User Manual – Rev BE    AMETEK Programmable Power 
MX Series  183 
in order of event number. Leaving a gap between event 
numbers allows you to insert events at different places later in 
the sequence.  Deleting events is always possible regardless of 
the event number. For  this exercise, we will start with EVENT 
# 5. Enter 5 and press the ENTER key. This brings you back to 
the TRANSIENTS menu. 
 
17) Repeat steps 6 through 16 two more times using 120 V, 83 ms 
and 80 V, 150 ms as values for EVENT # 10 and EVENT #15. 
18) Once you have programmed these three events, move the 
cursor in the TRANSIENTS menu to the START/VIEW 
SEQUENCE field and press the ENTER key. This will get you to 
the START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE menu from which you 
can run transient programs. This screen shows all available 
events in the transient list on the right-hand side. If more than 
five events are programmed, you can scroll through the list 
using the UP and DOWN arrow keys. To edit an existing event, 
move the cursor to the relevant event number and press the 
ENTER key. 
19) Move the cursor to the REPEAT #0 field and enter 1. This will 
cause the transient program to repeat once and thus run two 
times total. Do not confuse this global list level repeat 
capability with the list event level repeat field we skipped in 
step 15. 
20) Make sure the output relay is closed using the OUTPUT 
ON/OFF key. If you start a transient program with the relay 
open, an error message will appear. 
21) Move the cursor to the START field and press the ENTER key. 
The transient program you just created will execute two times. 
If you have an oscilloscope connected to the output, you may 
be able to see the output voltage change per Figure 4-44. 
 
NOTE:  The AC source output remains at the last programmed values at 
the completion of the list. 
In three-phase mode, the voltage lists are phase selectable. You can set up a 
different voltage list for each phase. To do this, use the PHASE key to choose