Operation and Application 
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Under the config menu interface, the user can select Const Mode item and set 
the mode to CP. 
⚫  Const Mode: load mode 
⚫  Unit PF: Unity power factor 
On: enable the UPF mode, at this situation, the current waveform changes 
with the voltage waveform and this mode causes power factor to be as close 
as possible to unity, useful when the input voltage is non-sinusoidal. 
Off:  disable the UPF mode,  at this  situation, the current  waveform  is not 
affected  by  voltage  Waveform,  and  the  current  waveform  is  subject  to 
defined in the config menu, the actual power factor is affected by voltage 
Waveform, current Waveform, and phase shift. 
⚫  Power setting: Constant power value 
⚫  Current AC Slew Rate: current slope 
⚫  Waveform (phase shift range: -90.0~90.0): select the waveform. Under CC 
mode, and Unit PF is off, Waveform can be select. 
Crest Factor: CF range is 1.414~5, and the range is limited by peak value. 
Phase shift: Phase shift of voltage and current. Phase shift range within -
90°~90°.  If  programmed  is  positive  it  will  be  a  leading  power  factor.  If 
programmed is negative it will be a lagging power factor. 
Programming the load value (CP) 
The user can press [Set] and set the input resistance value in the main interface 
of CP mode. Directly set the present value through the knob or press numeric 
keys to input the value. In case of wrong input by numeric keys, press   
to delete the present input. 
6.3.4 Constant Apparent Power Mode (CS) 
In the  constant  apparent power mode, the constant power is required for the 
electronic load, and the current sinks according to the set apparent power, as 
shown below. If the input voltage increases, the input current will decrease to 
keep the power S (=V * I) at the set value.