GE DEH-210 User Manual

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PMCS Interface Toolkit

Appendix B: Automatic Waveform Capture and Waveform Retrieval on EPM 3720

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Appendix B:
Automatic Waveform Capture and
Waveform Retrieval on EPM 3720

Using a setpoint to trigger waveform capture or record
on the EPM 3720

When a Setpoint is programmed from the wizard, the EPM 3720 has the ability to
automatically capture or record waveforms based on the value of a specified
parameter. In order to display a Waveform Capture, the meter takes 128 samples
from a full cycle of any single selected channel. For a Waveform Record, the meter
takes 16 samples per cycle from multiple cycles on all 8 inputs simultaneously. The
device will store 36 cycles of 1 event, 18 cycles of 2 events, or 12 cycles of 3 events,
depending on the Record Depth programmed by the user. Please follow the
instructions below to use a Setpoint to trigger a waveform capture or record on the
EPM 3720.

For explanations of what the EPM 3720's various parameters mean, refer to the EPM
3720 Users Guide, in the section titled Sliding Window Demand.

9.

In the EPM 3720 wizard’s tabular data screen, click on the Setpoints
tab.

6.

Choose an unassigned setpoint number. Either Standard or High Speed
may be used, but High Speed is recommended for quicker response.
(See Section 6 of the 3720 ACM Installation & Operation Manual for
more details on configuring Setpoints.)

7.

Based on the parameter that will be set in the Trigger Key, select the
Setpoint Type.

8.

Set the Trigger Key. The Trigger Key is a code for the parameter that,
when its value passes a set limit, triggers an Action. Refer to the table
in this section for a list of Trigger Key codes.

9.

Enter the High and Low Limits as well as any Time Delays to operate
and release.

10.

Select the required Action. To record a waveform, choose Waveform
Recorder
. For Waveform Capture, remember that the waveform of

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