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SECTION 4 OPERATION
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4.6.2.2 COPY WAVEFORM
COPY WAVEFORM is used to copy waveforms from one waveform number to another.
From any METER display (V/I, AMPS or POWER), press the fn key to enter SETUP MODE.
From the SETUP display, press 2 to enter WAVEFORM SETUP.
From the WAVEFORM SETUP display, press 2 to enter COPY WAVEFORM.
COPY WAVEFORM: RANGE
AMPLITUDE SCALE FACTOR =100 0-100%
SOURCE WAVEFORM =1 1-32
DESTINATION WAVEFORM =2 2-16
Press EXECUTE to copy a waveform.
This will cause the UPC to stop generating any output while the waveform is being copied.
AMPLITUDE SCALE FACTOR: Sets the amplitude of the destination waveform relative to the source
waveform.
SOURCE WAVEFORM: 1-32 may be copied from. 1 is always a sine wave. 2-16 may be edited.
17-32 are permanently stored and cannot be changed.
DESTINATION WAVEFORM: 2-16 may be copied to and edited.
EXAMPLE: To put a 10% spike on a sine wave: Copy WF 1 to WF 2 at a 90% scale factor, allowing 10%
more voltage to accommodate the spike. Edit WF 2 adding a 10% spike (4.6.2.1).
From the WAVEFORM SETUP display, press 2 to enter COPY WAVEFORM.
COPY WAVEFORM: RANGE
AMPLITUDE SCALE FACTOR =100 0-100%
SOURCE WAVEFORM =1 1-32
DESTINATION WAVEFORM =2 2-16
Press 90, ENTER, 1, ENTER, 2, to select amplitude scale factor, source, and destination waveforms.
COPY WAVEFORM: RANGE
AMPLITUDE SCALE FACTOR =90 0-100%
SOURCE WAVEFORM =1 1-32
DESTINATION WAVEFORM =2 2-16
Press EXECUTE to copy the waveform.
NOTE: The UPC will stop generating any output while the waveform is being calculated and copied.
Waveform 2 is now a sine wave but at 90% of the amplitude of waveform 1.
NOTE: When a Program is executed, the UPC will attempt to use the specified waveform at the
programmed voltage. E.g. If the programmed voltage is 100 volts, the above 90% sine wave will produce an
output of 100 V, NOT 90 V. See (4.6.2.1) for an example of using a 90% waveform.

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