Installing the Software
To install the software, you need a PC with Windows XP or later operating system and a USB port. You also need the software CD-ROM and the optical USB interface that came with your power analyzer. Follow these steps to install the software:
Insert the CD-ROM into your PC's CD drive and run the setup.exe file.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Connect the optical USB interface to your PC's USB port and to the power analyzer's RS-232 port.
Turn on the power analyzer and press the DATA key until you see "PC" on the display.
Launch the Tes 3600 Power Analyzer Software 48 from your PC's start menu or desktop icon.
Using the Software
The software has four main functions: data logging, data reading, waveform display and harmonic analysis. You can access these functions from the main menu or the toolbar of the software. Here is a brief overview of each function:
Data Logging
Data logging allows you to record and save the measurements from the power analyzer to your PC in real time. You can set the logging interval from 1 second to 60 minutes and choose which parameters to log. You can also view the logged data in a table or a graph format and export them to a CSV file for further analysis. To use this function, follow these steps:
Select Data Logging from the main menu or click on
the Data Logging icon on the toolbar.
Select which parameters you want to log by checking or unchecking the boxes on the left panel.
Set the logging interval by entering a value in seconds or minutes on the right panel.
Click on Start Logging to begin recording data. The software will show you the current measurements on the table and graph windows.
Click on Stop Logging to end recording data. The software will prompt you to save or discard the data.
If you choose to save the data, enter a file name and select a folder location. The software
will save the data as a CSV file
that you can open with Excel or other applications.
Data Reading
Data reading allows you to read and display the data that you have manually stored in the power analyzer's memory. You can store up to 50 sets of data in the power analyzer by pressing the MEM key when measuring. You can then read these data from
the software and view them in a table or a graph format. You can also export them to a CSV file for further analysis. To use this function, follow these steps:
Select Data Reading from the main menu or click on
the Data Reading icon on
the toolbar.
Select which set of data you want to read by clicking
on one of the buttons on
the left panel. The software
will show you the date and
time of each set of data.
The software will display the selected data on
the table and graph windows.
You can switch between
different parameters by clicking
on their tabs.
If you want to export the data, click on Export Data
and enter a file name and select
a folder location. The software
will save the data as a CSV file
that you can open with Excel or other applications.
Waveform Display
Waveform display allows you to view and analyze the waveform of the voltage and current signals
from the power analyzer. You can zoom in and out, move the cursor, measure
the peak, rms, frequency and phase angle values, and save the waveform as an image file. To use this function, follow these steps:
Select Waveform Display from the main menu or click on
the Waveform Display icon on the toolbar.
The software will show you the waveform of the voltage and current signals
on the upper and lower windows
respectively. You can switch
between different phases by clicking
on their tabs.
You can use the buttons on the right panel to zoom in and out,
move the cursor, measure
the values, and save the waveform. The software will display
the values on the bottom panel.
If you want to save the waveform as an image file, click on Save Waveform and enter a file name and select
a folder location. The software
will save the waveform as a BMP file that you can open with any image viewer.
Harmonic Analysis
Harmonic analysis allows you to measure and display the harmonic distortion of the voltage and current signals
from the power analyzer. You can view the harmonic spectrum, the total harmonic distortion (THD), and the individual harmonic components up to the 50th order. You can also export the harmonic data to a CSV file for further analysis. To use this function, follow these steps:
Select Harmonic Analysis from the main menu or click on
the Harmonic Analysis icon on
the toolbar.
The software will show you the harmonic spectrum of
the voltage and current signals
on the upper and lower windows
respectively. You can switch
between different phases by clicking
on their tabs.
You can use the buttons on the right panel to zoom in and out,
move the cursor, measure
the THD and individual harmonics,
and export the harmonic data.
The software will display
the values on the bottom panel.
If you want to export the harmonic data, click on Export Data
and enter a file name and select
a folder location. The software
will save the data as a CSV file
that you can open with Excel or other applications.
Conclusion
The Tes 3600 Power Analyzer Software 48 is a useful and powerful software application that can help you to monitor, analyze and improve the power quality of your power systems. It can work with the Tes 3600 Power Analyzer, a portable device that can measure various parameters of power systems. The software can record, display, export and share the data in real time, as well as provide waveform display and harmonic analysis functions. The software is easy to install and use, and can help you to diagnose and troubleshoot power quality issues. We hope that this article has given you a clear overview of the software and its features, and that you will enjoy using it with your power analyzer.
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