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Pacific Power Source UPC-32 - Example of Executing a Stored Program; Example of Executing a Stored Program Transient; Example of Directly Changing the Output Parameters

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SECTION 5 REMOTE OPERATION
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5.7.3 EXAMPLE OF EXECUTING A STORED PROGRAM
Step A. Address the UPC as a listener
:PROGram:NAME 1 <eos>
Step B. Select Program 1
NOTE: <eos> is a LINE FEED (0Ahex, 10dec)
:PROGram:EXECute <eos>
Step C. Execute Program
Step D. Un-address UPC
5.7.4 EXAMPLE OF EXECUTING A STORED PROGRAM TRANSIENT
Step A. Address the UPC as a listener
:PROGram:NAME 1 <eos>
Step B. Select Program 1
NOTE: <eos> is a LINE FEED (0Ahex, 10dec)
:PROGram:EXECute <eos>
Step C. Execute Program
:PROGram:EXECute:TRANS <eos>
Step D. Execute Transient
Step E. Un-address UPC
5.7.5 EXAMPLE OF DIRECTLY CHANGING THE OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Change Frequency and Volts for all phases then ENABLEs the OUTPUT
Step A. Address the UPC as a listener
:FREQuency 50 <eos>
Step B. Change Frequency to 50 Hz
:VOLTage 117 <eos>
Step C. Change Volts to 117 VAC RMS for all phases
:OUTPut ON <eos>
Step D. ENABLE the OUTPUT.
The OUTPUT POWER switch must be in the ON/AUTO position
to allow power to be applied to the load
Step E. Un-address UPC
An alternative to steps B, C and D above is:
:FREQ 50; :VOLT 117; :OUT ON<eos>
This example uses all shortform keywords in one Program
Message. The OUTPUT POWER switch must be in the
ON/AUTO position to allow power to be applied to the load
- and -
:OUTPut OFF <eos>
Turns the output OFF

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