Fluke VR1710 FE VR1710 Users Manual - Page 15

VR1710 Settings, Apply, Typical Continuous Measurement, Settings

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Voltage Quality Recorder Using the Recorder 3. Click on (VR1710 Settings). From the Settings screen, you can specify the recording interval, dip and swell thresholds for triggering Events, or erase the Recorder's memory. 4. Enter the desired settings and press Apply. If Apply is not pressed, the Recorder reverts to its previous settings. Note Each time that Settings is opened, recording data stops and will not restart until the Recorder is plugged in again. The percentage of recording memory used is displayed. An estimate of recording time is shown under Typical Continuous Measurement. This shows the total amount of time the Recorder can collect data. If transients are detected, the strored waveforms will shorten the maximum recording time. Figure 3. Settings fbx003.bmp Notes When choosing recording intervals, note that shorter recording intervals may mean a shorter period of data is taken before the Recorder storage is exhausted, but shorter recording periods result in richer data than if longer periods are used. 5. Once the settings are correct, click Apply. 7

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Voltage Quality Recorder
Using the Recorder
7
3.
Click on
(
VR1710 Settings
)
.
From the Settings screen, you can specify the recording interval, dip and swell
thresholds for triggering Events, or erase the Recorder’s memory.
4.
Enter the desired settings and press
Apply
. If
Apply
is not pressed, the Recorder
reverts to its previous settings.
Note
Each time that
Settings
is opened, recording data stops and will not
restart until the Recorder is plugged in again.
The percentage of recording memory used is displayed. An estimate of recording
time is shown under
Typical Continuous Measurement
. This shows the total
amount of time the Recorder can collect data. If transients are detected, the
strored waveforms will shorten the maximum recording time.
fbx003.bmp
Figure 3. Settings
Notes
When choosing recording intervals, note that shorter recording
intervals may mean a shorter period of data is taken before the
Recorder storage is exhausted, but shorter recording periods result in
richer data than if longer periods are used.
5.
Once the settings are correct, click
Apply
.