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information, the MRCT will use this information to
predict the knee point of the CT which can reduce
testing time.
Demag with AC/DC:
Allows user to select the method which the MCRT uses for
demagnetizing a CT. The AC is the default method and is recommended
for most CT’s
AC Saturation or DC Saturation Toggles between the 2 different saturation techniques used by
the MRCT. In AC Saturation mode the MRCT will utilize up to
2000 V AC to saturate the CT. In DC saturation mode the MRCT
will utilize DC voltage to saturate CT’s up to 30 kV and then
convert testing results into AC equiveleant.
Languages:
Select between American English, International English, Spanish,
French, and German, Turkish
Number Format
Select between U.S. and International number formatting.
Default Settings Options:
Save changes made to defaults, restore defaults, or
restore factory defaults
Upgrade Firmware:
Upgrade firmware for the MRCT or the STVI
Display Versions:
View all Software and hardware versions of the device.
Logging:
Enable logging, clear all log files, or copy log files to USB
Adjust Screen Brightness: Change the screen brightness using the manual control knob. This
option is only available on MRCT with integrated display
Ethernet:
Enable and disable DHCP
Max Test Voltage:
Set the maximum voltage the MRCT will output during a
saturation test
Saturation Curve Ramp Rate:
Allows user to speed up and slow down the rate at which the
voltage is increased during the saturation test. The default is
“1” which sets the speed to normal. By entering a number less
than 1, the ramp rate will be decreased. For example entering
“0.4” will reduce the normal voltage increment by 60%. This
feature can be very useful when a CT saturates very quickly with
minimal voltage increases
Please note that certain device settings will only be available for manipulation if the user
is running the PowerDB application on an STVI ( Smart Touch View Interface ). These