2.2 Screen Names and Configurations
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2.2.2 Screen Configurations
For a detailed description of each screen, see 2.2.3 "Screen Details", and for information
about how to make settings, see the references on the right.
WIRING
❖ 4.2 "Checking the Connec-
tion"(page 45)
WIRING
Displays connection diagrams.
You can confirm the connections of
the voltage cord and clamp sensors.
❖ 4.2.1 "Confirming the Con-
nection Diagram"(page 45)
VECTOR
Displays voltage and current vector
diagrams.
You can check the oscillation and
phase.
❖ 4.2.2 "Checking the Connec-
tion"(page 47)
MAIN
❖ 4.3 "Making System Set-
tings"(page 49)
MEASURE
Set the connection, voltage and cur-
rent ranges, PT and CT ratios, and
clamp sensors.
❖ 4.3.1 "Main Settings"(page
49)
RECORDING
Make time settings, such as the
measurement start and end times,
and intervals.
❖ 6.2 "Time Plot Settings"(page
81)
HARDWARE
Make hardware settings, such as the
display language, beep, screen
color, clock, as well as make RS-
232C and LAN settings.
❖ 4.3.3 "Hardware Set-
tings"(page 59)
EVENT
❖ 7.3 "Event Settings"(page
121)
VOLTAGE
Set the threshold for events, such as
transient, swell, dip, and interruption.
❖ 7.3.1 "Voltage/Power Event
Settings"(page 122)
POWER
Set the threshold for events, such as
voltage, current, distortion factor for
power and unbalance factor.
❖ 7.3.1 "Voltage/Power Event
Settings"(page 122)
HARMON-
ICS
Set the threshold for harmonics
events.
❖ 7.3.2 "Harmonics Event Set-
ting"(page 126)
LOAD/SAVE
❖ Chapter 9 "Loading and Sav-
ing Settings and Measured
Data"(page 141)
MEMORY
You can read and save internal
memory settings and measured data.
❖ 9.1 "Using the Internal Mem-
ory"(page 142)
PC-CARD
You can read and save PC card set-
tings and measured data.
❖ 9.2 "Using a PC Card"(page
143)
SYSTEM Screen