User's Manual

Exporting Measurement Data
Configurable ASCII, Excel, and Word Reports 7
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Note
The number does not correspond to the column number but to the sequence
of export. Many variables are actually displayed in several columns (e.g.
time and three phases shown in four columns).
Opens a dialog where the position number of the variable and the number of
columns to be exported can be edited.
If the new position number corresponds to a number that is already assigned to another
variable, all subsequent numbers are incremented by 1. This allows for the insertion of a
variable at any chosen position.
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One variable may be displayed in one to five columns.
Example:
Power factor PF:
column 1: time; column 2: PF phase L1; column 3: PF phase L2; column 4: PF phase L3;
column 5: PF Sum.
Normally, all data relating to a variable is exported, including time axis and all value
axes.
For the export of several variables measured during the same interval, it might be useful
to export the time axis only once.
If the time axis of some of the variables is hidden, these respective graphs are combined
into one diagram. If the time axis of the variables is not hidden, a separate worksheet is
set up for the diagram.
Users also have the option to omit individual phases.
Removes already configured values from the list.
Closes the export editor without saving the changes made to the
configuration.
Saves the changes made in the configuration. A file dialog appears to give
the setup file a new name and then the export editor is closed.