VR2250
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11.2. ANALYZER
MEMORY
This option permits you to display:
The present content of the instrument memory
The size of the memorised data
The residual space available for future recordings (expressed in days and hours)
All the stored data can be displayed and analyzed only downloading the data to a
PC with the operating software.
After selecting “ANALYZER MEMORY” from the Main Menu the screen below will be
displayed
ANALYZER MEMORY
01 Smp 02.01 01:23
02 Rec 02.01-02.01
03 R&a 02.01-02.01
04 Rec 02.01-02.01
05 R&a 02.01-02.01
06 Rec 04.01-05.01
DATA SIZE:0.11Mb
REC TIME: 0d.06h
↑
↓
LAST
ALL
Example of ANALYZER
MEMORY screen
Rec:
recordings
effected with respective Start and Stop dates expressed in the
format “day. month” (start) – “day. month” (stop)
without
Voltage Sag and Surge
detection.
R&a:
recordings
effected with respective Start and Stop dates expressed in the
format “day. month” (start) – “day. month” (stop)
with
Voltage Anomalies (Sag
and Surge) detection.
Smp: values
of
the
samples
of voltage and current stored by pressing SAVE.
DATA SIZE:
dimensions of the data saved in the instrument memory.
REC TIME:
amount of memory available, calculated on the basis of the parameters
selected for recording, therefore the most complete one (expressed in the format
“days. hours”) to make recordings.
The maximum quantity of Rec + R&a + Smp which can be contained by the instrument is
35.
Following keys are enabled:
F1
,
F2
:
(only if the quantity of Rec+R&a+Smp is higher than 7) to run over all the
recordings stored in the instrument memory.
F3
:
to cancel the last recording performed.
F4
:
to cancel all the recordings performed.
ESC
:
to quit this mode