Viewing recorded files, Viewing options, Viewing the device event log – E-Mon E-PS-A-RTU-N User Manual
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Retrieving EN50160 Statistics Files on Demand
To manually retrieve the EN50160 statistics files on demand, select “Upload
EN50160 Compliance Stats” from the Logs menu and specify the database to which
you want the data to be stored.
Retrieving the EN50160 Online Statistics
To retrieve the present contents of the EN50160 statistics counters accumulated
since the beginning of the current evaluation period, select “Upload EN50160
Online Stats” from the Logs menu and specify the database to which you want the
data to be stored. The statistics records will be marked as online events.
See
Viewing the EN50160 Online Statistics Report
for information on how to get the
EN50160 compliance report for the latest online statistics stored in the database.
Viewing Recorded Files
Viewing Options
Viewing Options
Viewing Options
Viewing Options
Uploaded data can be viewed on the screen, printed, and exported to other
applications.
Power Software offers you different options for easy analysis of retrieved trend and
fault data. Data can be displayed in primary or secondary units. You can use
filtering to find out and work with a subset of events that meet the criteria you
specify, or use sorting to rearrange records in the desired order. Power Software
can link events and the corresponding data records and waveforms together to
allow you more effective analysis of recorded events.
For data log files, Power Software allows you to view data trends in a graphical
form, measure the delta time and magnitude between two trend points, calculate
average and peak values within time intervals.
For waveform files, Power Software provides phasor diagrams, symmetrical
components and delta measurements, and can show you a waveform as an RMS
plot or as a spectrum chart.
For more information on viewing log files and available options, see the “Power
Software Getting Started Guide”.
Viewing the Device Event Log
Viewing the Device Event Log
Viewing the Device Event Log
Viewing the Device Event Log
Event log files are displayed in a tabular view. Power Software loads the entire database
table to a window, so that you can scroll through the entire log to view its contents.