ND 5790-1 61-830 instructions
General Operation:
The menu interface is driven by the navigation buttons. Up to 512 events are stored
internally in the unit. 4 AC adapters are supplied to enable use in most world-wide
outlets. Insert appropriate adapter into the AC Adapter Input Jack to prepare to
monitor.
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Voltage Performance Monitor
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Menu Structure
2.
Navigation Buttons
3.
Power Button
4.
AC Adapter Input Jack
5.
Event Key
6.
Battery Compartment
Adapter Guide
EU: Europlug CEE7/16 2 Pins, Class II
United Kingdom
Ireland
US: Class II Model NEMA 1-15P JIS AC Power
Receptacle with 2 Prongs.
North America
Japan
Australian: AS/NZ 3112 2 Pins, Class II
China
Australia
Argentina
EU: Europlug CEE 7/16 2 Pins, Class II
Continental Europe
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Monitoring Voltage:
Press the power button to turn the unit on. Plug the unit into a live outlet. The
IDEAL logo will appear followed by a flashing lightning bolt for approximately 6
seconds. This delay allows the user to confirm the nominal voltage programmed as
well as prevent the unit from logging voltage events due to the initial connection to
the circuit. The nominal voltage selected is displayed above the lightning bolt. The
default nominal voltage is 120. The voltage displayed below the lightning bolt is
the actual live voltage and will flash intermittently with the lightning bolt icon.If the
unit is unplugged while lightning bolt is still on, no event will record.
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Voltage Performance Monitor
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Nominal Voltage Setting
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Actual Voltage
3.
Count of Events
4.
Real-Time Voltage
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Real-Time THD
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Time/Date
Monitor Screen:
The monitor screen is displayed while the unit is plugged into AC power. This
screen displays real-time monitoring information and the count of voltage events
that have occurred. The unit is always actively recording while this screen is dis-
played. The top row displays the count of any events that have occurred since the
unit has been cleared. The second row displays the 4 voltage event categories
monitored:
SAG = Voltage Sag
SWL = Voltage Swell
IMP = Impulse
THD = Total Harmonic Distortion.
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