Q1 | Fan Fail message appears on the PSU series power supply |
Fan is a component that ensures heat dissipation and ensures the normal operation of the power supply.
The PSU series power supply will stop output when there is a fan fail message.
When the fan is in the critical state of failure, the phenomenon of good and bad sometimes causes the failure prompt of Fan Fail indicator to flash.
When your power supply keeps showing Fan Fail prompt, please contact your nearest GW Instek Service Center services@goodwill.com.tw
Routine maintenance precautions:
Q2 | How do you perform data logging from the measurement function of the ASR series AC/DC power supply? |
The measurement function of the ASR series AC/DC power supply can be performed through the free software to perform data logging (Data Logger)
The software diagram is as follows
Figure 1 Data logging of ASR measurement parameters
Figure 2 Harmonic data logging
For free software, please click the link below, file download option, registered members can download for free after login
https://www.gwinstek.com/en-global/products/detail/ASR-3000
Q3 | PSU 3KW~6KW AC input terminal specifications |
Single phase 220V (B type)
3kW model
Terminal rated voltage and current: 400V, 41A
Locking screw: M4
Locking terminal restrictions: inner diameter greater than 4mm, outer diameter less than 9mm
Part No.: 39BT-00301301 (BLOCK TERMINAL 0168-2303, 300V, 30A ,3P ,RoHS)
4.5kW, 6kW models
Terminal rated voltage and current: 1000V, 76A
Locking screw: M5
Locking terminal restrictions: inner diameter greater than 5mm, outer diameter less than 13mm
Part No.: 39BT-00301401 (BLOCK TERMINAL 0168-4103,600V,115A ,3P ,RoHS)
Three-phase 220V (C type)
4.5W, 6kW models
Terminal rated voltage and current: 1000V, 76A
Locking screw: M5
Locking terminal restrictions: inner diameter greater than 5mm, outer diameter less than 13mm
Part No: 39BT-00401501 (BLOCK TERMINAL 0168-4104, 600V, 115A ,4P ,RoHS)
Three-phase 400V (D type)
4.5W, 6kW models
Terminal rated voltage and current: 1000V, 76A
Locking screw: M5
Locking terminal restrictions: inner diameter greater than 5mm, outer diameter less than 13mm
Part No.: 39BT-00500701 (BLOCK TERMINAL 0168-4105, 600V, 115A ,5P ,RoHS)
For other details, please refer to the link below:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/PSU-3KW6KW-AC-input-terminal-specification-rfm3pTQd7P6jo3BDIYBi0
Q4 | What are the requirements for verifying the electronic load of the LED driver? |
The electronic load verifying the LED driver not only has the functions of a general electronic load (CC, CR, CV, CP), but also must be able to simulate the load characteristics of the LED, set the forward bias (Vd) and the on-resistance ( Rd), etc. In addition, the built-in dimming control signal output is convenient for the PWM dimming test of the LED driver.
The dedicated electronic loads that GW Instek supports for LED driver testing are as follows:
Q5 | The actual output is much higher than the setting. |
The remote sensing (Please refer our user manual) compensates for the cable loss for up to 0.5V. If the output level goes much higher, the remote sensing terminal might be disconnected. Make sure the connection is secure. Please refer our user manual page32 for details.
Q6 | How to use auto running operation? |
Auto Running Operation The function must be used together with the DELAY setting which is defined as the operation delay time of next running operation. The Delay function is workable only under Auto Running operation. Auto Running Operation The function must be used together with the DELAY setting which is defined as the operation delay time of next running operation. The Delay function is workable only under Auto Running operation.
1)Delay time setting: Press [DELAY] to set the panel operation to Delay time setting selection.
2)The setting and store of very group of data: A group setting includes the Output range, Output voltage value, Output current value, Over Voltage protection level, Over Current protection level, Over Voltage status (ON/OFF), and Delay time. User can proceed the setting and store it to the memory bank group by group up to 100 groups maximum.
3)Recall range setting (Auto running operation range): Regarding the setting description, please refer to AUTO RANGE operation.
4)Enter AUTO mode by pressing [AUTO], now, the operation is in the auto running function by pressing [OUTPUT].
5)Under this mode, press [SHIFT][AUTO INFO] can monitor the current operation setting address and operation time.
Q7 | I can not turn on the output (the Output key does not respond). |
The following scenarios are possible:The following scenarios are possible:
• The rear panel remote control terminal is in the Off position. In this case, set it to the On position or deactivate remote control. For details, please refer see our user manual page39.
• The OVP setting switch on the rear panel is on the SET side. In this case, set the switch to the Normal side.
•The OVP indicator is red. In this case, change the OVP setting to higher value or remove the over voltage condition.
*Note that in several conditions, the Output key automatically turns Off to avoid harmful condition. For details, please refer our user manual.
Q8 | The specifications does not match the real accuracies. |
Regarding to verify the power supply specifications please make sure the power supply is powered on at least 30 minutes,within +20℃ ~ -30℃.
Q9 | APS-7000 Invalid License |
When using [User Special Function]->, select option 5. Add New Module and a message “ Invalid License” pop up
Check if the firmware version is too old? If it is lower than V2.10, please update to this version
1 Download the firmware version V2.10, there are a total of three files gw.sbt
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mlnsgpfu3xkbecs/gw.sbt?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/59m3kvvygpx9g98/gw_aps_uboot.blk?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o981erg6zpxbah2/gw_aps_kernel.blk?dl=0
2 Create a GW folder in the root directory of the USB Flash Drive formatted as FAT-32.
3 Copy the downloaded file gw.sbt to the \gw folder of this USB Flash Drive
4 Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB port on the front panel of the APS
5 Press MENU
6 Turn the knob to 11. Special Function and press Enter
7 Enter the password "5004"
8 Turn the knob to 1. Update Firmware and press Enter, there will be no screen update for a while
9 Turn the knob to 2. Update Boot and press Enter, there will be no screen update for a while
10 Turn the knob to 3. Update Kernel and press Enter, there will be no screen update for a while
Q10 | How to use store and recall operating? |
Storing and Recalling Operating:
(1)The storing setting function including the store of the Output range, Output voltage value, Output current value, Over Voltage protection level, Over Current protection level, Over Voltage protection status, Over Current protection status and the Delay time.
(2)Store the present setting status to the memory bank: Press [SHIFT][STORE], set the panel operation to Storing setting selection, input the memory address by using number key (When want to correct the input value due to error key-in, can use wheel knob to clear the error value and re-input the value), then press [ENTER] to complete the change of store, and the panel will display “DONE” message.
(3)Recall the setting status from the memory bank: Press [SHIFT][RECALL], set the panel operation to Recall setting, use the number key to recall the desired memory address (When want to correct the input value due to error key-in, can use wheel knob to clear the error value and re-input the value), then press [ENTER] to complete the change, and the panel will display “DONE” message.
Q11 | The CV/CC indicator is red (Constant Current) while the output is Off. |
This indicates there is an internal error. Please Contact the service center.
Q12 | The meter does not match the real value. |
The following scenarios are possible:The following scenarios are possible:
• Make sure the rear panel OVP setting is in the “Normal” position. If the OVP switch is in the “SET” position, the meter might show the OVP setting, not the output value. For OVP details, please refer user manual page22.
• If you are using Channel 1 or Channel 3, make sure the meter switch on the right side is in the correct position. Channel 1 and 3 share the same meter.