Agilent Technologies 5964-8134 manual Using the Front Panel Display with the Power Analyzer Input

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Using the Front Panel Display with the Power Analyzer Input

To select the measurement source:

Action

Press Meter to return the display to Meter mode. Press Phase Select at any time to toggle between the Main Output and the Power Analyzer input. The left-most digit of the front panel display will indicate either "φ1" for the Main Output, or "φ2" for the Power Analyzer input. If the φ2 front panel display returns a very high frequency value, it usually means that there is no signal connected to the Power Analyzer input.

Note that the Phase Select key also selects the measurement source to which the current range setting applies. The current range command is located in the Input menu.

Making Power Analyzer Input Measurements

Display

φ2 115V 60Hz

All measurements are based on acquiring and subsequently processing waveform information. Waveform information is acquired either from the ac source output or from the Power Analyzer input. When the ac source is on, it continually takes measurements and updates the front panel meter from whichever measurement source is active. The Meter key accesses the measurement functions from the front panel. This menu applies to both the ac source output and the Power Analyzer input.

NOTE: The Shift Harmonic functions also apply to the Power Analyzer input.

If the display indicates OVLD, the measurement capability of the unit has been exceeded.

Use the Meter menu for making Power Analyzer input measurements:

 

Action

Display

1.

Press Phase Select to toggle to the Power Analyzer input. A φ2 will appear

φ2 115V 3.04A

 

on the display when the Power Analyzer input is selected.

 

2.Press Meter and θ repeatedly to access the following measurement functions:

rms voltage and frequency (the default)

rms voltage and rms current

rms current and frequency (the default)

rms voltage and power

current crest factor

peak current, repetitive

peak current, non-repetitive

apparent power

reactive power

power factor

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

φ2

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The ac source uses the output frequency value when calculating many of the output measurements. For ac source output measurements, the ac source uses the programmed output frequency value. For the Power Analyzer input , the ac source uses the frequency measured at the V SENSE input channel. This is the default setting. You can also select the I SENSE input channel as the frequency measurement source.

Use the Input menu for selecting the frequency source:

Action

Display

If a voltage signal is not available to measure the output frequency, you must

FREQ:SRC CURR

select the current measurement as the frequency source. Press Input, scroll to

 

FREQ:SRC VOLT, select the CURR parameter and press Enter.

 

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Contents Addendum Contents Agilent Option 022 Description Agilent Dual Power Analyzer DescriptionFront Panel Menus Additions Scpi Programming Commands AdditionsPower Analyzer input. Connector plug is removable InstallationTurn the unit off before connecting any wires Rear Panel ConnectionsMeasurement Cable Connections External Shunt Line and Load Connections Setting the Output Frequency Modulation Check the External Current Shunt SettingFront Panel Programming To set the output frequency modulationMaking Power Analyzer Input Measurements Using the Front Panel Display with the Power Analyzer InputTo select the measurement source Use the Input menu for selecting the frequency sourceMEASureTVOLt? FETChTVOLt? Additional Measurement CommandsMEASureVOLTageRANKed? FETChVOLTageRANKed? MEASureTVOLtABSolute? FETChTVOLtABSolute?Query Syntax Parameters Examples Parameters ExamplesAdditional Sense Commands SENSeNSELectSENSeFREQuencySOURce FMDEViation Additional Frequency Modulation CommandsFMFREQuency RST Value UnitCommand Syntax Parameters Examples Additional Calibration CommandsCALibrateVOLTageEXTernal CALibrateCURRentEXTernalBehavior Differences of Existing Scpi Commands UPS Transfer Time Measurement Programming ExampleUsing the Power Analyzer Input with the GUI Making a MeasurementPrograms Agilent AC Source AC Source GUI Making a Voltage Phase Difference Measurement Modulating the Output Frequency Performing a Transfer Time TestTable A-1. Performance Specifications Power Analyzer Input SpecificationsTable A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Verification and Calibration for Option 020/022 Equipment RequiredTable B-1. Equipment Required Test Set up Verification ProcedurePower Analyzer Current Measurement Accuracy Power Analyzer Voltage Measurement AccuracyEnable Calibration Mode Calibration ProcedureDisplay Command Function Summary of Front Panel Calibration MenuCAL Save

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