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3)
From the “Output Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows
“OUt” “tyPE”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the output
type.
4) The output type
is indicated by “tyPE” on the top display and the selected output
type on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off to indicate that a
setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to change the output type to
“PULS”. Once the desired output type is selected press the voltage encoder switch
to accept the value and return to the “Output Setup Menu”.
5)
From the “Output Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows
“OUt” “P on”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the pulse
on time.
6) The pulse on time
is indicated by “PULS” “on” “SEC” on the top display and the
selected pulse on value in seconds (x.xxx) on the bottom display. The SET lamp is
blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder
to change the selected pulse on time digit (the blinking digit). Each press of the
current encoder switch advances to the next digit in the pulse on time. Once the
desired pulse on time is entered press the voltage encoder switch to accept the
value and return to the “Output Setup Menu”.
7)
From the “Output Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows
“OUt” “PoFF”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the pulse
off time.
8) The pulse off time
is indicated by “PULS” “OFF” “SEC” on the top display and the
selected pulse off value in seconds (x.xxx) on the bottom display. The SET lamp is
blinking on and off to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder
to change the selected pulse off time digit (the blinking digit). Each press of the
current encoder switch advances to the next digit in the pulse off time. Once the
desired pulse off time is entered press the voltage encoder switch to accept the
value and return to the “Output Setup Menu”.
9)
From the “Output Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows
“OUt” “End”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Output Setup Menu”
and return to the “Unit Setup Menu”.
10) If any settings were changed you will be prompted to store the changes. Select
“yES” to accept the changes or “no” to cancel the changes.
11)
From the “Unit Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SEt”
“End”. Press the voltage encoder switch to exit the “Unit Setup Menu”.
NOTE:
The DC voltage setting and the peak current setting can be changed from the meter
6.7: Current and Voltage Settings
for details on adjusting these settings.
6.4.5. Custom Waveform Output
When the power supply is configured for custom waveform output the current and voltage settings
and all signal timing is defined by a custom waveform profile. A waveform profile consists of a
series of segments. Each segment definition contains a voltage setting, a current setting, and a
ramp time. When a segment executes the current and voltage settings are ramped up to the
segment setting values in the specified ramp time. These segments are linked together to form a
waveform. A waveform profile can contain up to forty segments. When the power supply output