Fluke VR101S manual Printing Events from the Events Tab

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VR101S

Users Manual

Printing Events

Printing Events from the Events Tab

1.With the Events tab displayed, choose Print from the File menu (or click the print button on the ToolBar).

2.Choose the option you want from the Print dialog box (printing all events, printing one or more pages, or printing a number of events that you selected).

3.Click OK.

Printing a Graph

1.With a Quick Summary, a Transient Graph, or an Event Distribution Graph open, choose Print from the File menu (or click the print button on the ToolBar).

2.Click Setup from the Print dialog box.

3.If you want the horizontal axis longer than the vertical axis, choose Landscape orientation from the Print Setup dialog box.

4.Click OK.

5.Choose the options you want from the Print dialog box and click OK.

If you are printing a Quick Summary or an Event Distribution Graph with a color printer, EventView software gives event types different colors so that you can distinguish between them. If you do not have a color printer, the software assigns patterns instead of colors to different event types.

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Contents VR101S Page Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Service Centers Table of Contents Chapter Chapter VR101S Features of the Voltage Event Recorder System Getting StartedIntroduction Quick Overview Safety Plugging in a recorderUsing an Ungrounded Outlet Polarity IndicationSafety Inspection Battery CareElectrical Immunity Maintenance Product ServiceWhat You Need to Run Fluke EventView Software What’s in the VR101S PackageInstalling EventView software Installing EventView software Setting the Time and Date Setting Up the VR101 Connecting the Optical Interface CableStarting EventView Selecting a COM Port Opening the Site Report WindowSetting Thresholds on the Status Tab Voltage TransientsVoltage Swells Voltage Sags Line Frequency VariationsFlash When Data Available Viewing the Default Threshold SettingsChoosing and Saving New Default Threshold Settings Choosing Operating OptionsDescribing the Site Viewing Realtime Readings of the RecorderViewing Recorder Information Sending the Setup to the Recorder Clearing all events from the recorderStarting Event Recording VR101S Retrieving Saving Events Retrieving Events from a RecorderSaving Events Opening an Already Saved File VR101S Displaying and Printing Events Displaying EventsViewing the Events Tab Event # column Start Time columnEvent column Displaying and Printing Events Hot to Neutral Thresholds Extreme Column End Time/Duration/Degree ColumnVR101S Viewing Events as a Bar Graph Quick Summary Viewing a Single Transient as a Graph Viewing Events as an Event Distribution Graph VR101S Changing Graph Styles Printing Events Printing Events from the Events TabTroubleshooting Optical Interface CableIRQ Printers Voltage Event RecorderTechnical Support Why Is It Such a Concern? Power Quality IssuesPower Quality Background Effects of Poor Power Quality within Your OrganizationCommon Questions about Power Quality Why Not Use a Meter and Check?Why Not Buy a Protection Device? Power Quality Definitions Standards Power Line Disturbance DefinitionsDisturbance-Free Voltage Common Power Line Disturbances How Bad is Bad? Cbema CurveCauses and Effects of Poor Power Quality Causes of Poor Power QualityHow Power Line Disturbances Affect Your Equipment Performing a Power Quality Study Developing a Power Quality Monitoring ProgramDeveloping a Tolerance Plan Finalizing the Power Quality Monitoring PlanDeveloping a Location Plan Developing the Study Duration StrategyFinal Note Now That I Have This Information, What Do I Do with It? Repetitive / Cycling EventsUnrepetitive / Isolated Events Transient Power Line VR101S VR101 Specifications Equipment RatingsPlug Configurations VR101 Specifications Sag, Swell & Outage Measurement Neutral to groundTransient Measurement Frequency MeasurementTime Measurement Events 1 secondApprovals Declaration of Conformity Statement of ConformityIndex VR101S Index VR101S