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3.5 Displaying Computed Values (Values and
Events)
You can combine function symbols to create equations and use the numeric data of the combined
functions to determine the numeric data (value) of the equation. You can also define events that are
used to make judgments when measurement values are compared to the range or reference value.
These numeric data and the judgment results of events (true or false) are shown on the screen.
► “User-Defined Functions (User Defined Functions)” in the features guide
► “Measuring the Average Active Power” in the features guide
► “User-Defined Events (User Defined Event)” in the features guide
Using an example, this section explains how to display computation results.
The following computed values are displayed as an example.
• Average active power measurement (Avg-W) and power loss (P-loss): Value example (user-defined function)
• Power measurement range (Ev1) and voltage measurement range (Ev2): Event example (user-
defined event)
In addition, this section explains operating procedures using the following setup methods.
• Procedure Using the Setup Menu (see chapter 1)
• Procedure Using the Menu Icons (see page iii)
Measurement Display Screen (Example of a 4 items display)
Measurement display of input element
Numeric example
Measured average active power
Measured power loss
Judgment result of power
measurement range
Event example
Judgment result of voltage
measurement range
Switches the displayed page (Page Up/Page Down)
Switches to the measurement display of another input
element.
Tap ▲ or ▼ to change the displayed page in
order from the current number. Tap the number
directly to change to the number display page.
If you hold your finger down on the 4-, 8-,
16-value, matrix or harmonics display for at
least 1 second, you can perform the operations
described in “Switching the Displayed Items
(Items),” provided later.
Note
Computed values (values and events) can be shown graphically.
• The trend display (see section 6.3) shows computed values (values and events) graphically.