6.3 Toolbar and Button Definitions
Pause: Pauses the data from flowing into Main Window.
Basic Data: Initiates the flow of Basic data into the Main Window.
Energy Data: Initiates the flow of Energy data into the Main Window.
Harmonic Data: Initiates the flow of Harmonic data into the Main Window.
Harmonic Summary: Initiates the flow of Harmonic Summary data into the Main Window.
Waveform Data: Initiates the flow of Waveform data into the Main Window.
PMU-1 Data: Initiates the flow of PMU-1 data into the Main Window.
PMU-2 Data: Initiates the flow of PMU-2 data into the Main Window.
Phase Data: Initiates the flow of Relative Phase Data into the Main Window.
6.3.4
Configuration Toolbar
Figure 6.5: Configuration Toolbar
Configuration Toolbar Items: Unit Information, Configuration Ports Info, Configure Measure-
ment, Configure Scheduled, Configure Trigger Parameters, Configure Kp Scaling, Configure Relays,
Configure UDP.
Unit Information: Provides specific information of the 1133A, e.g. serial number, IP address,
firmware version, calibration.
Configure Ports: Opens the configure ports window. Configuration includes all data ports in the
1133A.
Configure Measurement: Opens measurement parameters window. Configuration includes DSP
parameters mode, CT/PT cal, XFMR loss and Anti-Creep.
Configure Scheduled: Opens the configure scheduled storage window. Includes all scheduled
storage choices and frequency.
Configure Trigger Parameters: Opens trigger configuration window. Provides access into the
various triggering setup functions and event notification.
Configure Kp: Configures Kp (KYZ) register scaling for selected measured quantities.
Configure Relays: Opens configure relays window. Provides access to the relay setup mode:
Triggers, Pulse-per-Hour and KYZ pulse metering.
Configure UDP: Opens the UDP broadcasting window. Selects data to be broadcast over the
Ethernet and broadcasts when clicking the Apply button.
6.3.5
Flash Toolbar
The Flash Toolbar provides a place for you to manage the flash memory module, and stored records
in the flash module. The memory module is divided up into two adjustable sections: memory
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