If an input voltage to an output control device is above a lower limit
value, the output control device operates in a constant voltage control
mode for maintaining an output voltage at a substantially constant
voltage. If the input voltage of the output control device falls below
the lower limit value, the output voltage is controlled to be lower than
the constant voltage in the constant voltage control mode, and the output
control device operates in a lower limit value sustaining mode for
maintaining the input voltage at the lower limit value. Then, the output
control device shifts to a current increasing mode in which the output
current rises as the output voltage falls.