Operation Css500N2 Generator; Main Menu - Ametek burst NX8 Quick Start Manual And Safety Instructions

Surge, burst, damped oscillatory, telecom surge generators
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9.5.

Operation CSS500N2 generator

The simulator CSS 500N2 is operated by an easy menu control system. Seven
function keys are available to select parameters and functions. All functions are
indicated on the display; max. 8 lines and 40 characters.
The selected parameter is blinking and can be changed by turning the knob (incr./decr.).
➔ :
ESC :
EXIT :
EM TEST
CSS 500-N2
Current Surge Simulator
V 2.41
Start-up display example CCS 500N2
9.6.

Main Menu

Page 1
MAIN MENU
F1 : Current Surge 8/20s up to
F2 : Current Surge 8/20s up to 140 A
F3 : Current Surge 8/20s up to 1200 A
F7 : Service
F1
F2
F3
F1...F3 Current Surge
The user can select between three different current ranges for testing different types of varistors.
The maximum current per range is specified under short circuit conditions and is generally adjusted by selecting the adequate
charging voltage in the display of the generator.
F7 Service
Setup, self-test routines are available and also the addresses of EM TEST can be displayed.
The following short terms will be used within the next pages:
Vch
Charging voltage
+/-
Polarity of the generated pulse
rep
Repetition rate of the generated pulses
A
The current surge is related to the phase angle A
tri
Trigger mode; AUTO, MAN or EXT
n
Number of pulses to be generated
The digit to be changed can be selected with the cursor (➔ ).
- Selected parameters are directly indicated on the screen.
- Status on the bottom lines shows the desired status after pressing the function key.
ESC will take you back to the previous level in the menu and set the displayed values. The latest
settings are stored automatically and will be recalled when the menu is selected again.
The firmware will reset to the main screen.
SWN: 001234
18 A
F4
F5
F6
F7
Quick start guide - Single pulse generators
The serial number and the version number SWN are used for
traceability reasons. These numbers are listed in the test
reports and calibration certificates. These numbers also are
listed within the test reports generated by the ISM IEC
software.
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