Are you sure? The datasheet says overvoltage protection doesnt kick in till 43 to 49 v.
its a B type driver no A or AB type.
"VOLTAGE ADJ. RANGE - Adjustable for A/AB/C-Type only " from the datasheet.
youre stuck with the constant current region the driver offers with B types, 18 ~ 36V .
you will need the adjusment option to be able to go in between CC region and voltage protection.
Are you sure it's not the other way around? At above 36V it enters constant current, while being in CV at below 36V. Would explain gddg's problem, the driver thinks it's powering the LEDs in series at the moment, hence the low power.
I could be wrong. But pretty sure CC is series-mode.
Parallel circuits requires constant voltage, while in series the voltage depends on load.
at about 36V he
leaves the constant current region, with B type you cant leave it, see above.
CC or CV mode arent directly related to series or parallel.
As 1212ham say its a clever idea to skip the meter on the output and see if it will be enough, if not order a new driver.
XLG 240 H should be the cheapest option.