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THE MENU SYSTEM
PM1000+ Power Analyzer User Manual © Voltech 2010 Page 27
4.5. MODES.
Special application modes.
Select Mode
Choose this option to set the PM1000+ into one of its operating modes. Each
mode is indicated on the front panel measurement display once set.
The modes are:
Normal Ideal for most general measurements.
Ballast For measuring the output of electronic ballasts. See www.voltech.com
for application notes on this subject. The frequency displayed is the ballast
switching frequency.
Inrush For measuring the peak current during any event. Typically this is used
to measure the peak current when a product is switched on.
Standby Power A special mode in the analyzer that allows the user to set a
time window over which to accumulate power measurements. When set, power
measurements will update after each time window period, other available
measurements will update at the normal display update rate of 0.5 seconds. The
currently displayed power measurement represents the amount of power
accumulated over the last time window only.
Integrator For energy consumption (W-h) measurements over time. Ideal for
rating products whose energy consumption is not constant like washing machines
and refrigerators.
IEC Current Harmonics This mode is control via PC software. It enables pre-
compliant current harmonic measurements to IEC 61000-3-2 to be made. This
mode is optional on the PM1000+. Please visit www.voltech.com for more
information.
IEC Voltage Flicker This mode is control via PC software. It enables pre-
compliant Pst measurements to be made as described in IEC 61000-3-3. Please
visit www.voltech.com for more information.
Notes on Change Mode
When you change mode, the measurements (see 4.4) displayed will changed.
Adding a measurement to the display will only apply to the currently selected
mode. The number of available measurements (see 4.4) are different depending

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