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CFS300 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 6: FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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APS CFS300 Series Power Source Operation Manual
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Note that any step parameters edited apply to the selected Memory number and step
number only. The Memory and Step number are shown in the upper left corner of the
display.
6.11.4
Program Step Parameters Available
There are 35 parameters available for each program step. These parameters appear on the
Step edit screen in the order shown in the table below. To enter the Step Edit mode, press
the “
Edit
” button from the Step screen.
The available step parameters are listed in table below in the order in which they appear on
screen. The user can scroll through the list using the
∨
and
∧
soft keys. When the beginning
or end of the list is reached, it wraps around automatically.
Step Parameter Listing
Order
Parameter Field
Description
1
Start Angle
Sets the start phase angle of the sine wave when the
output voltage is generated.
2
End Angle
Sets the ending phase angle of the sine wave when output
voltage is terminated.
3
Memory Cycle
Determines how many times the memory test sequence
will repeat. This eliminates the need for the operator to
press the Test/Reset key or send multiple test commands
to the source to repeat a memory test sequence.
4
Memory
Allows the user to jump to and edit any other memory
location (1-50).
5
Step
Allows the user the flexibility to change and edit a different
step location (1 – 9).
6
Voltage
Sets the voltage output.
7
Frequency
Sets the frequency output. Only available in AC mode.
8
Transient
Sets mode and duration for voltage transients. Only
available in AC mode.
9
Trans-Volt
1
Allows insertion of a voltage surge or drop on the output.
Whether the voltage is a surge or a drop depends on the
voltage that is programmed for this parameter. For
example if the output voltage is programmed at 120 volts
and the operator programs in a SD-Volt of 150 volts this
would be a surge of 30 volts. The opposite holds true; if the
SD-Volt is programmed at 90 volts this would be a drop of
30 volts.
10
Trans-Site
1
Sets the start phase angle of the sine wave to initialize the
transient voltage in degrees. Available range is 0°-359° in 1°
steps.