3 viewing real-time waveforms, Viewing a waveform graph, Viewing real-time waveforms – SATEC PM135 Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 7 Monitoring Meters

Viewing Real-time Waveforms

PM135 Powermeter Series

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See

Working with Tables

in Chapter 9 for more information on working

with tables.

7.3 Viewing Real-time Waveforms

To retrieve real-time waveforms from your meter:

1. Ensure that the On-line button

on the PAS toolbar is checked.

2. Select the device site from the list

box on the toolbar.

3. Select RT Waveform Monitor from

the Monitor menu or click on the

button on the PAS toolbar.

Use the Poll button

for a single-step poll or the Continuous poll

button for continuous polling.

To stop continuous polling, click on the Stop button

.

The meter provides simultaneous capture of six one-cycle voltage and
current AC waveforms at a rate of 64 samples per cycle. To give you a
more representative picture, PAS extends the waveforms across the
window up to eight cycles by repeating the captured waveforms.

To select the channels you want to view, click with the right mouse button
on the waveform window, select Channels..., check the channels for the
phase you want displayed, and then click OK.

See

Working with Graphic Windows

in Chapter 9 for more information on

working with waveforms.

Retrieved waveforms can be displayed in different views as overlapped or
non-overlapped waveforms, as RMS cycle-by-cycle plot, or as a harmonic
spectrum chart or table.

Viewing a Waveform Graph

When you open a new file, PAS shows you a waveform graph with non-
overlapped waveforms as shown in the picture above.

Click on the

button on the local toolbar to see overlapped waveforms.

Click on the

button for non-overlapped waveforms.

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