HT instruments SOLAR300N User Manual
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Description of the columns:
N.:
Progressive spike number.
L.:
Phase in which the spike occurred.
Time:
Date/time in which the anomaly occurred.
Peak+:
Max. positive value reached by the spike during the observation
interval.
Peak-:
Min. negative value reached by the spike during the observation
interval.
Delta+:
Max. relative positive differential reached by the spike during the
observation interval.
Delta-:
Min. relative negative differential reached by the spike during the
observation interval.
Type:
Spike type (Up/Down).
F/S:
Spike speed (Fast if dV/dt >100V/5
s, Slow if dV/dt >100V/78s).
Within this page, the following keys are active:
The up and down arrow keys move the cursor along the list of Spikes
The right and left arrow keys move the column display to the right or to the left
The
F1 key (or the PAG item on the display) moves to the following pages of Spikes (to be
selected with the F3 or F4 key or with the MOD (+) or MOD (-) items on the display)
The
F2 key (or the PARAM item on the display) accesses the page which shows the
settings made for the Spikes (see Fig. 163)
The
ESC key (or the smart icon ) exits the function and goes back to the “Recording
Analysis” page (see Fig. 154)
This page shows the parameters set for voltage Spikes before recording:
Fig. 163: Spikes parameters
The following elements are indicated:
Limit: set voltage threshold.
The total number of spikes occurred is also displayed (Events)
Within this page, the following keys are active:
The up and down arrow keys move the cursor alternately onto Type, Phase or F/S
The
F3 and F4 keys (or the item MOD (+) and MOD (-) on the display) allow filtering
the Spikes to be selected. It is possible to select All, Up, Down (if the cursor highlights
Type); All, Phase1, Phase2, Phase3, Neutral (if the cursor highlights Phase); All,
Fast, Slow (if the cursor highlights F/S)
The
ENTER key (or the smart icon
on the display) confirms the choice previously made
and displays the Voltage Spike table
The
ESC key (or the smart icon ) exits the function and goes back to the “Spikes”
page (see Fig. 162)