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1. 1 2 Specifications 6 EN50160 Data Viewer Function Screen Displays EN50160 windows 1 to 4 below are displayed simultaneously 1 Overview window Corresponds to the EVENT EN50160 Over View window of the 3196 2 Harmonic window Corresponds to the EVENT EN50160 Harmonics window of the 3196 3 Measurement result classification window Corresponds to the EVENT EN50160 Events window of the 3196 4 Signaling details window Corresponds to the EVENT EN50160 Signaling window of the 3196 ocreen switching Note that you must switch the normal display mode into the EN50160 display mode by pressing the EN button once 7 Copy Function Copy contents Save various windows as BMP files 8 Print Function Printing Format Screen Image printing Printing paper sizes A4 and Letter Print Preview Provided oimultaneous printing Logo Model time with selectable text to print Marker simultaneous MAX MIN AVE channel order printing with printing turned ON OFF 9 CSV Format Conversion Function Convertible Screens TIME PLOT window Event waveform window Flicker graph window Event volt age fluctuation window Demand window Integrated power value window Specifiable Conversions 1 Range specified with A and B cursors TIME PLOT window Flicker graph window Event voltage fluctuation win dow Integrated power value window 2 Full range Event waveform window Demand window Conversion Items The conversion items and channels c
2. When calculation finishes the Demand window opens Demand calculation cannot start unless the analysis start time is within the measurement period TE EMAND Intervak30 minutes E jui xj Tool bar for the 14 Bta a Demand window MAX demand value 0 3920 w OT 10 11 00 22 AVE demand value 4 000 Cuta prion Be OU oe Lasd echo de m 751 11 1 7 S IBSUAUMUR AUD NUOVE a V SQ ANN EN TEN EN EN RE Demand value at the cursor e 0000 baa position Los jiii TI Average demand value TTA I iru ir ir ir ira 18 32 27 Dor 38 27 DE 38 27 12 328 27 18 32 27 Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tent to be analyzed and displayed Tdiv Bhi div X axis scale Cursor The demand value at the cursor position is displayed together with the Measurement maximum demand value average demand value and load factor The cursor is positioned with the mouse pointer or moved using the right left cursor keys 78 11 2 Demand Analysis EN50160 Data Analysis The EN50160 windows of the 9624 10 correspond to the EN50160 windows of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER Overview Har monic Signaling and Events windows The EN50160 windows Overview Harmonic Signaling and Mea surement result classification appear in EN50160 display mode The other windows TIME PLOT Event List Event Data ITIC Delta V10 Flicker IEC Flicker Event Voltage Fl
3. Window Display Click the Show hide EVENT LIST window button or select View EVENT LIST Window on the menu bar The Event List window opens S nik Fa Ag LI EBD DYDGLOgT We c ry mim I peak Irma Irmz Irma Irms WDU This indicates that the event has event voltage fluctuation graph data Chapter 9 Event Voltage PREFS APE E EE 1 Fluctuation Window page Event Selection To select an event in the Event List window use the mouse to click it directly or use the up down cursor keys Selecting an event allows analysis to be conducted in synchronization with events in other windows 3 6 Synchronized Event Operation page 35 Changing the Order of Activate the Event List window Select Time order or Priority order the Event List from the Event List menu on the menu bar or right click and select one of these options on the popup menu The order of the Event List can be sorted chronologically or by priority NOTE The Event List window cannot be displayed unless an EVT file is Ly present in the read data Event Data Window The Event Data window in the 9624 10 program is equivalent to the VIEW screen of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER when an event is selected from the Event List and the ENTER key is pressed Window Display Click the A Show hide EVENT DATA window button or select View EVENT DATA Window on the menu bar LLL LL e i Peil fi miii i i jak Au e aa Ee ES mi JEA
4. 0 0 iust o 0 08 O0 0 O0 0 EORR T s ux 80 sucs 40 rO 3 402u lt 70 Indicates the number of voltage swell voltage dip and interruption occurence in red The display start date and time and display period reflect those set in the Overview window Voltage u In the event of a voltage swell Voltage u represents the max imum swell voltage of nominal voltage In the event of a voltage dip or interruption Voltage u repre sents the residual voltage of nominal voltage Duration Represents the duration of a voltage swell voltage dip or in terruption For sorting of 3 phase voltage data is sorted as shown below on the next page 85 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window Three Phase RMS Voltage Fluctuation Graph Swell Duration of swell gt Maximum swell voltage Threshold value Hysteresis Dip Threshold value Hysteresis Residual voltage of dip Duration of dip Interruption Threshold value Hysteresis Residual voltage of interruption Duration of interruption 86 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window Measurement Result Classification Editor The Measurement result classification editor lets you edit the divisions of period and voltage of the table to be displayed in the Measurement Result Classification window Activate the Measurement Resul
5. Kk dd Moving a scroll bar vertically or horizontally scrolls the waveform in the active window 6 Window s tool bars JU THD CHT faii Ydivix 1 Tdiv 1h div a You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the content to be analyzed and displayed 26 3 1 Screens Popup Menu Example 1 Right click on a window and a popup menu appears Operate the menu in the same way as the menu bar Menu options are grayed out if those options are not available for the currently selected measurement data Fora TIME PLOT window wv RMS VOLTAGE HARMONIES INTERHAR MI Close Print Ctrl F Save the active data as a CSV File Open new TIME PLOT Window Tile 4 and B cursar Example 2 For an EVENT DATA window wv Event details VOLTAGE CURRENT WAVEFORM VOLTEGE TRANSIENT WAVEEORIM VOLTAGE WAVEFORM CURRENT WAVEFORM VECTOR DIM HARMONICS BAR GRAPH HARMONICS LIST Close Print Ctrl F Save the active data as a CSV File Tile A and B cursor Selecting an option you wish to view changes the data shown in the TIME PLOT win dow to the data selected Selecting an option you wish to view switches from the current window to the select ed window 27 3 2 Switching Modes 3 2 Switching Modes Switching Modes There are two display modes normal display mode and EN50160 dis play mode oince the screen configuration is similar to that of the 3196
6. 21330 21545 21406 201376 21306 D b B BUS B eiaa naso ziz39 Ma 21332 ZI283 NE ata obtained by subtracting pono 05 053 08 85 LM A from B MAM valum AVE valuns MIM watues NOTE The contents displayed in the dialog box depend on the active TIME PLOT window RMS fluctuation Voltage fluctuation Harmonics fluctu ation or Interharmonics fluctuation and change when another TIME PLOT window is activated A pre determined value of less than one second is used for calculat ing the time difference between A and B cursors so the accuracy of the last digit may err by one second Moving A and B Cursors 1 2 A cursor light blue B cursor purple NOTE Click the check box of the A or B cursor in the dialog box to select the cursor you wish to move Activate the TIIME PLOT window Move the cursor by clicking where you wish to move it to or press the right left cursor keys on the key board Range between A and B cursors ax TIME PLOT YOLTAGE CHI 2 3 Unis TEU YA U u2 UU UU A cursor light blue JEL M Dg Dg Dg TRES io FFE sor purple B cur Ti 5 21 5 I5 z5 15 U MSS EIS GORSETS OSES On the TIME PLOT window the cursors cannot be moved to a posi tion at which there is no data 43 4 6 Scrolling a Graph Interval Calculations The A and B cursors can be used to apply a calculation over a specific interval C
7. SET file as reference line val ues Color Setting Opens the Color Setting dialog box for setting colors of the graph to output in the report The same colors are used for voltage fluctuation and RMS fluctuation and for harmonics fluctuation and interharmonics fluctuation The set colors only apply to graphs output in the report 3 mmm m This reads out or saves a Report Wizard setting file page 18 This is the same button as on the individual setting page NOTE A Report Wizard setting file contains the output items of both individ E ual and detail settings 102 15 1 Report Creation Method Last page The report set up with the wizard may be printed out on a printer or saved as a Rich Text format file Bepa Wierd Lal Page x xj eec Menor Output Folder 1 r bre dem primnm ol ni wach rz ceded Ls pando E Page Sr Pie Saup for Pepe 3 Durpuls report to pirim huteaas TE menata sepe be bike Freh_ Carvel Opens the Save RTF File dialog box You can save the report as a Rich Text format file 1 Preview Displays the print preview Check to see how the printed pages will look 2 one enia the Page Setup dialog box This controls the printer and paper set 3 Pint Opens the Print dialog box so you can begin printing Save 103 15 2 Report Output Items 15 2 Report Output Items Different output items are available fo
8. Tarji Sieci The graph is displayed only when the selected event has an event voltage fluctuation graph file WDU file 31 3 3 Windows Integrated Power Value Window Page 75 Click the 4 button or select View Open Integrated Power Window on the menu bar then set parameters in the Start integration dialog box loxi Tdv zh 30min div Cursor position 22 00kwh 07 10 08 28 22 25 00k he diy Id asimum integrated power value 105 5 k wh n ee a nm cee ree ae eee ee ee De One ee ena ett ee rmi ee ee ee ee 07705 07705 07705 07710 07710 07710 On 0 07A 0 18 3922 21 0922 eases OO 0435 22 070822 aee 12 08 22 r1 4 HI z Click the Dem button or select View Demand Window on the menu bar then set parameters in the Start demand calculation dialog box IT DEMAND Interval 30 minutes O X Den E Tdiv Eh div Demand Window Page 77 MAs demand value 3 3820kw 077 10 11 08 22 AVE demand value 4 3388kw Cursor position 8 2325kw 07710 15 08 22 Load factor 45 8 2 DOCE Adis rz 73 07710 07710 07710 07 10 18 38 22 00 38 22 16 38 22 12 38 22 18 38 22 xl Settings Window Click the Rip button or select View SYSTEM on the menu bar Page 73 en RETIRER d End Wirine SP3WSM AC Clamp 1mV A 9661 T mV A U Range 30000 V 80 000 V PT Raito 0001 00 0001 00 Range 50000A 50 000 A CT Raito 0001 00 0001 00 U Reference Frequency BO Hz PLL
9. curve SEMI Curve Chart page 52 Select user defined curve on the tool bar for the ITIC window Curve User Right click in the ITIC window and select Limit Value Curve on the popup menu or select ITIC Limit Value Curve on the menu bar The Curve Editor then appears The Curve Editor displays the limit curve dialog box and maximized ITIC window behind the dialog box A graph of the ITIC window is dis played with the smallest x axis scale and y axis scale User User defined curve is selected em rs m r E J He meam A rers mmi xj juae m ng F h Tsa Everir i Lu peer obstant D Lamm Vp I E TED l Ed e ala De PIH HE i 0i ite ud im Oot 1 l i Tum Isl Sat nz aln om OF Lanced User defined curve must be selected on the tool bar for the ITIC win dow in order to display the Curve Editor While the Curve Editor is open on the screen you cannot operate other windows 51 5 2 Curve Editor Setting Limit Curve Oe 04 Userdefeed Cures a 1 Lippes Lsi Vaus Curae You can enter up to 20 numbers with or without a decimal point in the X s list and y 96 list for both the upper limit curve and lower limit curve In the x s list you can also enter a supplementary unit for an engineering quantity m Range of a user defined curve X s 1m to 1000 y 99 0 to 2000 NOTE Make sure that the user defined curve is a continuous line r
10. 1 2 CH2 yellow green B oW 3 CH3 blue X axis duration s Scroll bar 1 Total Events Shows the total number of events of the currently se lected channel Upper Violations Shows the total number of events on or above the up per limit curve up to 200096 on the vertical axis Lower Violations Shows the total number of events on or below the low er limit curve Longer Events Shows the total number of events with a duration longer than 1000 seconds only when such events occur Any event exceeding 1000 seconds is not shown 2 Upper limit curve Shows the upper limit curve of the selected limit curve 3 Lower limit curve Shows the lower limit curve of the selected limit curve Display Content Activating the ITIC window displays the tool bar for that window Switching You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed m Limit curve Channel Y axis scale X axis scale The limit curve menu lets you select the limit curve you wish to display on the graph ITIC Displays the ITIC curve ITIC Curve Chart page 52 User Displays the user defined curve set up with the Curve Editor page 50 If a user defined curve is not set up with the Curve Editor the curve will not appear even when User is selected on the menu To edit curve 5 2 Curve Editor page 50 Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally
11. 49 5 1 Displaying the ITIC Window Selecting Event Click an event marker output to the graph in the ITIC window to syn chronize this window with other event data The selected event marker flashes in the ITIC window Clicking multiple event markers lying on one top of another displays a menu on the graph 15 ITIC Window f 4 plots detected Number of selectable events Event Ma Event No Choose an event marker from the list above Note that 30 or more event markers one on top of another are divided into sub menus Each sub menu shows up to 30 events 96 plots detected Event No 3 24 25 43 45 65 NOTE CBEMA Curve and ITIC Curve Both are mainly used in the U S A and used to judge the allowance range for the voltage RMS value fluctuation The judgement is made on the basis of voltage swell voltage dip and interruption events The CBEMA curve is made by CBEMA Computer Business Equip ment Manufacturers Assosiation After that a WG Working Group of CBEMA made the ITIC curve under the name of ITIC Information Technology Industry Council The CBEMA curve is used previously but the ITIC curve is used now 50 5 2 Curve Editor 5 2 Curve Editor Window Display NOTE The Curve Editor lets you set up a user defined curve to display when user defined curve is selected from the ITIC window tool bar The user defined curve can be used to make judgment by the SEMI
12. Activate an Event Data window Select VOLTAGE TRANSIENT WAVEFORM from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Voltage Transient Waveform window Tool bar for the Voltage lufsi2 z tf z recen m Tht m zem Transient Waveform window 4 P CH1 TULUD dire LHA TUL Yde 145 38 u T7 if Tu e a ly 3 M F um RT Ps i if Pa Pa A r s ra T F 7 ha F n x ti a oy a ts 5 pi Z0QZ 05 24 1250 npe LN 954p CH CH1 Red CH Yellow green CH3 Blue CHA Light blue a CH D 30DUKV dre CHA OUR Y dey TUN 4 kl Scroll bars Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tentto be analyzed and displayed ufs rs 2cyclediv Tl 1 00ps div Y axis scale of X axis scale Y axis scale of tran X axis scale of tran voltage waveform Of waveform sient waveform sient waveform 4 move the transient waveform view left and right Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally 8 10 Cursor Measurements page 67 NOTE he Voltage Transient Waveform window cannot be displayed V ar unless a TRN file is present in the read data Transient waveforms for up to 4096 us are analyzed 61 8 4 Four Channel Voltage Waveform Window 8 4 Four Channe
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14. EE alll E E i Bem qmm zi duh DM Ex E 7_ ie es A Z ajii a ri Ha So cj pw 532 p G Iridu been em CU I a ums iag gm 1 T i iln iii Fiii T Fama wn E OR suns d ET Wei i j uS i i i rz tam E E sat i I rd m s gt 4 E y d J m iam m on li m eee eee m e i limi omm Ex z r C F inp i k Fee i r is ne LIE resi L p E im IEEE bem H t Dee LR T uc E NF l J i iem f 1 lt Der bs Wi J b Bas H d 4 L bem o om 1 E d 1 i m r7 E amo Signaling window Page 83 Measurement Result Classification window Page 84 NOTE The EN50160 windows will not appear unless the read data contains an EN50160 file 28 3 3 Windows 3 3 Windows The measurement data windows of the 9624 10 correspond to those of the 3196 Use the menu bar or tool bar to show or hide each window To switch between windows in normal display mode right click in the window you want to switch from and select the window you wish to view from the popup menu You can also select activate the window you wish to switch from or select it from the Window menu on the menu bar then select the anal ysis window to view from the Event List Event Data TIME PLOT ITIC menu which changes with the active window For details on operation see the relevant chapters Normal Di
15. Harmonic window EN50160 of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER Window Display Press the Open EN50160 Harmonic window button or select View Harmonic Window on the menu bar The Harmonic window then opens Tool bar for the ues 2 Harmonic window Escladina fisgona data Display From 8 05 11 40 To puo 1 00 0 SEER T m i UE A TUE NOTE The display start date and time display period and flagging setting reflect those set in the Overview window Display Content You can use the tool bar to change the content to be analyzed and dis Switching played Order 2 NOTE The selectable ordinal numbers range from 2nd to 50th You cannot select 1st 83 12 3 Signaling Window 12 3 Signaling Window The Signaling window of the 9624 10 corresponds to the Signaling window EN50160 of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER Window Display Press the Open EN50160 Signaling window button or select View Signaling Window on the menu bar The Signaling window then opens Tool bar for the 10 x Signaling window From 08 05 ooo Period day Excluding flagging data Display From 08705 11 40 To 08705 23 53 Goods 38 0 All CH1 es CH2 e T10H2 3kHz cH IES Specified CH1 Frequency CH2 OFF CH3 Specified CH1 Frequency CH2 OFF CH3 Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tent to be analy
16. POWER QUALITY ANALYZER analysis is easy When data is read the 9624 10 enters normal display mode To enter EN50160 display mode press the Swich to EN50160 Screen button or select View EN50160 on the menu bar The button is shown depressed and the 9624 10 enters EN50160 display mode To return to normal display mode press the button again Normal Display Mode EN50160 Display Mode Windows TIME PLOT Event List Event Data ITIC Delta V10 Flicker IEC Flicker Event Voltage Fluctua tion Integrated Power Value and Demand TIME PLOT window Page 37 Event List window Page 55 a Li 2E es f OE m imu ue z rk i I o i J mum mom T rr i m i B 7 z 2 TLOII ENS T M ru a e i t EE Te E ae i 3 I W li zw SE L i 4 mm n i i LM n om a 3 XL gos 2 8 B Wu a r am bm amp 8n x L i d 1 iT T De E E a a E iam miu mj e m I Li i E 1 uj PMi fr aa p IER a 5 xs m LENS E D ITIC window Page 47 Event data window Page 57 You can switch to a waveform window from the Event Details window Right click in the window to display the popup menu then select a window to view from that menu Windows EN50160 data Overview Harmonic Signaling and Measurement result classification Harmonic window Page 82 Overview window Page 80
17. Setting the start page page 98 Choose a report creation method Automatic Report Creation page 99 Individual Setting for Report Creation page 99 Detail Setting for Report Creation page 100 Press the Next button to move to the next step In the Last page dialog box choose whether to save or print out the report Setting the last page page 102 98 15 1 Report Creation Method When the Report Wizard starts up the range of measurement data used to create a report is automatically set to the range specified with the A and B cursors when the cursors appear in the TIME PLOT win dow If the cursors do not appear the range is set to the maximum period for a report from the beginning of the measurement data Start page 1 3 4 1 Report Settings N 3 Report Drawing Procedure Bud page 99 Custom Settings page 99 Detailed Settings page 100 Start Stop Data amp Time Pernod displayed on the Time plot Start Date 2003 08 30 Start Time 05 10 00 x Report Eeitingr Fi espoet Euraeang Procedane aloo ala E Torres Pene depas on Se T ese plor fr Aug Stet Dae Sues Stat Time eoo C Custom Sergi Shep Daie SONGS il n anno lt C Dekalid Coin w fmc zl F Prin ini Lows B fe Cnkamn re Tian Inpul E Logo C Tore 5 C Tm EE ndum fer Commesni legit 6 Select a report creation method The next page varies depending on the method selected ther
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19. any other copyrighted document However you are permitted to make copies as indicated in A and B below provided such copies are not intended for use other than back up purposes 1 You may make a single copy of the software 2 You may install this software on a single computer However you may not reproduce the documentation supplied with the software such as the Instruction Manual Dual media software You may receive the same software on more than one type of media How ever regardless of the type and size of media provided you may only use one media type and only on a single computer You must not use or install the other media on any other computer Furthermore except when transferring the software as stipulated above you may not loan lease or transfer the other media to any other user Warranty HIOKI reserves the right to make changes to the software specifications with out any prior warning If HIOKI releases a new version of the software it will provide registered users with information about the revised software If the software does not operate in accordance with the supplied Instruction Manual or the software media or Instruction Manual are damaged in any way you have one year from the date of purchase to apply for either an exchange or repair at HIOKI s discretion In no event will HIOKI be liable for any damages resulting from fire earth quake or actions of a third party under the conditions sta
20. applications 65 8 8 Harmonic Bar Graph Window 8 8 Harmonic Bar Graph Window Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select HARMONICS BAR GRAPH from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Harmonic Bar Graph window E TTE amp RA Salsas Tool bar for the Harmonic Bar Graph window Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tent to be analyzed and displayed Jone Junear ELT EP value Ed Tresor ef oer a 11 VA Channel Axis RMS phase angle Order number Interharmonics NOTE When measuring 400 Hz harmonics up to the 10th are analyzed 66 8 9 Harmonic List Window 8 9 Harmonic List Window Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select HARMONICS LIST from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Harmonic List window Tool bar for the Harmonic Be HARMONICS LIST Ped 8 09 18 28 22 095 Ext Stup Bar Graph window Display Content Switching NOTE You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed om x ues uU jb VALUE m neworr e Order 7 4 gt 4 Channel Display item RMS phase angle Order number Interharmonics Use the mouse to select a range then choose Edit Copy o
21. file measurement result classification setting file and report wizard setting file together Press the m Save integrated file button or select File Save Integrated Files on the menu bar The Save dialog box opens Enter the file name in the dialog box and save the file The current user defined curve setting measurement result classifica tion setting and report wizard setting of the 9624 10 are saved in the file Press the Open integrated file button or select File Open Integrated Files on the menu bar The Open dialog box opens Enter the file name in the dialog box and read in the file data The data items read from the file are reflected in the user defined curve setting measurement result classification setting and report wizard setting 20 2 5 Setting Files for 9624 10 21 3 1 Screens Screen Structures and Common Operations 3 1 Screens Main Screen When the 9624 10 starts up the main screen appears Measurement data windows are displayed on the main screen Read data folder Window s tool bar Scroll bar 6 See each chapters D Page 25 Menu bar Page 22 1 2 Tool bar 9 8 standard Page 24 Tool bar 3 window Page 25 mi i oe eT AES ELENA JI Status bar Page 25 4 Saji 13505 3 Dig fe ER Windows When measurement data is read the measurement data windows appear You can use the menu bar or tool bar to change the windows Title bar
22. p rep These windows are collectively called the Event Data window Window Switching Nine types of Event Data windows are available Event details Voltage Current Waveform Voltage Transient Waveform Voltage Waveform Current Waveform Vector DMM Harmonics Bar Graph and Harmonics List windows Activate an Event Data window Event Details then select the win dow you wish to view from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the window on the popup menu Synchronized Event The screen will change to the Event Data window of the selected Operation event in the Event List window or TIME PLOT window 58 8 1 Event Details Window 8 1 Event Details Window Em deLails Nu 12 03 12 11 34 30 744 Dip CHI OUT Dus Tme sd vert Category O O o n2 3 712 11346 30 744 ZUUZAU Tz 11 24 30 44 2002703712 11 34 30 744 200203712 103432 744 a Da 113453 PU 2002 00712 11 24 30 777 2002 03 12 11 34 30 794 2002 03 12 11234 30 810 2002 03712 134 3 R77 ZUU ZU Tz 70 24 X1 844 2002 03712 11 34 30 ERI AMAA 1134 3 877 SALA TS 1124 20 824 2002 03 12 1134 30 11 2002 0712 117 36 30 2777 Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select Event details from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Event Details window Dp CHT OUT AY mn2e rei Wine CHT OUT UO Zh ZUT U THO CH QUT QUOD 25 X01 laur CHI
23. s e s UP B cursor purple _ A cursor light blue CH1 26 DOD A dre CHE 25 000 A ee Voltage transient waveform CHI OS000KW dre CH amp 0 NOEN diy k 4 6 t NOTE On the Event Waveform window the cursors cannot be moved to a position at which there is no data 70 8 10 Cursor Measurements Interval Calculation The A and B cursors can be used to apply a calculation over a specific period Click the Calculation between A and B cursor button to calculate the maximum average and minimum values within the period demar cated by the A and B cursors Voltage and current waveforms VUL T ALL CURRENT WWE UR gt 01 OD PURI DEZ 10 53 915 lime CHI EN E X joma Bf cucu Ealeubsnn bel LY uz T Lid i Hu I3 j AMER Osim O28 DR 000m O65 2212 2142 O10 B UHAUSUSJESIUSS A OU ANN LO 4 13 bbb 2 149 oor MOOS Aw TEE Ak XT 4405 A 003 MAU values 02827 amp 0250k Sk 00003 Er 00 81 05 m 017 Voltage transient waveform Event Voltage Fluctuation Window The event voltage fluctuation window of the 9624 10 is equivalent to the voltage fluctuation event screen TIME PLOT of the 3196 Power Quality Analyzer The window shows a time series graph of RMS values calculated for a single waveform shifted by a half wave for 10 seconds when a voltage dip voltage swell or interruption of voltage occurs Window Display Click the Open Voltage Fluctuation Event
24. 0 Positive phase seq2 120 seq3 240 Negative phase seq2 240 seq3 120 Voltage component V1 U1 V2 U2 V3 U3 o Phase angle of U1 B Phase angle of U2 y Phase angle of U3 Current component V1 11 V2 12 V3 I3 Phase angle of 11 B Phase angle of l2 y Phase angle of I3 Depth of Event in ITIC Window or Measurement result classification Window The depth is calculated as the proportion of peak voltage to nominal voltage Percent of nominal voltage Peak value UReference x 100 Peak value Peak voltage of the event UReference Nominal voltage 11 2 1 System Requirements setup 2 1 System Requirements The computer running the 9624 10 program must satisfy the following requirements Operating Environment Computer Type PC AT compatible Operating System English version of any of the following operating sys tems Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Internet Explorer 4 0 or later must be installed on one of the operating systems above Memory At least 128 MB Hard Disk At least 128 MB free space Display XGA 1024 x 768 or higher Disk System CD ROM drive Used only for installation Printer Required for report printing on the computer Either color or monochrome can be used but the fast est possible printing is recommended NOTE For some models proper operation cannot
25. 1 1 Product Overview The Model 9624 PQA HiVIEW PRO computer software application is a program for analyzing binary codes stored on a PC Card by the Model 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER The program provides the following features Functions 1 to 5 below are the same as those of the 9624 PQA HiVIEW Viewer Function The software duplicates the various display screens of the 3196 including the TIME PLOT screens RMS fluctuation voltage fluctua tion harmonics fluctuation and interharmonics fluctuation the Delta V10 flicker screen the IEC flicker screen the Event voltage fluctuation screen the Event list screen the Event data screens waveforms vec tor DMM harmonics and event details and the Settings screen 3 3 Windows Page 28 Demand and Integrated Power Calculation Functions Demand and integrated power calculations can be performed from the active power TIME PLOT data Chapter 11 Integrated and Demand Power Analysis Page 75 Within Interval Calculation Function On the TIME PLOT Flicker Event voltage fluctuation Integrated power and Event waveform windows calculations can be performed within the interval specified by the A and B cursors 4 5 Cursor Measurements Page 42 8 10 Cursor Measurements Page 67 Binary to CSV Format Conversion Function The binary data for a specified period on the TIME PLOT window Flicker window Event voltage fluctuation window Demand window Integrated
26. 12 2 Harmonic Window eere 82 12 3 Signaling WINKOW cccceceseeceseeeeeeeeceeeeseeeseneeseuees 83 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window 84 Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function 89 Chapter 14 Print Function 93 Chapter 15 Report Wizard 97 15 1 Report Creation Method 97 15 2 Report Output ltems eeeeeeeeeeeees 103 15 3 Print Examples ccc ccc cecceeeceeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeaes 104 Chapter 16 Download via LAN 107 iv Contents User s License Agreement Important Please read the following agreement carefully This user s license agreement hereafter referred to as Agreement is a legal contract between the software user individual or institution and HIOKI E E CORPORATION hereafter referred to as HIOKI The term software includes any related electronic documentation and computer software and media as well as any printed matter such as the Instruction Manual By installing reproducing or using the software you the Licensee agree to accept the license terms set forth in this Agreement This software is protected by copyright laws international copyright agree ments as well as non corporate laws The software is a licensed product and is not sold to the user License This Agreement grants you the Licensee a license to install a single copy of the software on a spe
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28. 2 168 0 1 Enter or select the IP address of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER to which to connect your 9624 10 Up to 10 previously connected IP addresses will remain in the log To view the log press 2 a Cancels connection with the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER 3 Connects with the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER and updates the data file list 4 No fies found in intemal memory Displays errors that occurred during connection with the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER and download 108 5 Refreshed D BRB 03 10 2019 ARB 03710 2019 AEB 03 10 2019 J3bBBKB OS03 27 11 6 Download amp Open Download 8 1 object s selected E 9 2 71MB Chapter 16 Download via LAN Displays a list of data files in internal memory of the connected the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER and the PC card inserted in the 3196 Internal memory information is always shown at the top of the list with icons e Internal memory has no data i Internal memory has data Starts downloading data selected from the data file list after selecting the folder and opens the data on the 9624 10 after downloading is complete Starts downloading the data selected from the data file list Indicates how many objects are currently selected in the data file list An object must be selected for this indication to appear Indicates the total capacity of objects currently selected in the data file list An object must be selected for this indication to appear Enter the IP add
29. 3 I5 EIE JI x EE HARAN Ai E atii H w um E a inm T Sk e F ol Selecting 3 sues ba M Mi itum Od M events I3 nnn E EF SS S 04 0 EU zl ET Tako TU alta u aipe a rms 2 ee 2 fie DH eS mma H aj IAN A h VN A i A Wi H a JN UE LAXE TET FURVEIAN W Wi W Wi M AW W We rj i rY d LAL Seen CAA Fi Lf L r laj ig TILARA FL Ius Dose 4 OR od eit You can select an event in the windows below EVENT LIST window Activate the window and use the mouse to click a nor mal event or use the up down cursor key on the key board to select the event TIME PLOT window Activate the window and use the right left cursor key on the keyboard to select a normal event W You can also select a normal event by clicking W di rectly oelecting an event displays the following in each window Event List window A normal event is selected TIME PLOT window A triangle event mark V outlined in red is dis played Event Voltage Fluctu The WDU data file is not available message ap ation window pears Event Data window _ The data of the selected event is displayed 36 3 6 Synchronized Event Operation WDU Event Event list window ITIC window Selecting an Event Synchronized Display WDU event refers to an event with event voltage fluctuation graph data A WDU event exists when an event is marked WDU in the Event List window or marked with a blue triangle event mark W in the TI
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31. 60 3 EVENT DF4 EN50160 Setting3 when EN50160 measurement is ON NOTE The Settings window cannot be displayed unless a SET file is present in the read data e The EN50160 setting tabs will not appear unless the read data contains EN50160 data 75 11 1 Integrated Power Value Analysis Integrated and Demand Power Analysis 11 1 Integrated Power Value Analysis Window Display Click the uit Open Integrated Power window button or select View Integrated Power Window on the menu bar The Start Integration dialog box opens x Measurement penod 2003 02 12 20 04 53 02713 22 00 00 Integration starting Eii 02 12 J 20453 Analysis period Day teca oet the analysis start time and analysis period in the dialog box and click OK to start calculation When calculation finishes the Integrated Power Value window opens Integrated power calculation cannot start unless the analysis start time is within the measurement period Tireccetedeover iix Tool bar for the Integrated tay 2h 30i Power window Cum poston ZZUUKWh 7 1008 2822 Magnum rbegated pore yaks 105 Tk Wh page 76 25 00k as r 100 008 t3 OUR org r3 ora 07 10 rA Oreo qz OF 10 Vie A 1A A A B cursors 4 5 Cursor Measurements page42 76 11 1 Integrated Power Value Analysis Display Content Switching Display Scrolling Cursor Measurement A and B Cursor
32. 96 measurement conditions are dis played 1 The standard tool bar 2 Tool bar standard page 24 has icons for the same operations 2 The standard tool bar 3 Tool bar window page 25 has icons for the same operations A and B cursor 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 8 10 Cursor Measurements page 67 The standard tool bar 2 Tool bar standard page 24 has icons for the same operations The names of currently open windows appear on this menu 24 3 1 Screens 5 EVENT LIST EVENT DATA TIME PLOT ITIC menu This menu changes with the active window Select a window on the pull down menu to make it active Time order z Priority order Time order Priority order ITIC ITIC Limit Value Curve Limit Value Curve EXER TIME PLOT wv RMS VOLTAGE RMS HARMONICS VOLTAGE INTERHARM HARMONICS INTERHARM 6 Option menu Option Help Change of Setting Data Storage Folder Convert harmonic En CSW 7 Help menu Help version of 9624 10 POGA HIVIEW PRO EVENT DATA EVENT DATA wv Event details Page 55 Event details Page 58 VOLTAGE CURRENT Page 55 VOLTAGEITRANSIENT VOLTAGE CURRENT Page 59 VOLTAGE VOLTAGE TRANSIENT Page 60 CURRENT VOLTAGE Page 61 VECTOR CURRENT Page 62 Page 50 HARMONICS BAR GRAPH act ago HARMONICS LIST DMM Page 64 HARMONICS BAR Page 65 GRAPH HARMONICS LIST Page 66 Page 38 Pag
33. Department 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp Printed in Japan 9624B981 02 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your supplier or the International Sales and Mar keting Department at HIOKI headquarters In the interests of product development the contents of this manual are subject to revision without prior notice Unauthorized reproduction or copying of this manual is prohibited HIOKI HIOKI E E CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 USA TEL 1 609 409 9109 FAX 1 609 409 9108 9624B981 02 06 01H Printed on recycled paper Teu 1 877 742 TEST 8378
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35. Graph button or select View Voltage Fluctuation Event Graph on the menu bar Tool bar for the Event Voltage Fluctuation window LHI 2 Event mark CH1 Red CH2 Yellow green CHS Blue Scroll bar Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tent to be analyzed and displayed vdiv 2 Tdiv 50sec div gt Y axis scale X axis scale Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally Event Mark A blue triangle event mark W indicates the time position when a voltage dip voltage swell or interruption of voltage occurs 7 Synchronized Event Operation A and B Cursor Measurements and Interval Calculations NOTE The screen will change to the Event voltage fluctuation window of the selected WDU event in the Event List window or TIME PLOT window 3 6 Synchronized Event Operation page 35 These functions can be used in the same way as in the TIME PLOT window 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 If there is no WDU file for the selected event the event voltage fluctu ation window does not display a graph The WDU data file is not avallable message appears instead 73 Chapter 10 Settings Window Settings Window The Settings window in the 9624 10 program is equivalent to the SYS TEM screen on the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER The contents of the 3196 SYSTEM se
36. HIOKI INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9624 10 PQA HIVIEW PRO HIOKI E E CORPORATION i Contents Titi Contents mu TgiiferelW eli 0 g RT RON 1 POSS Oi i EET E EERS 2 Chapter 1 Overview 3 1 1 Product Overview esseeseeeeeeeeennen 3 1 2 Specifications ccc ceccceececeeecee cece eeseeeeaeeeteueeseeeaeeeas 5 1 3 Calculation Formulas seeeee 10 Chapter 2 setup A OH 2 1 System Requirements cccccccssecceceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 2 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software 12 2 3 Launching and Exiting the 9624 10 Program15 2 4 Reading Data ccccecccccccscecsecesseeeeeeeeceseeeteeeteeesaeeeas 16 2 5 Setting Files for 9624 10 eeeeseeeessss 18 Chapter 3 Screen Structures and Common Operations 21 OSEE SC HQ E E E E 21 3 2 Switching lee DTE 27 3 3 AY 1016 0 Sr 28 3 4 Tile WINKOWS 00 cc cece eecceecceeeeeeeeeececeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeaeesaess 33 3 5 Copying to the Clipboard seeeeesses 34 3 6 Synchronized Event Operation 35 Chapter 4 TIME PLOT Window 37 MEL E E 38 i VOO O e EN 39 S CMM zc Pate REED TT 40 4 4 nterharmonics ccc cecccecceeeceeeceeeseecaeeseeeseesaeeeaeesaees 41 4 5 Cursor M aSureMent cccccccssccceseeeseeeeeeseeeeseesenes 42 4 6 Scrolling a Graph ccccsecccssc
37. ME PLOT window TIME PLOT window CENT ES Opn cep d odi ORAS Jj zil EE LED val 2 te EG E nET Uu amp Frac zl zm EE T k UOQOO00000000011X cem hogar S m T IDE E beih You can select an event in the windows below EVENT LIST window Activate the window and use the mouse to click a WDU event or use the up down cursor key on the key board to select the event TIME PLOT window Activate the window and use the right left cursor key on the keyboard to select a WDU event W You can also select a WDU event by clicking W di rectly ITIC window Activate the window and click an event marker 4 red CH1 9 yellow green CH2 or 4 blue CH3 Selecting an event displays the following in each window Event List window A WDU event is selected TIME PLOT window A triangle event mark V7 outlined in blue is dis played Event Voltage The event voltage fluctuation graph of the selected Fluctuation window WODU event is displayed Event Data window The data of the selected WDU event is displayed ITIC window The marker of the selected event starts blinking TIME PLOT Window Window Display 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 Window Display NOTE The TIME PLOT window in the 9624 10 program is equivalent to the same screen on the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER When a high capacity PC Card is used with the 3196 long period recordings that cannot be displayed
38. Measurements and Interval Calculations NOTE You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Tdv 2h 30min div X axis scale The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally The integrated power value and maximum integrated power value at the cursor position are displayed The cursor is positioned with the mouse pointer or moved using the right left cursor keys The integrated power value The maximum integrated power at the cursor position value at the cursor position Tintegratedpower A E Tdv 2h 30min div gt Cursor position 22 Dk wh 077 10 08 28 22 ha asinum integrated power value 10557Ewh power value 105 57 Ewh 25 DOW hdi These functions can be used in the same way as in the TIME PLOT window 4 5 Cursor Measurements page42 When the A B cursor dialog box is opened the A and B cursors are moved instead of the ordinary cursor 74 11 2 Demand Analysis 11 2 Demand Analysis Window Display Click the Dow Open Demand window button or select View Demand Window on the menu bar The Start Demand Calculation dialog box opens x Measurement period 2003 02 12 20 04 58 02 13 22 00 00 Analysis starting e 021 2 H 20 04 59 m Demand period 30 minutes Analysis period NM Day coe Set the analysis start time demand period and analysis period in the dialog box and click OK to start calculation
39. Minimizes maximizes or closes the window Icon same as that on the tool bar on the main screen Bt i i i L 35 i i d us Im locke cm JE m LHS THD Wide LEA TOU D V A m H A HS CHE XY AAA y XXX XA M Window s tool bar varies from window to window 22 3 1 Screens 1 Menu bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clicking a menu option displays the pull down menu as shown below Options not available for the currently selected window are shaded 1 File menu Chapter 14 Print Function Chapter 13 V Format Conversion Func Open Integrated Files 1 Opens a setting file for the 9624 10 Saving Integrated File page 19 Currently used Integrated Files 1 The standard tool bar 2 Tool bar standard page 24 has icons for the same operations 2 Edit menu ET 1 The standard tool bar 2 Tool bar standard page 24 has icons for the same operations 3 View menu Peta 10 Ricker window 4 Window menu Normal display mode 23 3 1 Screens Checking a menu option below displays the selected window Deselecting the option closes the window Chapter 7 Event List Window page Chapter 9 Event Voltage Fluctuation Window page 71 Demand Window 1 Opens the Demand window which was set in the Start Demand Calculation dialog box 11 2 Demand Analysis page 77 Switching Modes pac je Z SYSTEM The 31
40. Wave LH Wave LH Wave CHI Wave LHI Whe H1 Wave LH Wve LH lave 1 Wave LH Wave LH Whe H1 The Event Details window displays multiple events that occurred at the occurrence of the event selected in the Event List window 59 8 2 Voltage Current Waveform Window 8 2 Voltage Current Waveform Window Window Display Tool bar for the Voltage s ifa ese x th d ol Current Waveform window CH1 Red CH2 Yellow green CH3 Blue CH4 Light blue Display Content Switching Display Scrolling NOTE Activate an Event Data window Select VOLTAGE CURRENT WAVE FORM from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Voltage Current Waveform window ee eC TAGE CURRENT WAVEFOR Mn 6 d OR O8 3471 1359 Tree CHI TH Scroll bars You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed ju a Im 1cvcle div T 20 i 00ps div Y axis scale of Y axis scale of X axis scale of waveform voltage waveform current waveform The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally 8 10 Cursor Measurements page 67 During 50 60 and 400 Hz measuremenis 14 16 and 112 wave forms can be analyzed respectively 60 8 3 Voltage Transient Waveform Window 8 3 Voltage Transient Waveform Window Window Display
41. age window displays the tool bar for that window on Switching the main screen You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally NOTE Each voltage data element consists of the MAX and MIN values Vi acquired during a measurement interval Therefore when the hori zontal axis is magnified the data for each element is displayed as a vertical line connecting these MAX and MIN values but note that the elements themselves are not interconnected 40 4 3 Harmonics 4 3 Harmonics Window Display Activate a TIME PLOT window Select TIME PLOT HARMONICS on the menu bar or right click and select HARMONICS on the popup menu The TIME PLOT window switches to the Harmonic window IF PLOT HARMOATCS 11 Order i 3 5 7 M Set the colors and ordinal numbers on the tool bar 7 2 nz qua na Qna ra Qi Ui Q4 164027 214027 24027 U24027 124027 1724027 224027 U14027 084027 Main screen Tool bar for the Harmonics window Displayed item X axis scale Scroll bar i all GH y all y Ydivjxol Tdiv 5h div a gt F F h F wm F B j 0 F Order number Display Content Activating the Harmonics window displays the tool bar for that window Switching on the main screen You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and d
42. ame as that pro duced by the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER For details about the CSV format see the user manual provided on CD ROM for the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER To convert transient waveform data to CSV format first make sure the Voltage Transient screen is open and active CSV Conversion of Relative Harmonic Content If the measurement data to be analyzed is EN50160 data display the CSV Harmonic Content Conversion dialog box from the Options menu Harmonic voltage distinct from interharmonic voltage content mea sured with the 3196 in the EN50160 mode is recorded as a percent age value relative to the reference voltage 9e of Uref If the check box is checked harmonic voltage is converted from the reference voltage standard to the fundamental wave standard before saving to CSV format Convert harmonic to CS X The harmonic voltage value is changed ta value based on the Fundamental wave value when the below bos i checked When itis not checked the harmonic voltage value is based on the rated voltage value of Uret gt of Llfnd 93 Chapter 14 Print Function Print Function The TIME PLOT Event voltage fluctuation Event List Event Data Flicker Integrated Power Value and Demand windows can each be output to a printer a page at a time The TIME PLOT window can be opened and printed all at once Printing Method 1 Activate the window you wish to print out Change the window size
43. an be selected 10 Select Text Function Text Selectable DMM window Harmonics list window Windows Copying Saves data in the selected range as tab delimited text 11 Download via LAN Communications HTTP Method Connection Method LAN connection using Ethernet 1 2 Specifications 12 Report Creation Function Output Items TIME PLOT window worst case transient waveform max min list EN50160 da ta all event detail list and setting list 13 Setting Save Function 10 1 3 Calculation Formulas 1 3 Calculation Formulas Integrated Power WH Wh Demand Power W N m jm N integrated sample count WH n sample count e k constant for per hour conversion for intervals of 1 3 15 and 30 seconds 1 5 10 15 and 30 minutes and 1 or 2 hours k is 3600 1200 240 120 60 12 6 4 2 1 and 0 5 respectively e Psum the average value during each interval e his integrated power value includes both consumed power val ues and returned power values D D count of average values of each Psum interval within the demand period Dem 95 d count of samples D e Psum the average value of each interval calculated by adding consumed power values as is and O for returned power val ues Positive Negative and Zero Phase Calculation Component 2 VZ tos a VZ Eos B 5seq2 V3 Eos y 5eq3 F J HVY Bina JWIKINE 4seq2 HVJ Bin y 593 Zero phase seq2 0 seq3
44. ant chapters 17 2 4 Reading Data Estimated Reading Time NOTE Reading time About 1 minute reading directly from the flash ATA card to the computer The reading time is estimated based on the system configuration below Example Computer System Configuration Computer 400 MHz Pentium Il OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Memory 128 MB 3196 Data Capacity 256 MB ITV files TIME PLOT ALL DATA MAX MIN AVE EVT files 1000 items all transients New data can be read after having read data previously in which case only the new data Is displayed Reading a folder containing a large amount of data may take some time The time required to read the data depends on the computer system 18 2 5 Setting Files for 9624 10 2 5 Setting Files for 9624 10 Setting Files The 9624 10 handles four types of files user defined curve file report wizard setting file measurement result classification setting file and integrated file combining the three types of files above You can use the setting data stored in a setting file to repeatedly view or create a report of the data For reading or saving the setting files see the relevant chapters User Defined Curve File oaves the setting data for upper limit curve and lower limit curve edited in the curve editor window 5 2 Curve Editor Page 50 Setting File for Sorting Measurement Results oaves the setting of period depth divisions of the table
45. ay from the two methods below All Displays data for the entire period in the EN data file Specific Lets you specify the start date and time of data to display and the period 2 Flagging The flagging menu lets you choose whether to include flagged data in the statistics Including flagging data Includes flagged data in the statistics Excluding flagging data Does not include flagged data in the statistics What is flagged data page 81 81 12 1 Overview Window Editing Good Use the mouse to click a Good setting area The Change Good dialog box then opens EDEN o0 me x far From 08 05 ooo Period 1day gt Excluding flagging data Display Fror 08 05 11 40 To 03 02 11 30 Goods Freq 100 0 Freq B 100 0 CH1 Yari A CH2 Enter a number you wish to change the current Good to Click the OK button to reflect the entered Good in the Overview win dow NOTE What is flagged data Any voltage swell voltage dip or interruption that occurs may affect the data of other parameters e g frequency thus rendering the data unreliable The data of other parameters are handled as flagged data when a voltage swell voltage dip or interruption occurs Moreover flagged data can be excluded from the statistics to ensure the reliability of statistical data 12 2 Harmonic Window ui 12 2 Harmonic Window The Harmonic window of the 9624 10 corresponds to the
46. be guaranteed even a when the above requirements are satisfied 12 2 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software 2 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software Important Installation NOTE The license key is required when using the application Do not connect the license key especially the USB port type to the PC before or during installing this software Otherwise you cannot be use Model 9624 10 and have to install it again in the worst case Follow the procedure below to install the application software Installing the application software also installs the driver software of the license key Windows XP Windows 2000 or Windows NT should be installed by your Systems Administrator Start up the computer Shut down all currently active applications Insert the 9624 10 CD R into the CD ROM drive Double click the set up file Setup exe on the CD R Supposing the drive letter for the CD ROM drive is R if another letter substitute before the colon then in the Windows Start menu select Run and enter R english setup exe then click OK The 9624 10 installer start follow the directions on the screen to complete the installation 1 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for 9624 10 PQA HIiVIEW PRO Choose Destination Location Welcome Ready to Install the Program Set up for the HASP License Key 1 Select Language 2 HASP Device Driver Installation 3 End User License Agreement 4 HASP De
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48. ct CURRENT WAVEFORM from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Four Channel Current Wave form window SG CURRENT WAVEFORM No6 08 08 O8 34 11 359 Tens CHI IN i lBil xj LH H LH LH1 a ae ag Sey Ge aT MEC oi X J v U N Scroll bars You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed ufa a 2cuclesdiv T 20 z 100 s dis Y axis scale of cur X axis scale of rent waveform waveform The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally 8 10 Cursor Measurements page 67 During 50 60 and 400 Hz measurements 14 16 and 112 wave forms can be analyzed respectively 63 8 6 Vector Window 8 6 Vector Window Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select VECTOR from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Vector window The Vector window displays the positive negative and zero phase calculation results in addition to voltage and current data displayed on the 3196 e TECTOR Nu 5 08 08 08 34 11 359 I rms CHI TN joc afpa ERES TER GET Tool bar for the Vector window Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Swi
49. ctuation and interharmonics fluctuation graphs that are displayed in a TIME PLOT window There are three pages of detail setting dialog boxes and each page sets different items as shown below page 1 Voltage fluctuation and RMS fluctuation page 2 Harmonics fluctuation page 3 Interharmonics fluctuation NOTE When the read data does not contain harmonics fluctuation or inter iY Saw harmonics fluctuation setting pages 2 and 3 will not appear Page 1 1 3 Report Wizard Detailed Setting Page Setting the Voltage fluctua 1 3 page tion and RMS fluctuation ia os an Srg COE E E DIiOID M cC vat ee OIE W ol ololo lee rip rinmim s Sie e le EHIE EBE Colmo e QICICIMIC r c m r e feline m e Limimimimi a Page 2 2 3 i Report wizard Detailed Setting Page Setting the Harmonics fluc i MARMUNICS Helererice Lime LOW HD Ha tu ation X90000 C E a ee C ii TT Th aijaa poA Pappa AREA Apps EEEE annann PRP l 1a r lo ml mii f rn z E z 101 15 1 Report Creation Method Page 2 2 3 Report Wizard Detailed Setting Page Setting the Interharmonics Repat uima Paca i INTER oe Li wo rel WHO HOS HIT Ke UANO u row r ja L nanan E D ee E For the output items available for individual setting see Output Items Available for Detail Setting page 104 1 me Threshold Values Sets the thresholds read out from a setting file
50. d a data file from internal memory of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER or from the PC card inserted in the 3196 via LAN connection with the 3196 Chapter 16 Download via LAN Page 107 e The 9624 10 software can only read binary data recorded with the 3196 e Text and CSV data cannot be read 5 1 2 Specifications 1 2 Specifications General Specifications Supported Model 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER supplied Media One CD R disc Accessories e Instruction Manual License key 1 For USB or parallel port to be specified when placing an order Tag 1 For USB port license key Functional Specifications 1 Data Reading Functions Reading Data Binary data recorded by the 3196 STO Me a ate Setting data s PEN BIeSssats soi bs TIME PLOT data s EYT ISS a veces neces Event data lists voltage current waveforms transient waveforms numerical values SEC Hou ce ee uir Flicker data Delta V10 IEC e TRN files Transient over voltage waveform data WDU files Event voltage fluctuation data EN50160 EN files EN50160 data EVENT EN files EN50160 event data Reading Method Reads the above file types in folder units Maximum Data Capacity 528 MB 2 Data Display Functions SYSTEM Display Function Screen Display SYSTEM Settings content display TIME PLOT Display Function Screen Display RMS fluctuation Voltage fluctuation Harmonics fluctuation Interharmonics fluc tuation Number o
51. dow Display NOTE The ITIC window displays voltage swell voltage dip and interruption events on a graph with duration s on the horizontal axis and 96 value of nominal voltage 96 on the vertical axis Duration s value of nominal voltage 96 Voltage swell Duration of swell Maximum swell voltage Voltage dip Duration of dip Residual voltage minimum dip volt age Interruption Duration of inter Residual voltage minimum interrup ruption tion voltage Events can be evaluated using upper and lower limit curves Two types of limit curve can be selected ITIC curve widely used in the US and a user defined curve Click the Open ITIC window button or select View ITIC Win dow on the menu bar wata PA eee A ee i oo dae E nul Pi Be pn Sor Seine DMEADI Qua E qi Acn eet uu Ba me sif ie zbeedecneee ejaj rd L f a S a j aj rj Items of read event data are shown with color markers red 4 for CH1 yellow green 49 for CH2 and blue 4 for CH3 The ITIC window does not appear unless the read data contains a voltage swell voltage dip or interruption event file EVT 48 5 1 Displaying the ITIC Window ITIC Eme O OO NNI ES curve fitic m aca m vav a T rawv s gt Tool bar for the ITIC window Total Events 15 Upper Violations 0 Lower Violations 0 1 Longer Events 28 Y axis o value of nominal a ed voltage 76 i Event marker Ht CH1 red u
52. e 39 Page 40 Page 41 Change of Setting Data Saving Destination of Setting Files page 19 Storage Folder CSV Conversion of Rela CSV Conversion of Relative Harmonic Content tive Harmonic Content page 92 Version of 9624 10 PQA HiVIEW PRO 2 Tool bar standard fesssoqmat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 m Open 6 Open Integrated file 2 Ef Download 7 mi Save Integrated file 3 y Report Wizard 8 E Tile 4 eb Print 9 I A and B cursors 5 Copy 10 Switch to EN50160 Window 3 Tool bar window 1 MEL 2 lL 3 Pat 4 Ai 5 Fic 6 7 E 8 st g 10 11 d 12 13 RR I 14 4 Status bar 5 Scroll bars L Ie AN SE i oO aoa N O oO A C N aq Ea GH E Lr Im e ES EHE TMI e gt O 3 1 Screens Show hide EVENT LIST Window Show hide EVENT DATA Window Show hide ITIC Window Open new TIME PLOT Window Open Delta V10 Flicker Window Open IEC Flicker Window Open Voltage Fluctuation Event Graph Open Integrated Power Window Open Demand Window Open EN50160 Overview Window Open EN50160 Harmonic Window Open EN50160 Measurement Result Classification Window Open EN50160 Signaling Window View system settings 2001 08 03 14 59 15 08 08 16 49 15 Ready Displays the current status or display information of the 9624 10 and information in each window Displays an explanation of a tool bar when the mouse pointer is moved to the tool bar
53. eaching MILAN the end of the graph Shows the data of user defined curve entered in the upper limit and lower limit curve lists on the sample graph Set as Default Value Data on the ITIC curve ITIC Curve Chart page 52 is entered in the upper limit and lower limit curve lists Opens the Save dialog box for saving the user defined curve entered in the upper limit and lower limit curve lists The user defined curve may be saved using an arbitrary filename Setting Files page 18 Save Opens the Open dialog box The user defined curve is read out from a user Open l d P defined curve file page 18 and shown in the upper limit and lower limit curve lists DK Shows the user defined curve entered in the upper limit and lower limit curve lists in the ITIC window and exits the Curve Editor IEEE Exits the Curve Editor without making any changes to the user defined curve in the ITIC window Cancel 5 2 Curve Editor ITIC Curve Chart Upper limit curve Lower limit curve x s yl x s y 3m 140 20m 70 900 m 120 500 m 80 1000 110 10 90 SEMI Curve Chart Upper limit curve Lower limit curve x s y x s y 20 m 50 200 m 70 500 m 80 10 90 SEMI curve is made by the SEMI Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International It judges the voltage dip and interruption only and has easier limit than the ITIC curve between 20ms and 200ms There is
54. ecseteceneeteneeenseeecaeeereaes 43 4 7 Selecting Events eeeseeesseeeseeeenneeeree 44 ii Contents Chapter 5 ITIC Window 5 1 Displaying the ITIC Window 5 2 Curve ECON 0 eee ceeccceececeeeeeeeteneeseeeeneeneeeas Chapter 6 Flicker Window 6 1 Delta V10 Flicker Window 6 2 IEC Flicker Window ccececcececececceeecees Chapter 7 Event List Window Chapter 8 Event Data Window 8 1 Event Details Window 8 2 Voltage Current Waveform Window 8 3 Voltage Transient Waveform Window 8 4 Four Channel Voltage Waveform Window61 8 5 Four Channel Current Waveform Window62 8 6 Vector Window enm 8 7 DMM Window cnm 8 8 Harmonic Bar Graph Window 8 9 Harmonic List Window eee 8 10 Cursor Measurements enne Chapter 9 Event Voltage Fluctuation Window Chapter 10 Settings Window Chapter 11 Integrated and Demand Power Analysis 11 1 Integrated Power Value Analysis 11 2 Demand Analysis esssuss Chapter 12 EN50160 Data Analysis 47 47 90 53 93 54 o9 57 08 99 60 63 64 65 66 67 71 73 75 19 11 79 iii Contents 12 1 Overview Window cen Rm 80
55. edited in the EN50160 measurement result classification window Measurement Result Classification Editor page86 Report Wizard Setting File oaves the output items set in the report wizard window 15 1 Report Creation Method Page 97 Integrated File oaves the data of a user defined curve file measurement result classi fication setting file and report wizard setting file all in one file Integrated File page19 The setting files are saved in the folders specified with the extensions below Setting File Extension User defined curve file UCV Report wizard setting file RTF measurement result classification setting file ESP Integrated file QAP 19 2 5 Setting Files for 9624 10 Saving Destination of Setting Files Changing the Saving Location 1 2 Integrated File Saving Integrated File 1 2 Opening Integrated File 1 2 Data set on the 9624 10 e g user defined curve file report wizard setting file measurement result classification setting file and inte grated files are saved in a folder specified by selecting Option Change of Setting Data Storage Folder on the menu bar The saving destination is set to My Document Folder by default Select Option Change of Setting Data Storage Folder on the menu bar The Open dialog box opens select the folders in which to save setting files in the dialog box then click the OK button Saves all information of the user defined curve
56. efore the selectable output items also vary When Auto is selected howev er there is no setting page and fixed setting is used to create a report This sets the start date and time and the end date and time of the report These values are set automatically at wizard startup The StopDate 2003 09 02 Stop Time 113000 settings can be edited by directly entering the date and time Print Settings EE Select file v Page Number Start Number f wv Column for Time Input v Time C Tes __ _ _ Column for Comment Input ee Load Comment File Just like ordinary print setting select whether to print nothing a logo bitmap file or specified text in the log area When logo is selected without specifying a filename the HIOKI logo will be printed This logo print setting is valid for printing only the logo is not output to a Rich Text format file Specify the starting page No of the report to be output Select whether to output nothing a clock time or specified text in the time area opecify the text to output in the comment area You can specify a file to read out in this area 99 15 1 Report Creation Method 1 Automatic Report Creation Automatic report creation automatically creates a report that includes the RMS voltage fluctuation graph worst case max min list total har monic voltage distortion graph EN50160 data and all event detail list without having to set
57. er or not to print markers for items such as MAX MIN AME or channels at the same time 95 Chapter 14 Print Function Print Example Screen TIME PLOT window U THD RMS fluctuation Paper setting A4 Print orientation Landscape Tee Pd Core EI 1 iL m i i A ummy aj a i Miann Sx i HOC di RGA rea vege irm cim ien DE m mu Pam mu Er TE Print Example 2 Screen Event Waveform window Paper setting A4 Print orientation Landscape Evit Wouy eT anei m HIOK IE 34 10 Fri Pa Biama Prom a HHH 14 PACA a NOTE The area displayed in the window is the area that can be printed Mm er To obtain clear printouts of larger quantities of data maximize win dow display prior to printing 96 Chapter 14 Print Function 97 15 1 Report Creation Method Report Wizard 15 1 Report Creation Method NOTE Creating Report You can create a report of read measurement data and print it out or save it as a Rich Text format file Rich Text format files can be read out and edited on word processing software such as Microsoft Word and Word Pad included as part of Windows Press the i Report Wizard button or select File Report Wizard on the menu bar The Report Wizard Start Page dialog box then opens When all windows e g TIME PLOT window are closed the Report Wizard will not start up Make necessary selections in the Start page dialog box
58. f Display Up to four ocreens Cursor Function A and B cursors specify an interval for calculations Event Marker Function Uses the marker to indicate where an event has occurred selectable using the cursor key EVENT List Display Function Screen Display EVENT list content display Display Method Selec Chronological or priority order tion WDU Display Function Displays WDU for a selected event with event voltage fluctuation data I 1 2 Specifications EVENT Data Display Function Display Function Displays the event data selected on the Event list display screen Synchronized switch over Displays the event marker data selected on the TIME PLOT display screen Syn chronized switch over ocreen Displays One of the following six screen displays 1 Event details displays Detailed event data is displayed 2 Waveform displays Voltage current waveforms 4 channel voltage waveforms 4 channel current waveforms Voltage transient waveforms 3 Vector displays RMS or Harmonic Phase Angle display 4 DMM displays Power Voltage or Current display 5 HARMONICS BAR GRAPH displays RMS or Phase Angle display 6 HARMONICS LIST display RMS or Phase Angle display Cursor Function A and B cursors on the waveform display window specify an interval for calcu lations Zero Positive Negative Simultaneously displays the voltage and current of zero positive negative phase Phase Calculation sequence components in the vector window when analyz
59. graph and RMS fluctuation graph the print format can be selected separately for every item from the options below Single Plot a single graph of all channels and output one graph as one page Division Plot a graph for every channel and output the graphs of all channels as one page Separate Plot a graph for every channel and output each graph as one page 15 3 Print Examples Example Automatic Report Creation lime mid rao XB Cose epi ar a I Ie rY3Wa unc F LIT LN pw mn npe Maasceement Incen a HIC 3196 POA Noni voltage ine t bas Diay HH 10 PAHE PRO BHIA d IMOUERU II 1 g Law Li ul l4 n 7 Tet UNT SEEN EL la mr LP AA d i 4 EUN iH A tal d i Py k x hA rs eh sw if em i 3 e rin il A 2i is LIE E lirfis ET Wal S T m n His h f TE WE i qum L en Ne iik eH d T 4 T PTh li uH EN LLL Ard dp Wn don iei 105 15 3 Print Examples iy SP Pape CR Bitia 1 be 5 Bee mI Bis of Dg in the Perisi Hi hirer ihi LI d aln Wer ibl si dvd P eran Dum Tires 1 an LT GU TED OO te Foto cs RE FLETE 2 cu d BAACR QT DCEDO DUNT Me ERIT PP H DHI 8 Bobiss moon 123 MINOR SDN ET TR i Hi 5 ey au fey te Dl re ae ED 5 cau 8 BEES onto rn Ee rj dh nan TEC b careat Pura cat p Word i a Leon Pore Dum Tiree cH a i DO DEFDO 133 FONDE CI dd tek TC F eau 8 BO HAN eu Do DO 133 See SEISAT YT i CH S rmv Ox CO DO 118 Fr BIER Nu a cu X DER ODDO don FC NEZ 454 5
60. ing 3P4W line data Function Flicker Graph Display Function Display Function Displays the Delta V10 flicker graph or IEC flicker graph The graph to be displayed depends on the data saved Cursor Function A and B cursors specify an interval for calculations Event Voltage Fluctuation Graph Display Function Display Function Displays the WDU event data selected on the Event list window Displays the WDU event marker data selected on the TIME PLOT window Cursor Function A and B cursors specify an interval for calculations Event Marker Function Uses the marker to indicate where an event has occurred 3 Integrated Power Calculation Function Settings Analysis Start Time Year month day hour minute and second settings Analysis Period 1 to 31 days Display Method and Calculation Items Display Function Integrated Power Value consumed value returned value Wh Numerical display Displays the following values within the analysis period Maximum integrated power value the last integrated power value within an analysis period Cursor Function Normal cursor displays integrated power value at cursor position A B cursors specify an interval for calculations 7 1 2 Specifications 4 Demand Calculation Function Setting Items Analysis Start Time Year month day hour minute and second settings Demand Period 5 10 15 or 30 minutes or 1 2 3 6 or 12 hours can be set to the measurement interval of the 3196 or longe
61. isplayed Up to six harmonic orders can be selected from the 1st to the 50th The logarithmic vertical axis is fixed Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally e Each harmonic data element consists of MAX AVE and MIN val NOTE ues acquired during a measurement interval when the recording type has been set to MAX MIN AVE Therefore when the horizon tal axis is magnified the data for each element is displayed as a vertical line connecting the MAX and MIN values but note that the elements themselves are not interconnected When measuring 400 Hz harmonics up to the 10th are analyzed 41 4 4 Interharmonics 4 4 Interharmonics Window Display Activate a TIME PLOT window Select TIME PLOT INTERHARM on the menu bar or right click and select INTERHARM on the popup menu The TIME PLOT window switches to the Interharmonics window TP A zm TMF PLOT TNTERHARM TI Order 0 5 1 5 3 5 d5 5 5 65 Set the colors and ordinal numbers on the tool bar Ce ee d d od od od o4 d omolRod dod odd dom 012 iz 07 13 07 13 07 13 Dri ria 07 14 00 14 lE 40 2 21402 Uz407 U 4U2 124027 1 4427 Z2407 USM Ug d0 27 T Main screen Tool bar for the Interharmonics window Displayed item X axis scale Scroll bar a A O E all CH y all Ydiwyxo0 Tdiv 5h div a J gt p R h me 35 mel 45 a 65 gt PO Order amber Display Conte
62. ium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation When you receive the product inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the specifications contact your dealer or Hioki representative e Instruction Manual e License key 1 For USB or parallel port to be specified when placing an order e Tag 1 For USB port license key Attach the tag to the license key to indicate that the key is for the 9624 10 PQA HIVIEW PRO The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings AN CAUTION Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of LMLAAZL injury to the user or damage to the product NOTE Advisory items related to performance or correct operation of the product 9 Indicates references ex i Indi reen displ nce File Open ndicates a screen display sequence This manual uses the following conventions Move the mouse pointer to the desired icon button folder or other item Press and release the left mouse button once Double click Quickly press and release the left mouse button twice Right click Press and release the right mouse button Active When you select an item by clicking on the left mouse button in it that item becomes active Notes on Use In order to ensure safe o
63. l Voltage Waveform Window Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select VOLTAGE WAVEFORM from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the Four Channel Voltage Wave form window Se VOLTAGE WAVEFORM No 6 08 08 O8 34 11 359 Dros CHI IN Tool bar for the Four Chan uf z tfo x zeer m theo ose nel Voltage Waveform 5i uvas Cra 00 QU Vy U4 CH U43 OM UU ALAALA ADA ALALA RAARAA De N Ad NS ASN NA Display Content You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con Switching tent to be analyzed and displayed ifa fa cule div T 26 eer Y axis scale of X axis scale of voltage waveform waveform Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally 8 10 Cursor Measurements page 67 NOTE During 50 60 and 400 Hz measurements 14 16 and 112 wave M forms can be analyzed respectively 62 8 5 Four Channel Current Waveform Window 8 5 Four Channel Current Waveform Window Window Display Tool bar for the Four UM rez z 20e m o bees Channel Current Waveform DHT1 3 S000 Adre CHA SCLC Achy AAA CH1 Red CH2 Yellow green AAV TW TM VF UJ CH3 Blue CHA Light blue Display Content Switching Display Scrolling NOTE Activate an Event Data window Sele
64. lick the Calculation between A and B cursor button to calculate the maximum average and minimum values within the interval speci fied by the positions of the A and B cursors TIME PLUS VOLTAGE Ci 2 3 Drm E x WiMax Ul MIM U2HAX L MN 3MAM U3MIH A diit 0354 15 213 56 21332 215 45 214 06 213765 21306 BH UB Ub 13 24 15 21333 21233 214 85 21392 2283 21182 15 31 00 057 0 260 OM O99 MAM value 21640 21436 AEH 21658 AES 21425 AVE vaun 206 45 AH TH ADR AS our 12 2Dg amp on 24 12 PIM salues 137 47 154 6G 200 15 137 68 E en 152 76 4 6 Scrolling a Graph Any position on a graph can be displayed using the scroll bars in the TIME PLOT window display area To scroll vertically move the scroll box in the scroll bar or click the up and down arrows in the scroll box to scroll the displayed graph verti cally To scroll horizontally move the scroll box in the scroll bar or click the left and right arrows in the scroll box to scroll the displayed graph along the time axis Horizontal scrolling can be used to synchronize all open TIME PLOT windows A and B cursors in the TIME PLOT windows can also be scrolled syn chronously 44 4 7 Selecting Events 4 7 Selecting Events An arbitrary point in the TIME PLOT window can be selected as an event NY Red triangle event mark Indicates time position of normal event NV Blue triangle event mark Indicates time position of WDU e
65. n be used in the same way as in the TIME PLOT Measurements and window Interval Calculations 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 NOTE The Delta V10 Flicker window cannot be displayed unless an FLC file ny is present in the read data 54 6 2 IEC Flicker Window 6 2 IEC Flicker Window Window Display Click the Flic Open IEC Flicker window button or select View IEC Flicker Window on the menu bar IM TEC Flicker CHI Tool bar for the IEC Flicker f m vafo tehoa window OSUU Achy lB x Pu 1 TENE lii MTM rhe lr Tiea Ms of P4 rm rch b aie ale lh 4 WE Cite COA teal Cea vni rie a UO UFKBIDU US AA AA TS Blue Plt Scroll bar Display Content The tool bar for the IEC Flicker window and the scroll bars appear in Switching that window You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Channel Y axisscale X axis scale Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally A and B Cursor These functions can be used in the same way as in the TIME PLOT Measurements and window Interval Calculations lt 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 NOTE The IEC Flicker window cannot be displayed unless an FLC file is present in the read data Event List Window The Event List window in the 9624 10 program is equivalent to the Event List screen on the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER
66. n the menu bar The data can be used as tab delimited text in Microsoft Excel or similar applications When measuring 400 Hz harmonics up to the 10th are analyzed 67 8 10 Cursor Measurements 8 10 Cursor Measurements Use the A and B cursors to view values at cursor positions on the waveforms when on one of the four event waveform windows Voltage Current Waveform Voltage Transient Waveform 4 ch Voltage Wave form and 4 ch Current Waveform About A and B Cursor Values Click the ae A and B cursor button or select A and B cursor from the Window menu bar or the right clicked pop up menu A dialog box shows the values at the A and B cursor positions when they are displayed on a waveform window Voltage and current waveforms Clock time and numeric data te Iculati Fi at A and B cursor positions P RONE AE A VOL TAGLLURRENT WAVE URM No 15 OOM DEJES Ime O IN B DL AEN g H cuim ul uz T I I F E ld A O08 0c 31 53 961 2613 O25 DR OK a 85 4212 21 42 aT B USUS Ua 31 53 328 QUAE UU F Ak URRA ia bb 1b 210 uur Gr Aa Djek GSi E 3d AA JJM O03 MAS vakat AME volans MINH vaias Data obtained by subtracting A from B 5 ence Silii ane AE Rn car LN and B cursors 4 Moving A and B i AAAA mE page A A cursor light blue B cursor purple Voltage Current waveform window The contents displayed in the dialog box depend on the particular volt age and current waveform window
67. no upper limit curve in the SEMI curve but we recommend using the upper limit value x 1m y 200 and x 1000 y 200 CISPR24 Curve Chart Upper limit curve Lower limit curve x s y x s y 500 m 30 5 95 1000 100 Per operating judgment standard C 53 6 1 Delta V10 Flicker Window Flicker Window The Flicker windows in the 9624 10 program are equivalent to the Flicker Graph Screen TIME PLOT on the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER 6 1 Delta V10 Flicker Window Window Display Click the 4 Open Delta V10 Flicker window button or select View Delta V10 Flicker Window on the menu bar E Delta Y10 Flicker Ul aloj x Tool bar for the Delta V10 ur m was Tov indy Flicker window UD Wie Defa VTL mas Defta YIU are i laters riaa 0 200 Blue Every 1 minute Red 4th maximum in one hour cbe dA 1 V enr nnm ic LE rer Ae ILU a ae Green Average over one hour d T c z8 oz Dam Dam Oe a pez D O31 O31 zi aj TEIRW IIR AIR ZTU ZzzT18LE OEE OLE Oe UL 1800 3 ch Scroll bar Display Content The tool bar for the Delta V10 Flicker window and the scroll bars Switching appear in that window You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Channel Y axis scale X axis scale Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally A and B Cursor These functions ca
68. nt Activating the Interharmonics window displays the tool bar for that win Switching dow on the main screen You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Up to six interharmonic orders can be selected from 0 1 to 49 5 The logarithmic vertical axis is fixed Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally NOTE Each interharmonic data element consists of MAX AVE and MIN val m or ues acquired during a measurement interval when the recording type has been set to MAX MIN AVE Therefore when the horizontal axis is magnified the data for each element is displayed as a vertical line connecting the MAX and MIN values but note that the elements themselves are not interconnected 42 4 5 Cursor Measurements 4 5 Cursor Measurements About A and B Cursor Values When the A and B cursors are displayed on the TIME PLOT window the values at the cursor positions on the graph can be displayed Click the Al A and B cursor button or select A and B cursor from the Window menu bar or the right clicked pop up menu A dialog box shows the values at the A and B cursor positions when they are displayed on the TIME PLOT window TIME FLOT FULT AG LHL 2 3 Orie E x Thon Clean behueen Clock time and numeric data at Boma f Kona une A and B cursor positions I UTMA UIMIN U2MAX LAMIN USMAX UJMIN A 0 C035415 21395
69. ograms HIOKI HIOKI 9624 10 9624 10 PQA HiVIEW 3 The main screen entitled HIOKI id 10 NE HiVIEW appeals Exiting 1 Select File Exit from the main screen 2 The program closes 3 Disconnect the license key from the PC 16 2 4 Reading Data 2 4 Reading Data Various windows are displayed on the main screen for reading data recorded on a PC Card with the 3196 The data to be read is specified by folder The following data files within folder can be read e SET files Setting data e ITV files TIME PLOT data e EVT files EVENT data lists voltage current waveforms transient waveforms and numerical values e FLC files Flicker data Delta V10 IEC e TRN files Transient waveform data e WDU files Event voltage fluctuation data EN data files EN50160 data e EN event files EN50160 event data Click the L Open button or select File Open on the menu bar The Open dialog box appears Select the folder containing the 3196 measurement data to be read Select Folder containing 3196 PQA data E H Desktop Ey My Documents Fal My Computer nag 344 Floppy A se Local Disk 21 j j EC Documents and Settings Cy ERE m 3 Program Files u 00 pL WINNT select OK button to read the specified data Loading a file a The data selected appears on the screen 3 1 Screens Page 21 For details on operation see the relev
70. on the screen of the 3196 SYS TEM RECORDING When Memory Full LOOP can be displayed on the computer The 9624 10 is capable of analyzing this long period TIME PLOT file data Click the a Open new TIME PLOT window button or select View Open new TIME PLOT window on the menu bar Up to four windows can be open at the same time by pressing the but ton or selecting from the menu bar repeatedly 7 em wre LL LLL i LIELL om eres mh a fl Pe LE Ree mis jN jae THeeho maa Lid m TERG i s a we i aj acm Vals fueled 4 6 Scrolling a Graph page 43 hy V CY VV YN y Y VY 4 7 Selecting Events page 44 Genscan om SURE The four types of TIME PLOT window show RMS voltage harmonic and interharmonic variations Activate a TIME PLOT window then select a TIME PLOT window you wish to view from the TIME PLOT menu on the menu bar or right click and select the window on the popup menu The TIME PLOT window cannot be displayed unless the read data includes an ITV file Also the windows that can be selected depend on the contents of the type setting of the data to be recorded on the SYSTEM MAIN RECORDING screen of the 3196 38 4 1 RMS 4 1 RMS Window Display Activate a TIME PLOT window Select TIME PLOT RMS on the menu bar or right click and select RMS on the popup menu The TIME PLOT window switches to the RMS window az TIME PLOT RMS U
71. peration and to obtain maximum performance from the unit observe the cautions listed below CAUTION e Always hold the disc by the edges so as not to make fingerprints on the disc or scratch the printing Never touch the recorded side of the disc Do not place the disc directly on anything hard Do not wet the disc with volatile alcohol or water as there is a possi bility of the label printing disappearing To write on the disc label surface use a spirit based felt pen Do not use a ball point pen or hard tipped pen because there is a danger of scratching the surface and corrupting the data Do not use adhe sive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays or keep it in condi tions of high temperature or humidity as there is a danger of warp ing with consequent loss of data To remove dirt dust or fingerprints from the disc wipe with a dry cloth or use a CD cleaner Always wipe radially from the inside to the outside and do no wipe with circular movements Never use abrasives or solvent cleaners Hioki shall not be held liable for any problems with a computer sys tem that arises from the use of this CD R or for any problem related to the purchase of a Hioki product NOTE In the interests of ongoing product developments there may be VIE minor discrepancies between screen displays and the operating instructions and in the data conversion process Overview 3 1 1 Product Overview
72. power window can be converted to CSV format The event waveform data and calculation data for a selected event on the Event waveform window and Demand window can be converted to CSV format The resulting CSV format file can be used with spreadsheet programs on the computer Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function Page 89 1 1 Product Overview NOTE S 6 Printing Function Any window can be printed as a report on the computer s printer Chapter 14 Print Function Page 93 EN50160 Data Viewer Function The 9624 10 displays data measured in EN50160 mode of the 3196 Chapter 12 EN50160 Data Analysis Page 79 ITIC CBEMA Curve Display Function The 9624 10 conducts analysis of abnormal voltage RMS e g volt age swell voltage dip interruption using the ITIC curve The ITIC curve used for evaluation is based on a tolerance range of abnormal voltages commonly used in the U S You can evaluate by the user defined curve which can be set arbitrary Chapter 5 ITIC Window Page 47 Report Output Function he 9624 10 creates a report on measurement data according to TIME PLOT window worst case max min list EN50160 windows and all event detail list or setting list Reports can be also printed or saved as a Rich Text format file Rich Text format files can be opened and edited in word processing software on a PC Chapter 15 Report Wizard Page 97 Download via LAN The 9624 10 can downloa
73. r Analysis Period 1 to 31 days Display Method and Calculation Items Display Function Demand graph consumption values only Numerical Display Displays the following values within the analysis period AVE Demand value average demand within the analysis period e MAX Demand value peak demand within the analysis period e Load factor average demand maximum demand x 100 95 Cursor Function Normal cursor displays demand value at cursor position 5 ITIC Curve Display Function Display Function Plots points for the events below on the limit curve 1 Points to indicate the duration of swell and maximum swell voltage 2 Points to indicate the duration of dip and residual voltage 3 Points to indicate the duration of interruption and residual voltage Percent of Nominal Calculates the proportion of maximum swell voltage or residual voltage to nom Voltage inal voltage in percentage Percent of nominal voltage Peak value UReference x 100 UReference Nominal voltage Peak value Maximum swell voltage in case of swell or residual voltage in case of dip interruption Violation Count Display Number of upper limit violations number of lower limit violations and total num ber of events Limit Curve Selection ITIC curve user defined curve e g arbitrary curve ITIC curve values Upper Limit Curve Lower Limit Curve Horizontal axis s Vertical axis 7o Horizontal axis s Vertical axis 96
74. r reports created using the auto matic individual setting and detail setting methods as shown below Output Items Available for Automatic Individual Setting The following items can be output to reports created by automatic report creation and individual setting report creation Automatic the output item setting is fixed Individual Setting Selectable whether to output 1 Transient waveform is selectable only when worst case is selected Auto Individual Report Output Items matic Setting Contents RMS voltage fluctuation graph e e Outputs an RMS voltage fluctuation graph displayed in a TIME PLOT window RMS current fluctuation graph e Outputs an RMS current fluctuation graph displayed in a TIME PLOT window Total harmonic voltage distor e e Outputs a total harmonic voltage distortion graph of RMS tion graph fluctuation displayed in a TIME PLOT window Total harmonic current distor __ e Outputs a total harmonic current distortion graph of RMS tion graph fluctuation displayed in a TIME PLOT window EN50160 Overview e e Outputs the content displayed in the EN50160 Overview window EN50160 Signaling e e Outputs the content displayed in the EN50160 Signaling window EN50160 Harmonic e Outputs the content displayed in the EN50160 Harmonic window EN50160 Measurement result e Outputs the EN50160 measurement result classification ta classification ble Worst case e e Outputs the five worst values of events i e voltage s
75. ress of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER Address http 182 168 0 1 x Click the 13 Update button Connection with the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER is estab lished and the data file list updated A list of data files in internal memory of the connected 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER and the PC card inserted in the 3196 then appears Choose the data file you wish to download from the data file list Download x Address http 192 168 0 1 ia No file Found in internal memory BKB IKE JKB 368KB 178KB 2f0SKB FOKE B3EB 3710 20 13 07 03 10 20 13 07 03 10 20 19 07 3703727 11 00 3703725 20 03 3710 20 18 58 0106 16 02 53 0106716 02 53 B3KB 01 0616 02 59 46KB 03 10 20 13 05 Download amp Open Download Cancel H31 96004 BMP H31 96003 BMP H31 36002 BMP Click the Download button The Choose Folder dialog box then opens Choose a location to save the data and then press OK Downloading then begins e You cannot establish connection with the POWER QUALITY ANA LYZER or download data from the 3196 when the 3196 is in WAITING or RECORDING status e When you wish to open data on the 9624 10 after downloading choose a folder with a name starting with B HIOKI 9624 10 PQA HIVIEW PRO Instruction Manual Publication date January 2006 Revised edition 2 Edited and published by HIOKI E E CORPORATION Technical Support Section All inquiries to International Sales and Marketing
76. s voltage current waveform volt age transient waveform 4 channel voltage waveform and 4 channel current waveform windows NOTE The time difference between the A and B cursors is calculated using a pre determined value of less than 0 001 second Therefore the last digit 0 001 sec may not be entirely accurate 68 8 10 Cursor Measurements Voltage transient waveforms Period and numeric data at A Calculation page 70 and B cursor positions VULT AGE TRANSIENT WANE ORANIE X The time data is obtained as pep ree suming that the left edge of ui Ua the transient data is 0 us and A 185000 Oik QOH the right edge is 4096 us Bo edie UAN OEE M valuar AME yria PALM viue Data obtained by subtracting A from B Between A and B cursors Moving A and B Cur sors page 69 A A cursor light blue B cursor purple Voltage transient waveform window 69 8 10 Cursor Measurements Moving A and B Cursors 1 Click the check box of the A or B cursor in the dialog box to select the cursor you wish to move 2 Activate an event waveform window Move the cursor by clicking where you wish to move it to or press the right left cursor keys on the keyboard The A cursor is shown in light blue the B cursor in purple and the range between both cursors in red Voltage and current Between the A and B cursors waveforms E DLTAGE CUR Ner LA iet 91915 Troms CHI IN A cursor light blue V ga
77. set by using one of the methods below Head out the settings from a measurement result classification set ting file press the Open button e Edit the table by manual entry e Click the Set as Default Value button Click the OK button to reflect the divisions of period and voltage of the table currently shown in the Measurement Result Classification editor in the Measurement Result Classification window 88 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window 89 Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function CSV Format Conversion Function The TIME PLOT Event waveform Flicker graph Event voltage fluctu ation Demand and Integrated power value windows allow you to con vert data to CSV format which can be used with spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel o convert and save time series data in the range specified by A and B cursors from binary to CSV format TIME PLOT window Flicker graph window Event voltage fluctua tion window Integrated power value window To convert and save waveform data or demand data from binary to CSV format Event waveform window and Demand window of the Voltage cur rent waveforms Voltage transient waveforms 4 channel voltage waveforms 4 channel current waveforms Conversion Procedure TIME PLOT window Flicker graph window Event voltage fluctuation window Integrated power value window 1 Activate any TIME PLOT window Select the range of data to be converted to CSV format
78. splay Mode Event List Window Click the button or select View EVENT LIST Window on the menu bar Page 55 event esa BIDA 164515 405 Eat Shen 2 UB0B QN SS 49 532 rine CHL GUT J BOSS ire LHL IN 4 Dena nd 0 p 759 T peek CHE CIT 3 D amp D0B08 54 01 559 Irig CHI OUT amp CRIA 359 Trma CHI N OOS 08 35 10 950 pakt CHL OUT u Uu Ur JJ Iu i L rf c hal fy 1 TAI SS n 10 06 00 00 32 27 523 paak E OUT 11 meee imr EFI I erie Fl rai You can select Time Order or Priority Order Event Data Window Click the A button or select View EVENT DATA Window on the menu Page 57 bar aT TOL TACF T LIRRENT WAVEFORM Ma6 DB Gea 1 350 T rms CHI TN HTA Z2 000 dre CHA Z5 UUU Pu dey You can select the Event Details Voltage Current Waveform Voltage Tran sient Waveform 4 ch Voltage Waveform 4 ch Current Waveform Vector DMM Harmonic Bar Graph or Harmonic List windows 29 3 3 Windows TIN PLOT Window Click the z button or select View Open new TIME PLOT Window on the Page 37 menu bar Z TIME PLOT RMS U unb 0 40 2 div MIN MAs AVE O 00 8 05 06 05 08 06 08 06 08 06 isr 8 407 08 08 08 08 06 53 15 16 5915 02 59 75 72 59 15 22 59 75 085915 76 59 75 04 59 75 14 531 T You can select the RMS Fluctuation Voltage Fluctuation Harmonics Fluctu ation or Interharmonics Fluctuation windows Press the bu
79. t Accept the License Agreement in order to allow the use of the HASP License Key Device Driver Driver for USB port license key after installation After the software has been installed the USB port license key driver will automatically be installed only after the initial connection of the USB license key to a PC The software and USB license key are ready for use when a red light on the license key is lit Uninstallation Follow the procedure below to uninstall the application software Uninstalling the application software also uninstalls the driver software of the license key 1 In the Windows Start menu select Settings and Control Panel 2 Click the Add Remove Programs icon to display the Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box 3 In the Install Uninstall tab of the dialog box click on 9624 10 PQA HiVIEW in the list of applications and click Add Remove 14 2 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software This runs the uninstaller which removes the 9624 10 software 15 2 3 Launching and Exiting the 9624 10 Program Launching 1 Connect the license key to the PC For connecting the license For connecting the license key to the USB port key to the parallel port Connect to the USB port Connect to the parallel port of the PC of the PC After connection use the screws to secure the con necior Be careful of the key direction while connecting it to the port 2 In Windows select Start Pr
80. t Classification window Select Mea surement Result Classification Editor of Measurement Result Classification from the menu bar or right click and select Editor of Measurement Result Classification on the popup menu The Mea surement Result Classification editor then appears Edip H Stesatuermeant Result Chrisii sation 4 5cvc amp t fiim X 5 180 lt u hed Set the divisions of period and voltage of the table to the defaults Measurement Result Classification Defaults Swell Dip Interruption page 87 Saves the divisions of period and voltage of the table currently shown in the Measurement Result Classification editor in a measurement result classifica tion setting file Setting Files page 18 Reads out the divisions of period and voltage of the table from a measure ment result classification setting file ESP file and reflects this information in the Measurement Result Classification editor Enter the division of the period Enter the division of the voltage 87 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window Measurement Result Classification Defaults Swell Dip Interruption Duration t seconds Voltage u mum Es me Evo 3l ES ga Sa ee a opo o oL LL peu S a a ocu dod dE E E a e L LEIDEN NEP NN QENNE ES ae uu NENNEN Wzus39 7 1 LLL asun LLL sue ff E EE ue TES LLL Reflecting in Measurement Result Classification Window The divisions of period and voltage of the table are
81. tching tent to be analyzed and displayed LINEAR m value i359 fur x Order T gt a Phase angle Phase angle Order number RMS phase angle display method reference source Axis NOTE Positive negative and zero phase calculation results are shown AVI only when using the 3P4W system When measuring 400 Hz harmonics up to the 10th are analyzed 64 8 7 DMM Window 8 7 DMM Window Window Display Activate an Event Data window Select DMM from the EVENT DATA menu on the menu bar or right click and select the option on the popup menu The Event Data window switches to the DMM window Se OMIM No6 085 08 H 34 11 359 T rms CH IM Fem ELLUL H Pi 3555 LI AD 88V 1 41 ERA Fe J 15 amp w Us a4 V I2 43 244 F3 iar US zUZ 42V 3 42 D amp rom Tug ow U4 UD V I4 UU A 51 RITVA THO 077 X THOI 2E83X 92 3 1 24k VA THD tita THO 206 5 ad 4700R TAL Ug x PHO Z4 X 5mm 14 83 VA THE LER re THE Ad AES 83 x l 3244kwar Upk l 230 51 V Ipket 24 20 uz Uva Upkez edu Y Ipkez gU ob A n3 34ETkvw Lpks3 J89 19 V Iphed 70 27 A Oirn Od kwa Upksd 075V pka O17 4 FFI Dia Upke eU d V pke AAA PF 7248 Uphs 85 43V ph 73894 4 PFS H5 Lipi OA 78 V ph Bf dR A Fram 7252 Upka gt 0 11 V pk 0 04 a Uaa AY EFT 14 Uuri 113 EFJ 1 0i KF 1 01 Ct 005 005 Use the mouse to select a range then choose Edit Copy on the menu bar The data can be used as tab delimited text in Microsoft Excel or similar
82. ted in item number 2 above or for any damage caused as a result of your using the software incor rectly or under unusual circumstances Further the warranty is invalid if the following occurs 1 Damage incurred through transport moving droppage or any other kind of impact after you purchased the software 2 Damage incurred through any form of alteration unwarranted servicing or any other type of mistreatment In the event that the software is exchanged or repaired the period of warranty expires on the latest occurring date out of the day stated in the original war ranty and exactly 6 months from the day the exchanged repaired software is returned to you Regardless of the grounds for making a legal claim HIOKI and its licensors will not be liable for any damage incurred including but not limited to lost profits suspension of business loss of data or lost savings unstated in the warranty terms for the use of this software This is true even if HIOKI is noti fied of the possibility of such damages In any event HIOKI s liability shall be limited only to replacing defective software with software that is not defective introduction 1 Introduction Confirming package contents NOTE Symbols Conventions Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI 9624 10 PQA HIVIEW PRO To obtain maximum performance from the product please read this manual first and keep it handy for future reference Trademarks e Pent
83. to specify the print area 2 Press the Print button or select File Print on the menu bar The Print Setup dialog box then opens 3 Set the printing requirements and press the Print button Printing then begins 94 Chapter 14 Print Function 1 v Print in Logo Box HIDKI Lago C Text Text to print TN 2 w Print in Time Box Time C Text Text to print m 3 Print in Comment Bos Load a comment file 4 Page Setup 5 Print Preview if 7 v Print related markers at the same time PnntinLoga Bos v Frnt in Time Box Time HIOKI Logo C Text C Text Test ta print Print in Comment Bax Page Setup Print Preview i Load a comment file Cancel 6 5 3 Text to print IM Print related markers at the same time Select whether to print nothing a logo bitmap file or specified text in the log area When logo is selected without specifying a filename the HIOKI logo will be printed Select whether to print the current date or selected text in the time input field Otherwise leave it blank Data recorded in the comment input field appears in the printout Text can be read into the field from the specified file Change settings of the destination printer by clicking this button To check the appearance of the printout in advance click this button Printing starts when you click this button Choose wheth
84. ttings screen for the currently read data can be verified Window Display Click the gig View system settings button or select View SYSTEM on the menu bar x MEASURE EVENT VOLTAGE EVENT POWER U Harmonics Harmonics PHA r see Wining aPo sh AL U Reference b BUDE Clamp 1mw amp S661 l1mwv A 3551 Frequency BOHz U Range 3 0000k 8 QOO PLL Source WW PT Raito 0060 00 O060 00 U Calc Type LINE LIME Hange AO Qt A 50 000 A Harm Cale for EM CT Raito 0007 00 0007 00 THD Calc THD F PF Type FF Flicker Plt Pst Time Plat LI Urns Filter 100 lamp Stored data pattern 1 MAS MIN AVE Stored data pattern 2 ALL DATA Interval 1 minutes 3136 Version 8g 23 ENS0160 MODE ON NOTE The Settings window only shows the setting contents the settings eh cannot be changed 74 Chapter 10 Settings Window Click the tabs to confirm various setting contents The setting contents of the 3196 screens that correspond to each tab are indicated below 9624 10 Tab Name 3196 Screens MEASURE SYSTEM DF2 MAIN MEASURE and Partial RECORDING EVENT VOLTAGE SYSTEM DF3 EVENT VOLTAGE EVENT POWER SYSTEM DF3 EVENT POWER U Harmonics SYSTEM DF3 EVENT HARMONICS Harmonics SYSTEM DF3 EVENT HARMONICS P Harmonics SYSTEM DF3 EVENT HARMONICS Phase angle SYSTEM DF3 EVENT HARMONICS EN50160 1 EVENT DF4 EN50160 Setting1 when EN50160 measurement is ON EN50160 2 EVENT DF4 EN50160 Setting2 when EN50160 measurement is ON EN501
85. tton repeatedly or select View Open new TIME PLOT Window on the menu bar to open up to four TIME PLOT windows T Click the f button or select View ITIC Window on the menu bar Page 47 TS alas uve imc a m vae o borea j Tindal Everi 15 Linge Viediore TI Les Winiar 1 Lange E v ri Zi ann This window is not displayed unless the read data contains a voltage swell voltage dip or interruption EVT file Delta V10 Flicker Window Page 53 Click the 4 button or select View Delta V10 Flicker Window on the menu bar Ef Delta 10 Flicker Ul B x Jut m vew so Tai indiv 0 100 di 1 minute intervals Delta v 10 max Delta 10 ave 02 26 27 28 02 26 2 28 027 28 02 26 03 01 03 01 030 18 18 00 _ 1918 00 20 18 00 27 78 00 22 78 00 2318 00 00 18 00 01 18 00 02 18 00 This window is not displayed unless the read data contains a Delta V10 Flick er FLC file 30 3 3 Windows IEC Flicker Window Click the Flic Page 54 button or select View IEC Flicker Window on the menu bar F E fcr d v v 0 E Ta lOdv T i a 75000 waw 1 5000 U35OUO 735000 Z359000 A 1353000 This window is not displayed unless the read data contains an IEC Flicker FLC file ven Voltage Click the button or select View Voltage Fluctuation Event Graph on Fluctuation Window emeni han Page 71 Lr Yuu ae Fluctuation Event Ur agii ory 23 18 LALIT Dip CHI 2 deel
86. uctuation Integrated Power Value and Demand appear in normal display mode Switching between EN50160 Display Mode and Normal Display Mode NOTE Press the Switch to EN50160 screen button or select View EN50160 on the menu bar When the EN50160 windows appear on the screen the button is shown depressed with EN50160 on the View menu on the menu bar selected Overview window Harmonic window 4 page 80 page 82 ged mia ni Pga ee ris i LIE Ti Bed E r alf xj c i miisi beper di aj e ER T Ti AR L CGEA Signaling window Measurement result classificatior page 83 page 84 The EN50160 windows will not appear unless the read data contains an EN50160 file 80 12 1 Overview Window 12 1 Overview Window Window Display Display Content Switching The Overview window of the 9624 10 corresponds to the Overview window EN50160 of the 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER Press the E lopen EN50160 Overview window button or select View Overview Window on the menu bar The Overview window then opens To edit a Good page 81 You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed l Display start date l 1 Display method and time Display period D a d Excluding flagging data 2 Flagging 1 Display method From the display method menu select how to specify the period of data to displ
87. unb UU der MIN MAS AVE MAX values blue AVE values yellow green nan PNAP TP T o UM aaa PORPP FOREEITUN AU MIN values red DTE WE AiR EE EE EE EE Ei E E 215 15 025 255 225 15 0x5 15 05115 13 15 53 15 LYI 0 gt GSES 1 I TARIS PEST Main screen Tool bar for the RMS window Scroll bar ooo U THD cu fal Ydi xl 7 Tdiv 1h dis Displayed MIN MAX AVE Y axis scale X axis scale tem Channel Display Content Activating the RMS window displays the tool bar for that window on Switching the main screen You can use the pull down menus on the tool bar to change the con tent to be analyzed and displayed Display Scrolling The scroll bars are used to scroll the window vertically and horizon tally 39 4 2 Voltage 4 2 Voltage Window Display Activate a TIME PLOT window Select TIME PLOT VOLTAGE on the menu bar or right click and select VOLTAGE on the popup menu The TIME PLOT window switches to the Voltage window E TIME PLOT RMS U unb l lol x UD d MIM MAX vk CH1 red H2 e yellow green CH3 blue ON SON SERERVRUENE Sener URFPPEIPTU POPNE PERETE OTER K PEEN Li ITS oia DEJES DRUG DEANE Eum Eum uma moms 05x15 TGI DESAS T2319 265315 OSS TSS 045315 ee Main screen p Tool bar for the Voltage window Scroll bar Channel Y axisscale X axis scale Display Content Activating the Volt
88. up the requirements For the output items available for Automatic Report 15 2 Report Output Items page 103 2 Individual Setting for Report Creation Report Wizard Setting File 5 ave Load NOTE Individual setting report creation lets you create a report of items selected from RMS voltage current fluctuation graph worst case max min list total harmonic voltage distortion graph EN50160 data all event detail list and setting list Check the items you wish to output in the report Note that worst case must be selected in order to select a transient waveform Eeport Wizard Individual Setting Page l x Rama Lull pl Peel et TIME PLOT ENSTI CH i E 3 THE Fi LHD ITHE Me O W Coan Litol bartin V siue Listol Al Eventi Detali eig List This reads out or saves a Report Wizard setting file page 18 A Report Wizard setting file contains the items to output in a report You can read out this file when creating a report with the same output items as those of a previous report A Report Wizard setting file contains the output items of both individ ual and detail settings For the output items available for individual setting see 15 2 Report Output Items page 103 100 15 1 Report Creation Method 3 Detail Setting for Report Creation Detail setting report creation lets you create a report by setting details for voltage fluctuation RMS fluctuation harmonics flu
89. upper right corner of the Select Data for CSV Con version dialog box does not exceed 256 Microsoft Excel cannot accommodate CSV data with more than 256 items 91 Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function Event Waveform Window 1 Activate the Event Waveform screen Select either Save the active data as a CSV file Event waveform data or Save the active data as a CSV file Event transient wave form data from the File menu or the right clicked pop up menu The Select Data for CSV Conversion dialog box opens With Event Waveforms x free EVENT S aveluum CH1 CH CH3 CHa With Transient Waveforms Selec Date for Cosi Dorani EVENT Transient Wavetionm 2 Select the check boxes of waveforms to be converted to CSV format When you click the OK button the Save As dialog box appears Enter the location for saving the file and the file name 92 Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function Demand window f 2 3 NOTE Activate the Demand window Select Save the active data as a CSV file from the File menu or the right clicked pop up menu The Select Data for CSV Conversion dialog box opens Select Data for CSE Conversion X D fares Select the check boxes of waveforms to be converted to CSV format When you click the OK button the Save As dialog box appears Enter the location for saving the file and the file name The format of data in the resulting CSV file is the s
90. vent event voltage fluctuation graph Selecting Events Selection by direct mouse click 1 Click directly on the event mark O250k div U1 U2 U3 2 If you click on a stack of multiple event marks a menu appears on the graph H U2 N3 Y 3 plots detected Event Mo e Rp M o Jg r r d oelect an event mark from the menu If a stack contains more than 30 event marks a submenu appears for every 30 marks NOTE 45 4 7 Selecting Events Selection by cursor keys Make the window active then press the right left cursor keys to select an event When selected a solid triangle event mark is changed to an outlined triangle event mark Fora normal event V Red outlined triangle event mark e Fora WDU event V Blue outlined triangle event mark ERE PLOT Y LTAGE CHI Z Unis aU idee u uz T 5 00 100 00 1 M LET H Jd nz res 718 nz A nn neum EDI EUF AE oo 2233 2 Aaa 0I O22 14372 l 223022 baa Dae ogee Selecting an event allows analysis to be conducted in synchronization with events in other windows 3 6 Synchronized Event Operation page 35 When the A B cursor dialog box is opened the A and B cursors are moved instead of the cursor used for selecting an event 46 4 7 Selecting Events 47 5 1 Displaying the ITIC Window ITIC Window 5 1 Displaying the ITIC Window Win
91. vice Driver Installation Finished 5 Select Program Folder 6 InstallShield Wizard Complete JI Co n2 The instllation is finished When installing if other application are running it may not be possi ble to complete the installation As far as possible close all other applications before beginning the installation In particular if any anti virus software is running it may prevent the installation even though it is not a virus In this case make the appropriate settings in the anti virus software to allow the installation to proceed 13 2 2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software Select Language Please select the language that you would like to use during the installation Cancel 1 In the Select Language screen select the display language for the HASP License Key setup screen Regardless of selected language U S English and Deutsch for the set up process Model 9624 10 is always installed in English ALADDIN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS LTD HASP Device Diver LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE REAR THES AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM ALL ORDERS FOR AND USE OF THE HASI Dence Dower mclusng any reviens corechon modific atsons enhancements updates and or upgrades x gm T f gccept the license agreement L dC CERT Y UC d Tm Bone the koeie cp emer q Back jiii 9 Cancel 2 In the End User License Agreement window please selec
92. well voltage dip voltage interruption transient waveform that occurred during the report output period The worst values include largest voltage swell longest duration of a voltage swell smallest voltage dip longest duration of a voltage dip longest duration of interruption and maximum value of the transient waveform data Transient waveform 9 Outputs the transient waveform of the worst case Max min list e e Outputs a list of maximum and minimum values and the hours of occurrence regarding voltage fluctuation each channel RMS fluctuation each channel for voltage cur rent frequency active power reactive power and appar ent power during the report output period All event detail list e e Outputs a list of all events and a detailed list of events The chronological or priority order of events in the lists de pends on the setting made in the Event List window Setting list e Outputs a list of settings of the currently read data These settings are the same as the content of the setting window that appears when View Setting is selected on the menu bar 104 15 3 Print Examples Output Items Available for Detail Setting You can make the output settings of graphs separately for every item and every channel regarding voltage fluctuation RMS fluctuation har monics fluctuation and interharmonics fluctuation Moreover you can draw two High and Low reference lines on the graphs On the voltage fluctuation
93. with the A and B cursors 4 5 Cursor Measurements page 42 2 Select File Save the active data as a CSV file on the menu bar The Select Data for CSV Conversion dialog box opens TIME PLOT window Select Dala for ESY Lonrersion E zj 185 teni TIME PLOT VOR Tae LHI LHe LHJ uU F e lv gt TIME PLOT AMS CHI CH2 H3 CH4 Hi e F r ff See Cider Numbes f Al C Dry Odd Orias xl elect b aream Orden me vis s ili a S 4 1 5 A I I amp I IL amp 1 m e en n n E OE C UE s n n a os n AN X119 11a 9l ca a 17188 g amp 9 1 1515 SI sl amp amp Sekt TA VETE THE TET wt 1 I 90 Chapter 13 CSV Format Conversion Function Delta V10 Flicker window elect Data for CSV Conversion E XJ Della vin Picker he Deka Vin 1 hma meeermaam Deta Yii IEC Flicker window Event voltage Select Data for LSY Conversion E E fluctuation window Im Mula Fluctuatun E verdi Giaph CHI CH CH3 ii f fe FF ok ce X tems Integrated power value window elert Data for CSV Conversion 3 Select the check boxes of measurement items to be converted to CSV format 4 When you click the OK button the Save As dialog box appears Spec ify the location for saving the file and the file name NOTE Select measurement items so that the number of items Items LE appearing in the
94. xk wq mn L uc 1 0 nx uv n 0o v Qm nq You can use the measurement result classification editor to edit divisions of the period and depth of the table 3 4 Tile Windows Click the E Tile button or select Window Tile on the menu bar The appearance of all currently open windows can be tiled within the application window H MERI EFTE T imb qu anm i or fen iR EO ea E r r unt dr L F i hs is FE iE i W im xit d Ch ES qos n moa 1 r m L maa nb prp tus C Hg UAI mcd p 54 pp rina i uit i Ex Deb Li E n r p ba cH af T mn iL LLIF T E FL Bog J s D TW oss 15 x TE V2 4 T m ET s M Ep E j Ta 1ST 20389805 CHR WHA oe a AE AUC db D Li nec aluo I e IF ute meon Dr ril fie FEIS LL LE BY PE BD Eee GS Is B w Oe BD QUE DEM E Te Cte tt Ce eC CT ee eet tes sim i DE Vise C Ma CIELO ie Cie hy oe CH HII Sie Dn S DERI doa UM ee et e pec rne a 34 3 5 Copying to the Clipboard 3 5 Copying to the Clipboard You can copy image data in an active window to the clipboard and paste it to a file in a word processing or other similar program Click the Copy button or select Edit Copy on the menu bar Example TIME PLOT VOLTAGE CH1 2 Utne When the five windows aa ui uz are copied and pasted ora 07 13 ara Ore UT 2b oreo Q3 Qu ERZ BRR Pr Be Wee Wee 183822 2238022 ZUCUAU ARG 18 38 22 AUS 19 28 2
95. zed and displayed From 08 05 Jo0 00 Period 1 day Excluding flagging data Display start date and time Flagging Editing Good Click the description Good in the window to display the Change Good dialog box Editing Good page 81 iol x Joc o0 Period 1 day Excluding 3 05 11 40 To 087 05 23 53 41 lies H2 BEDS H3 100 03 Qj SS Goods 33 0 Enter a number you wish to change the current Good to Click the OK button to reflect the entered Good in the Signaling win dow 84 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window 12 4 Measurement Result Classification Window Window Display Display start and end date and time To edit measurement result classification page 86 NOTE The Measurement Result Classification window of the 9624 10 corre sponds to the Events window EN50160 of the 3196 POWER QUAL ITY ANALYZER Press the H Open EN50160 Measurement Result Classification window button or select View Measurement Result Classification Window on the menu bar The Signaling window then opens fe Measurement Result Classification B x Display From 08 05 11 40 To 08 02 11 30 Dip or Swell Duration t s Duration tis voltage u 5epc t TOOn lt t 500r lt t qet 3 t 2n t BO lt t 180 t of Ure lt 100m lt 500m lt 1 3 i 20 i B 180 180 lt u 0 o o o o 0 Q0 J iE0 us1800 0 0 0 o 0o

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