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10.
Timer Unit (PROGRAM Mode only)
- determines the time increment that
will be used for testing when the source is in PROGRAM Mode. The operator
can select between Second/Minute/Hour.
11.
Delay (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program a time delay, or warm up time. There is a voltage output present from
the source, but the high and low limit thresholds are essentially ignored during
this period.
12.
Dwell (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program the actual test time. This time begins after the ramp up time has
completed. The high and low limit thresholds are active once the delay time
has completed.
13.
Ramp Down (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program a time duration in which the output voltage is reduced to zero after
the dwell time has completed.
14.
Step Cycle (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program the number of looping cycles for a particular step. For example if the
operator would like to have a step repeat five times the step cycle would be
programmed to five. Step Cycle is only selectable when the source is
configured for AC output.
15.
A Hi-Lmt (PROGRAM Mode)
- gives the operator the flexibility to program
a maximum current threshold or ceiling level. When this level is reached a
failure will occur.
16.
A Lo-Lmt (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program a minimum current threshold or floor level. If a minimum current
level is not reached a failure will occur. This insures a load is attached to the
power source and there is a minimum current present.
17.
P Hi-Lmt (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program a maximum wattage threshold or ceiling level. When this level is
reached a failure will occur.
18.
P Lo-Lmt (PROGRAM Mode only)
- gives the operator the flexibility to
program a minimum wattage threshold or floor level. If a minimum wattage
level is not reached a failure will occur. This insures a load is attached to the
power source and there is a minimum wattage present.
Summary of Contents for 00310XAC
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