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9.4.5 Front Panel Operation MIL704
To perform a test from the keyboard, from the MENU screen, select the APPLICATIONS screen.
The APPLICATIONS screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-10.
Figure 9-10: Applications Menu
Scroll to the MIL-STD-704 entry using the up and down cursor keys. Press the ENTER key to
select the MIL704 main menu. One of the screens will appear as shown in Figure 9-11.
Note:
The user has to turn on the Output relay before starting a test and set the steady state
setup for the test. NOM FREQ must be set to match the desired steady state frequency. All
MIL704 revisions will accept 400Hz as a nominal frequency. Revision F only will accept 60Hz
and VFREQ.
Figure 9-11: MIL704 Menu
9.4.5.1 Revision Selection
The default Revision is E. Revisions supported are D, E and F. The Revision can be changed
from the front panel. Scroll to the REVISION entry using the up and down cursor keys (Figure
9-11). Use the shuttle to change the selection.
9.4.5.2 Nominal Frequency Selection
Three selections are available for the nominal frequency to be used:
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400Hz, this selection is active in all revisions. Program frequency must be set to 400Hz.
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VFREQ, this selection is active for revision F only. Program frequency must be set
between 360Hz and 800Hz to run the tests.
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60Hz, this selection is active for revision F only. Program frequency must be set to 60Hz
to run the tests.
Note that the programmed frequency of the AC source must be the same as the selected
nominal test frequency selected in the 704 screen. If not, a Setting Conflict error will be
generated when attempting to run a test. The programmed frequency can only be changed from
the normal setup screen. Selecting the nominal test frequency in the 704 Application screen
does not change the output frequency programmed.
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