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Figure
Title
Page
5-25
Typical Metered Event Voltage Screen ...................................................................................................59
5-26
Representation of IQ Analyzer’s Handling of Setting Driven Alarms .......................................................61
5-27
Typical Event Voltage Disturbance Screen .............................................................................................63
5-28
Typical Transient Waveform Display on IQA-6200 Series.......................................................................63
5-29
Typical Amps Selection Phase Screen....................................................................................................64
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Typical Volts A-B Screen .........................................................................................................................64
5-31
Demand Analysis #1 Screen ...................................................................................................................64
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Typical Present Power Demand Screen..................................................................................................65
5-33
Sliding Demand Setpoints Screen ...........................................................................................................65
5-34
Typical Series III Wave Form Analysis Screen........................................................................................66
5-35
Typical Harmonic Profile..........................................................................................................................66
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Typical Current and Voltage Simultaneous Wave Form Analysis Screen ...............................................67
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Typical Enhanced Graphics Screen ........................................................................................................67
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Typical Captured Waveform ....................................................................................................................67
5-39
Typical Harmonic Spectrum Display........................................................................................................68
5-40
Reset Screens Tree.................................................................................................................................68
6-1
Top Level Screen Showing Password Entry Field...................................................................................70
6-2
Programming Example Flow Chart.....................................................................................................74-81
6-3
Program Mode Top Level Menu ..............................................................................................................81
6-4
General Setup Screens Tree ...................................................................................................................82
6-5
Analog Inputs Screens Tree ....................................................................................................................83
6-6
Analog Outputs Screens Tree .................................................................................................................83
6-7
Discrete Inputs Screens Tree ..................................................................................................................84
6-8
Event Triggers Screens Tree...................................................................................................................85
6-9
Relay Outputs Screens Tree ..................................................................................................................86
6-10
Demand Screens Tree.............................................................................................................................87
6-11
Display Manager Screens Tree ...............................................................................................................87
TABLES
Table
Title
Page
1.1
IQ Analyzer Ordering Information ..............................................................................................................5
2.1
IQ Analyzer Specifications and Details Summary ..............................................................................11-17
5.1
Meter Menu Displayed Information..........................................................................................................44
5.2
Custom Screen Parameters ....................................................................................................................47
5.3
Display Options........................................................................................................................................48
5.4
Analog Output Parameters ......................................................................................................................53
5.5
Analog Output Combinations...................................................................................................................54
5.6
Typical Relay Application Possibilities.....................................................................................................56
5.7
Trend Analysis Parameters .....................................................................................................................59
5.8
Event Conditions......................................................................................................................................60
6.1
Programming Categories.........................................................................................................................69
6.2
F1-F4 Pushbutton Functions During Password Entry..............................................................................70
6.3
F1-F4 Pushbutton Functions During Programming .................................................................................72
6.4
Startup Settings Sheets Excerpts ............................................................................................................73
7.1
Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................................................................89-91