PQA-HiVIEW PRO 9624-50
Power Measuring Instruments
» Powerful Software for
3196 and 3197
Power Quality Analyzers
» Quick and Easy Report Generation
and Data Analysis
Advanced Power Data Management on Your PC
✔ Viewer function lets you see the 3196 or
3197 screen on your PC
✔ Calculate demand and energy consumption
✔ Calculate over defined periods
✔ Convert binary data to CSV
✔ Create and print professional reports
✔ ITIC curve and EN50160 data display from
the 3196
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PQA Hi-VIEW PRO 9624-50
Powerful Functions to Make the Most of your Power Quality Data
■ Viewer Function 3196 3197
TIME PLOT screens
Display and analyze measurement data the RMS ¸ ¸ In the TIME PLOT window,
same as you would on the Power Quality Voltage ¸ ¸
calculations can be applied to
Harmonic and inter-harmonic fluctuations ¸ -
Analyzer. Demand and energy consumption ¸ ¸ measurements within a time span
Event screens
List ¸ ¸ specified by A and B cursors.
Event details ¸ ¸
Waveforms ¸ ¸
Vector ¸ -
Easy and quick data processing
• Generate reports
DMM ¸ -
Harmonics ¸ -
• Convert to CSV for data handling applications Flicker ¸ -
Settings screens ¸ ¸
Model 3196 (stores binary data only)
Download PC Card data
via LAN
From PC Card
3197 Transfer memory data to a
PC via USB with the program
supplied with the 3197
Display Example of Data from a 3196
■ Convert measurement data to CSV format
Measurement data within a time span specified in the TIME PLOT
window, and binary data of an event waveform selected in the
Event Waveform window, can be converted to CSV format. CSV-
format files can be loaded into a spreadsheet program on the PC.
■ Printing
Output each report window to your PC's printer.
Display Example of Data from a 3197
Features for complete report generation
■ Print complex reports in batches or store in rich text format ■ Auto setting:
files using three report generation setting methods: Without changing Detailed settings, voltage anomaly analysis data is output as a batch
❍ Auto: Outputs basic parameters
❍ Custom: Outputs any selected parameter
❍ Detailed: Outputs a specified time-series graph with details
3196 3197
Report Output Parameters Auto Custom Detailed Auto Custom Detailed
RMS voltage fluctuation graph (TIME PLOT window) ° • • ° • •
RMS current fluctuation graph (TIME PLOT window) ✕ • • ✕ • •
Voltage, rms (TIME PLOT window) ✕ ✕ • ✕ ✕ •
Harmonic fluctuations, and inter-harmonics (TIME PLOT window) ✕ ✕ • — — —
Energy consumption graph, demand graph ✕ ✕ • ✕ ✕ •
Flicker graph ✕ ✕ • — — —
Voltage total harmonic distortion percentage list (TIME PLOT window) ° • • ° • • ■ Custom setting:
Current total harmonic distortion percentage list (TIME PLOT window) ✕ • • — — — Select frequently used parameters to print, and output as a batch
EN50160 overview and signaling ° • ✕ — — —
EN50160 harmonics and classified measurement results ° • ✕ — — —
Worst case ° • ✕ ° • ✕
Transient waveform ✕ •* ✕ — — —
Maximum/minimum list ° • ✕ ° • ✕
All event waveforms ° • ✕ ° • ✕
Detailed list of all events ° • ✕ ° • ✕ Report settings can be saved and reloaded
Settings list ✕ • ✕ ✕ • ✕
°: Output, ✕: Not output, •: Selectable for output, —: Not applicable
*: Only selectable for worst case
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Model 3196-Specific Functions
Analyze voltage anomalies to predict and prevent future events! ITIC Curve Display Function
With the ITIC Curve display, perform ITIC (CBEMA) Curve (tolerance curve) analysis used in power quality management standards in the USA.
Tip: What’s an ITIC (CBEMA) Curve?
Created by the US Information Technology Industry Council, the Curve graphically displays voltage anomaly data detected as a particular type of event over an occurrence
time span with worst-case values (percentage of specified nominal voltage). The distribution of event data is displayed graphically for quick detection and analysis.
● Predict and prevent power faults in your factory
or office by customizing the threshold curves to suit
your power conditions.
* User-defined curve setting function
Set the upper and lower threshold curves for any required
tolerance
Data Analysis Support Functions
■ EN50160 Display Function (Conformance Standard EN50160:1999) Note: The EN50160 window is displayed only in English
This is the power quality standard for the EU region. Power quality can be evaluated and analyzed according to the standard.
The information presented on the EN50160 measurement screen on the Model 3196 is duplicated in the Overview, Harmonic and Signaling Measurement Result Classification windows.
● Overview Window ● Harmonic Window
Judgment results are displayed according Detailed results of harmonic analysis are displayed
to the EN50160 standard. based on EN50160 results analysis.
Note: Judgment standard values can be
● Measurement Result Classification Window
changed as needed. (Good % setting)
Voltage anomaly data for a detected event (swell, dip or interruption)
is displayed by classification according to duration and worst-case
● Signaling Window
values (percentage of specified nominal value).
The voltage component at each frequency is
determined based on EN50160 results analysis. Note: Classifications of duration and worst-case values are user-definable.
■ Download measurement data via LAN
Data (binary, text or bitmap) recorded on a PC Card or in the internal memory of the Model 3196 can be downloaded to a PC via LAN.
(Note: This does not require the free Down96 program, but measurement with the 3196 must be stopped while downloading.)
■ Positive-, negative- and zero-phase functions
Event data detected in three-phase four-wire systems can be recalculated to display positive-, negative- and zero-phase voltage and current components.
■ Demand and energy consumption calculation
Time plot active power data from the Model 3196 can be used to calculate and display demand and energy consumption values.
Printing example of [Auto] report generation with data from Model 3196
RMS Voltage Fluctuation
All pages can be previewed before printing
Maximum/Minimum Value List
Detailed List of All Events
■ Detailed setting:
Select details of the required report data for batch output
Worst Case
U-THD
● Specify page layout for printing
Single : All channels are plotted on one graph, and output on one page.
Division : A graph is generated for each channel, and all channel graphs are output on one EN50160
page
Separate: A graph is generated for each channel, and each graph is output on one page
● Print threshold values
Specified threshold values can be displayed on a graph as a reference
trace together with recorded data. Specified values can be changed.
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Model 9624-50 Specifications
-1. General Specifications 3196 3197
CSV FORMAT CONVERSION
Provided media : One CD Time Plot ü ü
Operating environment : PC/AT-compatible computer Event waveforms ü ü
Operating system : Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Transient waveforms ü -
Event voltage fluctuation ü ü
English or Japanese Edition Event inrush current - ü
RAM : At least 128 MB Flicker graph ü -
Demand and energy consumption ü ü
Conversion span, etc.: Specify time span and parameters for conversion ü ü
-2. Functional Specifications TEXT SELECTION: Save selected span as tab-separated text ü -
DMM display ü -
Harmonic List windows ü -
DATA LOADING OF RECORDED BINARY DATA
From Model 3196: up to 528 MB; From Model 3197: up to 4 MB REPORT GENERATION: Content selected for
File Contents File Extension 3196 3197 3196 3197
output is printed or saved as a file in rich text format
Settings data .SET ü ü ■ Auto output
Time plot data .ITV ü ü RMS voltage fluctuation graph ü ü
List ü ü Worst case ü ü
Event data Current waveform data .EVT ü ü Maximum/minimum value list ü ü
Numerical data ü - Voltage total harmonic distortion percentage graph ü ü
Flicker data (∆ V10, IEC) .FLC ü - Overview and signaling data per EN50160 ü -
Transient waveform data .TRN ü - All event waveforms ü ü
Event voltage fluctuation data .WDU ü ü Detailed list of all events ü ü
EN50160 data [Link] ü - ■ Custom output (in addition to Auto Output)
EN50160 event data [Link] ü - RMS current fluctuation graph ü ü
Inrush current graph data .INR - ü Transient waveform ü -
Demand graph .DEM - ü Current total harmonic distortion percentage graph ü -
Harmonic and result classification data per EN50160 ü -
DATA DISPLAY 3196 3197 Settings list ü ü
■ System Settings ü ü ■ Detailed output
■ Time Plot Window Voltage ü ü
RMS ü ü RMS ü ü
Voltage ü ü Harmonic ü -
Harmonic ü - Inter-harmonic fluctuations ü -
Inter-harmonic fluctuations ü - Flicker ü -
Cursor function* ü ü Energy consumption and demand graphs ü ü
■ Event List Window SAVING SETTINGS
Chronological sequence ü ü Report settings ü ü
Priority sequence ü - User-defined ITIC curves ü -
■ Event Data Windows: Display the event data selected in the Classification settings for measurement results ü -
Event List window or for the event marker selected in the Time Plot window DATA DOWNLOAD LAN USB*
Event details ü ü *Using 3197Applications software bundled with the 3197
Voltage/current waveform ü ü
Voltage/transient over-voltage waveform ü -
Vector Window: Harmonic RMS, harmonic phase angle ü - For Model 3196 Only:
DMM Window: Power, voltage or current ü -
Harmonic Windows: Harmonic bar graph or harmonic list ü - Energy Consumption (Integrated Power) Calculation
Cursor function* ü ü Analysis start time (year, month, day, hour,
Settings
Zero-, positive- and negative-phase calculations display for voltage ü - minute and second), and period (1 to 31 days)
and current (For 3P4W wiring data analysis in a Vector window) Energy consumption graph, energy
■ Event Voltage Fluctuation Graph Display ü ü consumption (consumption/ regeneration
WDU event data selected in an Event List window ü ü value and cursor measurement functions
Calculated items
Data for the selected WDU event marker in a Time Plot window ü ü available), Maximum energy consumption
Cursor function* ü ü (the last energy consumption value in the
■ Event Inrush Current Graph Window - ü analysis period)
Inrush Event data selected in an Event List window - ü Demand Calculation
Inrush Event marker data selected in a Time Plot window - ü Analysis start time (year, month, day, hour,
Cursor function* - ü Settings
minute and second), and period (1 to 31 days)
■ Flicker Graph Window for IEC flicker graph or ∆V10 flicker ü - 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes, or 1, 2, 3, 6 or 12
Cursor function* ü - Demand period
hours
■ Energy Consumption (Integrated Power) - ü Demand graph (consumption value only),
Window: Energy consumption graph - ü average demand (average value within
[active (consumption or regeneration value) and reactive (lag/lead)] Calculated items analysis period), peak demand (maximum
Numerical: Maximum energy consumption within the measurement period - ü value within analysis period), load ratio
Cursor function** - ü (average/peak values)
■ Demand - ü ITIC Window
Window: Demand graph [active (consumption or - ü Event points are plotted on a tolerance
regeneration value) and reactive (lag/lead)] Display function curve (event duration versus swell, dip or
Numerical: Maximum and average demand values within the demand period - ü
interruption voltage percentage)
Cursor function** - ü
Percentage of the maximum swell or residual
COPY: Capture windows as bitmap image (BMP) files ü ü Voltage percentage
voltage to the nominal voltage
PRINT: Print screen image on A4 or Letter size paper ü ü Upper limit, lower limit and total number of
Print preview ü ü Violation count display
events
CURSOR FUNCTIONS: Tolerance curve ITIC curve, user-defined curve (optional
*Define a time span using the A/B cursors for calculation selection setting)
**Display data at cursor position Classification by overview, harmonic,
EN50160 Screen signaling detail or measurement results
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