RK3000 High Frequency Power Supply
Operating Manual
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The Range of the program number is 1 to 6. The present operating value
for the Rapper Program # is presented to the right of the word “ENTER”.
In this example the present program is program # 1.
If the program # is to be changed, simply press the numeric keys
corresponding to the new value (the old value will be overwritten) and
press ENTER. If the present program # is acceptable, simply press
ENTER without making any changes. Either way, the display will now
change to the Rapper Interval screen.
Rapper “1” refers to relay number 1 (of the 4 relays available), the control
will prompt for all program information for all four relays. It will run
through all the parameter settings for rapper 1 then repeat it for rapper 2,
3, and 4 until all four rappers have been programmed. Rapper #1 is used
for example in the following program instructions.
The Interval is the off time of the relay. The Range of the Interval is 1
second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The present time for the
Interval is presented to the right of the word “ENTER”. In this example
the present Interval time is 2 minutes.
If the Interval time is to be changed, simply press the numeric keys
corresponding to the new value (the old value will be overwritten) and
press ENTER. If the present Interval is acceptable, simply press ENTER
without making any changes. Either way, the display will now change to
the Rapper On Time screen.
The On Time is the on time of the relay. The Range of the On Time is 1
second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The present time for the
Interval is presented to the right of the word “ENTER”. In this example
the present On Time is 1 minute.
If the On Time is to be changed, simply press the numeric keys
corresponding to the new value (the old value will be overwritten) and
press ENTER. If the present On Time is acceptable, simply press
ENTER without making any changes. Either way, the display will now
change to the Rapper Mode screen (Screen 94).
The rapper Mode refers to the grouping of the relays for anticoincidence
purposes. All rapper relays (from AVC-01 to AVC-XX) that should not be
energized at the same time can be grouped together, and two groups are
available. Mode 1 is one group and Mode 2 is a second group. None of
the relays assigned to Mode 1 can be On at the same time, and none of
RED-01
Rapper 1 Interval
Range: 1-99:59:59
Enter: 00:02:00
RED-01
Rapper 1 On Time
Range: 1-99:59:59
Enter: 00:01:00
RED-01
Rapper 1 Mode
Range: 0-2
Enter: 0