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8-5. Manual power adjustment
Manual power adjustment is generally used to adjust output without using control input (automatic mode), to carry out adjustment in a trial
run, and to switch to the control input mode in selecting a manually-set output by means of external signals. An example of switching
between automatic (control input) and manual modes and methods of adjustment are shown below.
Add external contacts for switching between automatic and manual modes, and perform output adjustment in automatic mode or manual
mode.
8-5-1
When controller is not connected
8-5-2 Switching between automatic and manual modes without
external power adjuster
8-5-3 Switching between automatic and manual modes with
external power adjuster
Automatic: Controller adjustment
Manual: Manual power adjustment
Automatic: Controller adjustment and external power adjustment
Manual: Manual power adjustment
8-6. External power adjustment and base power adjustment
This circuit functions to adjust the maximum output while retaining minimum output in some degree, so as to improve control efficiency and
better cope with load characteristics.
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Note 6: If base power adjustment value > external power adjustment value, the instrument delivers output according to the set base power
adjustment value regardless of the control input value.