RS-232C INTERFACE - Section 6
MTS-1700 SERIES OPERATION AND REFERENCE MANUAL 6-15
CU A002 15A
MANTA TEST SYSTEMS
PFI#
Phase -Fault Initial
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Sets the fault initial phase angle
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Valid values are -360 to 360 (degrees)
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If a PFI# command is sent while in FAULT state and dynamic operation mode,
it will only take effect immediately if all ramp rates and durations are zero.
Otherwise, a reset action, and a subsequent start trigger into FAULT state, is
required to apply the new fault initial value.
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Note that for I1-LOW, I1-HIGH, I3, I3-PARALLEL, I3-WYE, I1-LOW-AUX,
I1-HIGH-AUX and I3-AUX current mode, the value for the setting is always
the number of degrees by which the voltage leads the current (The phase display
mode may be set differently and read a different value).
PRR#
Phase Ramp Rate
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Sets the phase ramp rate
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Valid values are 0 - ±5000.0 (degrees/sec)
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A value of 0 turns off phase ramping
PDU#
Phase Duration
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Set the phase fault duration
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Valid values are 0 - 99.999 (seconds)
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A value of 0 turns off phase fault duration
PFF#
Phase -Fault Final
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Sets the fault final phase angle
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Valid values are -360 to 360 (degrees)
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Note that for I1-LOW, I1-HIGH, I3, I3-PARALLEL, I3-WYE, I1-LOW-AUX,
I1-HIGH-AUX and I3-AUX current mode, the value for the setting is always
the number of degrees by which the voltage leads the current (The phase display
mode may be set differently and read a different value).
PPO#
Phase -Postfault
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Sets the postfault phase angle
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Valid values are -360 to 360 (degrees)
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Note that for I1-LOW, I1-HIGH, I3, I3-PARALLEL, I3-WYE, I1-LOW-AUX,
I1-HIGH-AUX and I3-AUX current mode, the value for the setting is always
the number of degrees by which the voltage leads the current (The phase display
mode may be set differently and read a different value).
6.2.7.2 EXAMPLES.
Example 1 Simple dynamic
Φ
-N fault
FMD0 <-
Φ
-N A-N fault
IMD3
<- I1-LOW current mode
AVA70
<- prefault voltages at 70V
AVB70
AVC70
AI12
<- 2.0A prefault current
PHS0