Getting Recorded Data - Satec expertmeter PM180 Application Note

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See the following table for explanation of the fault distance parameters.
Name
FltTm
Fault time
FltTmmcs
Fault time, fractional seconds in µs
FltLoop
Fault loop type
FltDis
Fault distance, km/mi
FltR
Fault resistance, Ohm
FltX
Fault reactance, Ohm
FltMod
Fault location mode/status

3.3 Getting Recorded Data

See "Retrieving Recorded Data" in the PM180 Operation Manual for more information on
uploading files from the device and storing them on your PC.
To retrieve the recorded fault data from the device:
1. Ensure you have your device site selected on the PAS toolbar.
2. Select "Upload Logs" from the Logs menu or click on the "Upload log files" icon on the
PAS toolbar.
3. Select a folder for storing your log files and either point to an existing database, or type
a name for a new database where the data would be stored.
Description
Und = undefined loop
AG = phase A to ground
BG = phase B to ground
CG = phase C to ground
AB = phase A to phase B
BC = phase B to phase C
CA = phase C to phase A
ABG = phases A and B to ground
BCG = phases B and C to ground
CAG = phases C and A to ground
ABC = tree-phase loop
0 = single-ended fault location
1 = two-ended fault location
2 = forced single-ended location (remote unit didn't
respond)
3 = forced single-ended location (no remote match found)
4 = forced single-ended location (unsuccessful two-ended
location)
Value
13

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