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There are five types of annotations:

START annotation (green)

The START annotation can be used to signify where important data begins. For example, the operator might want to establish a start annotation after having finished all probe connections and instrument setup, to indicate that any preceding data was preliminary.

Note

You are not limited to using the START and STOP annotations in pairs, or to show a range of data. You can use each as many times as desired to mark a particular point during recording.

STOP annotation (red)

The STOP annotation can be used to signify where important data ends.

File annotation (yellow)

File annotations contain the name of a picture or audio file relevant to the data. See “Using Image or Voice Annotations” later in this manual.

Text annotation

Text annotations contain a text note.

Power Configuration Change annotation

Power Configuration Change annotations are inserted by the system when a change is made to the Power Configuration in the Recorder. These markers only display in the Download dialog box.

To show or hide annotation markers:

In the Volts/Amps/Hz or Events view, check or uncheck the Annotations option on the view controls.

To open an annotation:

In the Volts/Amps/Hz view, Events view, or Download dialog box, click on the annotation.

If the annotation is associated with an audio (.WAV) or image (.jpg) file, the application associated with that file will start and open the file. If the file is not in the

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Contents 1750 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 1750 List of Tables 1750 List of Figures 1750 Power Recorder IntroductionContacting Fluke Safety Information XW WarningAccessories Symbols MeaningFeatures Fluke 1750 Power RecorderInput 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 Installing the Power Recorder at a Facility Work FlowInstalling the Recorder Connecting the Recorder to the WiringVerifying Your Connection Finishing UPPower Type Diagrams Managing Recorded DataExample 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 Communicating with the Recorder Using Power View Connecting to the RecorderNavigating in Power View on the PDA Power View MenusIcons on the Menu Bar Menu Tree FlukeHome Screen Azd113.bmp Downloading Data and Erasing Memory Azd117.bmp Azd108s.bmp Azd109s.bmp Viewing Live Data Scope ScreenMeter Screen Phasor ScreenHarmonics Screen Trend ScreenSetting Up the Recorder Viewing PhasesSetup screen shows setup options Setting the Clock Probe DetectSetting the IP Address Adding a Measurement DescriptionConfigure Nominal Power Values Using Phase Swap Setting the Volts and Current Ratio Assign Recorder Name and PasswordAzd132.bmp Change Display Language and Phase Identifier Working with AnnotationsAzd137.bmp Using Image or Voice Annotations Cleaning and Maintenance Turn off the RecorderRegulatory Information for Wireless Communication Synchronization and Sampling General SpecificationsInput Specifications Voltage and Current MeasurementsTransient Voltage Impulse Power and PF MeasurementVoltage and Current Measurement Accuracy Dip Sag and Swell MeasurementsExternal Interface Specifications Environmental and Safety Specifications