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I want to avoid the additional warm-up time of one hour required for operation at a very specific frequency (1/10000 of the set frequency). How can I do this?

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I want to avoid the additional warm-up time of one hour required for operation at a very specific frequency (1/10000 of the set frequency). How can I do this?

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There are a few methods that can set the unit in “standby” mode, that is with the electronics warmed up, but the chopper head off or running at a minimal speed. Leave the driver on with the selected wheel spinning at 10% of maximum frequency. (The unit will operate better if the driver is not left on minimum drive frequency). Leave the driver unit on with the chopper head disconnected. Turn the unit off when reconnecting the chopper head. Then turn the unit back on. Set the driver up to run on an external sync. The unit will wait until a signal comes in before it begins to turn. This will put the unit in standby mode without the chopper head spinning. This is a better way of setting the unit in a standby mode then connecting and disconnecting the chopper head cable.

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