Operation Modes 42
A/B Level
The A/B Level refers to the two values the transient function will transition between. The values units will
vary depending on the selected Load Mode.
6.2.2 Congure Continuous Transient Mode
To congure and run the Continuous Transient operation:
Step 1. Select the desired Static Mode.
Step 2. Press the + buttons to enter the Transient Conguration menu.
Step 3. Use the right and left navigation keys to set TRAN to "ON", then press the to conrm
the selection.
Step 4. Use the right and left navigation keys to set MODE to "CONTINUOUS". Press the
to
conrm the transient mode.
Steps 5 and 6 only apply if the static mode is set to Constant Current.
Step 5. Use the numeric keypad to set UP. Press the to conrm the current rise time.
Step 6. Use the numeric keypad to set DOWN. Press the to conrm the current fall time.
Step 7. Use the numeric keypad to set LEVEL A. Press the to conrm the value of level A.
Step 8. Use the numeric keypad to set LEVEL B. Press the to conrm the value of level B.
Step 9. Use the numeric keypad to set FREQ. Press the to conrm the frequency of the
transient.
Step 10. Use the numeric keypad to set DUTY. Press the to conrm the duty cycle of the
transient.
Step 11. Use the right and left navigation keys to set TRAN to "ON", then press the to enable
congured transient.
– Upon pressing
the VFD will display TRAN. below the current reading.
Step 12. Enable the input and provide the required trigger function to start the transient operation.
– The initiation trigger required will vary based on the currently set trigger type. For additional
details on the available trigger types, please refer to section 7.5.