User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 06230350_DE
- 1. Allgemeines
- 1.1 Zu diesem Dokument
- 1.2 Symbolerläuterungen
- 1.3 Gewährleistung und Garantie
- 1.4 Haftungsbeschränkungen
- 1.5 Entsorgung des Gerätes
- 1.6 Produktschlüssel
- 1.7 Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung
- 1.8 Sicherheit
- 1.9 Technische Daten
- 1.10 Aufbau und Funktion
- 1.10.1 Allgemeine Beschreibung
- 1.10.2 Blockdiagramm
- 1.10.3 Lieferumfang
- 1.10.4 Zubehör
- 1.10.5 Optionen
- 1.10.6 Die Bedieneinheit (HMI)
- 1.10.7 USB-Port Typ B (Rückseite)
- 1.10.8 Steckplatz für Schnittstellenmodule
- 1.10.9 Analogschnittstelle
- 1.10.10 Share-Bus-Anschluß
- 1.10.11 Sense-Anschluß (Fernfühlung)
- 1.10.12 Master-Slave-Bus
- 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 Anschluß an das Stromnetz (AC)
- 2.3.5 Anschluß von DC-Lasten
- 2.3.6 Erdung des DC-Ausgangs
- 2.3.7 Anschluß der Fernfühlung
- 2.3.8 Installation eines AnyBus-Schnittstellenmoduls
- 2.3.9 Anschluß der analogen Schnittstelle
- 2.3.10 Anschließen des „Share-Bus“
- 2.3.11 Anschluß 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 Manuelle Bedienung
- 3.4 Fernsteuerung
- 3.5 Alarme und Überwachung
- 3.6 Bedieneinheit (HMI) sperren
- 3.7 Nutzerprofile laden und speichern
- 3.8 Der Funktionsgenerator
- 3.8.1 Einleitung
- 3.8.2 Allgemeines
- 3.8.3 Arbeitsweise
- 3.8.4 Manuelle Bedienung
- 3.8.5 Sinus-Funktion
- 3.8.6 Dreieck-Funktion
- 3.8.7 Rechteck-Funktion
- 3.8.8 Trapez-Funktion
- 3.8.9 DIN 40839-Funktion
- 3.8.10 Arbiträr-Funktion
- 3.8.11 Rampen-Funktion
- 3.8.12 UI- und IU-Tabellenfunktion (XY-Tabelle)
- 3.8.13 PV-Tabellenfunktion (Photovoltaik)
- 3.8.14 FC-Tabellenfunktion (Brennstoffzelle)
- 3.8.15 Fernsteuerung des Funktionsgenerators
- 3.9 Weitere Anwendungen
- 4. Instandhaltung & Wartung
- 5. Zubehör und Optionen
- 6. Service & Support
- 1. Allgemeines
- 06230350_EN
- 1. General
- 1.1 About this document
- 1.2 Explanation of symbols
- 1.3 Warranty
- 1.4 Limitation of liability
- 1.5 Disposal of equipment
- 1.6 Product key
- 1.7 Intended usage
- 1.8 Safety
- 1.9 Technical Data
- 1.10 Construction and function
- 1.10.1 General description
- 1.10.2 Block diagram
- 1.10.3 Scope of delivery
- 1.10.4 Accessories
- 1.10.5 Options
- 1.10.6 The control panel (HMI)
- 1.10.7 USB port type B (rear side)
- 1.10.8 Interface module slot
- 1.10.9 Analog interface
- 1.10.10 Share Bus-Connection
- 1.10.11 Sense connector (remote sensing)
- 1.10.12 Master-Slave bus
- 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 Connecting the “Share” bus
- 2.3.8 Connection of remote sense
- 2.3.9 Installation of an AnyBus interface module
- 2.3.10 Connecting the analog interface
- 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 Manual operation
- 3.4 Remote control
- 3.5 Alarms and monitoring
- 3.6 Control panel (HMI) lock
- 3.7 Loading and saving a user profile
- 3.8 The function generator
- 3.8.1 Introduction
- 3.8.2 General
- 3.8.3 Method of operation
- 3.8.4 Manual operation
- 3.8.5 Sine wave function
- 3.8.6 Triangular function
- 3.8.7 Rectangular function
- 3.8.8 Trapezoidal function
- 3.8.9 DIN 40839 function
- 3.8.10 Arbitrary function
- 3.8.11 Ramp Function
- 3.8.12 UI and IU table functions (XY table)
- 3.8.13 PV table function (photovoltaics)
- 3.8.14 FC table function (fuel cell)
- 3.8.15 Remote control of the function generator
- 3.9 Other applications
- 4. Service and maintenance
- 5. Accessories and options
- 6. Service & Support
- 1. General

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EA Elektro-Automatik GmbH
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PSI 9000 3U Series
Alarm Meaning Description Indication
OT
OverTem-
perature
Triggers an alarm if the internal temperature exceeds a certain limit. The
DC output will be switched off.
Display, analog
IF, digital IF
► How to congure the device alarms
1. Tap the touch area on the main screen.
2. On the right side tap the white arrow to select “2. Protect”.
3. Set the limits for the equipment alarm relevant to your application if the default value of 110% is unsuitable.
The set values can be entered using the ten-key tab. This will appear by tapping the touch area
that shows the rotary knob assignments.
The user also has the possibility of selecting whether an additional acoustic signal will be sounded if an alarm or
userdenedeventoccurs.
► How to congure the alarm sound (also see “„3.3.3. Conguration via MENU“)
1. Tap the touch area on the main screen
2. In the menu page, tap “HMI Settings”
3. In the following menu page, tap “Alarm Sound”
4. In the settings page select “Sound on “ or “Sound off”andconrmwith .
3.5.2.1 User dened events
Themonitoringfunctionsofthedevicecanbeconguredforuserdenedevents.Defaultisthatthisisdeactivated
(action=NONE).Thefollowingeventscanbeconguredindependentlyandcan,ineachcase,triggertheactions
NONE, SIGNAL, WARNING or ALARM.
Event Meaning Description Range
UVD UnderVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the output voltage falls below the
denedthreshold.
0 V...U
Nom
OVD OverVoltage Detection
Triggers an event if the output voltage exceeds the de-
nedthreshold.
0 V...U
Nom
UCD UnderCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the output current falls below the
denedthreshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OCD OverCurrent Detection
Triggers an event if the output current exceeds the de-
nedthreshold.
0 A...I
Nom
OPD OverPower Detection
Triggers an event if the output power exceeds the de-
nedthreshold.
0 W...P
Nom
These events should not be confused with alarms such as OT and OVP which are for device
protection. User dened events can, however, if set to action ALARM, switch off the DC output
and thus protect the load, like a sensitive electronic application.
► How to congure user dened events
1. Tap the touch area on the main screen..
2. On the right side tap the white arrows to select “4.1 Event U” or “4.2 Event I” or
“4.3 Event P”.
3. Set the monitoring limits with the left hand rotary knob and the triggered action with the right hand knob
relevant to the application (also see „3.5.1. Denition of terms“).
4. Accept the settings with .
As soon as an event is set up with an action other than “NONE” and with accepted settings, an incident can occur
whether the DC output is switched on or off. On leaving the pages “User events” or “Settings” an event can be
directly displayed.