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Slave bars must be in pulse mode and will synchronize their
pulse cycles with the Master bar (0 address) on the system; it
generally takes several minutes for the synchronization to
occur.
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Pulse Time
(default: 0.75 seconds) must be set when pulse
mode ionization is selected. The Pulse Time is the duration a
power supply is energized (two pulse times compromise a full
cycle of positive and negative ionization). Using the up/down
arrow adjusts the pulse time in terms of seconds. Generally,
longer pulse times are used in still air where there is relatively
longer distance to the target area. However, the longer pulse
times can create a greater peak offset voltage. If a bar is a
Slave, the Pulse Time can only be set through the Master bar.
Pulse time is ignored when the ionizer is placed in the steady
state mode
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Overlap
(default: 30%) sets the overlap of positive and
negative ionization in pulse mode. The system will switch the
power supplies according to the pulse time (the cycle time of
positive and negative ionization does not change), however,
overlap will cause the power supply to extend its run time
determined by the percentage setting. Overlap is beneficial to
reduce the peak offset voltage when operating in the pulse
ionization mode. The system will set a mandatory minimum
overlap in cases of long pulse time. Overlap is not available
when the ionizer is placed in the steady state mode.
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Balance
(default: 50/50) adjusting the balance with the up/
down arrows causes the balance ratio to shift by 0.01 steps.
Press the Enter button to transmit the new setting to the bar.
Note: Save settings local to bar must be performed after
adjustments to balance are made to ensure the changes are
stored in the bar memory.
Hot Key Tip
: Pressing the
left arrow
and
right arrow
at the same time
will jump the MMI menu to the balance menu.
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Fault Threshold
(default 20) is the relative number of times the
microprocessor must encounter a fault condition before it
signals the fault state. Using a threshold to trigger a fault state
reduces nuisance alarms. Increasing the threshold reduces the
Summary of Contents for scorpION3
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