User Manual    AMETEK Programmable Power 
RS Series    192 
9.5.4  Front Panel Entry  
While it is possible to perform IEC 61000-4-13 testing from the front panel of the RS Series AC 
power source, it is recommended to use the provided RSGui Windows program for report 
generation. This also provides a more convenient way to perform Class 1 and User class tests 
as test levels can be saved to disk. 
To perform a test from the keyboard, select the APPLICATIONS screen from the MENU 2 
screen. The APPLICATIONS SETUP 1 screen will appear. Move to the MORE field to proceed 
to the APPLICATIONS SETUP 2 screen as shown in Figure 9-20. (Note: On Series I RS models, 
the IEC 1000-4-13 option is located on the APPLICATIONS SETUP screen instead as there is 
only one APPLICATIONS SETUP screen.) 
   
Figure 9-20: Application Setup Menus 
Scroll to the IEC 1000-4-13 entry using the up and down cursor keys. Press the ENTER key to 
select the IEC 1000-4-13 main menu. The screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-21. 
 
Figure 9-21: IEC1000-4-13 Menu 
9.5.4.1  IEC Screen Parameters 
The IEC 1000-4-13 has the following common fields for all IEC1000-4-13 test groups. 
STATE 
The STATE field must be set to ON before the test can run. Initial setup conditions must be met 
to run the test.  See section 9.5.2.  
RUN 
The RUN field has the following selections: 
1.  ALL Run all IEC 1000-4-13. 
2.  GROUP  Run the selected  group. 
3.  RANGE  Run the selected range for the selected group. 
4.  POINT  Run the selected frequency for the selected range and selected group. 
Note: The RANGE and POINT do not apply to all groups. See individual groups for details. 
When the test is running, this field will have the following selection: 
1.  ABORT  The test will stop running and all parameters will return to the state prior to the 
    start of the test. 
2.  PAUSE  The test will pause at the time the ENTER key is pressed while the PAUSE field 
    is selected.  The field will change to RESUME.  When the ENTER key is  
  pressed again, the test will resume from the point it stopped.