/ / Quick Reference Guide For the Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer / Xplorer 400 / Guide / Visa product family. It is recommended that th
10 Connecting to AC Power Source Power The Xplorer AC adapter can be connected to a 50/60 Specifications Hz, 90-264V AC power input source. CA
11 AC Power The Xplorer can be operated from a 50/60 Hz, Source 120/240V AC power source with or without the battery pack installed. • Voltage rang
12 Controls, Indicators and Connectors Top View Voltage and Current Connections - There are four differential voltage and four differential current
13 Left Side View Left Side Panel - contains the power switch, GPS receiver port, and AC adapter input connector. Right Side View Right Side Panel
14 Rear View Rear Panel - shows the device mounting hanger located on top if you want to hang the instrument on a panel, wire coil holders to manage
15 MAKING CONNECTIONS WARNING Death, serious injury, or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument. Read and understand th
16 Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Measurement Cable Set Interconnect Jumpers Description: Voltage measurement cables
17 The single fuse voltage adapter kit is used for one single voltage measurement input, while the four fuse voltage adapter kit is used for a t
18 WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always connect the safety (or earth) ground before making any other connections.
19 3 Phase, Four Wire Wye Channels A, B, and C are connected to voltage and current probes. The neutral is connected to common, and is the reference f
2 WARNING Death, serious injury, or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument. Read and understand this manual before conne
20 3 Phase (Floating or Grounded) Delta In this power connection, the Xplorer uses voltage channels A, B, and C as differential inputs with channel A
21 XPLORER UI TOUCHSCREEN FEATURES All Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer screen functions are operable using the color LCD touch screen display. Use your finger an
22 XPLORER TOUCH ICON BUTTONS Touch Icon Buttons There are three touch icon buttons located below the LCD screen - Snapshot, Mini-Report Capture and H
23 XPLORER HOME MONITORING PAGE After the instrument has been powered up and monitoring is turned ON (and subsequently if monitoring is DONE), the Hom
24 Key Instrument Control Functions The major instrument control functionalities are described below: Start / Stop Monitoring You have the option t
25 SETUP MONITORING The Start Monitoring icon takes you to the next page to begin setup monitoring. There are two ways to set up the instrument f
26 Measurement Connections The Xplorer can monitor the following power configurations: Single phase Split phase 3 Phase Delta 3 Phase Wye 3
27 Automatic Setup for Energy/Demand Automatically configures the setup for monitoring energy/demand. Automatic Setup is a one-stop process using pre-
28 From the Start Menu, press Wizard Setup. You can go through the monitoring setup step-by-step by clicking on the Next function key, or you can skip
29 An auto circuit detection window is displayed to select the detected circuit type, nominal voltage, current and frequency. Parameters that match ex
3 ADVERTENCIA Una conexión incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte, lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio. Lea y entienda este manual a
30 Monitoring Modes The Xplorer provides nine monitoring modes of operation from which to monitor and capture data relevant to the user’s application.
31 Xplorer can help locate failures detected in various components of assorted equipment by recording an extended period of cycle-by-cycle data to cap
32 After selecting a monitoring mode, press the Trigger Limits tab or press Next. The Limits screen will vary according to the selected monitoring mod
33 The Xplorer uses four different algorithms to detect and record transients, while Dranetz HDPQ Guide and Visa have three. You have the option to ch
34 Set RMS Diff Transients – use to set the rms distortion waveshape limit. The rms deviation algorithm subtracts the same point-on-wave sample val
35 XTRIG Channels – use to set the trigger channels/parameters for waveform capture to determine which channel’s data will be saved when a trigger
36 Monitoring Mode for EN50160 Voltage Compliance The following screen appears if the selected monitoring mode is Voltage Compliance (EN50160): If
37 Under the Stop monitoring options, select one from the following: Storage full - to end monitoring when memory storage is full Delay - use th
38 Exit Setup At the end of the Wizard Setup, the Exit Setup screen prompts you to either accept the setup changes or not, before going on to start mo
39 Load Setup Template The Xplorer lists the setup template files (.set) stored in internal memory or external USB device, along with wiring configura
4 WARNUNG Der falsche Anschluß dieses Gerätes kann Tod, schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen. Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschließen, müssen S
40 NOTE: The icons on the screen indicate the status of action you take with a particular session data file. Select (highlight) the desired session d
41 Change Instrument Configuration The Xplorer lets you manage the instrument to ensure that it runs efficiently, and the instrument is set up accordi
42 INSTRUMENT SETTINGS Instrument settings describe the miscellaneous tasks that you can perform to keep the Xplorer running efficiently. These are ta
43 Set Up Communications Options Communications setting is where you enter instrument-specific information to enable the Xplorer to communicate to ext
44 Download Data Remotely via Network, WiFi & Bluetooth PAN 1) Navigate to the Manage Memory screen (Instrument Settings > Manage Memory). Sel
45 Download Data via USB Connection 1) Plug the small end of the USB active sync cable into the small USB connector on the right side of the HDPQ ins
46 REAL TIME METER MODES Scope Mode Scope mode functions as an oscilloscope, displaying real-time waveforms of voltage and current for up to eight ch
47 Text Display Meters (tabular) Text display meter screens are displayed in tabular form. The metered parameters are logically separated into the fol
48 Harmonics Harmonics display the amplitude and phase of each harmonic to the 127th harmonic in both graphical and textual format. You can select whi
49 Strip Chart Recorder Strip Chart Recorder displays a real-time auto-scaled graph of selected parameters, updated once every 3 seconds. The initial
5 Caution, refer to accompanying documents (this manual). Alternating current (AC) operation of the terminal or device. Direct current (DC) op
50 STORED DATA FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAYS The Xplorer offers a graphical, information-packed, and easy to navigate display of event data. Trend, Event Lis
51 Trend Plot Users can generate time plots or trend visualizations for all journalled data combined with min/max/avg recordings of that parameter. Mo
52 Event List Presents a summary of all captured events in the order in which they occurred. Each event entry contains the date and time when the even
53 Event Plot (rms) Event rms plot displays the actual voltage and/or current rms that occurred when a certain threshold parameter was crossed. The
54 Event Detail Event detail screen is generated for each event. Event details show the triggered parameters and event data saved by the instrument, a
55 REPORTS You have the option to view and set up data via the Voltage Compliance Report, Energy/Demand Audit Report, Harmonics Statistics Report or t
56 You can view component graphs for three parameters using the soft keys provided - Frequency for Power Frequency graph, Harmonics for Harmonic graph
57 Min/Max The Min/Max table displays the minimum and maximum values for Power Frequency and RMS Voltage, along with the time and date of occurrence.
58 Harmonics Statistics Report Harmonics Statistics Report allows you to set up a harmonic statistics report, based on the 3-second data calculating t
59 General Specifications Dimensions: Size: 10” Width x 8” Height x 2.75” Depth (25.4 x 20.3 x 7cm) Weight: 4.2 pounds (1.9 kg) Envir
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………….…… 8 Getting Started……………………………………………... 9 Connecting to AC Power Source………………...………... 10 Co
60 Statements and Notices (cont.) Statement of Reliability The information in this Quick Reference Guide has been reviewed and is believed to be enti
7 Trend with Event Markers..……………………………...…. 51 Event List.………………………………………………….… 52 Event Plot (rms)……………...…………………………...…. 53 Event Waveform..…
8 INTRODUCTION The Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer, Xplorer 400, Guide and Visa are portable, hand-held, eight-channel power quality meter/monitors which are v
9 GETTING STARTED IMPORTANT NOTICE Charge Battery Before Use Always charge the battery fully before using the instrument! The instrument will fu
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