Printing data, Real-time data logging, Viewing real-time min/max log – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 7

Monitoring Meters

Viewing Real-time Min/Max Log

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EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

Printing Data

To check the report, as it will look when printed, select Print
Preview from the File menu.

To print retrieved data, click on the

button on the PAS

toolbar, select a printer, and then click OK.

Real-time Data Logging

PAS allows you to store data records to a database
automatically at the time it updates data on the screen.

To setup the real-time logging options:

1. Open the Data Monitor window.

2. Click on the “RT Logging On/Off”

button on the

local toolbar, or select “RT Logging Options” from the
Monitor menu.

3. Select a database, or type the name for a new

database and select a directory where you want to
save it.

4. Select the number of tables, and the number of

records in each table you want recorded.

5. Adjust the file update rate for automatic recording. It

must be a multiple of the sampling rate that you
defined in the Instrument Setup dialog.

6. Click Save.

When you run real-time data polling, PAS automatically saves
retrieved records to a database at the rate you specified.

The “RT Logging On/Off” button

on the toolbar should be

checked all the time. You can suspend logging by un-
checking the button, and then resume logging by checking it
again.

Viewing Real-time Min/Max Log

To retrieve the real-time Min/Max log data from your meter:

1. Select the device site from the list box on the PAS

toolbar.

2. Point to RT Min/Max Log on the Monitor menu, and

then select a data set you want to view.

3. Ensure that the On-line button

on the PAS toolbar

is checked.

4. Click on the Poll button

.

PAS supports 9 programmable data sets that you can
organize as you wish. To build your data sets, select MinMax
Data Sets from the Monitor menu or click on the

button

on the local toolbar.

See

Working with Tables

in Chapter 9 for more information

on working with tables.

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