Energy Flags - Altronics CD200 Installation Instructions Manual

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9.8

ENERGY FLAGS:

Select one of four output energy settings for the CD200:
Bit 1 OFF
Bit 0 OFF
Bit 1 OFF
Bit 0 ON
Bit 1 ON
Bit 0 OFF
Bit 1 ON
Bit 0 ON
Default setting is 160 volts at the capacitor. This voltage can only be
measured using a device with an input impedance of 1 megaohm or
higher with no other device connected.
9.9
UNIT 791070-12 – ENABLE SLAVE FIRING FLAG:
When this LED status flag is activated, the ignition will generate a
second slave firing for each (x+1) reference pulse. For a (6+1) disc
pattern, the ignition will fire 12 outputs when this flag is activated,
and 6 outputs when this flag is not activated. Modification of this
flag through the Terminal Program requires that the engine be
stopped and the G-lead be grounded.
9.20
UNIT 791070-12 – SLAVE FIRING ANGLE SETTING:
This numeric entry configures the angle of the slave firing relative
to the standard firings that are generated for each (x+1) reference
pulse. Entry range is 25.0° to 60.0° which is used to set the slave fir-
ing angle on a 12-cylinder, 4-cycle engine. The slave angle must be
the smaller of the two angles that define the engine firing pattern.
For example, firing patterns of either 30°–90° or 90°–30° would
require the slave angle be entered as "30". Modification of this value
through the Terminal Program requires that the engine be stopped
and the G1 lead be grounded.
The following patterns are applications suitable for unit 791070-12:
ENGINE
NO.
FIRING
CYLS.
ANGLE
8
60°–120°
8
120°–60°
10
54°–90°
10
90°–54°
12
30°–90°
12
40°–80°
12
50°–70°
12
55°–65°
12
60°–EVEN
12
75°–45°
12
90°–30°
ALTRONIC CD200 IGNITION SYSTEM
Vcap = 150 volts
Vcap = 160 volts
Vcap = 170 volts
Vcap = 180 volts
SECT. 9.4
SECT. 9.20
DISC
SETTING
4+1
4+1
5+1
5+1
6+1
6+1
6+1
6+1
6+1
6+1
6+1
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SLAVE
WIRING
ANGLE
DIAGRAM
60°
FIG. 10
60°
FIG. 11
54°
FIG. 10
54°
FIG. 11
30°
FIG. 10
40°
FIG. 10
50°
FIG. 10
55°
FIG. 10
60°
FIG. 10
45°
FIG. 11
30°
FIG. 11
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