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6.3 Viewing Anomalous Phenomena (EVENT screen)
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All EVENT screens display the same info in the top half, and the Event List.
The first event to occur is displayed as No. 1, with subsequent events dis-
played as No. 2, No. 3, up to No. 50. Each time an event occurs, the display
is refreshed to the latest event list.
Because the [DETAILS] screen can display only eight events, scroll the
Event List up and down to display other events as needed. Similarly, on the
[WAVEFORM], [RMS WAVE] and [INRUSH] screens, you can scroll the
Event List when more than eight events have occurred.
Operations Common to the EVENT Screens
Note that the event number assignment method of the Model 3197 Power Quality
Analyzer is the opposite of Model 3196.
For Users of the Model 3196 Power Quality Analyzer
Multiple events occurring within the same 200-ms period are displayed
together as a single event.
Event
Number
Event Type
Date
Channels
IN/OUT
Time
Display appearance depends
on the selected screen.
Verify the event type and occurrence number
(Event Monitor)
Event Type
Event Occurrence No.
Verify the event type and occurrence number
(Event List)
Number of
events recorded
Graph data
indicator
Summary of Contents for 3197
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