Editing -16, Editing – AMETEK SGI Series User Manual
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Calibration and Verification
Sorensen SGI Series
3-16
M550221-01 Rev AA
3.6
Editing
WARNING!
While Output is enabled, the editable item being programmed
Voltage, Current, Overv
oltage or Power is “Live Updated”, and
takes effect on the output terminals immediately.
The primary keys used to edit are: ESC, F1-F4, NavPad, Menu/Enter and
Keypad 0-9. Their functions are as follows:
ESC: In editing, ESC (escape) functions like the escape key on a keyboard.
While programming an editable item, the escape key can be used to clear the
entered value before it is accepted and takes effect. This leaves the program
function setting at the original value before editing began.
F1-F4: Not used to program editable items directly, Function keys may be
used to save, recall, cut, past, insert or delete edits made in some menus.
These functions will be indicated to the left of the function keys in the specific
menus they are used.
NavPad:
The NavPad functions as an increment/decrement editing and “Live
Update” (Pressing Up/Down). “Live Update” means the value or item displayed
due to an edit change from the NavPad, is actively changing the operation of
the supply in real time when Output is On. This includes programming editable
items as well as scrolling through option lists within a menu.
Programming editable items: If an Editing Arrow is displayed,
pressing the NavPad up or down incrementally adjusts the editable
item value adjacent to the Editing Arrow by the least significant digit per
press in the respective direction. If the NavPad is pressed up or down
and held, the selected editable item will accelerate from set point to full-
scale or from set point to zero, respectively, within 15 seconds. If the
output is enabled, the output terminals will “Live Update” with the
programmed changes.
Scrolling through option lists: Pressing the NavPad up or down
incrementally scrolls through the listed items available and “Live
Update” selects the item being displayed. Option lists wrap around
from top to bottom (pressing NavPad down) and bottom to top
(pressing NavPad up).
Menu/Enter:
“Enter” is used to accept a value edited or entered using
“Keypad 0-9.” When “Enter” is pressed the value edited is programmed into