For a voltage regulator, touch "BATT" to "GEN" (or ARM") and do not touch "FLD" (or F) terminal.
Regardless if a generator has a cut-out or a voltage regulator, whenever the generator is removed and then reinstalled it should always be polarized to the battery. The Delco-Remy electrical manual recommends doing this when the battery is changed as well. I never have when I changed a battery but I have always re polarized the generator after removing it for any reason.
Normally, (and we have done tests on generators with cut-outs) when the generator has changed polarity and then reinstalled on the car without being polarized, the generator usually will not charge at all, and the amp gauge shows a slight discharge because the car is running off of battery power. In some cases, the amp gauge will fluctuate back and forth rapidly from "0" to discharge. Once the generator was polarized, it started to charge as it should, and the amp gauge was reading the proper charge as well.
Again, generators with cut-outs must be polarized just the same as generators with voltage regulators, because in both cases the generator can change polarity when removed from the car.
