NOTE! The Load Calibration settings, Load Voltage and
Load Current define 100% power for the load.
Energy Monitor:
indicates power, power factor and energy
usage over time which may be reset with the
Reset Tot
button.
Data Log:
If present is used to configure the data logging
feature data logs.
Save Image:
click to save a JPEG file with an image of the test Page.
13.6.4. Load Analyzer
Load Analyzer is used for monitoring values graphically represent
Click on
Load Analyzer
button on the test
page will open Load Analyzer window.
Is possible see 3 channels (Ch 1, Ch 2 and Ch 3).
For each channel configure a pen on the graph:
On/Off button:
click to start trending data reading
PV:
choose the parameter to trend
Show:
set this option to display or hide the trend
Show Mark:
set this option to display data
markers along the trend in the graph area
Live!:
click to view a see the current wave form on a graph.
Data Log:
click to open the Data Log window.
The
History
options to control the movement
of the chart:
Scroll left-click:
move the chart left to view more recent data
Stop/Play-click:
toggle the live view or
Hystorical view of graphic signal
Scroll right-click:
move the chart right to view older data
The
Actions
to:
Clear:
to clear the data from the graph
Save:
to save a JPEG image of the
Load Analyzer
window with
the current trends
Export:
to open a window that includes the trend graph and table
with the currently displayed data that can
be saved as a JPEG or exported to a CSV file.
Use the
X – Scale
settings to adjust the horizontal (time) axis:
Min:
set the minutes of data displayed
Sec:
set the seconds of data displayed
Filter:
set this option to filter the data
Use the
Y – Scale
settings to adjust the vertical (percent of full scale) axis
Max:
set the maximum value for the vertical axis
Reset:
click to reset the vertical axis scaling
NOTE!
Use the increment (up arrow) and decrement (down arrow) buttons to adjust the x and y scales.
Numeric entry does not allow the full range of values to be set.
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