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TSC VERNIER THROTTLE
TSC Vernier is the most popular throttle selection when operating in the manual start mode. The
operator can control the engine speed anywhere between the programmed speed range. This throttle
type allows you to set the minimum engine speed, maximum engine speed, ramp rate, curve type and
bump speed increments without the use of a computer. At engine start, the display will request the
minimum engine speed. When the operator presses the Rabbit key, the engine speed will ramp up at
the programmed rate until the Rabbit key is released. The display will indicate an up arrow to the right
of the RPM. If the maximum speed is reached, the up arrow on the display will be replaced by an X
indicating the maximum speed has been reached. This same operation applies to slowing the engine
speed down using the down arrow key. A single press of the Rabbit or Turtle key will cause the RPM
of the engine to change in that direction by the bump increment, typically set to 20 RPM.
In the example below, the engine would start at 800 RPM and could be operated up to 2400 RPM.
Pressing a throttle key momentarily would change the RPM by increments of 20 RPM. Holding a
throttle key down would change it by 100 RPM/Second.
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