Data Sheet
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Make event trigger settings and start measurement!
Use event data to analyze the cause of power anomalies!
Remote measurement is simplified using the HTTP server function
Real-time measurement/control and download measurement data over the Worldwide Web
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The HTTP server function as a standard feature makes remote measurement even more convenient
You can perform remote observation and control using an ordinary Web browser, such as Internet Explorer, without
the need for special software. Further, you can download measurement data that has been saved onto a PC card.
■ Choose from a variety of network measurement plans
By connecting a PC to the 3196, you can set up various types of network measurement systems through a LAN or
RS-232C interface.
Using the 3196 and your PC, you can observe power anomalies at remote locations and analyze measurement data
Ex. 1. Direct connection with a LAN cable
10BASE-T
Crossover
cable
Ex. 2. Remote connection with a LAN through a hub
Hub
Hub
10BASE-T 10BASE-T
Straight cable
LAN
Straight cable
Ex. 3. Remote RS-232C connection through a modem
RS-232C RS-232C
Dial-up network
Straight cable
Modem
Straight cable
Modem
Ex. 4. Remote RS-232C connection through a modem
RS-232C
Cellular phone
Straight cable
PC Card
Modem
View the 3196 screen on your PC as soon as you open the remote application from your Web browser!
1. Enter the IP address for the 3196 on the browser to display the main screen.
2. A display screen and operation keys identical to those for the 3196 appear, allowing full
control of remote operation.
5. You can also convert waveform data into text.
Click the waveform data. Microsoft Excel starts, and
you can save the text data for the waveforms.
6. Using the report creation function, you can paste the event screen displayed into Microsoft Word*.
4. Confirm detailed data for events, such as waveforms.
Click an event category!
* When Microsoft Word is selected as the Internet Explorer HTML editor;
Compatible with Microsoft Word 97 or later.
Click the event list!
Because the various key operations are identical to those for the 3196, the keys are easy to use.
Click Remote Operation!
2. Confirm the details for events in the list screen.
3. Confirm the number of captured events in the
monitor screen.
1. Select a trigger threshold value that is suitable for the parameter being measured.
Set thresholds along with other settings. You can make threshold settings while monitoring the actual input level, input waveform, and harmonics graph.
Set event triggers, start measurement
→
Capture power anomalies
→
Search list
→
Display details
You can capture a variety of power anomalies by setting the individual trigger levels on the event setting screen.
Captured data is displayed in the event list. This enables you to quickly confirm
detailed data for phenomena (such
as date/time, waveforms, RMS values, and harmonics)
, that are the source of problems, and effectively assess the
cause of the problem.
Display the details for power anomalies captured using event triggers
When using the unit's internal memory to save events, up to 100 events are automatically saved, or up to 1000 events
when using a PC card.
Once measurement is finished, search the event list to confirm detailed data for events-even during measurement
The number of times each event occurred is visible at a glance.
You can also check the events while they are being measured.
Simultaneously display voltage and current waveforms
for instantaneous interruptions.
Transient overvoltages up to 2000 Vpk with durations as low as
0.5 µs are captured without fail.
The capture date and event category are displayed.
Shows detailed data for the event that you selected
with the cursor.
(Date of occurrence, event type, level,
continuous measurement period)
Confirm values using the cursor.
Enlarge the transient waveform display.
For
transient
capture
Waveform display range:
14 waveforms at 50 Hz
16 waveforms at 60 Hz
Cursor
value
You can confirm the current input level.
All trigger settings can be made at once, enabling accurate capture of complex power anomalies.
Select an event with
the cursor and press
the ENTER key
Detailed
transient values
Transient display range
within 4 ms
Threshold setting
value
Current input level
Convenient Feature
3. Confirm the events that occurred in the list.
Transfer Measurement Data to Your PC
Data saved in Binary/Text/BMP formats in the PC Card or internal memory
of the 3196 can easily be transferred to your PC using the freeware Down96,
supplied with your purchase or downloadable from the HIOKI website.
(Compatible with 3196 version 1.21 or later)
Note: To further analyze binary data, use the optional
9624 PQA HiVIEW or 9624-10 PQA HiVIEW Pro
application software.










