Datasheet
7.9. Transients 
The Analyzer can capture waveforms at high-resolution during a variety of disturbances. The Analyzer 
will give a snapshot of the voltage and current waveforms at the precise time of the disturbance. This 
allows you to see the waveforms during transients. 
Transients are fast spikes on the voltages waveform. Transients can have so much energy that sensitive 
electronic  equipment  can  be  affected  or  even  damaged.  A  waveform  is  captured  each  time  that  the 
voltage  exceeds  adjustable  limits.  A  maximum  of  100  events  can  be  captured.  The  sample  rate  is 
20kS/s. 
 Waveform display 
Cursor and Zoom can be used to investigate details of captured waveforms. 
Available function keys: 
F2 
Playback captured Transients waveforms. 
F3 
Access to Cursor. 
F4 
Selection of Zoom or Cursor. 
F5 
Switch between RUN and HOLD. 
 Tips and Hints 
Disturbances such as transients in a power distribution system can cause malfunctions in many types of 
equipments. For example, computers may reset and  equipment subjected  to  repeated transients can 
eventually fail. Events occur intermittently, making it necessary to monitor the system for a period of time 
to  find  them.  Look  for  voltage  transients  when  electronic  power  supplies  are  failing  repeatedly  or  if 
computers reset spontaneously.  
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