3 DPS5015 Programmable power supply unit
DPS5015 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. General informations 3. Technical specifications 4. Connection details 5. Panel and display 6. Use of the device 6.1 Output voltage and current limitation 6.2 Setting the data and protection values 6.3 Configuration of data groups 6.4 Data group quick selection 6.5 Activating and deactivating the output 6.6 keyboard lock 7. Other informations 8. Support Published: 22.11.
DPS5015 1. INTRODUCTION Dear customer, thank you very much for choosing our product. In the following we have listed what you have to consider during commissioning. 2. GENERAL INFORMATIONS This power supply combines analog and digital technologies in an advanced design, offering outstanding precision and accuracy. The adjustable output reaches up to 50V or 15A and can be precisely configured in 10mV or 1mA steps.
DPS5015 3. CONNECTION DETAILS First connect the display module with the enclosed cables to the corresponding LCD and key interface. In the next step, you can connect the inputs and outputs to the device via the screw terminals. IN+ Positive Input IN- Negative Input OUT+ Positive Output OUT- Negative Output Published: 22.11.
DPS5015 Attention! Make sure that the input voltage is always Ensure that the input voltage is always at least 1.1 times the The permissible input voltage range is 6 - 60V (DC). Always ensure a sufficient safety distance and never exceed the maximum permissible input voltage. Non-observance can lead to considerable damage to the device. Operate the device exclusively with direct current! Operating the device with alternating current can lead to fatal electric shocks and irreparable damage to the device.
DPS5015 7 Output voltage (default) 8 Output voltage (current value) 9 Output current (current value) 10 Output power (current value) 11 Rotary switch / key lock 12 Output current Limit 13 Lock/unlock keyboard 14 Normal/Anormal Status 15 Constant voltage/constant current 16 data group number 17 Output active/inactive 18 Preset output voltage 19 Preset output current limitation 20 Preset overvoltage limit 21 Preset overcurrent limit 22 Preset overload limit 23 Preset screen b
DPS5015 6. USE OF THE DEVICE 6.1 OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LIMITATION Press V/↑ to enter the voltage setting mode. Press the Rotary encoder to move the cursor to the numeric value you want to change. Turning the knob clockwise increases the value and counterclockwise decreases the value. Press V/↑erneut to exit. Alternatively, after 30 seconds of inactivity, the setting mode will automatically exit. Press A/↓um to set the output current limit in the same way. 6.
DPS5015 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT Navigate to the B-LED option to configure the display brightness. Turn the Rotary encoder to adjust the brightness from 0 to 5. 0 defines the darkest setting and 5 the brightest setting. Press the SET button to return to the menu options and press the SET button again to exit the menu. 6.3 CONFIGURATION OF DATA GROUPS DATA GROUP M0 The M0 data group is a special case. It is the standard data group.
DPS5015 6.4 DATA GROUP QUICK SELECTION KEY COMBINATION FOR SELECTION OF M1/M2 Press and hold V/↑ or A/↓ for more than 3 seconds to quickly access the M1 or M2 data group. The corresponding data group number is displayed on the right side of the screen. Data groups M1 and M2 are ideal for frequently used settings due to the DeepL access function. SELECTION OF ANY DATA GROUP Press and hold the SET button for more than 3 seconds, M0 will be displayed on the right side of the screen.
DPS5015 6.5 ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE OUTPUT You can press the ON/OFF button at any time to activate or deactivate the output. 6.6 KEYBOARD LOCK Keyboard operation can be disabled to prevent accidental operation and unwanted changes. You can simply hold down the knob for more than 3 seconds at any time to lock or unlock all keys. The lock status is indicated by the lock icon on the right side of the screen. Published: 22.11.
DPS5015 7. OTHER INFORMATIONS Our information and take-back obligations according to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) Symbol on electrical and electronic equipment: This crossed-out dustbin means that electrical and electronic equipment does not belong in the household waste. You must return the old appliances to a collection point. Before handing over waste batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed by waste equipment must be separated from it.
DPS5015 8. SUPPORT We also support you after your purchase. If there are any questions left or if you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact us by mail, phone or by our ticket-system on our website. E-Mail: service@joy-it.net Ticket-System: http://support.joy-it.net Phone: +49 (0)2845 98469 – 66 (9:30 - 17:00 o‘clock) For further information please visit our website: www.joy-it.net Published: 22.11.