and visual check
- 2.3 Installation
- 2.3.1 Safety procedures before installation and use
- 2.3.2 Preparation
- 2.3.3 Installing the device
- 2.3.4 Connection to AC supply
- 2.3.5 Connection to DC loads
- 2.3.6 Grounding of the DC output
- 2.3.7 Connection of remote sensing
- 2.3.8 Installation of an AnyBus interface module
- 2.3.9 Connecting the analog interface
- 2.3.10 Connecting the “Share” bus
- 2.3.11 Connecting the USB port (rear side)
- 2.3.12 Initial commission
- 2.3.13 Commission after a firmware update or a long period of non-use
- 3. Operation and application
- 3.1 Personal safety
- 3.2 Operating modes
- 3.3 Alarm conditions
- 3.4 Manual operation
- 3.5 Remote control
- 3.6 Alarms and monitoring
- 3.7 Control panel (HMI) lock
- 3.8 Loading and saving a user profile
- 3.9 The function generator
- 3.9.1 Introduction
- 3.9.2 General
- 3.9.3 Method of operation
- 3.9.4 Manual operation
- 3.9.5 Sine wave function
- 3.9.6 Triangular function
- 3.9.7 Rectangular function
- 3.9.8 Trapezoidal function
- 3.9.9 DIN 40839 function
- 3.9.10 Arbitrary function
- 3.9.11 Ramp Function
- 3.9.12 UI and IU table functions (XY table)
- 3.9.13 PV table function (photovoltaics)
- 3.9.14 FC table function (fuel cell)
- 3.9.15 Remote control of the function generator
- 3.10 Other applications
- 4. Service and maintenance
- 5. Accessories and options
- 6. Service & Support
- 1. General

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PSI 9000 2U Series
4.4 Calibration
4.4.1 Preface
The devices of series PSI 9000 feature a function to readjust the most important output values when doing a cali-
bration and in case these values have moved out of tolerance. The readjustment is limited to compensate small
differences of up to 1% or 2% of the max. value. There are several reasons which could make it necessary to
readjust a unit: component aging, component deterioration, extreme ambient conditions, high frequent use.
In order to determine if a value is out of tolerance, the parameter must be veried rst with measurement tools of
high accuracy and with at least half the error of the PSI device. Only then a comparison between values displayed
on the PSI device and true DC output values is possible.
For example, if you want to verify and possibly readjust the output current of model PSI 9080-120 2U at the max.
120A, which is stated with a max. error of 0.2%, you can only do that by using a suitable shunt with max. 0.1%
error or less. Also, when measuring such high currents, it is recommended to keep the process short, in order to
avoid the shunt heating up too much. It is furthermore recommended to use a shunt with at least 25% reserve.
When measuring the current with a shunt, the measurement error of the multimeter on the shunt adds to the error
of the shunt and the sum of both must not exceed the max. error of the device under calibration.
4.4.2 Preparation
For a successful calibration and readjustment, a few tools and certain ambient conditions are required:
• A measurement device (multimeter) for voltage, with a max. error of half the PSI’s voltage error. That measure-
ment device can also be used to measure the shunt voltage when readjusting the current
• If the current is also going to be calibrated: a suitable DC current shunt, ideally specied for at least 1.25 times
the max. output current of the PSI and with a max. error that is half or less than the max. current error of the
PSI device
• Normal ambient temperature of approx. 20-25°C
• Warmed up PSI unit, which has been run for at least 10 minutes under 50% power
• An adjustable load, such as as electronic load, which is capable of consuming at least 102% of the max. voltage
and current of the PSI device
Before you can start calibrating, a few measures have to be taken:
• Let the PSI device warm up in connection with the voltage / current source
• In case the remote sensing input is going to be calibrated, prepare a cable for the remote sensing connector to
DC output, but leave it yet unconnected
• Abort any form of remote control, deactivate master-slave mode, set device to U/I mode
• Install the shunt between PSI device and load and make sure the shunt is cooled somehow
• Connect external measurement device to the DC output or to the shunt, depending on whether the voltage is
going to be calibrated rst or the current
4.4.3 Calibration procedure
After the preparation, the device is ready to be calibrated. From now on, a certain sequence of parameter calibra-
tion is important. Generally, you don’t need to calibrate all three parameters, but it is recommended to do so.
Important:
When calibrating the output voltage, the remote input “Sense” on the rear of the device has to
be disconnected.
The calibration procedure, as explained below, is an example with model PSI 9080-120 2U. Other models are
treated the same way, with values according to the particular PSI model and the required load.