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| Ethernet Functions | PC Connections | Screen Details | Setting Up the WT1600 from a PC | Converting Data to CSV Format |
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You can display the data measured with the WT3000/WT1600 on your PC via Ethernet/GP-IB/RS-232 communication. WTViewer can also simultaneously show various parameters for one to six elements and for SA to SC calculations, for simple channel-by-channel data comparison.
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With WTViewer, you can control the WT3000/WT1600 main unit from your PC, including setting the wiring method, range, filter, and scaling, and so on.
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You can capture various types of data measured with the WT3000/WT1600 in your PC at fixed intervals. Thus, you can view trends graphically. This feature lets you monitor power supply voltage fluctuations, changes in current consumption and other time-based variations.
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In harmonic measurement, you can have a vectorial view of the fundamental voltage, current and phase angle. This visual presentation of the interphase relationship in a three-phase power system shows the load condition intuitively.
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With WTViewer, you can control the WT3000/WT1600 main unit from your PC, including setting the wiring method, range, filter, and scaling, and so on. WTViewer also lets you save or read the settings of the WT1600 onto your PC.
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With WTViewer, you can save waveform and numeric data to your PC, while on the PC you can create *.wtd files that can be loaded in WTViewer, or *.csv files that can be imported into Excel spreadsheets. WTViewer also lets you save screen images of measured numeric and waveform data.
Note: The screenshot is a display example from the WT1600.
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