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IM WT1801-01EN
The display data that corresponds to CH1 to CH16 in the waveform, trend, and vector displays is indicated
below.
Waveform Display
Trend Display
Vector Display
CH1
U1
T1
U1
CH2
I1
T2
I1
CH3
U2
T3
U2
CH4
I2
T4
I2
CH5
U3
T5
U3
CH6
I3
T6
I3
CH7
U4
T7
U4
CH8
I4
T8
I4
CH9
U5
T9
U5
CH10
I5
T10
I5
CH11
U6
T11
U6
CH12
I6
T12
I6
CH13
Speed/Aux1
T13
–––
CH14
Torque/Aux2
T14
–––
CH15
–––
T15
–––
CH16
–––
T16
–––
• Grid Intensity (Grid Intensity)
You can set the grid intensity to a value from 1 (darkest) to 8 (brightest).
• Menu Background Color (Base Color)
You can set the background color of the menu to Blue or Gray.
USB Keyboard Language (USB Keyboard)
Select the USB keyboard language to use when entering file names, comments, etc. You can use the following
keyboards conforming to USB Human Interface Devices (HID) Class Ver. 1.1.
• English:
104 keyboard
• Japanese: 109 Keyboard
For details on how the WT1800 keys are mapped to the keys on a USB keyboard, see appendix 7 in the getting
started guide, IM WT1801-03EN.
Environment Settings (Preference)
Display Digits (Resolution)
You can choose to display four digits or five digits of the numeric data. The number of displayed digits for
integration measurement functions is fixed at six.
Frequency Display When the Frequency Measurement Is Less Than Lower Limit (Freq Display at
Frequency Low)
When the frequency of the input signal is lower than the frequency that the WT1800 can measure, you can
choose to display the frequency as “0” or “Error.”
Motor Display When the Pulse Frequency Measurement Is Less Than the Lower Limit (Motor Display at
Pulse Freq Low)
When the pulse frequency of the torque or speed input signal is lower than the frequency that the WT1800 can
measure, you can choose to display the values of motor evaluation measurement functions as “0” or “Error.”
Separator and
Decimal Point When Data Is Saved in ASCII Format (.csv;
Decimal Point for CSV File)
When you save data in ASCII format (.csv), you can choose what type of decimal point to use and how to
separate the data.
• Period (Period): The decimal point is a period, and the separator is a comma.
• Comma (Comma): The decimal point is a comma, and the separator is a semicolon.
Menu Font Size (Menu Font Size)
You can set the menu font size to Small or Large.
Crest Factor (Crest Factor)
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