The RCD trips several times during measurement
and has to be switched on again. Thereafter, the
measurement is automatically continued and ends
with the display "POS" or "Err" on the display (18).
I∆N:
5x
Display at functioning RCD
I∆N:
2 x
Display at faulty RCD
"POS" is an abbreviation of positive and signifies that
the RCD is functioning correctly. If "Err" (Error) is
displayed, the measurement is immediately inter-
rupted. "Err" indicates a defective RCD or that the
contact voltage has been exceeded. The nominal re-
sidual current multiplication factor (12) together
with the phase position of nominal residual current
(9) indicates in which program the automatic test
has been interrupted.
The measurement results may be stored by pres-
sing key Store (25). It is advised to store when using
this range, as the Report Studio Software enables a
detailed decoding of the measurement results.
To interrupt the function AUTO, change the
measurement range using the selection switch
(31)
Possibility to save.
6.0 Storing Measurement Data
After successful measurement, it is possible to save
measurement value by means of "Store" key (25).
Alltogether, approximately 100 measurement va-
lues can be saved. Proceed as follows:
180°
Carry out measurement.
Store measurement result by pressing
"Store" key (25).
After successful storeing a short signal is au-
dible and the symbol "M" (13) is displayed,
also, the memory address number briefly ap-
pears.
In the event of pressing the Store-key when the
memory is full, the "M" Symbol blinks briefly
and an error signal is heard
The data in the memory is maintained if in-
strument is switched off or during battery re-
placement.
Double storing of a measurement is impossi-
ble !
Under certain, unintentional circumstances
data may be lost or modified during electro-
nic saving. CH. BEHA will not be held liable
for financial and other loss being caused by
data loss, wrong handling or any other rea-
son.
We recommand you to save and transmit the
measurement results daily your computer.
In case of incidentals outer influences you
can lose saved measurement sof the instru-
ment.
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