Figure 4-12: Voltage Surge/Sag Setup Screen - California Instruments MX30-1 User Manual

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START/VIEW SEQUENCE
4.2.6.1
VOLT SU
RGE/SAG sub menu
The Voltage surge and sag scre
screen as follows:
1. Scroll to the VOLT SURGE/
2. Press the ENTER key to bring up the VOLT SURGE/SAG screen.
The VOLT SURGE/SAG screen has several data fields. All data fields that are blank to the right
of the equal sign must be filled or an error message will occur when trying to leave this screen.
The EVENT # is the last data field to be filled. Entering the event data field will cause the display
to return to the TRANSIENT screen where a new selection can be made.
The VOLT/SURGE/SAG screen has the following fields:
START ø
GO TO VOLT
DUR SCALE
DURATION
END VOLT
MX Series
This entry allows the user to switch to the transient execution
menu. This menu provides a list of all available transient list
steps and their sequence numbers. From this menu, transient
list execution can be started.
The same menu can be used to view or edit any available
transient list step or erase a step using the backspace key.
Figure 4-12: V
OLTAGE SURGE/SAG SETUP Screen
en shown in Figure 4-12 can be reached from the transient
SAG entry using the up and down cursor keys.
This field will show the start phase angle of the voltage transient
in degrees. Only one start phase angle per transient sequence
is allowed. The start phase angle must be in the first transient
event in the list. The start phase angle is not valid for DC
transients. If no start phase angle is required, this field can be
set to RANDOM by pressing the BACKSPACE (<-) key on the
decimal keypad.
This field will set the voltage level during the transient duration
in volts
Duration scale default is time in seconds. Use the Shuttle knob
to select CYCLES if desired. Note that durations expressed in
cycles may cause rounding errors if the period of the selected
frequency setting is not an integer number of mss. Thus, for 50
Hz applications, no rounding errors occur but for 60 Hz, the
16.66 ¯ ms period will cause a rounding error when converted.
The Duration scale selection affects both the DURATION and
END DELAY parameters.
Duration is the time the output voltage level will dwell at the GO
TO VOLT level. The DUR SCALE defines the time scale of this
parameter in CYCLES or SECONDS
This is the output voltage level at the end of the transient
EVENT and after a time specified by the DURATION
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