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Newly Designed Architecture |
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Intuitive control by using cursor keys in four different
directions.
To reduce setting errors, menus display settings in order of
relative importance in order.
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Measured Value Direct Save Function |
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Two USB ports for peripherals are installed for direct data
saving (up to 1 G byte) in USB memory at shortest intervals.
The saved data can be opened in applications such as Excel.
* Excel is a registered
trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A.
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A Variety of Display Formats |
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In addition to numerical data, the WT500 can display input
signal waveforms and trends (time variation of numerical
data). Bar graph display and vector display are also
available with the harmonic measurement (/G5) option.
*1 Waveforms of up to
approximately 5 kHz can be displayed.
*2 Excludes single-phase models.
Split screen display for numerical values and waveforms is
not available.
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Simple Setting and Display of Efficiency |
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Example: η1 = PΣ/P1 x 100%
η2 = PΣ/P2 x 100% |
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Two
efficiency calculations can be set by selecting input
elements or output elements from a list.
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USB Memory Storage Function |
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Only necessary items within the measured data like voltage,
current, and power can be saved in USB memory in binary or
CSV format (up to 1 GB).
Files saved in CSV format can be opened in general-purpose
applications such as Excel to allow displaying of data in
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Variety of Integration Functions |
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In addition to integration functions of active power (WP),
current (q), reactive power (WQ), and apparent power (WS), a
new feature provides measurement of bought and sold watt
hours. Also, average active power can be calculated over an
integration interval.
This feature is useful for evaluating the power consumed by
intermittent-control instruments in which the power value
fluctuates. Average active power is calculated by using
user-defined settings.
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