Hioki 9625 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
9625
POWER MEASUREMENT
SUPPORT SOFTWARE
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Contents
User's License Agr eem e n t .............. ... .. ................. .. ... ................1
Confirming package contents.....................................................1
Symbols......................................................................................1
Notation......................................................................................1
Mouse Operation........................................................................1
Notes on Use.. .. .. ... ................. .. .. ................. ... .. ................. .. ... .... 2
Chapter 1 Overview __________________________ 3
1.1 Product Overview............................. ..................... ........3
1.2 Specifications................................................................4
1.2.1 General Specifications ....................................................4
1.2.2 Functional Specifications ................ ..... ..... .... ...................4
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1.3 Calculation Formulas ....................................................7
Chapter 2 Setup _____________________________ 9
2.1 System Requirements...................................................9
2.2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software......................10
2.3 Launching and Exiting the 9625..................................11
2.4 Loading/Saving Data...................................................12
2.4.1 Loading a Measurement-data File .................................12
2.4.2 Loading a Combined File ..............................................15
2.4.3 Saving in a Combined File Under a New File Name .....16
2.4.4 Saving a Combined File ................................................16
2.4.5 Settings at Startup of the 9625 ......................................17
Chapter 3 Screen Configuration_______________ 19
3.1 Screens.......................................................................19
3.2 Screen Con fig u rat ion .............. .. ... ................. .. .. ... .......20
3.2.1 Menu Bar .................................................. .....................21
3.2.2 Toolbar ..........................................................................22
3.3 Pasting to the Clipboard................ ................. .............22
Chapter 4 Displaying a Time-series Graph ______ 23
4.1 Basic Operation...........................................................24
4.2 Advanc e d O pe r a tion . ................ ... ................. .. ............28
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Chapter 5 Displaying Summary _______________31
5.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 32
5.2 Advanc ed Op e r atio n..................................... ... ........... 35
Chapter 6 Displaying ________________________37
6.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 38
6.2 Advanc ed Op e r atio n..................................... ... ........... 40
Chapter 7 Displaying a Harmonic List __________43
7.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 44
7.2 Advanc ed Op e r atio n..................................... ... ........... 46
Chapter 8 Displaying a Harmonic Graph ________47
8.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 48
8.2 Advanc ed Op e r atio n..................................... ... ........... 51
Chapter 9 Displaying a Waveform of Harmonic
Measurement Data _________________53
9.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 54
9.2 Advanc ed Op e r atio n..................................... ... ........... 55
Chapter 10 Displaying Settings _______________57
10.1 Basic Operation.......................................................... 58
Chapter 11 Saving Data in CSV Format _________59 Chapter 12 Printing _________________________61
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User's License Agreement

Important
Please read the foll owing a gr eem ent c arefully. This user's license agre eme nt (hereafter referred t o as A greem ent ) i s a l ega l c ont ract between the software user (individual or institution) and HIOKI E. E. CORPORATION (hereafter referred to as HIOKI). The term "software" includes any related electronic documentation and computer software and media, as well as any printed matter (such as the Instruction Manual). By installing, r eproducin g, or us ing the so ftware, you, the Lice nsee, agree to accept the license terms set forth in this Agreement.
This software is protected by copyright laws, international copyright agreements, as well as non-corporate laws. The software is a licensed product, and is not sold to the user.
1. License
This Agreement gr a nts yo u, the Li ce nse e, a li cen se to i ns tal l a s in gl e copy of the software on a specified computer system.
2. Explanation of other rights and restrictions
-1. Restrictions on reverse engineering, decompiling, and disassembling:
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software.
-2. Separation of components:
This software is licensed for use as a single product. You may not separate the components for use on multiple computer systems.
-3. Loaning:
You may not loan or lease the software.
-4. Transfer of software:
You may transfer full rights in accordance with this Agreement. However, if you do so, you may not retain any copy of the software, but must transfer the software in it s entirety (all compon ents, media, related d ocumentation such as the Instruction Manual, and this Agreement), and must ensure that the receiver of the software agrees with the terms set forth in this Agreement.
-5. Cancellation:
In the event that the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement are violated, HIOKI retains the right to cancel this Agreement without compromise of any of its other rights. In this event, you must destroy all copies of the software and its components.
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3. Copyright
The title and copyright rights concerning the software's related documentation, such as the Ins truction Manual and copies of the software, are the property of HIOKI and ot her li cen sors , an d are pr otec ted by copy rig ht laws and international agreement regulations. Accordingly, you must treat the software as you would any other copyrighted document. How ever, you are permitted to make copies as indicated in (A) and (B) below provided such copies are not intended for use other than back-up purposes.
(1) You may make a single copy of the software. (2) You may install this software on a single computer. However , you may not
reproduce the documentation supplied with the software, such as the Instruction Manual.
4. Dual media software
You may receive the same software on more than one type of media. However, regardless of the type and siz e of media provided, you may o nly use one media type and only on a single computer. You must not use or install the other media on any other computer. Furthermore, except when transferring the software as stipulated above, you may not loan, lease, or transfer the other media to any other user.
5. Warranty
-1. HIOKI reserves the right to make changes to the software specifications without any prior warnin g. If HIOKI relea ses a new ve rsion of the so ftware, it will provide registered users with information about the revised software.
-2. If the software does not operate in acco rdance with the supplied Instructio n Manual, or the software media or Instruction Manual are damaged in any way, you have one year from the date of purchase to apply for either an exchange or repair at HIOKI's discretion.
-3. In no event will HIOKI be liable for any damages resulting from fire, earthquake, or actions of a third party under the conditions stated in item number 2 above, or for any damage caused as a result of your using the software incorrectl y or und er unu sual cir cumsta nces . Further, the warranty is invalid if the following occurs:
(1) Damage in curred through tr ansp ort, mo ving , droppage , or an y other kind
of impact after you purchased the software.
(2) Damage incurred through any form of alteratio n, unwarranted servicing,
or any other type of mistreatment.
-4. In the event that the software is exchanged or repaired, the period of warranty expires on the latest occurring date out of the day stated in the original warranty, and exactly 6 months from the day the exchanged/re paired software is returned to you.
-5. Regardless of th e grounds for making a leg al claim, HIOK I and its l icensors will not be liable for any damage incurred (including, but not limited to: lost profits, suspen sion of business, l oss of data or lost savings) unstated i n the warranty terms for the use of this software. This is true even if HIOKI is notified of the possibility of such damages. In any event, HIOKI's liability shall be limited only to replacing defective software with software that is not defective
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI "9625 POWER MEASUREMENT SUPPORT SOFTWARE". To obtain maximum performance from the product, please read this manual first, and keep it handy for future reference.
Trademarks
• Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation .

Confirming package contents

When you receive the software, inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping. If damage is evident, or if it fails to operate according to the specifications, contact your dealer or Hioki representative.
Introduction
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Symbols

Notation

• Instruction manual
•CD
The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury to the user or damage to the product.
Advisory items related to performance or correct operation of the product.
(ex)
Edit - Copy
Unless otherwise specified, “Windows” represents Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
Indicates references. Indicates a screen display sequence.

Mouse Operation

Click Right-click Double click Activate Dialog
Press and quickly release the left button of the mouse. Press and quickly release the right button of the mouse. Quickly click the left button of the mouse twice. Click on a window on the screen to activate that window. Indicates a dialog box displayed on the screen
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Notes on Use

Notes on Use
In order to ensure safe operation and to obtain maximum performa nce from the unit, observe the cautions listed below.
• Always hold the disc by the edges, so as not to make fingerprints on the disc or scratch the printing.
• Never touch the recorded side of the disc. Do not place the disc directly on anything hard.
• Do not wet the disc with volatile alcohol or water, as there is a possi­bility of the label printing disappearing.
• To write on the disc label surface, use a spirit-based felt pen. Do not use a ball-point pen or hard-tipped pen, because there is a danger of scratching the surface and corrupting the data. Do not use adhesive labels.
• Do not expose the disc directly to the sun's rays, or keep it in condi­tions of high temperature or humidity, as there is a danger of warp­ing, with consequent loss of data.
• To remove dirt, dust, or fingerprints from the disc, wipe with a dry cloth, or use a CD cleaner. Always wipe radially from the inside to the outside, and do not wipe with circular movements. Never use abrasives or solvent cleaners.
• Hioki shall not be held liable for any problems with a computer sys­tem that arises from the use of this CD, or for any problem related to the purchase of a Hioki product.
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1.1 Product Overview

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Overview

1.1 Product Overview
The 9625 POWER MEASUREMENT SUPPORT SOFTWARE is designed to display measurement data on the 3166 or 3169-20/21 CLAMP ON POWER HiTESTER in a graphical format on a computer. The 9625 has the following functions.
(1) Time-series Graph Display
Displays measurement data in a time-series graph. When the demand in each system is measured separately, these measurements will be displayed one on top of another.
(2) Summary Display
Displays a list of measurement data
Chapter 1
(3) Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Report Display
Displays a daily, weekly, or monthly report of demand measurements
(4) Harmonic Analysis
Displays harmonic measurement data in the form of a graph, list, or waveform chart
(5) Printing
Prints out the screen image on the printer connected to the PC
(6) Data Combination
Combines up to 16 pieces of measurement data of the 3166 and 3169-20/21. The data is saved and read out as a single combined file.
Manually saved data of 3166 and 3169-20/21 cannot be loaded.
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1.2 Specifications

1.2 Specifications

1.2.1 General Specifications

Supported Model 3166, 3169-20/21 CLAMP ON POWER HiTESTER System Requirements PC : PC/AT compatible (DOS/V)
CPU : Pentium 200 MHz or higher Memory : 128 MB or more (recommended) Hard-disk space: Free disk space of 128 MB or more Display : XGA (1024 x 768) or higher Disk drive : CD-ROM drive (used for installation) OS : English version of any of the following operating
systems Windows 2000, Windows XP
Supplied Media One CD-R disc

1.2.2 Functional Specifications

(1) Data/Setting, Load/Save Function
Loaded Data/ Setting
Saved data/ Setting
Maximum data size Up to 528 MB / single piece of data
3166 : Integrated power-measurement data file
(CSV format with extension ITG)
Instantaneous value and integrated value Demand-measurement data file (CSV format with extension DEM)
Instantaneous value, maximum value, minimum value,
and demand value Harmonic-measurement data file (CSV format with extension HRM)
Instantaneous value, average value, and maximum value Waveform da ta file (Binary format with extension WUI) Setting file (Extension: SET)
3169-20/21: Data file (CSV format with extension CSV)
Instantaneous value, maximum value, minimum value, aver-
age value, integrated value, demand, and harmonic Waveform da ta file (Binary format with extension WUI) Short-term interval data file (Binary format with extension BIN)
Instantaneous value
9625 : Combined file (Binary format with extension DAT) 9625 : Combined file (Binary format with extension DAT)
Up to 1.5 GB / multiple pieces of data
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(2) Time-Series Graph Display
Graphic display item Voltage, current, active power, reactive power, apparent power,
power factor, frequency, integrated active power, integrated reactive power, demand, voltage unbalance factor, harmonic (level, content, phase angle, total value, and THD)
Y-axis upper/ lower-limit setting
Interval setting (selectable from these pre­sets)
Display-period setting
Reference-value setting The set reference value is displayed. Graph type selection Line graph, bar graph, 2-axis graph, and 3-dimensional graph Line style/color setting Line style and line color are selectable separately for each piece of
Stacked bar graph display Displays a stacked bar graph of up to 16 pieces of data
Cursor measurement Displays the measurement of a point selected using the cursor Data-display unit setting Data is displayed according to a selected unit; a unit of the engineer-
The position of the vertical axis (Y-axis) of the graph (upper limit and lower limit) is set by moving the slider or entering numbers.
1 cycle/0.1 sec, /0.2 sec, /0.5 sec, /1 sec, /2 sec, /5 sec, /10 sec, /15 sec, /30 sec, /1 min, /2 min, /5 min, /10 min, /15 min, /30 min, /1 hr, /2 hr, /3 hr, /4 hr, /6 hr, /8 hr, /12 hr, /1 day
• The analysis start date and stop date are selectable du ring the overall period of the measurement data. Analysis start date (year/month/day/hour/min/sec): Enter appropriate numbers. Analysis stop date (year/month/day/hour/min/sec): Enter appropriate numbers.
• Period of measurement data (from the measurement start date to the stop date) may be displayed.
data. Marker display is available.
(demand value/demand volume)
ing unit system (m, k, M, G, etc.).
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(3) Summary Function
Display-item selection Select items to be displayed on the summary. Daily, weekly, and monthly
report
Sums up the data of a selected per iod and displays a daily, weekly, or monthly report
Load-factor calculation Calculates the load factor/demand factor of a daily, weekly or
monthly report, and displays the result
Total per time segment Divides one day into a maximum of four segments, and sums up the
data of each segment
CO2 conversion display Display the integrated active power (kWh) in CO2 according to the
conversion rate.
(4) Harmonic Display Function
Waveform display Displays the waveform of the data for a selected date List display Displays a list of the harmonic data for a select ed date Graphic display Displays a bar graph of the harmonic data for a selected date Cursor measurement Cursor measurement is available in the waveform display and the
graphic display.
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(5) Setting Display Function
Setting display Displays a list of the current setti ngs
Reads the settings from the data file (3169-20/21) Reads the settings from the setting file (3166)
(6) Copy Function
Copying to the clipboard Screen images can be copied to the clipboard.
(7) Print Function
Time-series graphic display Prints the data shown by the time-series graphic display, and dis-
plays the preview
Summary display Prints the data shown by the summary display, and displays the pre-
view
Harmonic display Prints the data shown by the harmonic display, and displays the pre-
view Setting display Prints the data shown by the setting display, and displays the preview Comment input A comment may be inserted into the print. Printer Any color or monochrome printer compatible with the OS used
(8) CSV Format Conversion Function
Convertible Screens Time-series graph; Summary; Daily, Weekly and Monthly Report;
Harmonic Wavefor m
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1.3 Calculation Formulas

1.3 Calculation Formulas
(1) Load Factor [%]
(Displayed by using summing results from a daily, weekly, or monthly report screen)
Load factor =
• Average active power is the average of all active power measurements during the summing period. The maximum demand value is the largest among all demand value s during the period. The summing period is one day for a daily rep ort, s ev en d ay s for a wee kl y rep ort, an d one month for a monthly report. The load factor above represents the degree of fluctuations of electricity demand during sum ming per io d.
(2) Demand Factor [%]
(Displayed by using summing results from a daily, weekly, or monthly report screen)
Demand factor =
• The maximum demand value is the larges t among all de mand va lues dur­ing the summing period. Th e summing pe riod i s one day for a daily report, seven days for a weekly report, and one month for a monthly report.
• The facility capacit y is set in the Load data file dialog. Click menu bar, and then select tor shows how much power is used at maximum in terms of the percentage
of facility capacity.
Average active power [kW]
Maximum demand value [kW]
Maximum demand value [kW]
Facility capacity [kW]
Load
file to open the dialog. T his demand f ac-
X 100 [%]
X 100 [%]
File
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on the
(3) Voltage Unbalance Factor Uunb [%]
(Displayed only for the data measured in the 3P3W2M or 3P3W3M mode by the 3169-20/21)
U
Voltage unbalance factor
1
()
a
6
1
()
b
6
UUU
U
=
s
++
2
222
321
222
321
321
U
unb
2
3
2
3
b
=
X
100 [%]
U
a
()( )()
()( )( )
321
UUUUUUUUUUU +++=
ssss
321
UUUUUUUUUUU
++=
ssss
U1, U2, U3: Line to line voltage (instantaneous or average values)
• This voltage unbalan ce factor repr esents the deg ree of volta ge unbalanc e between three phase lines.
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2.1 System Requirements

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Setup

Chapter 2
2.1 System Requirements
The computer running the 9625 POWER MEASUREMENT SUPPORT SOFTWARE program must satisfy the following requirements.
Computer Type
Operating
System
CPU
Memory
Hard Disk
PC/A T compatible (DOS/V) English version of any of the following operating systems:
• Microsoft Windows 2000
• Microsoft Windows XP
Pentium 200 MHz or higher 128 MB or more Free disk space of 128 MB or more
(recomended)
Display
Disk System
Printer
XGA (1024 x 768) or higher CD-ROM drive
Used only for installation. Required for report printing on the computer.
Either color or monochrome can be used, but the fastest possible printing is recommended.
• For some models, proper operation cannot be guaranteed even when the above requirements are satisfied.
• To transfer data from a CLAMP ON POWER HiTESTER to a PC, a floppy disk (3166) or PC card (3169-20/21) is required.
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2.2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software

2.2 Installing and Uninstalling the Software
Installation
Use the following procedure to install the software.
1. Set up the computer.
Shut down all currently runnin g applications.
2. Insert the supplied CD disc into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Double-click the setup file (setup.exe) on the CD.
Supposing the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive is R (if another letter, substitute before the colon) then in the Windows Start menu, select
Run, and enter R:\english\setup.exe, then click OK.
4. The 9625 installer start: follow the directions on the screen to
complete the installation.
Uninstallation
• When installing, i f other ap plication ar e running i t may n ot be poss ible to complete the inst allation. As far as possible, c lose all other applications before beginning the ins tal la tio n. In particular, if any anti-virus software is running, it may preven t the installation, even though it is not a virus. In this case, make the appropriate settings in the anti-virus software to allow the installation to proceed.
• Following installation, the computer may need to be restarted.
Use the following procedure to uninstall the software.
1. In the Windows
2. Click the
Remove Programs Properties
3. In the
MEASUREMENT SUPPORT SOFTWARE
and click
Add/Remove
Install/Uninstall
Add/Remove
Start
menu, select
tab of the dialog, click on
.
Settings
Programs icon, to display the
dialog.
in the list of applications,
, and
Control Panel
9625 POWER
.
Add/
This runs the uninstaller, which removes the 9625 software.
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2.3 Launching and Exiting the 9625

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2.3 Launching and Exiting the 9625
Launching ____________________________________________________
1. In Windows, select
POWER MEASUREMENT SUPPORT SOFTWARE
Start - Programs
2. The main screen, entitled
SUPPORT SOFTWARE
, appears.
HIOKI
-
HIOKI 9625 POWER MEASUREMENT
HIOKI 9625
­.
-
9625
Exiting _______________________________________________________
File
1. Select
You can also click (Close) at the top right corner of the win­dow to close the application.
-
Exit
from the main screen.
2. The program clo s es.
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2.4 Loading/Saving Data

2.4 Loading/Saving Data

2.4.1 Loading a Measurement-data File

Load the data on a floppy disk saved by the 3166 or the data on a PC card saved by the 3169-20/21. The following types of data files can be loaded.
3166
3169-20/21
• Integrated power-measurement data file (Extension: ITG)
• Demand-measurement data file (Extension: DEM)
• Harmonic-measurement data file (Extension: HRM) Waveform data file (Extension: WUI)
• Measurement-data file (Extension: CSV) Waveform data file (Extension: WUI)
• Short-term-interval data file (Extension: BIN)
• If a waveform da ta file or a short-te rm-interval data file i s converte d to a CSV file using binary CSV conv ersion software, the CSV file cannot be loaded.
• A file cannot be load ed if it has been overwri tten on a spreadsheet pr o­gram.
• Waveform data is loaded directly from the medium on which it i s stored. When loading mult iple fil es, i ncluding a wave form d ata fil e, copy th e files onto the hard disk first or save data individually in a combined file.
Combined File:
2.4.2, "Loading a Combined File" (page 15)
2.4.3, "Saving in a Combined File Under a New File Name" (page 16)
1. Click the Load data file button , or select File - Load file on
the menu bar.
2. The Load data file dialog will appear.
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3. Click , and the Open dialog will appear.
4. Select a data file to be loaded, and click .
The Load data file dialog will appe ar.
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Loading Multiple Data Files Select a blank line, and click . Up to 16 data files can be loaded.
Changing a Data Name
1. Select a data file to change the name.
2. Click , and change the name.
Changing the Facility Capacity Setting
The set facility capacity is used in the calculation of the demand factor for a daily, weekly, or monthly report. The default setting is 0 kW. Change the setting as necessary.
1. Select a data file for which the setting can be changed.
2. Click , and the Change facility capacity dialog will appear.
3. Enter a capacity for each circuit, and click .
Deleting a Data File
1. Select a data file to be deleted.
2. Click , and a confirmation message will appear.
3. Click , and the selected data file will be deleted.
Deleting All Data Files
1. Click , and a confirmation message will appear.
2. Click , and all data files will be deleted.
5. After the data files have be en lo ad ed , click .
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2.4 Loading/Saving Data
• A waveform data file is loaded togeth er with the har monic-measu rement data file in the case of th e 3166, or with the measurem ent data fi le in th e case of the 3169-20/21. If the name of the waveform data file differs from that of the measurement data file, the waveform data file cannot be loaded when the measurement data file is loaded. When the files are named automatica lly in the case of the 3169-20 /21, the waveform data file cannot be load ed if the fi le nam es d iffer in their nu mer ic po rti on : XX of the measurement data fi le "69MEASXX.CSV" and XX of the waveform data file "69WAVEXX.WUI".
• When multiple data files are loaded, the meas urement perio ds of all files must not exceed one year.
• When a data file is l arge in size, an extended p eriod may be required to load the file. If the data file cons ists of numerous discrete harmonic measurements, loading even small files make take a long time. The loading time varies depending on the specification of the computer. The following examples show rough estimates; use them as a guide. (Conditions) 3169-20/21 measurement data files (including waveform data files) 1P3W, 2 circuits, All items are saved in the files. Data size: 64 MB
Loading time: Approx. 9 minutes Computer specification PC CPU : Pentium III 800 MHz OS : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional RAM : 256 MB (Loading directly from a PC card to the PC)
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2.4.2 Loading a Combined File

Load a combined file saved on the 9625. The following type of files can be loaded.
• 9625 combined file (Extension: DAT)
1. Click the Open combined file button , or select File - Open
Combined file on the menu bar.
2. The Open dialog will appear.
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3. Select a combined file to be loaded, and click .
• The combined files are the files saved in the format of the 9625.
• When a combined file is loaded, the previously loaded data will be deleted.
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2.4 Loading/Saving Data

2.4.3 Saving in a Combined File Under a New File Name

Combine loaded data files into one file, and save the file as a new combined file.
1. Select File - Save the combined file as on the menu bar.
2. The Save As dialog will appear.
3. Enter a filename, and click .

2.4.4 Saving a Combined File

Save changes in the loaded combined file.
1. Click the Save to combine d file butto n , or select File - Save
combined file on the menu bar.
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2.4.5 Settings at Startup of the 9625

Edit the startup settings as shown below.
• Load the file that was worked on last (this becomes effective after the next startup).
• Return to the default settings (this is effective at the next startup only).
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Select
Settings - Options - Others
on the menu bar.
If “Start with the i nitial condition next time” is checked, “Load previous file when starting” is ignored.
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3.1 Screens

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Configuration
3.1 Screens
To display a screen, click its tab.
(1) Time-series Graph Screen
Displays a time-series graph of selected data
Chapter 4, "Displaying a Time-series Graph" (page 23)
(2) Summary Screen
Displays a list of selected data
Chapter 5, "Displaying Summary" (page 31)
Chapter 3
(3) Daily, Weekly, and Monthly report Sc reen
Displays a daily, weekly, or monthly report of demand data
Chapter 6, "Displaying the Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Report
(page 37)
(4) Harmon i c List Screen
Displays a list of harmonic measurement data
Chapter 7, "Displaying a Harmonic List" (page 43)
(5) Harmonic Graphic Screen
Displays a bar graph of harmonic measurement data
Chapter 8, "Displaying a Harmonic Graph" (page 47)
(6) Harmonic Waveform Screen
Displays a waveform of harmonic measurement data
Chapter 9, "Displaying a W ave for m of Harmonic Measurement Data (page 53)
(7) Setting Screen
Displays major setting information
Chapter 10, "Displaying Settings" (page 57)
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3.2 Screen Configuration

3.2 Screen Configuration
When data has been loaded, the time-series graph will be shown.
Menu bar
Tool bar
Status bar Displays the time during cursor measurement, explanations of the menu bar or tool bar, and the "Loading" message.
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3.2.1 Menu Bar

3.2 Screen Configuration
The menu bar has the following menu options.
File Load File Load a data file.
Open Combined File Open a combined file. Save to Combined File Save changes to a combined file. Save the Combined File AsSave in a combined file under a new file-
name.
Save as CSV File Save the data of the displayed measure-
ment item in CSV format. Print Print out the currently displayed screen. Print Preview Display a print preview of the currently
displayed screen. Printer Settings Edit the printer settings.
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Recently Opened Com­bined File
Exit Exit the 9625.
Edit Copy Copy the currently displayed screen to
View Toolbars Show or hide the toolbar.
Change Column Width Change the column width in the list dis-
Graph 2D Display Display the graph in two dimensions.
3D Display Display the graph in three dimensions. Rotate Set the angle and depth to display a 3D
Change Vertical Axis Settings
Settings Printing Header Specify a title for the printout and screen
Options Display the Option dialog. Edit the dis-
Display a list of the combined files
worked on last.
the clipboard.
play.
graph.
Display the Vertical axis setting dialog for
a graph.
copies, or enter logo and comment to in-
sert into the printout.
play unit, time division, and other set-
tings.
Help Version information
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3.2.2 Toolbar

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1 Load data file 2 Open combined file 3 Save to combined file 4
Save as CSV file
5 Copy 6 Print preview 7 Print
3.3 Pasting to the Clipboard
The currently displayed screen can be pasted to the clipboard and worked on using another program, such as a word-processing pro­gram.
Click the Copy button , or select Edit - Copy on the menu bar.
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Display a time-series graph of selected data. Click the time-series graph tab to displa y.
Menu bar
Tab
Display-data item selection
Detail item selection
Display start/stop time setting
Cursor measurement value
Vertical-axis upper-limit slider (left)
Chapter 4
Graph type selection
Display-range scrolling
Display-period setting
Data-interval setting
Vertical-axis upper-limit slider (right)
Cursor measurement value
Vertical-axis lower-limit slider (left)
Cursor-indicated time
Vertical-axis lower-limit slider (right)
Cursor
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4.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Items to Display
Select a data item for each of the left and right axes of the graph. Select a graph type (line, bar, and stacked bar graphs) for each axis. Stacked bar graphs are available for demand volume and demand value (excluding the power factor) only.
(2) Select Detail Items
Select items to be displayed.
Show/Hid e Graph
Check the box of each item to be displayed.
Select Display Item
Select Data Type
(Value)
Left-click on the parameter of an item, and a list of selectable parame­ters will appear. Select an item to display from the list.
Left-click on the value of an item, and a list of selectable data types (instantaneous, average, maximum, and minimum) will appear. Select a data type from the list.
Select Circuit No.
Left-click on the circuit of an item, and a list of selectable circuit num­bers will appear. Select the circuit No. of the data to be displayed.
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Select Order
Select Data Name
Change Graph Format
Left-click on the order of an item, and a list of selectable orders will appear. Select the order of the harmonic data to be displ a yed.
Left-click on the data name of an item, and a list of selectable data names will appear. Select the name of the data to be displayed.
Left-click on the graph of an item, and the Change graph format dialog will appear. This box allows the line color, line style, line width, frame of bar graph, marker color, marker type, and marker size to be set.
NOTE
Line styles can be changed only when line width is set to 1.
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Show Measurement
Interval/Period
/File Name
Set Display Name
Display the measurement inter val, me asurement p eri od, and fi le name of the data.
Set the name of each display item to be used in printout. Left-click on the display name of an item, and the Display name dialog will appear. Check the Create setting manually box t o set the display name of e ach item separately. To use a common display format, choose symbols in the list to enter them in the Common display name text box.
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Set a data interval for the displayed data.
NOTE
• An interval smaller than the interval of the loaded data cannot be set. When multiple pieces of data have bee n loaded, a larger interval will be used.
• If the data interval is s et to other than an in tegral multi ple of the m easure­ment interval, the display may not show the actual data.
Set the start time and the stop time of the data to be displayed in a graph.
NOTE
If the display start time is set to a time other than (measurement start time + a multiple of the measurement interval by an integer), the dis­played time will differ from the actual time. Thus, measurements made immediately before the displayed time of each interval will be dis­played as made at the actual time.
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The display period may be changed by moving the scroll bar.
(6) Set Display Period
The display period may be changed by moving the slider for the dis­play period.
NOTE
• A maximum of 336 measurements may be displayed on a graph display at
• Any changes in s et tin gs (3 ) to ( 6) ab ove wi ll be re fle cte d in the settings for
(7) Measure with Cursor
Left-click in the graph display area, and the cursor will appear. The measurement of the point at which the cursor is located will be dis­played. To move the cursor, left-click at a point to which t he cursor is to be moved. The cursor can also be moved using the and keys on the keyboard. To hide the cursor, left-click anywhere outside the graph display area.
any one time. the summary screen.
NOTE
Cursor measurement is not available for 3D graphs.
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4.2 Advanced Operation
(1) Set Vertical Axis
Select Graph - Change vertical axis setting on the menu bar to dis- play the Vertical axis setting dialog.
Set Vertical Axis
The vertical axis is normally set automatically, but can be changed manually. The upper limit and lower limit of the vertical axis are also changed using the sliders.
Set Grid
Show or hide the grid line. Set the color and line style.
Set Reference Value
Show or hide the reference value. Set the value, color, and line style.
NOTE
The grid color of the time axis is deter mined by the gr id col or of the l eft axis.
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(2) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display unit for t he vertical axis and meas urement value, and the num­ber of decimals. When the Display CVS format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, cursor measurement values will be displayed using the setting for the measurement data, regard­less of this setting.
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(3) Change Background Color
The background color of the graph display area can be changed. Select Settings - Options - Others on the menu bar. Check the
Change the background color box. Click and choose a color in the Color dialog.
(4) Change Graph Display Interval
Change the interval at which a graph is updated . Choose the appropr i­ate interval for the PC used. Select Settings - Options - Others on the menu bar. If too much time is required to load data, increase the interval.
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(5) Set Time Scale of a Second or Less
Set whether to show or hide the time scale of a second or millisecond. Select Settings - Options - Others on the menu bar. Set if necessary. Changes in this setting will be reflected in the time scale for the sum­mary display and daily/weekly/monthly report display.
NOTE
The time scale of a millisecond will not be shown when short-term­interval (all wave) data is displayed at the data interval of "all wave."
Change the graph background color.
Change the graph update interval.
Set a time scale of a second or less.
(6) Display 3D Graph
Time-series graphs may be displayed in three dimensions. Select
Graph - 3D display on the menu bar; the gr aph will be shown in 3D. A
3D graph can be rotated. Select Graph - Rotate to display the Rotate 3D graph dialog.
NOTE
Cursor measurement is not available when the graph is shown in 3D.
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Summary
Display a list of numerical values of selected data. Click the summary tab to display.
Tab
Detail it e m selection
Display start/stop
time setting
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Display-range
scrolling
Data-interval setting
Display-period
setting
Screen scrolling
Invalid data is displayed as a blan k.
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5.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Items to Display
Up to 16 items can be selected for display.
Show/Hide Item
Select Display Item
Check the box of each item to be displayed.
Left-click on the parameter of an item, and a list of selectable parame­ters will appear. Select an item to display from the list.
Select Data Type
(Value)
Select Circuit No.
Select Order
Select Data Name
Show Measurement
Interval/Period/
File Name
Left-click on the value of an item, and a list of selectable data types (instantaneous, average, maximum, and minimum) will appear. Select a data type from the list.
Left-click on the circuit of an item, and a list of selectable circuit num­bers will appear. Select the circuit No. of the data to be displayed.
Left-click on the order of an item, and a list of selectable orders will appear. Select the order of the harmonic data to be displayed.
Left-click on the data name of an item, and a list of selectable data names will appear. Select the name of the data to be displayed.
Display the measurement inter val, me asurement p eri od, and fi le name of the data.
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Set Display Name
Set the name of each display item to be used in printout. Left-click on the display name of an item, and the Display name dialog will appear. Check the Create setting man ually box to set the displ ay name of eac h item separately. To use a common display format, choose symbols in the list to enter them in the Common display name text box.
(2) Set Data Interval
(3) Set Display Time
Set a data interval for the displayed data.
NOTE
• An interval smaller than the interval of the loaded data cannot be set. When multiple pieces of data have bee n loaded, a larger interval will be used.
• If the data interval is s et to other than an in tegral multi ple of the m easure­ment interval, the display may not show the actual data.
Set the start time and stop time of data to be displayed as a summary.
NOTE
If the display start time is set to a time other than (measurement start time + a multiple of the measurement interval by an integer), the dis­played time will differ from the actual time. Thus, measurements made immediately before the displayed time of each interval will be dis­played as made at the actual time.
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(4) Move Display Range
The display period may be changed by moving the scroll bar.
(5) Set Display Period
The display period may be changed by moving the scroll bar.
NOTE
Any changes in settings (2) to ( 5) above will be reflected i n the sett ings for the time-series graph screen.
(6) Scroll Screen
The screen can be scrolled up and down and right and left using the vertical and horizontal scroll bars.
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(1) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display units for numerical data and the number of decimals. Any changes in these settings will be reflected in the vertical-axis set­tings of graph. When the Display CSV format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, numerical data in the CSV for­mat will be shown with the number of decimals used for measurement by a measuring instrument.

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(2) Change Column width
The column width can be changed. Select View - Change column
width on the menu bar. Change the width in the Column width dialog.
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(3) Set Time Scale of a Second or Less
Set whether to show or hide the time scale of a second or millisecond. Select Settings - Options - Others on the menu bar. Set if necessary. Changes in this setting will be reflected in the time scale for the time­series graphic display and daily/weekly/monthly report display.
NOTE
The time scale of a millisecond will not be shown when the short-term­interval (all wave) data is displayed at the data interval of "all wave."
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the Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Report
Display the daily, weekly, or monthly report of selected demand data. The daily report shows numer­ically the sum of measurements taken at intervals of 30 minutes or 1 hour for a day. The weekly report shows numerically the sum of measurements taken at intervals of one day for a week. The monthly report shows numerically the sum of measurements taken at intervals of one day for a month. Click the Report:Daily/Weekly/Monthly tab to display.
Tab
Detail item selection
Display time setting
Daily/weekly/ monthly report setting
Display-range scrolling
Demand period selection
Screen scrolling
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6.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Items to Display
Up to 16 items of demand data can be set for display.
Show/Hide Item
Select Display Item
Check the box of each item to be displayed.
Left-click on the parameter of an item, and a list of selectable parame­ters will appear. Select an item to display from the list.
Select Circuit No.
Select Data Name
Show Measurement
Interval/Period/
File Name
Left-click on the circuit of an item, and a list of selectable circuit num­bers will appear. Select the circuit No. of the data to be displayed.
Left-click on the data name of an item, and a list of selectable data names will appear. Select the name of the data to be displayed.
Display the measurement inter val, me asurement p eri od, and fi le name of the data.
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Set Display Name
Set the name of each display item to be used in printout. Left-click on the display name of an item, and the Display name dialog will appear. Check the Create setting man ually box to set the displ ay name of eac h item separately. To use a common display format, choose symbols in the list to enter them in the Common display name text box.
(2) Select Demand Period
Select a demand period for the data to be displayed at either 30 minutes or 1 hour.
NOTE
An interval smaller than the measurement interval of the loaded data cannot be set.
(3) Set Display Time
Set the start date of the daily, weekly, or monthly report to be dis­played.
(4) Move Display Range
The display period may be changed by moving the scroll bar.
(5) Select Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Report
Select a report to be displayed from the daily, weekly, and monthly reports.
(6) Scroll Screen
The screen can be scrolled up and down and right and left using the vertical and horizontal scroll bars.
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6.2 Advanced Operation
(1) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display unit for the vertical axis and measurement value, and the num­ber of decimals. When the Display CSV format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, cursor measurement values will be displayed using the setting for the measurement data, regard­less of this setting.
(2) Change Column width
The column width can be changed. Select View - Change column
width on the menu bar . Change the width in the Column width dialog.
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Set whether to show or hide the time scale of a second or millisecond. Select Settings - Options - Ot hers on t he menu bar. Set if necessary. Changes in this setting will be reflected in the time scale for the time­series graphic display and summary display.
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(4) Sum Up Data
The total and average of demand values (active power), maximum demand, time of maximum demand, load factor, and demand factor will appear at the bottom of the data list. When multiple demand val­ues (active power) are selected, the sum of the demand values (active power) will be shown in the last column.
NOTE
To calculate the demand factor, the facility capacit y must be set. Select File - Load file on the menu bar to display the Load data file dialog. Set the facility capacity for each load.
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(5) Sum Per Time Segment
The operating hour can be set. In addition, the active energy per time segment may be displayed. Select Settings - Options - Divided by
time period on the menu bar. Set the operating hour and time seg-
ment. The operating hour is set wi th a resol ution of 30 mi nutes. I t must not extend over two days. Up to four time segments can be set. To display the active energy per time segment, check the Display the integrated power in each time division box.
(6) Display with CO2 Conversion
Integrated active power [kWh] values can be converted for display as CO
(carbon dioxide exhaust) valu es.
2
Select Settings - Options - Divided by time period on the menu bar. Specify the CO
To enable the displayed CO
conversion values check box.
CO
2
NOTE
• The CO2 converted [kWh] value multiplied by the CO
• The initial setting of the CO that change the rate by yourself accordingly.
conversion rate.
2
2
value
is equivalent to the integrated active power
2
conversion values, select the Display
conversion rate.
2
conversion rate is ”0.555 kg-CO2/kWh” so
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Display numerically the harmonic data of a selected time. The harmonic level, harmonic content, and phase angle are also displa yed. A harmonic li st cannot be displayed when the l oaded data doe s not contain harmonic data. Click the Harmonic : List tab to display.
Tab Display-data item selection Detail item selection
Display time setting
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7.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Items to Display
Select the data items to be displayed.
(2) Select Detail Items
Select items to be displayed.
Show/Hide Item
Select Display Item
Check the box of an item to be displayed.
Left-click on the parameter of an item, and a list of selectable parame­ters will appear. Select an item to display from the list.
Select Data Type
(Value)
Select Circuit No.
Select Data Name
Show Measurement
Interval/Period/
File Name
Left-click on the value of an item, and a list of selectable data types (instantaneous, average, maximum, and minimum) will appear. Select a data type from the list.
Left-click on the circuit of an item, and a list of selectable circuit num­bers will appear. Select the circuit No. of the data to be displayed.
Left-click on the data name of an item, and a list of selectable data names will appear. Select the name of the data to be displayed.
Display the measurement inter val, me asurement p eri od, and fi le name of the data.
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Set Display Name
Set the name of each display item to be used in printout. Left-click on the display name of an item, and the Display name dialog will appear. Check the Create setting man ually box to set the displ ay name of eac h item separately. To use a common display format, choose symbols in the list to enter them in the Common display name text box.
(3) Set Display Time
Set the display time by entering the time in the text box or moving the scroll bar.
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7.2 Advanced Operation
(1) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display unit for the vertical axis and measurement value, and the num­ber of decimals. When the Display CSV format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, cursor measurement values will be displayed using the setting for the measurement data, regard­less of this setting.
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Display a bar graph of the har monic data of a selected time. The data will be shown as a v ector dia­gram when it is the harmonic-power phase angle. A harmonic graph cannot be displayed when the loaded data does not contain harmonic data. Click the Harmonic:Graph tab to display.
Display-data item selection
Detail item selection
Display time setting
Cursor measurement value
Tab
Cursor
Chapter 8
Linear-axis/ logarithmic­axis setting
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8.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Items to Display
Select the data items to be displayed.
(2) Select Detail Items
Select items to be displayed.
Show/Hid e Graph
Select Display Item
Check the box of an item to be displayed.
Left-click on the parameter of an item, and a list of selectable parame­ters will appear. Select an item to display from the list.
Select Data Type
(Value)
Select Circuit No.
Select Data Name
Show Measurement
Interval/Period/
File Name
Left-click on the value of an item, and a list of selectable data types (instantaneous, average, maximum, and minimum) will appear. Select a data type from the list.
Left-click on the circuit of an item, and a list of selectable circuit num­bers will appear. Select the circuit No. of the data to be displayed.
Left-click on the data name of an item, and a list of selectable data names will appear. Select the name of the data to be displayed.
Display the measurement inter val, me asurement p eri od, and fi le name of the data.
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Set Display Name
Set the name of each display item to be used in printout. Left-click on the display name of an item, and the Display name dialog will appear. Check the Create setting man ually box to set the displ ay name of eac h item separately. To use a common display format, choose symbols in the list to enter them in the Common display name text box.
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Change Graph Format
Left-click on the graph of an item, and the Chang e graph format dialog will appear. This box allows the color of the graph to be set.
(3) Set Graph Display Time
Set the display time by entering the time in the text box or moving the scroll bar.
(4) Set Linear/Logarithmic Axis
When the harmonic level or harmonic content is displayed, the linear axis or logarithmic axis can be chosen as the vertical axis.
(5) Measure with Cursor
Left-click in the graph display area, and the cursor will appear. The measurement of the point at which the cursor is located will be dis­played. To move the cursor, left-click at the po int to which the cursor is to be moved. The cursor is also moved using the and keys on the keyboard. To hide the cursor, left-click anywhere outside the graph display area.
NOTE
Cursor measurement is not available for 3D graphs.
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(1) Set Vertical Axis
Select Graph - Change vertical axis setting on the menu bar to dis­play the Vertical axis setting dialog.
Set Vertical Axis
The vertical axis is normally set automatically, but can be changed manually in the case of a linear axis.
Set Grid
Show or hide the grid line. Set the color and line style.
Set Reference Value
Show or hide the reference value. Set the value, color, and line style.

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(2) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display unit for the vertical axis and measurement value, and the num­ber of decimals. When the Display CSV format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, cursor measurement values will be displayed using the setting for the measurement data, regard­less of this setting.
NOTE
The setting of the number of decimals is ignored when a logarithmic axis is selected.
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Harmonic Measurement Data
Display waveforms of the voltage and current of the selected time. Waveforms will not be displayed if the loaded data does not contain waveform data. Click the :Weveform tab to display.
Display-data selection
Tab
Waveform item selection
Cursor measurement value
Legend of line
Display time setting
Cursor measurement value
Cursor
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9.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Data Name to Display
Select the data name to be displayed.
(2) Select Waveform Display Item
Check the box of an item to be displayed, and its waveform will be shown. When an item has not been saved, the checked box will be displayed in gray.
(3) Set Waveform Display Time
Set the display time by moving the scroll bar for the display time.
NOTE
Time cannot be set by entering numeric values.
(4) Measure with Cursor
Left-click in the wavef orm di splay area, and the cur sor will appear. The measurement of the point at which the cursor is located will be dis­played. To move the cursor, left-click at the po int to which the cursor is to be moved. The cursor is also moved using the and keys on the keyboard. To hide the cursor, left-click anywhere outside the wave­form display area.
NOTE
Cursor measurement is not available for 3D graphs.
(5) Change Graph Format
Click on the legend of line of an item, and the Change graph format dialog will appear. This box allows the line color of the graph, line style, line width, marker color, marker type, and marker size to be set.
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(1) Set Vertical Axis
Select Graph - Change vertical axis setting on the menu bar to dis­play the Vertical axis setting dialog.
Set Vertical Axis
The vertical axis is normally set automatically, but can be changed manually.
Set Grid
Show or hide the grid line. Set the color and line style.
Set Reference Value
Show or hide the reference value. Set the value, color, and line style.

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(2) Change Display Unit
Select Settings - Options - Display unit on the menu bar. Set the display unit for the vertical axis and measurement value, and the num­ber of decimals. When the Display CSV format data by the number of digits in default setting box is checked, cursor measurement values will be displayed using the setting for the measurement data, regard­less of this setting.
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Display the settings of measurement data Click the Setting tab to display.
Tab
Measurement-data selection
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10.1 Basic Operation
(1) Select Measurement Data
Select the name of data to be displayed from the loaded data files.
(2) Set Column Width
Place the cursor on the right edge of the column to be adjusted; the cursor will change to a cross. Double-click to adjust the column wid th automatically, or click and drag the edge of the column to adjust the width manually.
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The data of the displayed measurement item can be saved in a CSV format file from the following scr eens: Time-Series Graphic; Summary; Daily, Weekly and Monthly Report; and Harmonic Wavefor m . Saved CSV files can be used to create reports using commonly avail­able computer spreadsheet programs.
1.
2.
Select Screen Display the screen from which to save data in CSV format.
Save in CSV form at Click the Save as CSV file button or select File - Save as CSV
file from the menu bar.
The Save as CSV file dialog appears. 
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Select the folder for saving the CSV file, enter a file name, and click
to save the data in CSV format.
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2.
Chapter 12
Print out the time-series graph screen, summary screen, daily/weekly/ monthly report screen, harmonic-list/graph/waveform screen, and set­ting screen on the printer connected to the PC.
Select Screen Display the screen to be printed.
Enter Printing Header You can add a logo/title/comments to the printout. Select Settings - Header on the menu bar. The Header dialog will appear.
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Set Printer Set the printer, paper, and page orientation. Select File - Printer set-
tings on the menu bar. The Printer Settings dialog will appear.
4.
Either color or monochrome prin ting can be sel ected. To print in mono­chrome, check the B/W PRINT box.
Display Print Preview Click the Print preview button or select File - Print preview on the
menu bar. The print preview will appear. Check the preview.
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Print Click the Print button or select File - Print on the menu bar. The
Print dialog will appear.
After confirming printer settings, click to start printing.
NOTE
Some colors selected on the screen might not be printed in mono­chrome.
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SOFTWARE
Instruction Manual
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