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SSE (Sequential switching function E): Timed sequential switching function E allows the set-points to be mapped and switched
during a predetermined time interval.

dS1-6 is the amount of time you wish each boost group to be active for, up to a maximum of 99 seconds. dS can be entered
in 0.1s increments – 6 seconds = 060

Only the first 4 seconds of each boost group can be mapped and the last set point value that is mapped will continue to be
active for remainder of the time delay (if set longer than 4 seconds).

The first 4 seconds can be mapped in 0.2 second intervals which means you can have up to 20 mapped set point values
within the first 4 seconds of the boost group.

Entering a value in the SP parameter of the boost group will paste this value through all time increments.

Gate pressure is not available with this function and will no longer be visible in the boost group.

dS1 will refer to the amount of time BG1 is active before switching to BG2, dS2 to the amount of time BG2 is active before
switching to BG3 and so on.

This is a solely time based switching method and will not be dependant on switching except for a reset to SP1 (earthing the
orange wire) and a GO (earthing the green wire) which will start the timer.





























































Example 1: dS1=4s with 4s map defined

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

dS1 = 4s

(20 Points)

BG1 Map

Orange – Reset

Green – Start

Timer

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

dS1 = 4s

(20 Points)

Orange – Reset

Green – Start

Timer

BG1 Map

dS2 = 4s

(20 Points)

BG2 Map

Example 2: dS1=4s, dS2=4s with 8s map defined

Example 3: dS1-6=4s – Maximum 24s of full mapping

Set point

Set point

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