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UNIT CONFIGURATION 2 OF 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Allow output enable at power on
Enable Current Overload
Recall last settings at power-on When checked, this mode will cause the last settings that
Positive phase rotation
Invert polarity in split phase
Output disable zero program
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AFX Series Power Source Operation Manual
This mode if set, causes the output to turn on at
power up.
Current Overload mode allows the power source to provide
more than the nominal max. RMS current (around 30
percent more) for a short period (up to 2 seconds). When
enabled, the user can set the CURR:LIM 30% higher than
whit this mode off. For example in a stand-alone 3150AFX
unit in three phase mode (FORM 3), RMS output current
can be up to 55A when the continuous output limit is 41.7A.
A warning message will be display notifying the user this
mode is being enabled.
were in effect when the power source was last turned off to
be recalled at power on. This allows a user to resume
operation without having to set up again between power
on/off events.
When checked, the phase rotation in three phase mode will
be set to A -> C -> B corresponding to positive phase
rotation for three phase AC motors. To select negative
phase rotation, uncheck this option.
When checked, the AC waveform in split-phase mode of
operation is shifted 180° (inverted).
When checked, the programmed voltage is first set to zero
voltage when pressing the Output Enable button or
executing the OUTP OFF command. This allows any energy
stored in the EUT to dissipate into the low impedance
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