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Viewing Measurement Data
Note:
A live connection to the monitor is required for a single-shot
measurement.
9.2. Viewing Flux Data
RotorFluxPro is used to view and analyze Flux data. Because it is also used for other
Iris Power LP products without IAM, RotorFluxPro has its own help files. Refer to the
RotorFluxPro Help files for details on using the application.
9.3. Viewing PD Data
PDView is used to view and analyze PD data. Because it is also used for other Iris
Power LP products without IAM, PDView has its own help files. Refer to the PDView Help
files for details on using the application.
9.4. Viewing SM Data
SMView is used to view and analyze SM data. Data can be viewed as summary
numbers, raw data, frequency spectra and trends over time.
9.4.1. SM Data Basics
SM measurements contain 3 basic types of data:
• Summary data – this is the result of the measurement analysis. It is most useful for
trending changes over time.
• Raw data – this is the digitized data that was collected from the monitor in puts. It
can be viewed as spectra and raw waveforms.
• Status data – this is the top-level status of the measurement such as whether the
input data was clipped, or if the measurement produced an Alert result.
Summary data for SM measurements include:
Summary Number Definition
RMS result This is the RMS reading from each input.
Peak-to-Peak result This is the Peak-to-Peak reading from each
input.
Frequency-specific results This is the RMS reading from each input at
the selected frequency. For example,
“Current RMS 60 Hz” shows the RMS
value of the 60 Hz frequency component.
9.4.2. SMView Overview
On opening SMView, it is split into 3 main sections:
• The ribbon is used to switch between different data views such as the Summary view
or the Measurement view. It also contains controls and/or information relevant to
the currently selected view.
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