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T3PM1100

Digital Power Meter

User Manual

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Page 1: ...T3PM1100 Digital Power Meter User Manual ...

Page 2: ...pied reproduced or translated to another language without prior written consent of Teledyne LeCroy company The information in this manual was correct at the time of printing However Teledyne LeCroy continues to improve products and reserves the rights to change specification equipment and maintenance procedures at any time without notice ...

Page 3: ...etting up System status 62 MEASUREMENT AND OTHER FUNCTIONS 70 Measurement function 71 Other functions 76 Integration measurement function 79 Graph measurement function 90 REMOTE CONTROL 108 Configure Remote Control Interface 109 Configure EOL Character 115 Return to Local Control 115 COMMAND OVERVIEW 116 Command Syntax 116 Command List 120 APPENDIX 198 Specifications 199 Status system 209 Dimensio...

Page 4: ...urement 214 Introduction to IEC 62301 216 EUP Directive Lot6 specifications 217 Connection Guide 218 CERTIFICATIONS 221 EMC Compliance 221 Safety Compliance 223 Environmental Compliance 224 RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RoHS 224 ...

Page 5: ...st possible condition Safety Symbols These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the instrument WARNING Warning Identifies conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution Identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage to the T3PM1100 or to other properties DANGER High Voltage Attention Refer to the Manual Protective Conductor Terminal Ea...

Page 6: ... terminals Do not block or obstruct the cooling fan vent opening Do not perform measurement at the source of a low voltage installation or at building installations Note below Do not disassemble the instrument unless you are qualified as service personnel Make sure that the COM terminal to earth is limited to 600Vpk Remove all test leads before disconnecting the mains power cord from the socket If...

Page 7: ...40 VAC 50 60Hz The power supply voltage should not fluctuate more than 10 Connect the protective grounding conductor of the AC power cord to an earth ground to avoid electrical shock Cleaning the Instrument Disconnect the power cord before cleaning Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent and water Do not spray any liquid Do not use chemicals containing harsh material such as benz...

Page 8: ...aused by condensation must be expected Pollution degree 3 Conductive pollution occurs or dry non conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected In such conditions equipment is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight precipitation and full wind pressure but neither temperature nor humidity is controlled Storage environment Location Indoor T...

Page 9: ...accessories package contents its main features and front rear panel introduction Characteristics 10 Accessories 12 Package Contents 12 Appearance 13 Front Panel 13 Main Display Overview 16 Rear Panel 19 Set Up 22 Tilting the Stand 22 Power Up 23 Connect the wires to the T3PM1100 24 ...

Page 10: ...sults are displayed on the 5 inches TFT LCD screen panel for easy use of each function Standard display mode 2 main measurement results and 8 secondary measurement results are displayed in this screen Simple display mode 4 major measurement results are displayed in this screen Performance 6 selectable voltage ranges available from 15V to 600V with 0 1 of reading 0 05 of range 12 selectable current...

Page 11: ...ings are displayed in the screen of simple display mode Added stand alone display of total harmonic distortion measurement function 50 steps Test bandwidth of voltage and current DC 100kHz Selectable boot settings Previous Default Waveform display up to 10kHz along with Harmonic bar and list table Interface Standard interface USB RS232 LAN Application It can be applied to production test such as p...

Page 12: ...ower Cords x 3 Test leads 1x red 1x black Test leads 1x yellow 1x blue Package Contents Check the contents before using the instrument Opening the box Contents single unit Main unit Test leads red x1 black x1 yellow x1 blue x1 Power cords x 3 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 13: ...y Function Keys Enter Key Soft keys Arrow Keys Trigger Key ESC Key Power key USB Host Port Hardcopy Key Power Key POWER Turns On or Off the main power For the power up sequence see page 23 USB Host Port Connects with USB flash drive for data storage or screenshot Hardcopy Key Hardcopy Captures the current screenshot or saves the data log for reading For details refer to page 57 ...

Page 14: ...o range measurement mode Also press and hold the I Range key to toggle between manual and auto range setting See page 26 MAX Hold Press this button to display the maximum measurement reading See page 76 Mode Press this key to select measure mode DC AC AC DC V MEAN See page 78 Setup Press this key to enter the measurement settings menu See page 30 Hold Press this key to switch window and stop refre...

Page 15: ...le and display icon See page 77 Trigger key Trigger Activates the Trigger function See page 77 ESC Key ESC Press this button to cancel the current setting The cursor returns to the default position or return to the previous menu according to the situation See page 77 Arrow Keys These four arrow keys are used to edit the parameters browse the menu system and select the parameter range Soft Keys The...

Page 16: ...ent Display Line Filter Main Measurement Display Item Status icon Description Voltage Range V Range 15V Voltage measurement range Example here range is 15V V Auto means that Voltage Auto Range is turned on Current Range I Range 10A Current measurement range Example here range is 10A I Auto means that Current Auto Range is turned on Mode AC DC Measurement mode AC DC AC DC V MEAN Date Update Rate Up...

Page 17: ...rement reading Average AVG 8 Average number of sampling 8 16 32 64 Sync Source SYNC V Synchronization source V I Off Keyboard Lock Key Lock Lock Key button Harmonic Calculation HRM I Harmonic calculation method IEC CSA Off Measure Storage STORE Measured date storage On Off External Input EXT1 External signal input function Ext1 Ext2 Off Display Hold Hold Retain and display the current measurement ...

Page 18: ...Graph press the right arrow key to move to Enlarge in a promptly loopback manner Enlarge This function key is used to switch display of measurement result from 2 major plus 8 minor to 4 major ones Integrator This function key is used to set up integrator measurement parameters and execute integrator measurement function Parameter This function key is used to set up measurement parameters System Th...

Page 19: ... Port USB Device Port GND Terminal Power Cord Socket Power Cord Socket 100 240V 30VA MAX AC 50 60Hz Connects the power cord AC 100 240V 10 50 60Hz RS232 Connector RS232 Accepts an RS 232C cable for remote control DB 9 male connector For remote control details see page 110 USB Device Port Accepts a USB device cable for remote control Type B female connector For remote control details see page 109 L...

Page 20: ...e are no cracks Do not operate this device in an environment containing explosive gases steam or dust The maximum measurable current and voltage are 600 V and 20A for voltage and current terminals of the rear panel of the T3PM1100 Do not input exceeded voltage and current otherwise it will burn the device The maximum input voltage are 10 V and 2V for EXT1 and EX2 terminals of the rear panel of the...

Page 21: ...removed or loosened Do not connect any cables and terminals before performing self test Use only the power adapter supplied by the manufacturer to avoid accidental injury Do not use this device for life support systems or any other equipment that has safety requirements ...

Page 22: ...ing the Stand Pull out the handle sideways and rotate it clockwise for the several applications listed below Horizontal Tilt Place the unit horizontally Rotate the handle for tilt stand Vertical Place the handle vertically for hand carry ...

Page 23: ...he AC voltage input Note Make sure the ground connector on the power cord is connected to a safety ground This will influence the measurement accuracy 3 Push to turn on the main power switch on the front panel 4 The display turns on and shows the last function that was used before the power was reset ...

Page 24: ...V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 GPIB 10V MAX 2V MAX Description V The positive voltage input 600V for input on the rear panel V The negative voltage input 600V for input on the rear panel I The positive current input 20A for input on the rear panel I The negative current input 20A for input on the rear panel EXT1 The external 1 voltage input 10V for input on the rear panel EXT2 The externa...

Page 25: ...up the voltage and current skipping configuration 43 Setting up the skipping configuration for external 46 Setting up the VT ratio state 49 Setting up the CT ratio state 50 Setting up the power ratio state 52 Setting up the external sensor input terminal 53 Saving and loading the setup parameters 55 Setting up the hardcopy and log configuration 57 Setting up the MATH configuration 59 Setting up Sy...

Page 26: ...1 Press V Range button The V Range field turns to bluish V Range 2 Use up and down arrow keys to select the desired range 3 Press Enter button to confirm your selection Enter Available range Crest Factor is 3 AUTO 15V 30V 60V 150V 300V 600V Crest Factor is 6 6A AUTO 7 5V 15V 30V 75V 150V 300V Set current range 1 Press I Range button The I Range field turns to bluish I Range ...

Page 27: ...adjusts to auto range automatically if input current exceeds 700mA Note When the measurement range is set manually if the range status icon lights in green the measured value meets the setting range On the contrary if the range status icon lights in red the measured value doesn t meet the best setting range In this case it is better to switch to another range to get more accurate measurement resul...

Page 28: ...range by 260 at CF 6A The Vpk or Ipk value of the input signal exceeds the current setting range by 300 at CF 3 The Vpk or Ipk value of the input signal exceeds the current setting range by 600 at CF 6 6A Range is shift down The range is shifted down when all of the following conditions are met Vrms or Irms is equal to or less than the measurement range by 30 at CF 3 6 6A Vrms or Irms is equal to ...

Page 29: ...s within the current range of I Auto 20mA The measured Irms 27 194mA exceeds the I Auto 20mA by 130 so the range is shifted up to 50mA automatically The measured Irms 3 9994mA is less than 30 of the I Auto 20mA so the range is shifted down to 10mA automatically ...

Page 30: ...nc Source field 4 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option V Select the voltage of signals as synchronization source The SYNC V status icon for example on the display lights up in green when V is selected for sync source I Select the current of signals as synchronization source Off Select the entire interval of data updating period as synchronization source Default value V ...

Page 31: ...irm the desired option Option On Turn on the line filter function which is inserted into voltage and current measurement input circuits and affects voltage current as well as power measurements without high frequency components included within measured values The L F status icon on the display lights up in green Off Turn off the line filter function The cutoff frequency is 500Hz Default value Off ...

Page 32: ...eys to select and confirm the desired option Option On Turn on the frequency filter function which is inserted into frequency measurement input circuit and affects frequency measurements with high frequency components included within measured values The F F status icon on the display lights up in green Off Turn off the frequency filter function The cutoff frequency is 500Hz Default value Off ...

Page 33: ...est Factor field 4 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option 3 Crest Factor is 3 6 Crest Factor is 6 6A Crest Factor is 6A where input range of measurement range will be extended and greater than 6 This is practical for restraining from frequent range changes while measuring under auto range a distorted waveform Default value 3 ...

Page 34: ...move cursor to the Auto Zero field 4 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On Auto zero function is activated once per hour or when range is switched Off Auto zero function is only activated once when the range is switched The auto zero function is turned off when the integrator function is executed Default value Off ...

Page 35: ...ed option Option IEC Calculate the ratio of harmonic quantity of the 2nd through the upper limit 50th harmonic to the 1st harmonic The HRM I status icon for example on the display lights up in green when IEC is selected for harmonics CSA Calculate the ratio of harmonic quantity of the 2nd through the upper limit 50th harmonic to the 1st through the 50th harmonic Off Turn off the harmonic calculati...

Page 36: ...teps 5 Press right arrow key to move cursor to Order field Enter 6 Use soft keys to increase or decrease the order number Option 1 50 Set the upper limit of measured harmonic order within the range from 1 to 50 Default value 50 ...

Page 37: ...s to toggle among pages for further options Option 0 1s 0 25s 0 5s 1s 2s 5s 10s 20s Measured value is updated in accordance with the designated time interval The Update 5s status icon for example on the display lights up in green when 5s option is selected Auto Data is only updated when a set period Time Out of the input waveform is detected Default value 0 25s Steps 5 When Auto is selected press ...

Page 38: ...select and confirm the desired option Option 1s 5s 10s 20s Time Out period acts like the time limit for detecting a period of the input waveform Default value 1s Note Time Out function is only available when Auto is selected for Data Update Rate ...

Page 39: ... for Data Update Rate 4 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On All measured date will be stored to the internal memory by designated time interval for repeating the storage operation The STORE status icon for example on the display lights up in green when Measure Storage function is turned on Off Turn off the measure storage function Default value Off Steps 5 Press down a...

Page 40: ...tances When data has been stored to all blocks Normal measure data can be stored 10000 blocks and Normal with Harmonic data can be stored 1000 blocks When the storage setting is set to Off while storage is in progress If you press the HOLD key to hold the display while storage is in progress the measurement operation and the storage interval time counter are held paused which causes the storage op...

Page 41: ... to the State field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On Turn Average function On for either Linear or Exponential averages of numeric data It is particularly practical for large changes in load or power of low input signal frequency Off Turn off Average function Default value Off Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Type field ...

Page 42: ...ount numeric data will be averaged exponentially Default value Linear Steps 8 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Count field 9 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option 8 16 32 64 It includes 8 16 32 and 64 for exponentially attenuation count and linearly average count The AVG 8 status icon for example on the display lights up in green when 8 is selected for average Default...

Page 43: ...de field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option Menu When user is configuring range setting the measured data will Not be displayed Quick The measured data will be displayed simultaneously while measurement range is being switched by user This is practical for frequent switch of measurement range Default option Menu Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Skipping C...

Page 44: ...asured data loss which happens while ranges are switched Off Turn off the function Default option Off Steps 8 Press down arrow key to move cursor to each field of both V Range and I Range 9 Use soft keys to enable or disable the skipping function for each range Option On The box of range will be checked when the range is enabled for skipping function Off The range is disabled for skipping function...

Page 45: ... peak over range happens in Auto range mode user is able to define a measurement range to switch to The available options for each mode are listed below When it is under CF3 mode for V Range Off 15V 30V 60V 150V 300V 600V When it is under CF6 6A mode for V Range Off 7 5V 15V 30V 75V 150V 300V When it is under CF3 mode for I Range Off 5mA 10mA 20mA 50mA 100mA 200mA 0 5A 1A 2A 5A 10A 20A When it is ...

Page 46: ...p button Setup 2 Press V I Range soft key 3 Press Enter button Enter 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Skipping Config field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On It is able is skip certain measurement range s that are not used by turning on this feature for external input It can reduce measured data loss which occurs while ranges are switched Off Turn off the f...

Page 47: ...r 1 or External Sensor 2 10 Use soft keys to enable or disable the skipping function for each range Option On The box of range will be checked when the range is enabled for skipping function Off The range is disabled for skipping function Default option Off Steps 11 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Peak Over field for External Sensor 1 or External Sensor 2 respectively ...

Page 48: ...1 Off 2 5V 5V 10V When it is under CF6 6A mode for External Sensor 1 Off 1 25V 2 5V 5V When it is under CF3 mode for External Sensor 2 Off 50mV 100mV 200mV 500mV 1V 2V When it is under CF6 6A mode for External Sensor 2 Off 25mV 50mV 100mV 250mV 0 5V 1V Default option Off Note The available external is based on which external sensor input is enabled beforehand Be aware that it requests to enable ei...

Page 49: ... to move cursor to the VT Ratio State field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On Turn on the VT Voltage Transformer ratio calculation function and the VT status icon on the display lights up in green Off Turn off the VT ratio calculation function Default option Off Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Ratio field ...

Page 50: ...f VT ratio Option The setting range for VT Ratio is from 0000 001 to 9999 999 Default value 0001 000 Setting up the CT ratio state Steps 1 Press Setup button Setup 2 Press Ratio soft key 3 Press Enter button Enter 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the CT Ratio State field ...

Page 51: ...ction and the CT status icon on the display lights up in green Off Turn off the CT ratio calculation function Default option Off Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Ratio field 7 Use soft keys to increase or decrease coefficient of CT ratio Option The setting range for CT Ratio is from 0000 001 to 9999 999 Default value 0001 000 ...

Page 52: ... arrow key to move cursor to the Power Ratio State field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On Turn on the power ratio calculation function and the SF status icon on the display lights up in green Off Turn off the power ratio calculation function Default option Off Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Ratio field ...

Page 53: ... The setting range for power ratio is from 0000 001 to 9999 999 Default value 0001 000 Setting up the external sensor input terminal Steps 1 Press Setup button Setup 2 Press External soft key 3 Press Enter button Enter 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the External Sensor State field ...

Page 54: ...r for measurement and the EXT1 status icon on the display lights up in green Ext2 Almost identical with the Ext1 the Ext2 terminal receives up to 2V voltage and the EXT2 status icon on the display lights up in green when it is enabled Off Turn off the external sensor input and return to current input terminal Default option Off Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to either Ext1 Ratio V A o...

Page 55: ...Default value Ext1 0001 000 Ext2 0010 000 Note In order to enable range skipping configuration for external page 46 it is required to enable external input function first Saving and loading the setup parameters Steps 1 Press Setup button Setup 2 Press Page 1 2 soft key 3 Press Save Load soft key 4 Press Enter button Enter 5 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the Type field ...

Page 56: ...up parameters into the internal memory Load Select Load to recall setup parameters back from the internal memory Default option Save Steps 7 Press down arrow key to move cursor to File field 8 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired memory set followed by clicking Ok soft key to confirm the Save or Load action ...

Page 57: ...et is empty without saved parameters whereas Saved indicates the set has been stored with setup parameters Default option 1 Setting up the hardcopy and log configuration Steps 1 Press Setup button Setup 2 Press Page 1 2 soft key 3 Press Hardcopy soft key 4 Press Enter button Enter 5 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the Type field 6 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option ...

Page 58: ... and confirm the desired action Option On Turn on overwrite function so that the existing file within the USB disk will be overwritten when saving action is executed Off By turning off overwrite function a new file will be created and saved into the USB disk when executing saving action Default option Off Note When Overwrite function is On the latest file name in the inserted USB disk will be over...

Page 59: ...atically Also when saved files are full in USB disk e g from SCREEN00 BMP to SCREEN99 BMP a warning message will be shown and save action will be Not available Setting up the MATH configuration Steps 1 Press Setup button Setup 2 Press Page 1 2 soft key 3 Press MATH soft key 4 Press Enter button Enter 5 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the Computation field 6 Use soft keys to select and confi...

Page 60: ... executed by T3PM1100 with 2 select items out of 5 variables V I P VA VAR The result of computation will be a value without units Default option A B 7 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Item A field 8 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option V Voltage I Current P Active power VA Apparent power VAR Reactive power Default option V 9 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Ite...

Page 61: ...BASIC SETTING 61 10 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option V Voltage I Current P Active power VA Apparent power VAR Reactive power Default option I ...

Page 62: ...on the front panel to select System function key 2 Press Enter button to Enter SYSTEM INFORMATION screen where detailed information including Model Serial Number MCU FPGA Version and MAC Address of the unit is displayed Enter 3 Press Enter button 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Calibration Password field ...

Page 63: ...n page Enter Default option 99999 Note Refer to qualified technician and service manual for the calibration procedure System configuration screen Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select System function key 2 Press Enter button to Enter SYSTEM INFORMATION screen Enter 3 Press Config soft key to Enter SYSTEM CONFIG setting screen ...

Page 64: ... Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Power On Status Setup field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option Previous The status of unit on powering on is set to the status before the last shutdown Default The status of unit on powering on is set to the factory default status Default value Default ...

Page 65: ...FIG setting screen Steps 1 Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Brightness field 3 Use soft keys to increase or decrease the brightness level Option 1 10 The display is the darkest when set to 1 On the contrary it turns out the brightest when set to 10 Default option 7 ...

Page 66: ... Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Key Sound field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option On A short sound is heard from speaker of unit when pressing the keys on the front panel Off No sound from speaker of unit when pressing the keys on the front panel Default option Off ...

Page 67: ...creen Steps 1 Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to I O Model field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option RS232 If interface is set to RS232 the Baud Rate and the Terminator fields can be selected For details about configuring RS 232 interface please see page 110 ...

Page 68: ...l 68 USB For details about configuring USB interface please see page 109 LAN If interface is set to LAN the IP model is can be selected from Manual and DHCP For details about configuring LAN interface please see page 112 ...

Page 69: ...ess Enter button Enter 3 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Type field 4 Use soft keys to select and confirm the desired option Option Default The return message in remote control returns the default manufacturer model number serial number among other info User User defined manufacturer model number and so forth will be returned for remote control mode Default value Default ...

Page 70: ... Other functions 76 Introduction to other functions 76 Integration measurement function 79 Setting up Integrator measurement 79 Introduction to integrator parameters 84 Using the integrator function 87 Graph measurement function 90 Setting up waveform graph measurement 90 Setting up waveform graph parameter 98 Setting up Harmonics bar graph measurement 101 Setting up Harmonics list graph measureme...

Page 71: ...e of the device is 2MΩ the maximum input voltage is 600Vrms There are 2 sets of internal resistance Shunt 500mΩ and 5mΩ respectively Also there are 2 external current input terminals EXT1 EXT2 The maximum input current is 20Arms The device will issue a warning sound when the input voltage and current exceed 850 Vrms or 28 5Arms Introduction to measurement parameters Parameter name Display icon Vol...

Page 72: ...k Current Peak I pk I pk Active Power Peak P pk P pk Total Harmonic Distortion THDI THDV Crest factor CFV CFI Mathematical Computation MATH Maximum Current Ratio Crest Factor CFI Power Factor MCR Setting measurement parameters Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Parameter function key ...

Page 73: ... will be highlighted in green Enter 3 Press up down left and right arrow keys to select other desired measurement parameter 4 Press Enter button followed by using up and down arrow keys to switch display options for the selected measurement parameter 5 User is able to apply the previous ...

Page 74: ...Changing the standard and simple display modes Steps 1 In the standard display mode use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Enlarge function key 2 Press Enter button to switch display to simple mode Enter The simple mode covers 4 major measurement parameters deriving from the top 4 parameters of standard mode as shown below ...

Page 75: ...MEASUREMENT AND OTHER FUNCTIONS 75 3 Press ESC button to return back to original display mode ESC ...

Page 76: ... light in red in the LCD display to indicate that this function is activated To deactivate this function press this button again If the MAX Hold function is activated the display value on the display is updated only when the current measured value is greater than the previous measured value The maximum display value is retained on the display Only the following parameters are available for MAX Hol...

Page 77: ... on the LCD display is not updated and the range is locked Measurement is performed in the background Trigger Trigger Press the Trigger button when Hold function is activated to update displayed value to the latest status once in accordance with the Data Update Rate period ESC ESC This button is used to exit current screen or return to the main measurement screen Local Key Lock Key Lock Local Dual...

Page 78: ...f measurement signal DC Displays the DC part of the measurement signal AC Displays the AC part of the measurement signal V MEAN Displays the voltage rectified as a mean value that is calibrated to RMS value The value is the same as those obtained from RMS mode when sine waves are measured but it is different when DC or distorted waves are measured ...

Page 79: ...S 79 Integration measurement function Setting up Integrator measurement Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Integrator function key 2 Press Enter button to enter the integrator measurement screen Enter ...

Page 80: ... Enter button to enter integrator measurement setting screen Enter 5 Press Enter button to enter Mode field Use up and down arrow keys to toggle between Manual Standard and Continuous mode Press Enter button again to confirm your selection If you select Manual mode the Set time is disabled and displayed in gray Enter Enter ...

Page 81: ...before using integrator function It can be set from 1 second to 9999 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds Note When the Set Time is zero neither Standard mode nor Continuous mode can be executed Select integrator measurement function 6 Press down arrow key to move to Function field in the integrator measurement setting screen ...

Page 82: ...o toggle between Ampere Hours and Watt Hours Press Enter button again to confirm your selection Enter Enter If you select Ampere Hours the measured value in the bottom half section will be displayed in q If you select Watt Hours the measured value in the bottom half section will be displayed in WP ...

Page 83: ...lues are displayed 9 Press Enter button to enter the 1st minor parameter followed by using up and down arrow keys to switch to preferred measurement parameter Press Enter button again to confirm the selection Press left or right arrow keys to move to the 2nd minor parameter followed by using the steps above to select a preferred parameter Enter Enter ...

Page 84: ... 59 seconds Manual User is not able to define a Set Time The integrator measurement will be running constantly till Stop button is pressed by user Continuous Partly identical with the Standard mode the integrator measurement runs for a cycle of the Set Time and repeats the cycle indefinitely until Stop button is pressed by user Function Watt Hours WP Total power WP Positive total power WP Negative...

Page 85: ...es that elapsed time of integrator measurement Set time It indicates the time of integrator measurement to be set It can be set from 1 second to 9999 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds State Running Integrator measurement is in progress Stop Integrator measurement has been stopped manually Timeout The time for running integrator measurement is up ...

Page 86: ...age power P avg Voltage Vdc DC voltage Vac AC voltage Vrms AC DC voltage Vmn Voltage mean Current Idc DC current Iac AC current Irms AC DC current For Ampere Hours Total mAh q Positive total mAh q Negative total mAh q Average Current q avg Voltage Vdc DC voltage Vac AC voltage Vrms AC DC voltage Vmn Voltage mean Current Idc DC current Iac AC current Irms AC DC current ...

Page 87: ... 87 Using the integrator function Manual mode 1 In manual mode you can directly press the Start button on the front panel to start integrator function Start 2 To stop integration function press the Stop button on the front panel Stop ...

Page 88: ... as running in manual mode When integrator performing the test time will increase until the setting integrator measurement time Continuous mode 1 Set integrator measurement time before using integrator function 2 Other steps are same as running in manual mode When integrator is running the test time will increase until the set integrator measurement time a cycle and repeat the cycle indefinitely ...

Page 89: ... Select Integrator key and press Enter button to switch back to integration measurement screen In the integration process you can t change measurement range and enter system to set measurement parameters In the integration process if the voltage or current measurement value is exceeded the measured value will display in red However it will not turn out red color when Auto Range is activated ...

Page 90: ...s It is available under the graph mode to adjust both voltage and current ranges in real time and change the display modes along with relevant parameters with ease Setting up waveform graph measurement Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Graph function key 2 Press Enter button to enter the Waveform graph display screen in which the measured values are displayed in di...

Page 91: ...rsor to Set key Enter Select waveform display mode 4 Press Enter button to enter waveform setting section Enter 5 Press Enter button to enter Display field Use up and down arrow keys to toggle between options Press Enter button again to confirm your selection Enter Enter ...

Page 92: ...waveforms of different colors V yellow I red within the waveform chart V Only the measured voltage in the waveform of yellow color is displayed within the chart I Only the measured current in the waveform of red color is displayed within the chart P Only the measured power in the waveform of green color is displayed within the chart Default option V I P Select waveform display time division 6 Pres...

Page 93: ...time units allow user to customize a preferred waveform graph display In theory shorter the measured period smaller the time unit is fitting In contrast longer the measured period greater the time unit is suitable Select a proper option per varied measurements Default option 5ms Note The available options for Time Div vary per set Update Time Refer to page 96 for correlations Select waveform displ...

Page 94: ...ion Enter Enter Option V Select the voltage of signals as synchronization source I Select the current of signals as synchronization source Off Select the entire interval of data updating period as synchronization source Default option V Select waveform display zoom magnification 10 Press right arrow key to move to Zoom V field in the waveform setting section Enter ...

Page 95: ...ter Option 1 2 3 The varied zoom magnifications allow user to customize a preferred waveform graph display In theory narrower the measured value greater the zoom magnification is suitable In contrast wider the measured value smaller the zoom magnification is fitting The 1 stands for the standard magnification and the 3 represents the highest zoom magnification Default option 1 Zoom 1 Zoom 3 ...

Page 96: ...beyond the limit which varies per set Time Div the warning message in the upper right corner will be shown to alarm user as the figures below F_V_O Frequency Voltage Over F_I_O Frequency Current Over F_V_I_O Frequency Voltage Current Over Correlation of Limit Frequency Time Div and Update Time ...

Page 97: ...d the available Frequency is up to 50Hz When Update Time is set 0 1s the range of Time Div is from 25us to 5ms and the available Frequency is up to 10kHz Note The maximum frequency for Graph mode is up to10kHz When the measured frequency of either voltage VHz or current IHz surpasses the available frequency which is based on the set Time Div the warning message will be shown accordingly ...

Page 98: ...eform graph parameter Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Graph function key 2 Press Enter button to enter the Waveform graph display screen Enter 3 Press right arrow key to move cursor to Parameter key Enter ...

Page 99: ...nter button to enter the 1st parameter Use up and down arrow keys to toggle between options Press Enter button again to confirm your selection Enter Enter 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to the 2nd parameter and repeat the above steps to set up Also repeat the same steps for the 3rd and 4th parameters ...

Page 100: ...eactive power VAR Power Factor PF Phase Angle DEG Frequency IHz VHz Voltage Peak V pk V pk Current Peak I pk I pk Active Power Peak P pk P pk Total Harmonic Distortion THDI THDV Crest factor CFV CFI Mathematical Computation MATH Maximum Current Ratio MCR Default option Default options are based on the Parameter settings from the standard display mode ...

Page 101: ...OTHER FUNCTIONS 101 Setting up Harmonics bar graph measurement Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Graph function key 2 Press Enter button to enter the Waveform graph display screen Enter ...

Page 102: ...enter Harmonics bar graph display screen where measured values of each harmonic order are shown in the histogram like bar display Enter 4 Press right arrow key to move cursor to Set key 5 Press Enter button to enter harmonics bar setting section Enter ...

Page 103: ...selection Enter Enter Option V The THDV measured factor will be displayed in the right side section in yellow and also shown in the left side bar graph I The THDI measured factor will be displayed in the right side section in yellow and also shown in the left side bar graph Default option V Select harmonics display order number 7 Press down arrow key to move to Order No field in the harmonics sett...

Page 104: ...er Option 1 50 Select a measured harmonic order with related values to be displayed in both the right side section in green and the left side bar graph Note that the upper limit of order number is relevant to the Harmonics setting page 35 Default option 1 Setting up Harmonics list graph measurement Steps 1 Use left and right arrow keys on the front panel to select Graph function key ...

Page 105: ...OTHER FUNCTIONS 105 2 Press Enter button to enter the Waveform graph display screen Enter 3 Press Enter button to enter Harmonics bar graph display screen Enter 4 Press right arrow key to move cursor to List key Enter ...

Page 106: ...isplay screen Enter Turn pages of harmonics list 6 Press up and down arrow keys individually to flip over pages of the harmonics list in which relevant values of each order of harmonics are well displayed See the section below for descriptions of each item within the list ...

Page 107: ...f the harmonic order V Hdf Voltage harmonic distortion factor of the harmonic order I Hdf Current harmonic distortion factor of the harmonic order P Hdf Power harmonic distortion factor of the harmonic order V The phase difference between the fundamental voltage and the voltage of the harmonic order I The phase difference between the fundamental current and the current of the harmonic order ...

Page 108: ... of IEEE488 2 based remote control For a command list refer to the Command Overview chapter on page 116 Configure Remote Control Interface 109 Configure USB Interface 109 Configure RS232 Interface 110 Configure LAN Interface 112 Configure EOL Character 115 Return to Local Control 115 ...

Page 109: ... the appropriate CDC USB driver available for download on the Teledyne LeCroy website Background Continue the following setting from SYSTEM CONFIG setting screen Steps 1 Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to I O Model field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the USB option USB Configuration PC connector Type A host T3PM1100 connector Rear panel Type B slave Speed 1 1...

Page 110: ...ing setting from SYSTEM CONFIG setting screen Steps 1 Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to I O Model field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the RS232 option 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Baud Rate field 5 Use soft keys to select and confirm the Baud Rate option ...

Page 111: ...lect and confirm the Terminator option Option CR LF CR LF Terminator indicates the end of line for return message Default value CR LF RS232 Configuration Selectable Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Parity None Hardware flow control Off Data Bits 8 Stop bit 1 RS232 Pin Assignments Pin 2 RxD Pin 3 TxD Pin 5 GND Pin 1 4 6 9 No Connection 12 34 5 6789 ...

Page 112: ... Pin5 GND Pin5 TxD Pin3 TxD Pin3 Configure LAN Interface Background Continue the following setting from SYSTEM CONFIG setting screen Steps 1 Press Enter button Enter 2 Press down arrow key to move cursor to I O Model field 3 Use soft keys to select and confirm the LAN option 4 Press down arrow key to move cursor to IP Model field ...

Page 113: ...nd Gateway manually DHCP DHCP server automatically assigns IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway Default option DHCP Steps 6 Press down arrow key to move cursor to Socket Port field 7 Use soft keys to increase or decrease the parameter of Socket Port Option The range of Socket Port is from 00000 to 65535 Default option 00023 ...

Page 114: ...arrow key to move cursor to IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields individually 9 Use soft keys to increase or decrease the parameters of IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields individually Default option IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 ...

Page 115: ... received from the PC include CR LF LF CR CR or LF The most common EOL character is CR LF Return to Local Control Background When the unit is in remote control mode the RMT icon above the main display can be seen When this icon is not displayed it indicates that the unit is in local control mode Procedure 1 Press the Local key when in remote mode 2 The unit will go back into local mode and the RMT...

Page 116: ...ard Commands for Programmable Instruments commands follow a tree like structure organized into nodes Each level of the command tree is a node Each keyword in a SCPI command represents each node in the command tree Each keyword node of a SCPI command is separated by a colon For example the diagram below shows an SCPI sub structure and a command example ACDC DC AC INPut MODE DC MODE INPut Command Ty...

Page 117: ...long form in lower case The commands can be written either in capitals or lower case just so long as the short or long forms are complete An incomplete command will not be recognized Below are examples of correctly written commands Long form INPut SYNChronize VOLTage COMMunicate HEADer ON Short form INP SYNC VOLT COMM HEAD ON Square Brackets Commands that contain square brackets indicate that the ...

Page 118: ...ting to the lowest value This parameter can be used in place of any numerical parameter where indicated For queries it will return the lowest possible value allowed for the particular setting MAX Optional parameter For commands this will set the setting to the highest value This parameter can be used in place of any numerical parameter where indicated For queries it will return the highest possibl...

Page 119: ...COMMAND OVERVIEW 119 CR LF The most common EOL character is CR LF Message Separator EOL or semicolon Command Separator ...

Page 120: ...t NORMal MODE x 129 AOUTput NORMal PRESet 130 AOUTput NORMal RATE x 130 AOUTput DIGital MODE 131 AOUTput DIGital OUTPut 131 AOUTput DIGital SETup 132 COMMunciate Commands COMMunicate 133 COMMunicate HEADer 133 COMMunicate LOCKout 134 COMMunicate REMote 134 COMMunicate STATus 135 COMMunicate VERBose 135 DISPlay Commands DISPlay 137 DISPlay NORMal 137 DISPlay NORMal ITEM x 137 DISPlay INTegrate ITEM...

Page 121: ...age AUTO 148 INPut VOLTage CONFig 148 INPut VOLTage POJump 148 INPut CURRent 149 INPut CURRent RANGe 149 INPut CURRent AUTO 150 INPut CURRent CONFig 150 INPut CURRent POJump 151 INPut CURRent EXTSensor CONFig x 151 INPut CURRent EXTSensor POJump x 152 INPut CURRent SRATio ELEMent1 x 152 INPut RCONfig 153 INPut SCALing 153 INPut SCALing STATe 153 INPut SCALing VT CT SFACtor ELEMent x 154 INPut SYNC...

Page 122: ...PE 163 MEASure AVERaging COUNt 163 MEASure MHOLd 163 NUMeric commands NUMeric 165 NUMeric FORMat 165 NUMeric NORMal 166 NUMeric NORMal VALue 166 NUMeric NORMal NUMber 168 NUMeric NORMal ITEM x 168 NUMeric NORMal PRESet 172 NUMeric NORMal CLEar 174 NUMeric NORMal DELete 174 NUMeric NORMal HEADer 175 NUMeric LIST 175 NUMeric LIST VALue 176 NUMeric LIST NUMber 177 NUMeric LIST ORDer 177 NUMeric LIST ...

Page 123: ...ition 187 STATus EESE 187 STATus EESR 188 STATus ERRor 188 STATus FILTer x 189 STATus QENable 190 STATus QMESsage 190 STORe commands STORe 192 STORe STATe 192 STORe INTerval 192 STORe PANel 193 SYSTem commands SYSTem 194 SYSTem BRIGhtness 194 SYSTem COMMunicate COMMand 195 SYSTem COMMunicate ETHernet MACaddress 195 SYSTem FIRMware DATE 195 SYSTem KLOCk 196 SYSTem MODel 197 SYSTem RESolution 197 SY...

Page 124: ...iption Clears the standard event status register extended event status register and error queue Syntax CLS ESE Description Sets or returns the ESER Event Status Enable Register contents Syntax Query Syntax ESE NR1 ESE Parameter Return parameter NR1 0 255 Example ESE 65 Set the ESER to 01000001 ESE 130 ESER 10000010 Set Set Query ...

Page 125: ...ial number and system version of the instrument Query Syntax IDN Return parameter String Example IDN TELEDYNE T3PM1100 GXXXXXXXX V1 00 OPC Description Sets or returns the operation complete bit bit0 in SERS Standard Event Status Register when all pending operations are completed Syntax Query Syntax OPC OPC Return parameter NR1 0 Operation isn t completed NR1 1 Operation is completed Example OPC Re...

Page 126: ...Sensor 1 2 5V 5V 10V EX2 External Sensor 2 50mV 100mV 200mV 500mV 1V 2V G5 Harmonic measurement DA4 4 channel D A output Example OPT C1 C2 C3 C7 EX1 EX2 G5 DA4 RST Description Initializes the settings Syntax RST SRE Description Sets or returns SRER Service Request Enable Register Syntax SRE NR1 Query Syntax SRE Parameter Return parameter NR1 0 255 Query Set Set Query ...

Page 127: ... SRE 3 SRER 00000011 STB Description Returns the SBR Status Byte Register contents Query Syntax STB Return parameter NR1 0 255 Example STB 34 SBR 00100010 TRG Description Executes single measurement the same operation as when Trigger is pressed Syntax TRG Query Set ...

Page 128: ...cription Returns all D A output settings Query Syntax AOUTput Return parameter String AOUTput NORMal CHANnel x Description Sets or returns a D A output item Syntax AOUTput NORMal CHANnel X Function Element Query Syntax AOUTput NORMal CHANnel X Parameter Return parameter x Function Element 1 to 4 channel U I P S Q LAMBda PHI UPeak IPeak FU FI WH WHP WHM AH AHP AHM NON E 1 If Element is omitted the ...

Page 129: ...Query Syntax AOUTput NORMal IRTime Parameter Return parameter 1st NRf 2nd NRf 3rd NRf 0 9999 hour 0 59 minute 0 59 second Example AOUTPUT NORMAL IRTIME 1 1 10 AOUTPUT NORMAL IRTIME AOUTPUT NORMAL IRTIME 1 1 10 AOUTput NORMal MODE x Description Sets or returns a D A range mode Remote Control Only Syntax AOUTput NORMal MODE x FIXed MANual COMPare Query Syntax AOUTput NORMal MODE x Parameter Return p...

Page 130: ...COMPare Comparator mode By comparing with the comparator limits this instrument outputs 5 V 0 V or 5 V AOUTput NORMal PRESet Description Sets the D A output items to their default values Syntax AOUTput NORMal PRESet NORMal INTEGrate Parameter NORMal INTEGrate Sets CH1 U CH2 I CH3 P CH4 FU Sets CH1 P CH2 WH CH3 AH CH4 FU Example AOUTPUT NORAML PRESET NORMAL AOUTput NORMal RATE x Description Sets or...

Page 131: ...per limit and then the lower limit AOUTput DIGital MODE Description Sets the application mode of digital I O Remote Control Only Syntax AOUTput DIGital MODE IO 4094 Query Syntax AOUTput DIGital MODE Parameter Return parameter IO 4094 Sets the digital I O to IO mode Sets the digital I O to 4094 serial to parallel mode Example AOUTPUT DIGITAL MODE IO AOUTPUT DIGITAL MODE AOUTPUT DIGITAL MODE IO AOUT...

Page 132: ... OUTPUT 10 1 AOUTput DIGital SETup Description When the IO mode is selected for digital I O make use of this command to set output status Syntax AOUTput DIGital SETup Boolean Parameter Boolean 0 1 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OOUT4 Example AOUTPUT DIGITAL MODE IO AOUTPUT DIGITAL SETUP 0 1 0 1 Sets OUT1 to low OUT2 to high OUT3 to low OUT4 to high Set ...

Page 133: ...tion settings Query Syntax COMMunicate Return parameter String COMMunicate HEADer Description Sets or returns whether headers are attached to query responses Syntax COMMunicate HEADer Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax COMMunicate HEADer Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Returns without a header 1 Returns with a header Example COMMUNICATE HEADER ON COMMUNICATE HEADER COMMUNICATE HEA...

Page 134: ...Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Disable the local key 1 Enable the local key Example COMMUNICATE LOCKOUT ON COMMUNICATE LOCKOUT COMMUNICATE LOCKOUT 1 COMMunicate REMote Description Sets or returns the T3PM1100 to remote or local mode ON is remote mode Syntax COMMunicate REMote Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax COMMunicate REMote Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return paramet...

Page 135: ...character detection Always zero Example COMMUNICATE STATUS 0 Note When an event occurs the corresponding bit is set in the status When the bit is read it is cleared Zero is returned for interfaces other than RS 232 COMMunicate VERBose Description Sets or returns whether the response to a query is returned fully spelled out or in its abbreviated form Syntax COMMunicate VERBose Boolean OFF ON Query ...

Page 136: ...the verbose function on Example COMMUNICATE VERBOSE ON COMMUNICATE VERBOSE COMMUNICATE VERBOSE 1 Note Example of a response fully spelled out INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE 150 0E 00 Example of a response in abbreviated form VOLT RANG 150 0E 00 ...

Page 137: ...ry Syntax DISPlay Return parameter String DISPlay NORMal Description Returns all normal measurement data display settings Query Syntax DISPlay NORMal Return parameter String DISPlay NORMal ITEM x Description Sets or returns a normal measurement data display item Refer to page 71 for details Syntax DISPlay NORMal ITEM x Function Element Query Syntax DISPlay NORMal ITEM x Query Query Set Query ...

Page 138: ...ORMAL ITEM1 DISPLAY NORMAL ITEM1 U 1 Function Function T3PM1100 Indicator U Voltage V V UPPeak Maximum voltage V pk V pk UMPeak Minimum voltage V pk V pk I Current I I IPPeak Maximum current I pk I pk IMPeak Minimum current I pk I pk P Active power P P PPPeak Maximum power P pk P pk PMPeak Minimum power P pk P pk S Apparent power S VA Q Reactive power Q VAR LAMBda Power factor λ PF CFU Voltage fac...

Page 139: ...on Element Query Syntax DISPlay INTegrate ITEM x Parameter Return parameter x 1 to 2 display Function Element WHP WHM WHAVG AHP AHM A HAVG U I 1 If Element is omitted the element is set to 1 For the T3PM1100 only set to 1 or omitted Example DISPLAY INTEGRATE ITEM1 WHP 1 DISPLAY INTEGRATE ITEM1 DISPLAY INTEGRATE ITEM1 WHP 1 Function Function T3PM1100 Indicator WHP Positive watt hour WP WP WHM Posit...

Page 140: ...Syntax DISPlay PAGE Parameter Return parameter Function MEASurement ENLArge INTEgrator SYSTem_INFO SYSTem_CONFig SETUp AVERage VA_RANGe_CONFig EXT_RA NGe_CONFig RATIo EXTernal SAVE_LO AD OPTIon_DA GRAPh HARMonic_GR APh HARMonic_LIST_GRAPh HARDCO PY SCPI MATH Example DISPLAY PAGE MEASUREMENT DISPLAY PAGE DISPLAY PAGE MEASUREMENT Set Query ...

Page 141: ...ement settings Query Syntax HARMonics Return parameter String HARMonics DISPlay Description Returns all harmonic measurement display settings Query Syntax HARMonics DISPlay Return parameter String HARMonics DISPlay STATe Description Sets or returns the on off state of harmonic measurement data display Syntax HARMonics DISPlay STATe Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax HARMonics DISPlay STATe Parameter Bool...

Page 142: ...measurement data display Syntax HARMonics DISPlay ORDer NR1 Query Syntax HARMonics DISPlay ORDer Parameter Return parameter NR1 1 to 50 harmonic order Example HARMONICS DISPLAY ORDER 1 HARMONICS DISPLAY ORDER HARMONICS DISPLAY ORDER 1 HARMonics PLLSource Description Sets or returns the PLL source Syntax HARMonics PLLSource U1 I1 Query Syntax HARMonics PLLSource Parameter Return parameter U1 Select...

Page 143: ...c order fixed at 1 2nd NRf 50 maximum harmonic order Example HARMONICS ORDER 1 20 HARMONICS ORDER HARMONICS ORDER 1 20 HARMonics THD Description Sets or returns the equation used to compute the THD total harmonic distortion Syntax HARMonics THD TOTal FUNDamental Query Syntax HARMonics THD Parameter Return parameter TOTal CSA FUNDamental IEC Example HARMONICS THD FUNDAMENTAL HARMONICS THD HARMONICS...

Page 144: ...ff state of the output hold feature for display communication and other types of data Syntax HOLD Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax HOLD Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the hold function off 1 Turn the hold function on Example HOLD OFF HOLD HOLD 0 Set Query ...

Page 145: ...NFig 150 INPut CURRent POJump 151 INPut CURRent EXTSensor CONFig x 151 INPut CURRent EXTSensor POJump x 152 INPut CURRent SRATio ELEMent1 x 152 INPut RCONfig 153 INPut SCALing 153 INPut SCALing STATe 153 INPut SCALing VT CT SFACtor ELEMent x 154 INPut SYNChronize 154 INPut FILTer 155 INPut FILTer LINE 155 INPut FILTer FREQuency 155 INPut POVer 156 INPut CRANge 156 INPut ZERO 157 INPut Description ...

Page 146: ...FACTOR 3 INPUT CFACTOR INPUT CFACTOR 3 INPut WIRing Description Sets or returns the wiring system Syntax INPut WIRing P1W2 Query Syntax INPut WIRing Parameter Return parameter P1W2 Single phase two wire system For the T3PM1100 the wiring system is fixed to P1W2 Example INPUT WIRING P1W2 INPUT WIRING INPUT WIRING P1W2 INPut MODE Description Sets or returns the voltage and current measurement mode S...

Page 147: ...cription Returns all voltage measurement settings Query Syntax INPut VOLTage Return parameter String INPut VOLTage RANGe Description Sets or returns the voltage range Syntax INPut VOLTage RANGe Voltage Query Syntax INPut VOLTage RANGe Parameter Return parameter Voltage 15 30 60 150 300 600 V when the crest factor is set to 3 7 5 15 30 75 150 300 V when the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A Example IN...

Page 148: ...O INPUT VOLTAGE AUTO 1 INPut VOLTage CONFig Description Sets or returns the valid voltage range Syntax INPut VOLTage CONFig ALL Voltage Voltage Query Syntax INPut VOLTage CONFig Parameter Return parameter ALL All ranges are valid Voltage See INPut VOLTage RANGe Example INPUT VOLTAGE CONFIG 300 150 30 INPUT VOLTAGE CONFIG INPUT VOLTAGE CONFIG 300 0E 00 150 0E 00 30 0E 00 INPut VOLTage POJump Descri...

Page 149: ...NPut CURRent RANGe Description Sets or returns the current range Query INPut CURRent RANGe Current EXTernal x Voltage Query Syntax INPut CURRent RANGe Parameter Return parameter x 1 2 EXT1 EXT2 Current 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 mA 1 2 5 10 20 A when the crest factor is set to 3 2 5 5 10 25 50 100 250 mA 0 5 1 2 5 5 10 A when the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A EXTernal1 Voltage 2 5 5 10 V when the cre...

Page 150: ...f state Syntax INPut CURRent AUTO Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax INPut CURRent AUTO Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the current auto range function off 1 Turn the current auto range function on Example INPUT CURRENT AUTO ON INPUT CURRENT AUTO INPUT CURRENT AUTO 1 INPut CURRent CONFig Description Sets or returns the valid current range Syntax INPut CURRent CONFig ALL Curre...

Page 151: ...parameter OFF No jump destination current range Current See INPut CURRent RANGe Example INPUT CURRENT POJUMP 20A INPUT CURRENT POJUMP INPUT CURRENT POJUMP 20 0E 00 INPut CURRent EXTSensor CONFig x Description Sets or returns the valid external current sensor range Syntax INPut CURRent EXTSensor CONFig x ALL Voltage Voltage Query Syntax INPut CURRent EXTSensor CONFig x Parameter Return parameter x ...

Page 152: ...n parameter x 1 2 EXT1 EXT2 If x is omitted by default sets or returns EXT2 config OFF No jump destination current range Voltage See INPut CURRent RANGe Example INPUT CURRENT EXTSENSOR POJUMP1 2V INPUT CURRENT EXTSENSOR POJUMP1 INPUT CURRENT EXTSENSOR POJUMP1 2 00E 00 INPut CURRent SRATio ELEMent1 x Description Sets or returns the external current sensor conversion ratio of the specified element S...

Page 153: ...ig Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the range configuration feature off 1 Turn the range configuration feature on Example INPUT RCONFIG ON INPUT RCONFIG INPUT RCONFIG 1 INPut SCALing Description Returns all scaling settings Query Syntax INPut SCALing Return parameter String INPut SCALing STATe Description Sets or returns the scaling on off state Syntax INPut SCALing STA...

Page 154: ...ent x NRf Query Syntax INPut SCALing VT CT SFACtor ELEMent x Parameter Return parameter x 1 If Element is omitted the element is set to 1 For the T3PM1100 only set to 1 or omitted NRf 0 001 to 9999 Example INPUT SCALIG VT SRATIO ELEMENT1 10 INPUT SCALIG VT SRATIO ELEMENT1 INPUT SCALIG VT SRATIO ELEMENT1 10 INPut SYNChronize Description Sets or returns the synchronization source Syntax INPut SYNChr...

Page 155: ...NPut FILTer LINE Description Sets or returns the line filter Syntax INPut FILTer LINE Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax INPut FILTer LINE Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the line filter function off 1 Turn the line filter function on Example INPUT FILTER LINE OFF INPUT FILTER LINE INPUT FILTER LINE 0 INPut FILTer FREQuency Description Sets or returns the frequency filter Syn...

Page 156: ... Return parameter Bit0 Voltage peak over range is occurring Bit1 Current peak over range is occurring Example INPUT POVER INPUT POVER 1 INPut CRANge Description Sets or returns the check range status Query Syntax INPut CRANge Return parameter Bit0 The voltage is at the condition for reducing the auto range or less Bit1 The voltage exceeds the condition for raising the auto range Bit2 The voltage i...

Page 157: ... Example INPUT CRANGE INPUT CRANGE 8 Indicate the voltage is peak over range INPut ZERO Description Sets or returns the zero state Syntax INPut ZERO Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax INPut ZERO Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the zero function off 1 Turn the zero function on Example INPUT ZERO OFF INPUT ZERO INPUT ZERO 0 Set Query ...

Page 158: ...ns all integration settings Query Syntax INTEGrate Return parameter String INTEGrate MODE Description Sets or returns the integration mode Syntax INTEGrate MODE MANUal NORMal CONTinuous Query Syntax INTEGrate MODE Parameter Return parameter MANUal Manual integration mode NORMal Standard integration mode CONTinuou s Continuous integration mode Example INTEGRATE MODE MANUAL INTEGRATE MODE INTEGRATE ...

Page 159: ...INTEGRATE FUNCTION WATT INTEGRATE FUNCTION INTEGRATE FUNCTION WATT INTEGrate TIMer Description Sets or returns the integration timer value Syntax INTEGrate TIMer NRf NRf NRf Query Syntax INTEGrate TIMer Parameter Return parameter 1st NRf 0 to 9999 hours 2nd NRf 0 to 59 minutes 3rd NRf 0 to 59 seconds Example INTEGRATE TIMER 1 0 0 INTEGRATE TIMER INTEGRATE TIMER 1 0 0 INTEGrate STARt Description St...

Page 160: ...d value Syntax INTEGrate RESet Example INTEGRATE RESET INTEGrate STATe Description Returns the integration status Query Syntax INTEGrate STATe Return parameter ERRor Integration overflows RESet Integration resets STARt Integration is in progress STOP Integration stops TIMeup Integration stops due to integration timeout Example INTEGRATE STATE RESET Set Set Query ...

Page 161: ...H Parameter Return parameter Equation ADD SUB MUL DIV DIVA DIVB Parameter1 U I P S Q Parameter2 U I P S Q Example MATH ADD Set math equation to A B MATH MATH ADD Equation Definition ADD A B SUB A B MUL AxB DIV A B DIVA A B2 DIVB A2 B Parameter1 2 Definition U Voltage U I Current I P Active power P S Apparent power S Q Reactive power Q Set Query ...

Page 162: ...yntax MEASure Return parameter String MEASure AVERaging Description Returns all averaging settings Query Syntax MEASure AVERaging Return parameter String MEASure AVERaging STATe Description Sets or returns the on off state of averaging Syntax MEASure AVERaging STATe Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax MEASure AVERaging STATe Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the averaging functi...

Page 163: ...averaging type to exponent Example MEASURE AVERAGING TYPE LINEAR MEASURE AVERAGING TYPE MEASURE AVERAGING TYPE LINEAR MEASure AVERaging COUNt Description Sets or returns the averaging coefficient Syntax MEASure AVERaging COUNt NRf Query Syntax MEASure AVERaging COUNt Parameter Return parameter NRf 8 16 32 64 Example MEASURE AVERAGING COUNT 8 MEASURE AVERAGING COUNT MEASURE AVERAGING COUNT 8 MEASur...

Page 164: ...T3PM1100 User Manual 164 Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the MAX hold function off 1 Turn the MAX hold function on Example MEASURE MHOLD ON MEASURE MHOLD MEASURE MHOLD 1 ...

Page 165: ...Meric LIST 175 NUMeric LIST VALue 176 NUMeric LIST NUMber 177 NUMeric LIST ORDer 177 NUMeric LIST SELect 178 NUMeric LIST ITEM x 178 NUMeric LIST PRESet 179 NUMeric LIST CLEar 180 NUMeric LIST DELete 180 NUMeric HOLD 181 NUMeric Description Returns all numeric data output settings Query Syntax NUMeric Return parameter String NUMeric FORMat Description Sets or returns the numeric data format Syntax...

Page 166: ...e 240 or 3208 is added in front of each numeric data block A physical value in IEEE single precision floating point 4 byte format follows the header N N digit byte number data byte sequence The byte order of the data of each item is MSB First NUMeric NORMal Description Returns all normal numeric data output settings Query Syntax NUMeric NORMal Return parameter String Note The number of numeric dat...

Page 167: ...ent values U I P PPPeak PMPeak S Q LAMBda CFU CFI FU FI UTHD and ITHD Integrated values WH WHP WHM AH AHP and AHM ASCII NR3 format Example 12 345E 00 Measurement values UPPeak UMPeak IPPeak and IMPeak ASCII NR3 format Example 12 34E 00 Measurement values PHI ASCII NR3 0 9 9 format Example 9 9E 00 ASCII NR3 10 99 9 format Example 99 9E 00 ASCII NR3 100 999 9 format Example 999 9E 000 Elapsed integr...

Page 168: ...LL Query Syntax NUMeric NORMal NUMber Parameter Return parameter NRf 1 to 50 ALL Example NUMERIC NORMAL NUMBER 10 NUMERIC NORMAL NUMBER NUMERIC NORMAL NUMBER 10 Note If the parameter is omitted from the NUMeric NORMal VALue command the numeric data items from 1 to the specified value are output in order By default the number of numeric data items is set to 3 NUMeric NORMal ITEM x Description Sets ...

Page 169: ...100 only set to 1 or omitted Order TOTal DC NRf NRf 1 to 50 Example NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 U 1 NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 U 1 NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 UK 1 1 NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 NUMERIC NORMAL ITEM1 UK 1 1 If Order is omitted the order is set to TOTal This instrument does not measure data for Order DC Function Function T3PM1100 Indicator U Voltage V V UPPeak Maximum voltage V pk V pk UMP...

Page 170: ...Vthd THDV ITHD Total harmonic distortion of current Ithd THDI WH Watt hour WP WP WHP Positive watt hour WP WP WHM Positive watt hour WP WP AH Ampere hour q q AHP Positive ampere hour q q AHM Positive ampere hour q q TIME Integration time URANge Voltage range IRANge Current range MATH Mathematical Computation MATH MCR Maximum Current Ratio MCR URMS True rms voltage Vrms UMN Rectified mean voltage c...

Page 171: ...nic order k I k A PK Active power of harmonic order k P k P LAMBDAK Power factor of harmonic order k λ k PHIK Phase difference between the voltage and current of harmonic order k φ k PHIUk Phase difference between harmonic voltage V k and the fundamental wave V 1 φ V k PHIIk Phase difference between harmonic current I k and the fundamental wave I 1 φ I k UHDFk Harmonic distortion factor of voltage...

Page 172: ...ut item pattern Syntax NUMeric NORMal PRESet NRf Parameter Return parameter NRf 1 to 4 Example NUMERIC NORMAL PRESET 1 Patterns 1 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P Patterns 2 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P 4 S 5 Q 6 LAMBda 7 PHI 8 FU 9 FI Patterns 3 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P 4 S 5 Q 6 LAMBda Set ...

Page 173: ... 7 PHI 8 FU 9 FI 10 UPPeak 11 UMPeak 12 IPPeak 13 IMPeak 14 PPPeak 15 PMPeak Patterns 4 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P 4 S 5 Q 6 LAMBda 7 PHI 8 FU 9 FI 10 UPPeak 11 UMPeak 12 IPPeak 13 IMPeak 14 TIME 15 WH 16 WHP 17 WHM 18 AH ...

Page 174: ... If the 2nd NRf is omitted the output item specified by the first and all following output items up to number 50 are cleared NUMeric NORMal DELete Description Deletes numeric data output items Syntax NUMeric NORMal DELete NRf NRf Parameter 1st NRf 1 to 50 the number of the first item to delete 2nd NRf 1 to 50 the number of the last item to delete Example NUMERIC NORMAL DELETE 1 Deletes ITEM1 and s...

Page 175: ...mber Example If NRf is specified only the data name for the specified item number is output NUMERIC NORMAL HEADER 1 U E1 If NRf is omitted the data names of the items from 1 to the number specified by the NUMeric NORMal NUMber command are output in order NUMERIC NORMAL NUMBER 3 NUMERIC NORMAL HEADER U E1 I E1 P E1 NUMeric LIST Description Returns all harmonic measurement numeric list data output s...

Page 176: ...NAN 103 53E 00 0 09E 00 2 07E 00 0 04E 00 omitted 0 00E 00 0 00E 00 up to 52 5 260 data values When NUMeric FORMat is set to FLOat NUMERIC LIST VALUE N N digit byte number data byte sequence Note A single numeric list data item consists of up to 52 items of numeric data in the following order TOTal DC 1st harmonic NUMeric LIST ORDer If NRf is specified only the numeric list data of the specified i...

Page 177: ...BER 3 Note If the parameter is omitted from the NUMeric LIST VALue command the numeric list data items from 1 to the specified value are output in order By default the number of numeric data items is set to 3 NUMeric LIST ORDer Description Sets or returns the maximum output harmonic order of the harmonic measurement numeric list data Syntax NUMeric LIST ORDer NRf ALL Query Syntax NUMeric LIST ORDe...

Page 178: ...puts the components of TOTal DC and odd order harmonics ALL Outputs all components Example NUMERIC LIST SELECT ALL NUMERIC LIST SELECT NUMERIC LIST SELECT ALL NUMeric LIST ITEM x Description Sets or returns the output item function and element of the specified harmonic measurement numeric list data item Syntax NUMeric LIST ITEM x NONE Function Element Query Syntax NUMeric LIST ITEM x Parameter Ret...

Page 179: ...ITEM1 NUMERIC LIST ITEM1 U 1 NUMeric LIST PRESet Description Presets the harmonic measurement numeric list data output item pattern Syntax NUMeric LIST PRESet NRf Parameter Return parameter NRf 1 to 4 Example NUMERIC LIST PRESET 1 Patterns 1 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P Patterns 2 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P 4 PHIU 5 PHII Patterns 3 ITEM x Function 1 U 2 I 3 P Set ...

Page 180: ...E Syntax NUMeric LIST CLEar ALL NRf NRf Parameter ALL Clear all items 1st NRf 1 to 8 the number of the first item to clear 2nd NRf 1 to 8 the number of the last item to clear Example NUMERIC LIST CLEAR ALL Note If the 2nd NRf is omitted the output item specified by the first and all following output items up to number 8 are cleared NUMeric LIST DELete Description Deletes numeric data output items ...

Page 181: ...utput items are deleted subsequent items shift forward to fill the empty positions Empty positions at the end are set to NONE If the second NRf is omitted only the output item specified by the first number is deleted NUMeric HOLD Description Sets or returns the on off hold release status of the numeric data hold feature Syntax NUMeric HOLD Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax NUMeric HOLD Parameter Boolean...

Page 182: ...As long as NUMeric HOLD is set to ON numeric data is held even when the numeric data on the screen is updated If NUMeric HOLD is set to ON after having already been set to ON before the numeric data is cleared and the most recent numeric data is held internally When retrieving numeric data continuously this method can be used to circumvent the need to repeatedly set NUMeric HOLD to OFF ...

Page 183: ...rameter TIME 100 250 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 s AUTO Select update rate at auto Example RATE 500MS RATE RATE 500 0E 03 RATE AUTO Description Returns all applicable settings for when the data update interval is set to Auto Query Syntax RATE AUTO Return parameter String RATE AUTO TIMeout Description Sets or returns the timeout for when the data update interval is set to Auto Syntax RATE AUTO TIMeout TIME ...

Page 184: ...NChronize Description Sets or returns the synchronization source for when the data update interval is set to Auto Syntax RATE AUTO SYNChronize U1 I1 Query Syntax RATE AUTO SYNChronize Parameter Return parameter U1 Select synchronize source at voltage I1 Select synchronize source at current Example RATE AUTO SYNCHRONIZE U1 RATE AUTO SYNCHRONIZE RATE AUTO SYNCHRONIZE U1 Set Query ...

Page 185: ...ery Syntax RECall NORMal VALue NRf Parameter NRf 1 to 10000 block number Example If NRf is specified the numeric data at the specified block number will be returned If you omit NRf or specify a number greater than the number of blocks that contain stored measured data the number returned by RECall NUMber the entire returned numeric data will be NAN no data The output items and format are the same ...

Page 186: ... you omit NRf or specify a number greater than the number of blocks that contain stored measured data the number returned by RECall NUMber the entire returned numeric data will be NAN no data The output items and format are the same as those of NUMeric LIST VALue when the item number is not specified To set the output items and format use the NUMeric group commands RECall PANel Description Loads a...

Page 187: ...ation status feature Query Syntax STATus Return parameter String STATus CONDition Description Returns the contents of the condition register Query Syntax STATus CONDition Return parameter NR1 0 to 65535 Example STATUS CONDITION 8 Note For information about the condition register see Appendix Status system at page 209 STATus EESE Description Sets or returns the extended event enable register Syntax...

Page 188: ...s the contents of the extended event register and clears the register Query Syntax STATus EESR Return parameter NR1 0 to 65535 Example STATUS EESR 16 Note For information about the condition register see Appendix Status system at page 209 STATus ERRor Description Returns the error code and message of the last error that has occurred top of the error queue Query Syntax STATus ERRor Return parameter...

Page 189: ...valid character data Error_221 Setting conflict Error_222 Data out of range Error_813 Invalid operation STATus FILTer x Description Sets or returns the transition filter Syntax STATus FILTer x RISE FALL BOTH NEVer Query Syntax STATus FILTer x Parameter Return parameter x 1 16 RISE An event is set when the bit changes from 0 to 1 FALL An event is set when the bit changes from 1 to 0 BOTH An event i...

Page 190: ...FF Syntax STATus QENable Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax STATus QENable Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Function is off 1 Function is on Example STATUS QENABLE ON STATUS QENABLE STATUS QENABLE 1 STATus QMESsage Description Sets or returns whether message information will be attached to the response to the STATus ERRor query ON OFF Syntax STATus QMESsage Boolean OFF ON Query Syn...

Page 191: ...COMMAND OVERVIEW 191 Example STATUS QMESSAGE ON STATUS QMESSAGE STATUS QMESSAGE 1 ...

Page 192: ...TATe Description Sets or returns the storage on off state Syntax STORe STATe Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax STORe STATe Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Storage function is off 1 Storage function is on Example STORE STATE ON STORE STATE STORE STATE 1 STORe INTerval Description Sets or returns the storage interval Syntax STORe INTerval NRf NRf NRf Query Set Query Set Query ...

Page 193: ... to 59 seconds Example STORE INTERVAL 0 0 1 STORE INTERVAL STORE INTERVAL 0 0 1 Note When time interval is set 00 00 00 the storage interval is identical with the designated data update interval STORe PANel Description Saves setup parameters to a file Syntax STORe PANel NRf Parameter NRf 1 to 4 file number Example STORe PANel 1 Set ...

Page 194: ...197 SYSTem RESolution 197 SYSTem SERial 197 SYSTem VERsion FIRMware 197 SYSTem Description Returns all system settings Query Syntax SYSTem Return parameter String SYSTem BRIGhtness Description Sets or returns the brightness level Syntax SYSTem BRIGhness NRf Query Syntax SYSTem BRIGhness Parameter Return parameter NRf 1 10 Example SYSTEM BRIGHTNESS 7 SYSTEM BRIGHTNESS SYSTEM BRIGHTNESS 7 Query Set ...

Page 195: ...UNICATE COMMAND DEFAULT Note The SCPI mode is used to determine whether the IDN query returns the Default or User identification string SYSTem COMMunicate ETHernet MACaddress Description Returns the Ethernet MAC address Query Syntax SYSTem COMMunicate ETHernet MACaddress Example SYSTEM COMMUNICATE ETHERNET MACADDRESS SYSTEM COMMUNICATE ETHERNET MACADDRES S 00 22 24 00 00 00 SYSTem FIRMware DATE De...

Page 196: ...rn the keyclick beeper function off 1 Turn the keyclick beeper function on Example SYSTEM KEY BEEPER OFF SYSTEM KEY BEEPER SYSTEM KEY BEEPER 0 SYSTem KLOCk Description Sets or returns the on off state of the key protection Syntax SYSTem KLOCk Boolean OFF ON Query Syntax SYSTem KLOCk Parameter Boolean 0 OFF Boolean 1 ON Return parameter 0 Turn the key protection function off 1 Turn the key protecti...

Page 197: ...ntax SYSTem RESolution Example SYSTEM RESOLUTION SYSTEM RESOLUTION 5 SYSTem SERial Description Returns the serial number Syntax SYSTem SERial Example SYSTEM SERIAL SYSTER SERIAL 123456789A SYSTem VERsion FIRMware Description Returns the firmware version Query Syntax SYSTem VERsion FIRMware Example SYSTEM VERSION FIRMWARE V1 00 Note Returns the Ver item string of the system Information menu Query Q...

Page 198: ...Integration 206 Harmonic Measurement 207 Status system 209 Dimensions 213 Power measurement 214 Measurement for small current 214 Measurement for large current 215 Introduction to IEC 62301 216 Recommended parameters for power measurement 216 EUP Directive Lot6 specifications 217 Connection Guide 218 Rear panel 218 Direct connection I 1A 218 Direct connection 1A I 20A 219 Connection with CT VT 219...

Page 199: ...e standard sine wave The power factor must be 1 The crest factor must be 3 The common mode voltage must be zero General Specifications Specification Conditions Temperature 23 C 5 C Humidity 80 RH non condensing Operating Environment 0 40 C Temperature Range 30 40 C Relative Humidity 70 RH non condensing 40 C Relative Humidity 50 RH non condensing Indoor use only Altitude 2000 meters Pollution degr...

Page 200: ...10 V EX1 Input resistance approach 100 kΩ Input range 50 mV 2 V EX2 Input resistance approach 20 kΩ Continuous maximum allowable input Voltage peak value of 1 5 kV or RMS value of 1 kV whichever is less Current Direct input range 5 mA 200 mA peak value of 30 A or RMS value of 20 A whichever is less Direct input range 0 5A 20 A peak value of 100 A or RMS value of 30 A whichever is less Sensor input...

Page 201: ...Hz 0 1 of reading 0 2 of range 1 kHz f 10 kHz 0 07 f of reading 0 3 of range 10 kHz f 100 kHz 0 5 of reading 0 5 of range 0 04x f 10 of reading Temperature coefficient Add 0 03 of reading C within the range 5 to 18 C or 28 to 40 C When the line filter is turned ON 45 66 Hz Add 0 2 of reading 45 Hz Add 0 5 of reading Accuracy when the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A Accuracy obtained by doubling the...

Page 202: ...d Auto add 0 05 of reading to the 0 1 Hz to 1 kHz accuracy Active Power Accuracy Item Specifications Requirements Same as the conditions for voltage and current Power factor 1 Accuracy DC 0 1 of reading 0 2 of range 0 1Hz f 45 Hz 0 3 of reading 0 2 of range 45 Hz f 66 Hz 0 1 of reading 0 05 of range 66 Hz f 1kHz 0 2 of reading 0 2 of range 1 kHz f 10 kHz 0 1 of reading 0 3 of range 0 067x f 1 of r...

Page 203: ... when voltage and current are at the measurement range rated input Accuracy of phase difference Φ 丨 ø cos 1 λ 1 0002 丨 sin 1 influence from the power factor when λ 0 100 1 digit when voltage and current are at the measurement range rated input Accuracy when the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A Accuracy obtained by doubling the measurement range error for the accuracy when the crest factor is set to ...

Page 204: ...ange decline The range is downed when all of the following conditions are met Crest factor 3 Vrms or Irms is less than or equal to 30 of the measurement range Vrms or Irms is less than or equal to 125 of the next lower measurement range Vpk Ipk value of the input signal exceeds 300 of the currently set measurement range Crest factor 6 or 6A Vrms or Irms is less than or equal to 30 of the measureme...

Page 205: ... changed Measurement parameters Voltage Vrms Vmn Vdc Vac Current Irms Idc Iac Active Power P Apparent Power VA Reactive power VAR Power Factor PF Crest Factor CFI CFV Phase Angle DEG Frequency IHz and VHz Voltage Peak V pk and V pk Current Peak I pk and I pk Active Power Peak P pk and P pk Total Harmonic Distortion THDI and THDV Mathematical Computation MATH Maximum Current Ratio MCR Frequency Mea...

Page 206: ...actor is set to 3 60 or more if the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A Frequency filter is ON when measuring voltage or current of 200 Hz or less 0 06 of reading Integration Item Specifications Mode Select manual integration mode standard integration mode or repetitive integration mode Timer Automatically stop integration by setting a timer Selectable range 0 hours 00 minutes 00 seconds to 9999 hours ...

Page 207: ... f x 512 12 50 FFT data length 1024 Sample rate window width and upper limit of Analysis orders Fundamental Frequency Sample rate Window Width upper limit of Analysis orders 10 Hz to 67 Hz f 1024 1 50 67 Hz to 150 Hz f 512 2 32 150 Hz to 300 Hz f 256 4 16 300 Hz to 600 Hz f 128 8 8 600 Hz to 1200 Hz f 64 16 4 Accuracy Frequency Voltage Current Power 10 Hz f 45 Hz 0 15 of reading 0 15 of reading 0 ...

Page 208: ...iant IEC61000 4 7 Update Rate must be 0 25S Harmonic calculation FFT method in which FFT data length is divided into 2 types 1024 and 4096 FFT data length automatically switches in accord with the Frequency and Update Rate of measured signal ...

Page 209: ...APPENDIX 209 Status system The diagram below is a description of the status system ...

Page 210: ...ntegration 2 Integrate Time Busy 4 The integration timer is operating 3 Not Used 8 Reserved for future use 4 Frequency Over 16 The frequency is outside the measurement range 5 Store Busy 32 During storage 6 Measured Data Over 64 The voltage or current exceeds its range 7 Voltage Peak Over 128 A peak over range is detected in the voltage 8 Current Peak Over 256 A peak over range is detected in the ...

Page 211: ...he Standard Event Register Bit Name Decimal Definition 0 Operation Complete 1 All commands prior to and including OPC have been executed 1 Not Used 2 Reserved for future use 2 Query Error 4 The instrument tried to read the output buffer but it was empty Or a new command line was received before a previous query has been read Or both the input and output buffers are full 3 Device Error 8 A device e...

Page 212: ...e errors 3 Extended Event 8 One or more bits are set in the Extended Event Register bits must be enabled see STAT EESE 4 Message Available 16 Data is available in the instrument s output buffer 5 Standard Event 32 One or more bits are set in the Standard Event Register bits must be enabled see ESE 6 Request Service 64 One or more bits are set in the Status Byte Register and may generate a Request ...

Page 213: ...APPENDIX 213 Dimensions Units mm ...

Page 214: ...ure the energy within a settable period of time and then divide it by the time to get the power A settable period of time isn t less than 10min The cumulative energy must be greater than the resolution by 200 times Measurement for small current Voltage measurement mode measured from power supply side Connect to ammeter internally The current measurement is accurate The voltage measurement on load ...

Page 215: ... side Connect to ammeter externally The voltage measurement is accurate The current measurement on load could be larger than the actual one due to leakage current of multi measurement voltage Connection Power meter Power supply Product under test A V N L Power loss Input voltage V 2 2MΩ ...

Page 216: ...ry 2011 Only products that comply with the standard can have CE marking affixed on it Recommended parameters for power measurement Power resolution is less than or equal to 1mW Time integrator function is available Electric energy resolution is less than or equal to 1mWh and cumulative time resolution is less than or equal to 1 second The crest factor is greater than or equal to 3 The minimum curr...

Page 217: ...ith external power supply such as information devices consumer electronics product household appliances toys entertainment and sports products and so on in standby and off mode is as below Mode Limit 2010 01 2013 01 Standby mode Products with time display function 2W 1W Products without time display function 1W 0 5W Shutdown mode 1W 0 5W ...

Page 218: ... connection I 1A Method 1 I I 20A MAX CAT II 600V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX V V V I I Load Source Source Load A Method 2 I I 20A MAX CAT II 600V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX Source Load V V V I I Load Source A ...

Page 219: ...X EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX V V V I I Load Source Source Load A Method 2 I I 20A MAX CAT II 600V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX A V V V I I Load Source Source Load Connection with CT VT I I 20A MAX CAT II 600V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX Source Load VT CT ...

Page 220: ...V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX Source Load EXT2 I I 20A MAX CAT II 600V CURRENT V VOLTAGE V 600VMAX EXT1 EXT2 10V MAX 2V MAX Source Load Note A current probe similar to T3CP150 12 can be used for measuring current greater than 20A The output of the current probe can be connected to EXT1 EXT2 ...

Page 221: ...d in the Official Journal of the European Communities EN 61326 1 2013 EN 61326 2 1 2013 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use 1 Electromagnetic Emissions EN 55011 2016 A1 2017 Radiated and Conducted Emissions Group 1 Class A 2 3 EN 61000 3 2 2014 Harmonic Current Emissions Class A EN 61000 3 3 2013 Voltage Fluctuations and Flickers Pst 1 Electromagnet...

Page 222: ... 3 This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only Use in residential areas may cause electromagnetic interference 4 Meets Performance Criteria B limits of the respective standard during the disturbance product undergoes a temporary degradation or loss of function or performance which is self recoverable 5 Performance Criteria C applied for 70 25 cycle voltage dips and for 0 250 cycl...

Page 223: ... as listed in the Official Journal of the European Communities EN 61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements EN 61010 2 030 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 030 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits The design of the instrumen...

Page 224: ...pment in standard waste receptacles For more information about proper disposal and recycling of your Teledyne LeCroy product please visit teledynelecroy com recycle RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RoHS EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY RoHS Unless otherwise specified all the materials and processes are compliant with RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU in its entirety inclusive of any further amendments or m...

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Page 226: ...O O Probes if present X O O O O O Fuse if present O O O O O O Product Case if present O O O O O O Adapters Modules if present O O O O O O Mouse if present O O O O O O O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement specified in SJ T11364 2014 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in...

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