Owon ODP Series User Manual en
Owon ODP Series User Manual en
Owon ODP Series User Manual en
ODP3032 ODP3052
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Branch: Xiamen Lilliput Technology Co.,Ltd.: the 5th floor, B Area, Chuangxin Mansion, Software
Park, ZhenZhuWan, Huandao RD, Xiamen, Fujian, China
General Warranty
Lilliput warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase of the product by the original purchaser from the Lilliput Company. And the warranty period of accessories such as adapter is 12 month. This warranty only applies to the original purchaser and is not transferable to the third party. If the product proves defective during the warranty period, Lilliput either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product. Parts, modules and replacement products used by Lilliput for warranty work may be new or reconditioned to like new performance. All replaced parts, modules and products become the property of Lilliput. In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Lilliput of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Lilliput, and with a copy of customer proof of purchase. This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care. Lilliput shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Lilliput representatives to install, repair or service the product; b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-Lilliput supplies; or d) to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product. Please contact the nearest Lilliputs Sales and Service Offices for services or a complete copy of the warranty statement. For better after-sales service, please visit www.owon.com.hk and register the purchased product online.
Excepting the after-sales services provided in this summary or the applicable warranty statements, Lilliput will not offer any guarantee for maintenance definitely declared or hinted, including but not limited to the implied guarantee for marketability and special-purpose acceptability. Lilliput should not take any responsibilities for any indirect, special or consequent damages.
Table of Contents
1. General Safety Requirements.......................................................................................... 1 2. Safety Terms and Symbols............................................................................................... 2 3. General Characteristics................................................................................................... 3 4. Quick Start ....................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Front/Rear Panel and User Interface .................................................................................. 5
4.1.1 Front Panel ...................................................................................................................................... 5 4.1.2 Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................................... 7 4.1.3 User Interface .................................................................................................................................. 7
Status Icons..........................................................................................................................................................10
5.5 Save/Recall/Record.............................................................................................................. 20
5.5.1 Save System Parameters................................................................................................................ 20 5.5.2 Recall and Delete System Parameters File .................................................................................... 21 5.5.3 Record the Output ......................................................................................................................... 21
5.6.1 Set Language ................................................................................................................................. 21 5.6.2 Set Bright....................................................................................................................................... 21 5.6.3 Set Screen Saver Time .................................................................................................................. 21 5.6.4 Set System Time............................................................................................................................ 22 5.6.5 Buzzer............................................................................................................................................ 22 5.6.6 View System Information.............................................................................................................. 22 5.6.7 Set as Default................................................................................................................................. 22
6. Communication with PC ............................................................................................... 24 7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 25 8. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ 26 9. Appendix ........................................................................................................................ 28
9.1 Appendix A: Enclosure ....................................................................................................... 28 9.2 Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning.......................................................................... 28
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Safety Symbols
Symbols on the Product. The following symbol may appear on the product: Hazardous Voltage Refer to Manual
Chassis Ground
Public Ground
3.General Characteristics
3. General Characteristics
OWON ODP Series products are new high-performance programmable linear DC power supplies. The excellent features of this series include up to 100 output groups with configurable timer, high-resolution LCD display, extremely clean ripple and noise, comprehensive over-voltage over-current over-temperature protection, user friendly interface and panel layout, and variety standard interfaces to meet diverse test requirements.
4.Quick Start
4. Quick Start
This chapter will deal with the following topics mainly: Front/Rear Panel Overview User Interface Overview How to Implement General Inspection How to Implement Power-On Check How to Implement Output Inspection Instruction of the four Working Mode Instruction of the System Menu Operation
4.Quick Start
Figure 4-1 Front panel overview (take ODP3032 for instance) LCD Numeric keys area Up and down direction key Enter key Knob Left and right direction key System key Timer key Help key Display the user interface Parameter input, include the numeric keys, decimal point and backspace key. Select menu or change the parameter Enter menu or confirm the parameter entered Select menu or change the parameter, pressing it has the same effect as pressing the enter key Select menu or move the cursor Enter the system menu Enter/exit timer status View the built-in help
Channel 2 control Blue Volt/CV key: Set the output voltage of Channel 2 area Blue Curr/CC key: Set the output current of Channel 2 5
4.Quick Start Blue ON/OFF key: Enable/disable the output of Channel 2 Output terminals of Channel 2 Mode key Output terminals of Channel 1 5V output terminals Power button Channel 2 output connectors Switch the working mode between Independent, Parallel, Series and Plus-minus Channel 1 output connectors Output fixed 5V , max output current is 3A (5A for ODP3052) Turn on/off the instrument
Channel 1 control Orange Volt/CV key: Set the output voltage of Channel 1 area Orange Curr/CC key: Set the output current of Channel 1 Orange ON/OFF key: Enable/disable the output of Channel 1 Function keys Record key: Record the current output data as a txt file and save to USB disk Recall key: Recall the stored settings file Save key: Save the current setting parameters Set key: Enter/exit the setting interface of timing output
4.Quick Start
Figure 4-2 Rear panel overview USB Host port USB Device port COM port Power socket Fuse Power switch Fan Connect as a host device with an external USB device, such as connect a USB disk to the instrument. Connect as a slave device with an external USB device, such as connect the instrument to a PC. Connect the instrument with external equipment as serial port AC input connector Use the specified fuse according to the voltage scale Switch between 110V and 220V Fan inlet
4.Quick Start
Channel 1
Channel 2
(same layout as Channel 1)
Figure 4-3 User interface in Independent mode Output status of Cannel 1 Specified time and left time of current output when the timing output of Channel 1 is on Actual output value of power for Channel 1 Timing output mode of Channel 1 (Sequence / Loop) Timer range of Channel 1 The parameter number of the current output when the timing output of Channel 1 is on. Set values of voltage and current for Channel 1 Actual output values of voltage and current for Channel 1 Status and set values of O.V.P and O.C.P for Channel 1 in current status Status icons, see Status Icons on P10 for more details Parallel /Series Mode
4.Quick Start
Figure 4-4 User interface in Parallel/Series mode Maximum ratings of voltage and current Channel status Output mode of timing output (Sequence / Loop) Timer range The parameter number of the current output when the timing output is on Specified values of voltage and current Specified time of current output when the timing output of is on Left time of current output when the timing output of is on Specified values of voltage and current that will be output at the next fixed times when the timing output of is on Status and set values of O.V.P and O.C.P in current status Actual output values of voltage , current and power Status icons, see Status Icons on P10 for more details Plus-minus Mode
4.Quick Start
Negative
Positive
(same layout as Negative)
Figure 4-5 User interface in Plus-minus mode Output status of Negative (same as Positive) Specified time and left time of current output when the timing output of Negative is on Actual output value of power for Negative Timing output mode of Negative (Sequence / Loop, same as Positive) Timer range of Negative (same as Positive) The parameter number of the current output when the timing output of Negative is on (same as Positive) Set values of voltage and current for Negative Actual output values of voltage and current for Negative Status and set values of O.V.P and O.C.P for Negative in current status Status icons, see Status Icons on P10 for more details
Status Icons
Icons Instruction Connect as a slave device with PC Recording the current output A USB device is detected Current working mode is Independent Current working mode is Parallel 10
4.Quick Start Current working mode is Series Current working mode is Plus-minus The buzzer is on The buzzer is off The system is in Timer Status
4.Quick Start Voltage AC110V AC220V Fuse ODP3032 125 VF5 A 250 VF3 A ODP3052 125 VF10A 250 VF5A
To change the input voltage scale of the instrument, do the following steps: (1) Turn off the power button at the front panel and remove the power cord. (2) Check if the fuse installed before leaving factory (250 V, F3 A) can match with the selected voltage scale; if not, pry the cover open using a straight screwdriver (see in Figure 4-2), change the fuse. (3) Regulate the Power Switch to the right voltage scale.
4.3.2 Power On
(1) Connect the instrument to the AC supply using the supplied power cord. Warning: To avoid electric shock, the instrument must be grounded properly. (2) Press down the power button at the front panel, the orange and blue key is lighted; the screen shows the boot screen. (3) Press any key to enter.
4.Quick Start (3) Set the output voltage to the maximum rating. (4) Turn on the channel output. The ON/OFF and Curr/CC key is lighted, which indicates the channel you opened is in Constant Current output mode. (5) In each working mode, set some different current values; check if the actual current value displayed is close to the set current value, and to check if the actual voltage value displayed is nearly zero. (6) Check that if the output current can be adjusted from zero to the maximum rating. (7) Turn off the channel output and remove the short wire from the output terminals.
The 5V output terminals always output fixed 5V during the instrument is powered on, the max output current is 3A (ODP3032) or 5A (ODP3052). Users could choose the proper mode and output terminals as required.
4.5.2 Connections
Take ODP3032 for instance: Independent
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Series
Plus-minus
Minus
Ground
Plus
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Independent mode (1) Press the orange Volt/CV or Curr/CC key, the input box of Channel 1 output voltage/current will pop up. (2) The key light will start blinking, indicating to input, there are two methods to change the value. Modify: Turn the knob or press the / direction key to change the value by the unit of cursor position, hold down the / direction key to change continuously. Press the / key to move the cursor. Input: Use the numeric keys to enter a desired value, the original value will be cleared, and display the value you entered. (3) Press the key to confirm.
In the same way, press the blue Volt/CV or Curr/CC key to set the output voltage/current of Channel 2. Parallel/Series mode (1) Press the orange Volt/CV or Curr/CC key, the input box of output voltage/current will pop up. (2) The operation of input box is the same as Independent mode. Plus-minus mode (1) Press the orange Volt/CV or Curr/CC key, the input box of Negative output 16
5.Front Panel Operation voltage/current will pop up. (2) The operation of input box is the same as Independent mode. In the same way, press the blue Volt/CV or Curr/CC key to set the Positive output voltage/current. Note: If the input value is out of the rated range, the box prompts ERROR; you need to input another value within the rated range. In Series mode, the minimum rating of the current is 0.1A.
5.Front Panel Operation Note: In Plus-minus mode, the O.V.P status of Positive and Negative will remain consistent, you can set either of them. The O.V.P value can be set separately. (3) Use the numeric keys to enter the O.V.P value in current mode and status. The maximum in Independent, Parallel, Plus-minus mode is 31.5V, the maximum in Series mode is 63V. Press the key to confirm.
5.Front Panel Operation voltage, current and output time. This function allows up to 100 groups of timer parameters. In timer status, press the Set key to enter/exit timer setting interface of the current mode. Press the Mode key to switch between the corresponding timer setting interface of the four working mode.
Number Voltage Current Output time
Editing value
Figure 5-1 Timer Setting Interface in Independent Mode The selected parameter will be highlighted. In Independent mode or Plus-minus mode, press orange ON/OFF key to select the left parameter area, press blue ON/OFF to select the right parameter area. Press the / key to change the parameter item. After selecting the parameter, use the numeric keys to enter a desired value, press the key to confirm. Press the / key to go to the previous or next setting page. Note: If the input value exceeds the rating of current working mode, the system will change it to the maximum rating automatically after pressing the key to confirm. In the Plus-minus mode, the values of the Negative and Positive output time remain consistent, you can set either of them.
5.Front Panel Operation (1) In timer status: Independent Mode Press the System key, enter [System CH1 (CH2) TimerRng]. Parallel, Series Mode Press the System key, enter [System TimerRng]. Plus-minus Mode Press the System key, enter [System Positive TimerRng]. (2) The timer range setting box pops up. Use the numeric keys enter a number (0~99), press the / key to switch between Sequence and Loop, press the key to confirm.
5.5 Save/Recall/Record
ODP Series support operations with a USB flash device and local file storage, including: store, recall and delete current setting parameters. The current data of the channel can be recorded into a txt file, which stored in USB disk. You can connect the USB disk to the USB Host interface in Figure 4-2. After connecting the USB disk successfully, an icon will be shown at the top of the screen.
5.Front Panel Operation key to add the next character. Press the key to select the previous character. Press the key to delete the selected character. (2) Press the key to store after editing the file name.
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5.6.5 Buzzer
Press the System key and enter [System Sys Set Buzzer]. Press the key to turn on/off the buzzer. When the buzzer is on, an icon will be shown on the status bar. You will hear a key tone once a key is pressed down; when the system prompts the instrument will make a buzzing sound, e.g. cutting off the output due to O.V.P/O.C.P. When the buzzer is off, an icon will be shown on the status bar.
1.5 A 1.5 A
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6.Communication with PC
6. Communication with PC
ODP Series Power Supply supports communications with a PC through USB or COM interface. You can use the ODP communication software to set the parameters, control the output of the power supply, and synchronously display the actual output values on the Power Supply screen. (1) Install the software Install the ODP communication software on the supplied CD. (2) Connect the instruments Use a USB data cable to connect the USB Device port in the rear panel of the Power Supply to the USB port of a PC. Or use a data cable to connect the COM port in the rear panel of the Power Supply to the COM interface of a PC. (3) Install the driver When the Power Supply is turned on, a dialog will appear on the PC screen and guide you to install the USB driver. The driver is in the USBDRV folder under the directory where the ODP communication software is installed, such as C:\Program Files\ODP\USBDRV. (4) Use the software Run the ODP software; click the Menu button in the top right corner. Choose the Communications Ports-Settings to set the corresponding communication parameters. After connect successfully, the connection information in the bottom right corner of the software will turn green. To learn about how to operate the software, you can choose Communications Help Help to open the help file.
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7.Troubleshooting
7. Troubleshooting
1. The instrument is powered on but no Display. Check if the power is connected properly. Check if the Power Switch is in the proper voltage scale. Check if the fuse which is below the AC Power socket is used appropriately and in good condition (the cover can be pried open with a straight screwdriver). Restart the instrument after the steps above. If the problem still exists, please contact Lilliput for our service. 2. The output is abnormal: Check if the output voltage is set to 0V. If so, set it to other value. Check if the output current is set to 0A. If so, set it to other value. When in timer status, check if there is any voltage/current value of timer setting is set to 0. If so, set it to other value. If the problem still exists, please contact Lilliput for our service. 3. Cannot identify the USB device correctly: Check if the USB device is in good condition. Check if the used USB device is a flash device, note a hard disk cannot be supported. Restart the instrument and insert your USB flash device again. If the problem still exists, please contact Lilliput for our service.
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8.Technical Specifications
8. Technical Specifications
The specifications below are based on the instrument having run for at least 30 minutes continuously under the specified operating temperature. Channel 1/Channel 2 Independent/Parallel 030V Voltage Series 060V Plus-minus 30V30V Independent/Series 03A /Plus-minus ODP3032 DC Output Ratings Parallel 06A Current Independent/Series 05A ODP3052 /Plus-minus Parallel 010A Line Regulation CV CC CV CC CV CC Settings Resolution Settings Accuracy 255) Read Back Resolution Voltage Current Voltage Current Voltage Current 0.01% + 2mV 0.01% + 1mA 0.01% + 3mV 0.2% + 3mA 300 Vrms / 2 mVpp 3mArms 1mV 1mA 0.05% + 1mV 0.1% + 1mA 1mV (10V) 10mV (10V) 1mV 0.05% + 1mV(10V) 0.05% + 10mV(10V) 0.1% + 1mA None None None None None None None None 300 Vrms / 2 mVpp 0.1%+3mV Fixed 5V 5V
3A
5A 3mV
Load Regulation
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8.Technical Specifications Display Display Type Display Resolution Display Colors Power Supply Fuse 110 Vac 10%, 220 Vac 10%; AC input 50/60Hz 110V 125 VF5A ODP3032 220V 250 VF3A 110V 125 VF10A ODP3052 220V 250 VF5A 3.9 inch colored LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 480 (Horizontal) 320 (Vertical) Pixels 65536 colors, TFT screen
Environment Temperature Relative Humidity Height Cooling Method Mechanical Specifications Dimension Weight 298mm202mm450mm (W*H*D) About 9.8 kg Working temperature: 0 40 Storage temperature: 20 60 90% Operating: 3,000 m Non-operating: 15,000 m Fan cooling
Interval Period of Adjustment: One year is recommended for the calibration interval period.
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9.Appendix
9. Appendix
9.1 Appendix A: Enclosure
Standard Accessories: A power cord that fits the standard of the destination country A USB data cable A CD (PC link application software) A User Manual
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