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IM WT5000-02EN
• Setting Judgment Conditions (example: power measurement range)
This is an explanation for defining judgment conditions using a measurement range.
Select the judgment method (Range, Condition).
To define using a range, select Range.
Set the characters (up to 6 characters) to
show on the measurement display screen
when the judgment conditions are met (True)
and when they are not met (False).
Set the measurement function.
(For details on the various measurement functions, see “Items That This Instrument
Can Measure” in the features guide.)
Example: Urms
Set the harmonic order (Total, 0 to 500).
Set the numeric range (Range)
(–9.9999T to 9.9999T).
The “T” attached to the number is tera
(×10
12
).
Screen setting example: Between 150
and 160 (inclusive)
Selects the input element or wiring unit to be configured
• Input element options
When the displayed item is set to something other than motor evaluation:
Element1 to Element7
When the displayed item is set to motor evaluation: Motor1 to Motor4
• Wiring unit options: ΣA, ΣB, ΣC
• Setting Judgment Conditions (example: combination of events)
This is an explanation for defining judgment conditions using a combination of events.
Select the judgment method (Range, Condition).
To define using a combination of events, select Condition.
Set the characters (up to 6 characters) to
show on the measurement display screen
when the judgment conditions are met
(True) and when they are not met (False).
Inverts the judgment results
(True and False) (OFF, ON)
OFF: Not inverted
ON: Inverted
Set the event
combination condition.
3.5 Displaying Computed Values (Values and Events)