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OPERATION SUMMARY - Section 3
MTS-1700 SERIES OPERATION AND REFERENCE MANUAL 3-7
CU A002 15A
MANTA TEST SYSTEMS
3.3 BASIC APPLICATIONS
3.3.1 Getting Started
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Connect main power, and safety ground.
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Turn on the MTS-1710 [POWER] switch.
Note the status indicated in the (lower) [MODE/MENU DISPLAY]. This indicates all the primary modes
which have been selected.
FIGURE 3.3 MODE/MENU DISPLAY
FAULT MODE
CURRENT MODE
VOLTS
LINE
A-N O-N
I1&I2
C-N
C-A
A-N
A-B
B-N
B-C
O-N
O-O
30 (0-0)
REMOTE
I1
(0-N)
I4
HIGH
MODE/
MENU
30
This area annunciates
the units associated
with the (upper) value
display.
This area annunciates
the timer start mode
IST = Internal timer start
XST = External timer start
This area indicates the
selected FAULT MODE PHASE.
This area indicates the
selected CURRENT MODE.
This identifies which
current outputs are
active and adjustable.
This area indicates the
selected FAULT MODE TYPE.
The FAULT MODE TYPE
determines what type of
fault is being simulated.
The FAULT MODE PHASE
determines which phase
is being faulted.
It is also the voltage
which is monitored, and
the voltage which is
used for the phase
measurement.
In I3 current mode, the
FAULT MODE PHASE
is the current path from
the I3 current output.
This area indicates the
Frequency mode. "LINE" signifies
that the output is phase
and frequency locked to
the input line power.
In variable frequency mode,
the actual output frequency
is displayed here.
LOW
I1&12