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Viewing Measurement Data
• ‘Status’ indicates the overall quality of the measurement data.
• ‘Current RMS [A]’ indicates the RMS current read from that input; the cell will be
colored red if it caused an Alert. This will be blank for a voltage input.
• ‘Current pk-pk [A]’ indicates the peak-to-peak current read from that input. This will
be blank for a voltage input.
• ‘Voltage RMS [V]’ indicates the RMS voltage read from that input; the cell will be
colored red if it caused an Alert. This will be blank for a current input.
• ‘Voltage pk-pk [V]’ indicates the peak-to-peak voltage read from that input. This will
be blank for a current input.
• ‘Alert’ indicates the Alert status of the input. It will display one of ‘HC’ for a high
current Alert, ‘LC’ for a low current Alert, ‘HV’ for a high voltage Alert or ‘OK’ if there
is no Alert. If there is an Alert, the cell will be colored red.
• ‘High Current Alert [A]’ shows the high current Alert threshold. This will be blank for
a voltage input.
• ‘Low Current Alert [A]’ shows the low current Alert threshold. This will be blank for a
voltage input.
• ‘High Voltage Alert [A]’ shows the high voltage Alert threshold. This will be blank for
a current input.
• There are 4 columns showing ‘Current RMS [A]’ at different frequencies; one at
60Hz, one at 120 Hz and 2 at custom frequencies (180 Hz and 240 Hz by default).
These indicate the RMS current at these frequency components and are blank for
voltage inputs.
• There are 4 columns showing ‘Voltage RMS [A]’ at different frequencies; one at
60Hz, one at 120 Hz and 2 at custom frequencies (180 Hz and 240 Hz by default).
These indicate the RMS voltage at these frequency components and are blank for
current inputs.
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