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3.1.11.1
Momentary Mode
In the Momentary Mode the output current will come on after pressing the Blue Play button, and will only
stay on for the Pulse On Duration Time setting in the Configuration Screen, see 2.3.1.14. When rotating
the Control Knob, or the up/down cursor arrows on the PC keyboard, the output current will pulse on for
the Duration Time with each increment, thus allowing an instantaneous pickup test (Duration Time needs
to be set longer than the expected instantaneous pickup time).
3.1.11.2
Continuous Mode
In the Continuous Mode the output will stay on until the device trips, or until the user presses either the
Simulate Contact button
or the Red X button
that appear at the top of the test screen.
The output can be ramped using the control knob or the up/down cursor arrows on the PC keyboard.
3.1.12
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Increment Window
Pressing or clicking this window will provide the user with the Increment selection screen to enter the
desired increment current level to be used when doing pickup tests (either manually or in the automatic
modes). See 2.4.2 for more information.
3.1.13
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Play button
Pressing or clicking the blue play button will start the test. If in the Momentary Mode the following
parameters screen will be displayed for the user to enter the test values and setup the timer stop
configuration.
Figure 19 - Momentary Mode Pulse Test Parameters Screen
The Output Current previously set in the test screen will be displayed. The Max Time and Max Current
settings from the Configuration screen are displayed. Touch or click in the appropriate window to change
the defaulted values. Stop Post Configuration allows the user to set the desired mode to stop the timer
and turn the outputs off, see section 2.3.1.3. Press the Increment button to display the Increment values
selection window. Select the size of the desired increment Ramp Rate in Amps / Pulse. Press the green