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How to load a sequence point table from a USB stick:
1.
Do not plug the USB stick yet or remove it.
2.
While the DC terminal is switched off, tap on
to access the function selection menu. There tap on
group
Arbitrary
which will show the settings as shown
in the screenshot to the right.
3.
Swipe up to go down to the
Sequence setup
part and
tap on
Import/Export
, then on
Load
and follow the
instructions. If the file open dialog can at least list one
compatible file, it will be listed for selection. Select your
desired table.
4.
To finally load the file, tap on
. The selected file is then checked for validity and loaded. In case of format errors,
a message will be shown on screen. The file would have to be checked and tried again.
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How to save a sequence point table to a USB stick:
1.
Do not plug the USB stick yet or remove it.
2.
While the DC terminal is switched off, tap on
to access the function selection menu. There tap on group
Arbitrary
which will show the settings as shown in the screenshot to the right.
3.
Swipe up to go down to the
Sequence setup
part and tap on
Import/Export
, then on
Save
and follow the instructions.
In the file open dialog you can either select an existing file, if at least one compatible file is listed, or you can create a
new one by not selecting any file.
4.
Save the file, new or overwriting, with
.
3.11.11
Ramp function
Restrictions which apply particularly to this function:
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There is no preselection to which of both, source mode and sink mode, the function is applied; the settings decide whether
it’s “source mode only”, “sink mode only” or a mixture of both
•
When applying the function to the voltage, the device can only switch to and work in sink mode if the external voltage on the
DC terminal is higher than the highest point ( amplitude) of the wave and the current setting “I (EL)” is not 0
The following parameters can be configured for a ramp function:
Parameter
Range
Description
Start
End
0...U
Nom
or -I
Nom
...+I
Nom
Start/end point of the ramp. Both values can be equal or different, which then
results in either a rising, falling or horizontal ramp
Time t1
0.1 ms...36,000,000 ms
Time before ramp-up or ramp-down of the signal.
Time t2
0.1 ms...36,000,000 ms
Ramp-up or ramp-down time
10 h after reaching the ramp end, the function will stop automatically (i.e. I = 0 A, in case the ramp was
assigned to the current), unless it has been stopped manually before.