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4. Select the transient mode Continuous, Pulse, or Toggle. Press .
5. For CC mode, the following display will show. For all other modes, skip to step 9.
6. Select either High-Rate or Low-Rate. These options configure the settable slew rate
range. If High-Rate is selected, users can adjust the slew rate of the transient in the
A/us range. If Low-Rate is selected, users can adjust the same in A/ms range. The
settable range will vary depending on the model.
7. The load will then prompt to enter a value for Rise Up, which is the slew rate for a rising
transition between the two levels of the transient. Use the numeric keypad or rotary
knob to set the value, then press to confirm.
8. The load will then prompt to enter a value for Fall Down, which is the slew rate for the
falling transition between the two levels of the transient. Use the numeric keypad or
rotary knob to set the value, then press to confirm.
9. The load will then prompt to enter a value for Level A. This is one of the two load levels
for transient operation, and as such will be labeled as level A. Enter a value within the
load’s full range, then press . The next prompt will ask to enter a value for Level
B, which is the other load level for transient operation. Enter a value and press .
10. For Continuous mode: The load will prompt to enter the transient’s Frequency. Enter a
value and press . It will then prompt to enter the Duty cycle. Enter a value
between 0.01% and 99.99%.
For Pulse mode: The load will prompt to enter the Pulse Width. Enter a value, then
press .