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4.2.7WAVEFORMS Menu
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Figure 4-45: WAVEFORMS menu
The WAVEFORMS menu is available on the . If your unit is an i Series, pressing the WAVE key
on the front panel function keypad has no effect. The WAVEFORMS menu allows selection of
the wave shape for each phase individually or all phases at once. For three phase versions of the
NSG 1007, the mode is determined by the phase coupling. If only a single phase is selected in
the top right corner of the display (øA, øB or øC), the selected wave shape will be applied to that
phase. If all phases are selected (phase coupling), the selected waveform will apply to all three
phases.
For single-phase versions of the NSG 1007, the phase coupling is always set to phase A, so
pressing the PHASE button has no effect.
The following fields are available in the WAVEFORMS menu:
CLIP LEVEL
This parameter determines the amount of total harmonic
distortion of the built-in CLIPPED sine wave waveform. The
range is 0 % through 20 % THD.
Note that changing the distortion level of the CLIPPED sine
wave while the CLIPPED sinewave is used on the output of one
or more phases, forces the output of the AC Source to be
dropped momentarily. To avoid this, make sure none of the
phases is using the CLIPPED sinewave function when changing
the clip level.
GROUP
The group field displays the currently selected waveform group.
The NSG 1007 provides four groups of 50 user defined
waveforms each for a total of 200 waveforms. Only one group
can be active at a time however. This field only displays the
selected waveform group. It cannot be used to change the
actual group selected. Group selection must occur at power up
and is done from the INITIAL SETUP 3 screen. See section
4.2.11.3 for details.
MODE
The mode field determines the operation mode of the
WAVEFORMS display screen. Available options for this field
are:
PROG:
This mode is used to change the programmed
wave shape function on the selected phase. This is also the
default mode of operation.
VIEW(T):
This mode can be used to display any of the
available user defined waveforms in a time domain display.
Previewing a waveform can be useful if you are unsure about
the nature of the waveform that was stored.
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