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Documenting tests
The Digital Tester comes equipped with a micro-controller based hardware that allows the
user to digitize, store, recall and print test data for up to 10 motors or windings. This applies
to Surge and DC HiPot testing. The data can also be uploaded to a computer using Baker
Instrument Company, an SKF Group Company’s MTA for Windows software for further
analysis.
There are ten Records available in memory. For each Record there are three Lead memory
locations for recording three phase surge-testing results. Each record can also record the
results of HiPot tests.
The four function keys above the display correspond to the four functions displayed beneath
them. The main functions are Store, Recall, Print, and Clear and are listed across the top of
the display. Subsequent submenus also correspond to the four function keys.
Store
Store is used to record measurements to internal memory on the testers.
Choosing Store reveals a list of memory locations available for surge and HiPot tests. Ten
available Record memory locations are then listed on the display.
Choosing Store also reveals a submenu, with choices that correspond to the four function
keys above the display.
Store record submenu options
Qwk Str
Up
Down
Select
Qwk Str represents Quick
Store
The wave pattern or HiPot/PI
data that is currently on the
display is automatically stored
in memory of the selected
record.
The wave pattern will be
stored in the Lead #1
location and will immediately
display on the CRT. Operation
will be returned to the main
menu.
Up moves
the cursor up
the Record
list.
Down moves
the cursor
down the
Record list.
Press Select to choose
the Record that the
cursor is presently on.
In Surge Mode: Press
select to reveal the next
menu for Lead selection
or to cancel a selection
(see next page).
In HiPot Mode: Press
select to store HiPot
and/or PI data into the
Record and return to
the main menu.
Summary of Contents for D30R
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