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CVM-BDM supply network analyzer
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13.3.2.3.- Trigger
You can set certain conditions (Trigger) so that values are saved into memory
only when these conditions are met.
Two types of trigger conditions are available:
1.
Level trigger:
Setting of a parameter to be used as a trigger condition, as
well as its
maximum
and
minimum
range-limiting values.
2.
Time trigger (Start/ End date):
Setting of dates and times for the starting
and ending actions of the recording process.
Note:
- To record values into memory, the two user-defined TRIGGER conditions must be
simultaneously met, if any condition is not met, then no data will be saved into memory.
If
the trigger conditions are disabled, then values will be always saved into memory
according the user-defined recording period.
- If the trigger conditions are simultaneously met at any moment within the selected
recording period, then average values over all the period will be saved into memory.
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LEVEL TRIGGER:
Setting of a parameter to be used as a trigger condition, as well as its
maximum and minimum range-limiting values.
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Parameter: Choice of the parameter to be used as the trigger
condition for data recording actions:
Vp-p, Vp-n, A, kW, kvarL, kvarC, PF, Hz, kVA... and None.
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Maximum: Setting the maximum value to be controlled.
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Minimum: Setting the minimum value to be controlled.
Note:
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Maximum and minimum values set are only enabled if any trigger parameter has been
previously selected.
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Values will be saved into memory when either the instantaneous value of any of the three
phases (L1, L2 or L3) or the three phase value of the selected parameter is higher than
the maximum or lower than the minimum set value.