Fluke 1750 Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View, Connecting to the Recorder

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Power Recorder

Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View

Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View

The PDA serves as your control panel for the Recorder. The Power View software installed on the PDA is designed to function as a remote front panel for the Recorder, since the Recorder itself is a “black box” with no integral display or external controls other than status LEDs. With Power View installed on the PDA, you are relieved of the burden of having to carry a laptop and Ethernet cable to a remote site when setting up the Recorder, checking its progress, or finishing a monitoring session.

You can alternatively connect to a Recorder from a PC directly using an Ethernet cable or remotely over an IP network. You can then use Fluke Power Analyze to set up the Recorder, view power measurements wherever the Recorder is installed, or download data from the Recorder.

Power View communicates with the PDA using a wireless controller radio interface. There is no provision for a hardwired PDA interface to the Ethernet port on the Recorder. After data is recorded and downloaded to a PC, you can analyze the recorded data using the Power Analyze software.

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Memory

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Communication

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Analyze Software

Fluke 1750

Direct Ethernet Connection

Power Recorder

 

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Figure 14. Connecting to the Recorder

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Contents 1750 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 1750 List of Tables 1750 List of Figures 1750 Introduction Power RecorderContacting Fluke XW Warning Safety InformationSymbols Meaning AccessoriesFluke 1750 Power Recorder FeaturesInput Terminals and Controls Applying the Front Panel Decal Applying the Front Panel DecalConnecting the Supplemental Ground Terminal Charging the PDA Battery Installing the SoftwareInstalling Power View on the PDA PC System Requirement for Power Analyze Installing Power AnalyzeLanguage Selection Work Flow Installing the Power Recorder at a FacilityConnecting the Recorder to the Wiring Installing the RecorderFinishing UP Verifying Your ConnectionManaging Recorded Data Power Type DiagramsExample Branch circuit at an outlet One-Phase IT No Neutral One-Phase Split Phase GND Three-Phase Delta Three-Phase IT Three-Phase High Leg Example a variant of power transformer winding type Element Delta ØC/L3 ØB/L2 Connecting to the Recorder Communicating with the Recorder Using Power ViewPower View Menus Navigating in Power View on the PDAIcons on the Menu Bar Fluke Menu TreeHome Screen Azd113.bmp Downloading Data and Erasing Memory Azd117.bmp Azd108s.bmp Azd109s.bmp Scope Screen Viewing Live DataPhasor Screen Meter ScreenTrend Screen Harmonics ScreenViewing Phases Setting Up the RecorderSetup screen shows setup options Probe Detect Setting the ClockAdding a Measurement Description Setting the IP AddressUsing Phase Swap Configure Nominal Power ValuesAssign Recorder Name and Password Setting the Volts and Current RatioAzd132.bmp Working with Annotations Change Display Language and Phase IdentifierAzd137.bmp Using Image or Voice Annotations Turn off the Recorder Cleaning and MaintenanceRegulatory Information for Wireless Communication Input Specifications General SpecificationsSynchronization and Sampling Voltage and Current MeasurementsVoltage and Current Measurement Accuracy Power and PF MeasurementTransient Voltage Impulse Dip Sag and Swell MeasurementsEnvironmental and Safety Specifications External Interface Specifications