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4.4 Using the Sequence Function

APS-1102 Programmable AC/DC Power Source

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d) Sequence control

The following describes how sequence operations are controlled. Sequence control operations are
indicated in triangular brackets (< >).

Table 4-7. Sequence Control

<Start>

Sets Run mode.
When changing from Idle mode, the operation goes to step 1 when <Start> is set,
and the sequence is started.
When changing from Hold mode, the sequence is resumed from where it was
stopped when <Hold> was set.
When <Hold> mode is set by the [step end] parameter, the sequence is resumed at
the step specified by [jump step] when <Start> is set.

<Hold>

Changes from Run mode to Hold mode.

<Stop>

Changes to Idle mode.
Immediately changes to normal output step.
At that time, the values when <Stop> occurred are retained to the normal output step
[output parameter].
If the voltage or frequency setting when the <Stop> occur exceeds the setting range
limit, it is set to the lower limit value of the setting range limit.

<Branch>

Changes to the step specified by [branch step].
Changes from the output at the time when <Branch> occurred to the [branch step].

<Hold>

<Start>

Step 2 settings
• Final value
• Step time

Step 1

Step 2

Time

Step 3

Output parameter

Figure 4-7. Example of Sequence Operation from Hold Mode to <Start>

Step 1

Step 2

Step 5

Output parameter

Step 2 settings
• Final value
• Step time
• Branch step 5

Time

Step 5 settings
• Final value from previous step is used

<Branch>

Figure 4-8. Example of Sequence Operation at <Branch>

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