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Upper and lower power time correction is used to define the relationship between hot and
cold process phases.
If the upper power time correction is increased, the process frequency reduces and the
PMC process phase becomes longer.
If the upper power time correction is reduced, the process frequency increases and the
PMC process phase becomes shorter.
Lower power time correction (2)
to set the length of the cold process phase in a mixed process
Setting range -10.0 - +10.0
Factory setting 0
Upper and lower power time correction is used to define the relationship between hot and
cold process phases.
If the lower power time correction is increased, the process frequency reduces and the
LSC process phase becomes longer.
If the lower power time correction is reduced, the process frequency increases and the
LSC process phase becomes shorter.
Lower power correction (1)
to set the energy yield in the cold process phase in a mixed process
Setting range -10.0 - +10.0
Factory setting 0
If the lower power correction is increased, this results in a higher wire speed and therefore
higher energy yield in the cold LSC process phase.