SECTION 4
OPERATION
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4.5.1 PROGRAM EDITING (cont)
FREQ
: Any desired output frequency from 15.00 to 1200 Hz. may be entered. The FREQUENCY
SPAN must be set for the correct range before the Program can be EXECUTED.
RANGE RESOLUTION
15.00 - 99.99 Hz.
0.01 Hz.
100.0 - 999.9 Hz.
0.1 Hz.
1000 – 1200 Hz.
1 Hz.
Va, Vb, Vc
: Line to neutral voltages are entered for 1
Φ
and 3
Φ
Forms. Line to Line voltages are
entered for 2
Φ
operation.
Direct Coupled:
0 to 150 volts rms (Line-Neutral) in steps of 0.1 volts.
Actual maximum output voltage varies, depending on the power
source model, load, and input voltage.
Transformer Coupled: 0 to 375 volts rms (TRANSFORMER RATIO= 0.1-2.5)
steps of 0.1 volts for ratios < 1.0
steps of 0.5 volts for ratios > 1.0
WFa, WFb, WFc
: Select the desired output waveform. Waveform 1 is always a sine wave and is the
only waveform available with the UPC-3M and UPC-1M manual version controllers. Waveforms
2-16 may be copied and/or edited as desired using the SETUP (
fn
) functions.
The UPC will attempt to generate the selected waveform at the rms voltage programmed.
Because of the difference in the rms voltage content of various waveforms the UPC may not be
able to reproduce the waveform at the voltage desired. If the waveform is peak-voltage-limiting,
then selecting transformer coupled output with a higher ratio may solve this problem.
Ilim
: Programmable current limit can be set as desired. The range will change depending upon which
Power Source the UPC is controlling. One value is used for all three phases. This function is
average responding, RMS programmed. Programmable current limit is not available with the
UPC-3M and UPC-1M.
PHb, PHc
: Phase angle can be set from 0-359º for Phase B and Phase C, referenced to Phase A.
Phase A is always at 0º. The phase angles of the UPC-3M and UPC-1M are fixed at 120ºfor
phase B and 240º for phase C.
Pressing
STORE
at any time during editing will cause the program to be stored. The V/I METER display
will become active.
Pressing
EXECUTE
at any time during editing will cause the program to be stored and executed. The
V/I METER display will become active.
Pressing
EDIT
again while in the Program Edit Mode will allow transients to be created and edited. The
TRANSIENT edit display will become active (see 4.5.2).
Summary of Contents for UPC-1
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