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Section 5 - Process Control Settings

Advanced Settings

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Trigger by Power

For an explanation of Trigger by Power and the three settings that are connected with it, please refer to Application Note 506 found on our website at:

http://www.dukane.com/us/DL_ApplData.asp

When Trigger by Power is selected, three additional settings screens are presented:

Trigger Amplitude;

Trigger Power; and,

Trigger Timeout

See Figures 5-15, 5-16, and 5-17 for previews of these screens

Trigger By Power

Amplitude

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Figure 5-15Trigger Amplitude

Trigger By Power

Watts

80 W

Figure 5-16Trigger Watts

Trigger By Power

Timeout

1.100 S

Figure 5-17Trigger Timeout

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