Amprobe – Amprobe DMIII-Multitest Power-Quality-Recorder User Manual

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AMPROBE

DMIII MULTITEST

EN-70

elaborated and the corresponding series of values w

on’t be transferred to the definitive

memory.

10.2. DURING A RECORDING

If during a recording the external power supply is de-energised, the instrument will
continue the recording using the internal battery power until the batteries are exhausted
(the data store

d up to the point the instrument shuts down won’t get lost). For this we

recommend you ALWAYS insert a new set of batteries before a long recording.

The instrument uses sophisticated algorithms to prolong the battery life. Particularly if the
instrument is recording or is measuring energy (and the external power supply is not
connected), after about 5 minutes from the last key pressure or switch rotation the
instrument starts a special procedure to save the batteries ("ECONOMY MODE"): the
instrument keeps recording but the display is turned off.

During a recording the following are disabled:
AUTOPOWER OFF function
ON/OFF key
HOLD key
SAVE key

10.2.1. MENU key
If you press press the MENU key during a recording the following screen will appear:

INFO REC n XX

START

09.18.01 11:35

STOP

13.18.01 12:00

INT PERIOD: 15min

REC PERIODS:00004

REC TIME:139d.02h

HARM REC: (ON)

ANOM REC: (ON)

N ANOMALIES: 00000

Recording

Recording


This page includes:

1. START Date and Time
2. STOP Date and Time (or Manual).
3. Integration Period
4. Actual Number of Elapsed Integration Periods
5. Actual Recording Time
6. Status of Harmonic Flag
7. Status of Voltage Anomalies Flag
8. Number of Voltage anomalies occurred during the recording


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