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4 - Using Transient Voltage Modes

The ac source voltage can be programmed in the following transient operating modes:

STEP

causes the output to permanently change to its triggered value.

PULSE

causes the output to change to its triggered value for a specific time, as determined by the
Pulse menu parameters.

LIST

causes the output to sequence through a number of values, as determined by points entered
in the List menu.

FIXED

disables transient operation for the selected function.

Step Transient

The Voltage Menu lets you specify an alternate or triggered voltage level that the ac source will apply to
the output when it receives a trigger. Because the default transient voltage level is zero volts, you must
first enter a triggered voltage before you can trigger the ac source to change the output amplitude. Refer
to Chapter 4 of the Programming Guide for more information about programming triggers.

In the following example, the voltage output is set to 120 Vrms and then stepped down to 102 Vrms.

Action

Display

1.

On the Function keypad, press

Output On/Off

to enable the output. The Dis

annunciator will go off.

0 V 60 Hz

2.

Press

Voltage

to access the Voltage Menu. On the Entry keypad, press

1 2 0 Enter.

VOLT 120

3.

Access the Voltage Menu again and press

ô to access the triggered voltage

command.

VOLT:T 0

4.

On the Entry keypad, press

1 0 2 Enter

.

VOLT:T 102

5.

Access the Voltage Menu again and press

ô to access the voltage mode command. It

should be in the default FIXED mode. An ac source function in the FIXED mode
does not respond to triggers. On the Entry keypad, press

¯ or ° to scroll through

the mode parameters. When you have STEP, press

Enter

.

VOLT:M STEP

6.

Press

Trigger Control

and

Enter

. This initiates (or enables) one immediate trigger

action.

INIT:IMMED

7.

Press

Shift Trigger

. This sends the ac source an immediate trigger signal to change

the output voltage. The triggered voltage value now becomes the VOLT value.

102 V 60 HZ

On three-phase ac sources the voltage steps are phase selectable. You can output a different voltage
step for each phase. To do this, use

Phase Select

to first choose the desired phase, as previously

described in example 1 for setting the immediate output voltage.

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