Figure 4-8: Program Menu - Ametek i Series User Manual

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4.2.4 PROGRAM Menu
The PROGRAM menu is shown in Figure 4-8. It can be reached in one of two ways:
1. by selecting the PROGRAM entry in the MENU screen and pressing the ENTER key
2. by pressing the PROG key in the FUNCTION keypad
The PROGRAM menu is used to change output parameters. The most commonly used
parameters are all located in PROGRAM 1. The PREVIOUS SCREEN entry, when selected, will
return the user to the most recently selected menu. This is normally the MENU screen unless the
PROGRAM menu was selected using the PROG key on the FUNCTION keypad. Less frequently
used parameters are located in PROGRAM 2 which can be reached from the PROGRAM 1
screen using the MORE selection, or by pressing the PROGRAM key twice.
The following choices are available in the PROGRAM menus:
Entry
VOLTAGE
FREQ
VOLT RANGE
CURR LIMIT
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Figure 4-8: PROGRAM Menu

Description
PROGRAM 1
Programs the output voltage in rms. when in AC mode or
absolute voltage when in DC mode. In DC mode, negative
values can be entered.
Programs the output frequency when in AC mode. If the unit is
in DC mode, the value for FREQ will be set to DC and cannot be
changed until AC mode is selected. When in AC mode, the
frequency can be changed from 16 Hz to 500 Hz. Values
entered that fall outside this range will generate a -200 RANGE
ERROR and will not be accepted.
Selects 135/150V or 270/300V voltage range. The actual range
values may be different depending on the configuration. The
value of this field can only be changed with the shuttle or the +/-
key.
Note that the voltage range is coupled with the output relay
state on all i/iX AC sources with firmware revision 2.39 or
higher. If the output relay is closed (OUTPUT ON), the voltage
range cannot be changed.
Sets the current limit value for the current detection system.
When the load current value exceeds the set current limit, a
fault condition is generated. The actual response of the AC
Source to a current limit fault is determined by the protection
mode selected in the CONFIGURATION menu. (CC = Constant
Current, CV = Constant Voltage).
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