Programming instructions

16
Using the Transient List Table
Four of the previous sample tests introduced you to using the click and drag
editing features of the Transient Editor.
A more precise method of creating and editing transients is available by using
the Transient List table. Click the View Table button in the Output Transient
editor. The Transient List table is simply another view of the transient editor.
The values in the table correspond exactly to the corresponding transient graph.
The following table shows the values for the sample Surge/Sag test.
Click
Advanced Controls
To access the less frequently used output controls, select the Output Control
command in the Source menu. These output controls include slew rate settings,
relative-phase on 3-phase units, output coupling, voltage range, and save/recall
states.
Menu commands
to simplify editing.
Select and edit
individual values
in each cell.
Specify output
voltage, frequency, or
dc offset slew rates.
Select AC+DC to
dc-couple the
out
p
ut.
Resets the ac
source to its power-
on state.
Save or Recall
instrument states in
non-volatile memory