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For example, a condition that is true when 150 < the measured power value of element 1 < 160 W and false
otherwise would be configured as shown below.
Condition (Condition)
Specify the judgment condition here when you have set the judgment condition specification method to
Condition.
AND/OR/END specification boxes
Inverts the condition
Event specification boxes
Inverting the Condition (Inverse)
You can invert the judgment of the condition indicated to the right of the check box.
Event Specification Boxes
You can select the number of a user-defined event that is smaller than the number of the user-defined event that
you are currently configuring. For example, when you are configuring the conditions of user-defined event Ev3,
you can select Ev1 or Ev2.
AND/OR/END Specification Boxes
• AND and OR
To use multiple user-defined events to configure a condition, set the method of combining the events to
logical AND or logical OR. When you select AND or OR, an event specification box appears to the right of the
AND/OR/END specification box. The number of user-defined events that you can combine is indicated below.
When you reach the maximum number of combinable user-defined events, no AND/OR/END specification
box appears to the right of the last event.
• Ev1: 0. You cannot use other user-defined events as conditions. Set the judgment condition using a range.
• Ev2: 1 (Ev1)
• Ev3: 2 (Ev1 and Ev2)
• Ev4: 3 (Ev1 to Ev3)
• Ev5: 4 (Ev1 to Ev4)
• Ev6: 5 (Ev1 to Ev5)
• Ev7: 6 (Ev1 to Ev6)
• Ev8: 7 (Ev1 to Ev7)
• END
Select END to end the definition of the condition. No event specification box appears to the right of an AND/
OR/END specification box that has been set to END.
If you set the event judgment condition to a range and the function of the judgment condition returns a value
of “-------” (no data), because judgment cannot be performed, the judgment result is FALSE. For example,
when integration is not being performed, if the function of event Ev1 is set to integrated power (WP) and
the judgment condition is WH(E1)>0, the measured data is displayed as “-------” (no data), so the judgment
for Ev1 is FALSE. Also, if you set the judgment condition specification method to Condition and events that
cannot be judged are included in the judgment conditions, the judgment result is FALSE. For example, if you
set the judgment condition of event Ev2 to NOT(EV1()), if the judgment for Ev1 is FALSE because of the
reason given in the example above, the result for Ev2 is not TRUE but FALSE.
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