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This is the delay time to hold each power step in the test. This
determines how fast or slow to run through the test.
This is the ending power value before OPP test ends. The test will only
run through in steps from Start Power to the End Power if input voltage
is greater than the OPP Voltage.
This value is a limit that is used to test for OPP conditions. In the event of
an over power condition, when the input voltage is greater than this
value, the test will run through from Start Power to End Power in steps.
The input power (the over power) value will be checked during this
process. If power is within the Max Trip Power and Min Trip Power
boundaries, the load will indicate Pass at the end of the test. If outside
of these boundaries, the load will indicate Fault.
The maximum acceptable power limit of the over power value.
The minimum acceptable power limit of the over power value.
The following is a step by step procedure to configure an OPP test program.
1. Press ( ) and to enter the OPP Test menu. The
following will be displayed:
2. Select Edit and press . Enter a value using the numeric keypad
or rotary knob for Voltage On Level. The value must be within the
maximum input limits of the load. Press to continue.
3. Enter a value for Voltage On Delay. This can be set between 0.00s and
99.99s. Then press to continue.
4. Follow the same steps for Current Range. The value must be within
the maximum input limits of the load. Press to continue.
5. Set the Start Power. The value must be within the maximum input
limits of the load. Press to continue.