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Manual en castellano para Power Vision 1.7 - Circutor

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Trigger Values<br />

Other than defining a trigger based on the curr<strong>en</strong>t threshold, this program also<br />

allows the user to define the trigger according to a specific time interval. This can be<br />

done using the “Time Trigger” box that appears on the CPL scre<strong>en</strong>. Accordingly, the<br />

device will only collect curr<strong>en</strong>t data that corresponds to the time interval defined. To<br />

activate it, check the “Activate Time Trigger” checkbox and indicate a start time and<br />

an <strong>en</strong>d time (in hours and minutes).<br />

Time Trigger<br />

Finally, in the “Parameters” section <strong>en</strong>ter the time period over which the CPL<br />

should collect data and the data that should be collected.<br />

Data Collection Configuration<br />

Select the appropriate value in the “Period” box to define the time period (in<br />

seconds) over which the CPL will record data. The “Wait Time” box to the right will<br />

instruct the CPL to start recording after the chos<strong>en</strong> number of seconds has passed<br />

(useful if after s<strong>en</strong>ding the data; you have to reposition the clamps).<br />

The frequ<strong>en</strong>cy of the electrical line that will be used in measuring the data can be<br />

varied (betwe<strong>en</strong> 50 Hz and 60 Hz; 50 Hz by default) using the option on the far right<br />

just beside the “Wait Time” option.<br />

Finally, using the Average, Maximum, and Minimum checkboxes, indicate<br />

which curr<strong>en</strong>t characteristics are to be saved.<br />

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