Instruction manual

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FINAL AMP VALUE = 10 + .5 X 400 = 210 Volts
If the final value exceeds the RNG value, an error message will be generated.
NOTE Any ramp may be terminated at any time by depressing the ENT key.
3.5.3.7.EXTERNAL SYNCHRONIZATION (SNC=1)
The SNC screen displays whether the external or internal SNC mode of operation has been
selected. While viewing this screen to select the external SNC mode depress the EXT key
followed by the PRG and ENT key:
Example: EXT PRG ENT
While operating in the EXT SNC mode, the FRQ screen will display the frequency of the
External Sync signal. The signal must be between 45 Hz and 1200 Hz.
NOTE When viewing the SNC screen the MON or PRG keys must be used to
sequence to another screen. The MNU key can also be used to return to
the menu then followed by any screen selection.
To return to the internal SNC mode of operation, depress the INT key or any even numeric
key followed by the PRG and ENT key while viewing the SNC screen.
Example: INT PRG ENT
If the External Sync signal is not between 45 Hz and 1200 Hz, the message will be 'EXT
SYNC ERROR'.
In the EXT SNC mode the A value on the PHZ screen represents the angle of the A output
leading the External Sync input. If the zero degree point of the power source does not match
the zero degree point of the External Sync input, the POF screen may be used for calibration.
Select the POF screen and enter a value for calibration.
3.5.3.8.REGISTERS AND REGISTER LINKING
The AC Power System has 16 registers that can be used to store setups. All of the data
stored in the registers will be retained during power-down. Register operation may be
chained to another register by adding the REC and register number to any setup sequence.
The REC and REG keys are used for register operations. Any of the previous examples may
be stored in a register by adding the extra step of entering the register number followed by
depressing the PRG key. This extra step must be entered before the last ENT keystroke.