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display. These parameter settings when edited are not universal for each
memory and step location. The operator must edit each individual memory
location and step location if multiple test routines are required.
1.
Start Angle (PROGRAM Mode only)
- provides the operator the flexibility
to select the starting angle of the sine wave when the output voltage is
generated. Start Angle is only selectable when the source is configured for
AC output.
2.
End Angle (PROGRAM Mode only)
- provides the operator the flexibility
to select the ending angle of the sine wave when output voltage is terminated.
End Angle is only selectable when the source is configured for AC output.
3.
Memory Cycle (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility
to program how many times the memory test sequence will repeat when in
the PROGRAM Mode. 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
- gives the operator the flexibility to change and edit the memory
location (1-50).
5.
Step (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to change
and edit the step location (1
– 9).
6.
Voltage
- gives the operator the flexibility to edit the voltage output.
7.
Frequency
- gives the operator the flexibility to edit the frequency output.
Frequency is only selectable when the source is configured for AC output.
8.
Transient (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
enable or disable the transient function. Note: Transient Mode simulates the
effect of high speed voltage spikes and sags. For this reason, when
Transient Mode is set to ON, test parameters 9 through 28 will no longer be
displayed. Transient is only selectable when the source is configured for AC
output.
9.
Ramp Up (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
increase the voltage output over a duration of time prior to achieving the
programmed output voltage.
Summary of Contents for 00310XAC
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