Typical Configurations - MARTINDALE VR2250 User Instruction Manual

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By pressing START/STOP the recording of the selected parameters is started according to
the settings made in the MENU (see paragraphs 8.1 and 8.2). The rotary switch position
doesn't affect the recording setting.
As the default value of the integration periods is set at 15 minutes the instrument will store
data in the temporary memory for 15 minutes. Afterwards the instrument will elaborate the
results saved in the temporary memory and will save the result of this elaboration (min,
avg, and max values) in the definitive memory. Therefore, if an integration period of 15
minutes has been set, the recording will continue for about 15 minutes before producing a
series of recorded values. If the recording is interrupted before the selected integration
period has completely elapsed the data stored in the temporary memory will not be
elaborated and the corresponding series of values won't be transferred to the definitive
memory.

10.2.2. Typical Configurations

To activate the Typical Configurations, follow this procedure:
1. Turn the rotary switch to "ANALYSER".
2. Press MENU key followed by F1/F2 to navigate to the following screen:
3. Press MENU key again. The instrument displays a screen as shown below (picture on
the left). This way it is possible to select the desired configuration with F1 or F2 key.
TYPICAL CONFIG.
EN50160
SURGES & DIPS
HARMONICS
START-UP
POWER & ENERGY
Configuration selection
4. Press ENTER key. The instrument displays the message "Data saved" for a while to
confirm the desired configuration (see above on the right). The instrument will return to
the measure mode.
MENU GENERAL
SAFETY TEST MEMORY
ANALYZER MEMORY
RESET
ANALYZER CONFIG
RECORDER CONFIG
CONTRAST
DATE&TIME
LANGUAGE
Data saved
Confirmation configuration selection
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TYPICAL CONFIG.
EN50160
SURGES & DIPS
HARMONICS
START-UP
POWER & ENERGY
VR2250

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