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Bar Graph Display  «For procedures, see section 7.7.»
The amplitude of each harmonic can be displayed on the bar graph. The horizontal 
axis represents harmonic order, and the vertical axis represents the amplitude of each 
harmonic. The harmonic measurement functions, elements, and order to be displayed 
can be specified. You can select the following harmonic measurement functions: U, I, P, 
S,Q,λ,φ,φU,φI,Z,Rs,Xs,Rp,andXp.Thescreencanbedividedintotopandbottom
halves so that the bar graph can be displayed simultaneously with the numeric data. Bar 
graphs cannot be displayed in IEC harmonic measurement mode.
 
Cursor +
Bar graph display
Measured values at cursors 
+ and × of bar graph 1
Measured values at cursors 
+ and × of bar graph 2
Order indicating the cursor position
This indicates that cursors + and × 
are at the 1st order and 15th order 
Vector Display  «For procedures, see section 7.8.»
During harmonic measurement, vectors can be displayed to show the relationship 
between the phase difference and amplitude (rms value) of the fundamental signals U(1) 
and I(1) of each element that is assigned to the selected wiring unit. The positive vertical 
axis is set to 0 (angle 0), and the vector of each input signal is displayed. In addition, you 
can zoom in on the vector or display the values of the amplitude and the phase difference 
between the signals simultaneously.
The vector display is shown on the next page.
The elements that are to be displayed as vectors vary depending on the number of 
installed input elements and the selected wiring pattern.
Explanation is given for the case when the number of installed input elements is 4 and 
wiringunitΣAissettoathree-phase,four-wiresystem.
WhenthetargetofthevectordisplayissettowiringunitΣA,thetargetelementsare
1, 2, and 3. Vectors 1, 2, and 3 correspond to elements 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The 
relationship between the phase difference and amplitude of U1(1), U2(1), U3(1), I1(1), 
I2(1), and I3(1) is displayed as vectors.
Vectors cannot be displayed in IEC harmonic measurement mode.
7.1  Harmonic Measurement Function