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KYORITSU 6300 Installation guide

MODEL6300
DIGITALPOWERMETER
Quickmanual
KYORITSUELECTRICALINSTRUMENTS
WORKS,LTD.
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Saving data
● Saving method
Manual saving
● Saving point
key
● Saving item
Instantaneous
value
● File name
*CF card
1F I LE000.CSV
*Internal memory
1DATA000.CSV
W
range
Wh
range
DEMAND
range
SET UP
range
1. Functional overview
(Section 1)
Measurement start/stop
* manual operation
* specifying date & time
(Section 6)
Instantaneous value
measurement
OFF
Saving data
● Saving method
Automatic saving
● Saving point
Integration interval
● Saving item
*Instantaneous value (*)
*Integration value
● File name
*CF card
2F I LE000.CSV
*Internal memory
2DATA000.CSV
Saving data
● Saving method
Automatic saving
● Saving point
Demand interval
● Saving item
*Instantaneous value (*)
*Integration value
*Demand value
● File name
*CF card
3F I LE000.CSV
*Internal memory
3DATA000.CSV
ON: (Section 3)
* AC power supply
* Battery
W
range
Instantaneous value
(Custom display)
Wh
range
Integration value
DEMAND
range
Demand value
Data download
(USB communication)
(Section 10) Communication
function
Saved file
External settings
(USB communication)
(Section 10) Communication
function
PC
Indication
(*) including max & average values at each interval
key
A
dditional functions
(Section 11)
Other functions
(Section 7)
Integration value
measurement
(Section 8)
Demand value
measurement
(Section 4)
Setting
* Basic setting
* Setting for integration
measurement
* Setting for demand
measurement
* Other settings
Measurement screen
Setting screen
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USB connecto
r
CF card
Connector
Eject button
LED status indicator
*Lights up: During integration/ demand
measurement
*Flashes : During integration/ demand
stand-by mode
2. Instrument layout
(Section 2)
● Display & keys (2-1)
Keys Details Keys Details
Starts/ Stops integration
and demand measurement.


* Cancels a setting
* Clears integration/ demand value


Switches on/off the
backlight of the LCD.

Measurement screen:
Switches the display contents.
Setting screen:
Changes selection, number, or
moves digits.

* Data hold
* Key lock
Pressing this key for at least 2 sec
locks keys.
Pressing again this key for at least
2 sec releases key lock.

Confirms entry such as a
change to a setting.


Saves the instantaneous
measurement data.

● Connector (2-2) ● CF card/ USB part (2-3)
Current input terminal
(A1, A2, A3
)
V
oltage input terminal
(VN, V1, V2, V3)
Power su
pp
l
y
connecto
r
Function switch
* Turns the instrument on when it is in
any position other than OFF.
(Section 3)
1. AC power supply, or
2. Battery
LCD
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● Marks displayed on the LCD (2-1)
< All marks to be displayed on the LCD>
< Marks indicate the measurement status or functions >
Mark Measurement status or function
Displayed when the keys are locked.
Displayed when voltage exceeds a certain value.
Displayed when current exceeds a certain value.
Displayed when instrument is operating with AC power supply.
Displayed when instrument if operating with batteries.
Displayed when data hold function is activated.
Displayed during integration, Flashes during stand-by mode.
Displayed during demand, Flashes during stand-by mode.
Displayed when the capacity of CF card or internal memory is full.
Displayed while saving data in CF card.
Displayed when opening/ closing a file at measurement.
Displayed when saving data.
Displayed when a file exists in the internal memory.
Displayed when VT ratio is set to at a value other than 1.
Displayed when CT ratio is set to at a value other than 1.
Unit
Phase
number
Voltage range Wiring
Current range
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3. Setting: SET UP range
(Section 4)
3.1 List of setting items
(4-1)
Each Setting Item No./ Setting item Mark Setting
01
Wiring
-
1P2W(1ch)/ 1P2W(2ch)/
1P2W(3ch)/ 1P3W/ 3P3W /3P4W
02
Voltage range
-
150/ 300/ 600V
03
Current range
-
Range (
04
Clamp sensor)
5/ 10/ 20/ 50A : (50A)
10/ 20/ 50/ 100A : (100A)
20/ 50/ 100/ 200A : (200A)
50/ 100/ 200/ 500A : (500A)
100/ 200/ 500/ 1000A : (1000A)
1000/ 3000A : (3000A)
04
Clamp sensor 50/ 100/ 200/ 500/ 1000/ 3000A
05
VT ratio 1 ~ 10000
Basic
setting
06
CT ratio 1.00 ~ 10000.0
07
Time (*1) Year : Month : Day,
Hour : Minute : Second
Other
settings
08
Buzzer on (sound)
oFF (not sound)
09
Integration interval
1/ 2/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20/ 30 sec.
1/ 2/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20/ 30 min., 1 hour
10
Integration start
time & date
Year : Month : Day,
Hour : Minute : Second
11
Integration stop
time & date
Year : Month : Day,
Hour : Minute : Second
Settings
only for
integration
measurement
12
Reset of
integration value
on (reset)
oFF (not reset)
13
Demand Interval
1/ 2/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20/ 30 sec.
1/ 2/ 5/ 10/ 15/ 20/ 30 min., 1 hour
14
Demand start
time & date
Year : Month : Day,
Hour : Minute : Second
15
Demand stop
time & date
Year : Month : Day,
Hour : Minute : Second
16
Demand target
value
0.1W ~ 999.9GW
17
Demand inspection
cycle
Can select a time from any three
of preceding time as demand
interval.
<e.g.>
Interval =30min. →10/ 15/ 20 min.
Settings
only for
demand
measurement

18
Reset of
demand value
on (reset)
oFF (not reset)

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Each Setting
Item No./ Setting item
Mark Setting
19
Use of CF card (*2)
on (use)
oFF (not use,
use internal memory)
20
Formatting of
CF card
on (formatting)
oFF (not formatting)
Setting for
CF card
21
Deleting the data in
CF card
dEL (delete)
not.dEL (not delete)
22
Deleting the data in
internal memory dEL (delete)
not.dEL (not delete)
23
System reset on (reset)
oFF (not reset)
24
Loading settings
Save number 01 ~ 20
Other
settings

25
Saving settings
Save number 01 ~ 20
(*1) Time has been adjusted to Japanese local time at the shipment.
(*2) CF card is automatically identified when turning on the instrument.
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Setting ends:
Proceed to
STEP2
to do other settings.
3-2 Setting procedure
(4-3)
STEP 1
Set the Function switch to
SET UP
range. (setting screen)
STEP 2
Switch the setting items (Item number 01 ~ 25) with keys.
STEP 3
Press the key on the selected item.
(Then settings blink and the instrument gets setting change mode.)
STEP 4
Change the settings with keys.
< Example>
Item number
[01]
, Setting item
[Wiring]
Setting
[1P2W(1ch)/ 1P2W(2ch)/ 1P2W(3ch)/ 1P3W/ 3P3W/ 3P4W]
STEP 5
Enter the settings.
STEP 5
Cancel the settings.
(Press the key.) (Press the key.)
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Item number
Setting screen
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or
or
3P3W 3P4W
1P2W(1ch)
1P3W 1P2W(3ch)
1P2W(2ch)
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LOAD2
LOAD1SOURCE
L
N
V
N
V
1
A
1
A
2
4. Wiring
(Section 5)
VN V1 V2 V3
● Single-phase 2-wire (1ch) ”1P2W (1ch)”
A1 A2 A3
● Single-phase 2-wire (2ch) “1P2W (2ch)”
● Single-phase 2-wire (3ch) “1P2W (3ch)”
●Single-phase 3-wire “1P3W”
●Three-phase 3-wire “3P3W”
● Three-phase 4-wire “3P4W”
LOAD
SOURCE
LOAD1
SOURCE L
N
V
N
V
1
A
1
LOAD1
LOAD2
LOAD3
SOURCE N
L
V
N
V
1
A
1
A
2
A
3
LOAD
SOURCE
N
L2
L1
L3
V
N
V
1
V
2
V
3
A
1
A
2
A
3
LOAD
SOURCE N
L2
L1
V
N
V
1
V
2
A
1
A
2
LOAD
SOURCE L2
L1
L3
V
N
V
1
V
2
A
1
A
2
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W
range
Safety first!
Turning on the instrument
Basic setting
Wiring
Instantaneous value
measurement
5. Instantaneous value measurement: W range
(Section 6)
● Measurement flow chart
● Displayed items on
W
range
Displayed parameters Unit
Voltage (RMS) V : Average voltage of Vi Vi : Voltage per phase
V
Current (RMS) A : Average current of Vi Ai : Current per phase
A
Active power P : Total active power Pi : Active power per phase
Polarity: + (no mark) consumption,
- (minus) regenerating
W
Reactive power Q : Total reactive power Qi : Reactive power per phase
Polarity: + (no mark) phase lag,
- (minus) phase lead
Var
Apparent power S : Total apparent power Si : Apparent power per phase
VA
Power factor PF : Total power factor Pfi : Power factor per phase
Polarity: + (no mark) phase lag,
- (minus) phase lead
PF
Frequency f : Frequency at V1
Hz
Neutral current In : Current on a neutral line (only at three-phase 4-wire)
An
* i = 1, 2, 3
SET UP range
“ Setting 01” Wiring
“ Setting 02” Voltage range
“ Setting 03” Current range
“ Setting 04” Clamp sensor
“ Setting 05” VT ratio (if necessary)
“ Setting 06” CT ratio (if necessary)
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5.1 Display screen modes
(6-1, 6-2)
Three parameters are displayed on one screen as shown below. (On Screen 1-A:
V/ A/ P) Display screens vary depending on the wiring configuration.
● In case of a Three-phase 4-wire “3P4W” (15 screens)
Screen name: Screen 1-A
X Axis
A B C D E F G
Screen name
Y Axis (1-A) (1-B) (1-C) (1-D)
Upper
V
V1 V2 V3
Middle
1
A
A1 A2 A3
Lower
P
P1 P2 P3
- - -
Screen name
(2-A)
(2-B)
(2-C)
(2-D)
Upper P P1 P2 P3
Middle
2 S S1 S2 S3
Lower PF PF1
PF2 PF3
- - -
Screen name
(3-A) (3-B) (3-C) (3-D)
(3-E)
(3-F) (3-G)
Upper V1 A1 P1 PF1 S1 Q1 f
Middle
3 V2 A2 P2 PF2 S2 Q2 In
Lower V3 A3 P3 PF3 S3 Q3 -
* Screen 1-A appears on switching on the instrument .
* Pressing or key displays the screens along the X axis of the above table.
(eg. from Screen 1-A to 1-D, Screen 2-A to 2-D, Screen 3-A to 3-G)
* Pressing or key displays the screens along the Y axis of the above table
Pressing key whilst on any Screen 1, displays screen 3-A, and 2-A by pressing
key.
Pressing key whilst on any screen 2, displays screen 1-A, and 3-A by pressing
key.
Pressing key whilst on any screen 3, displays screen 2-A, and 1-A by pressing
key.
* On the display screen, , , correspond to the respective phase .
(e.g. On Screen 1-B, and on Screen 3-A, all , , are displayed.
On Screen 1-A, 2-A and 3-G, the numbers will not be displayed.)
Upper :
V
Middle :
A
Lower :
P
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●other wiring configuration
Display screen can be switched in the same way to switch “3P4W”.
Wiring
A B C D E F G
V
A
P - - - - - -
P
S
PF - - - - - -
1P2W
(1ch)
9 screens
V
-
-
A
-
-
P
-
-
PF
-
-
S
-
-
Q
-
-
f
-
-
V
A
P
V
A1
P1
V
A2
P2 - - - -
P
S
PF
P1
S1
PF1
P2
S2
PF2 - - - -
1P2W
(2ch)
13 screens
V
-
-
A1
A2
-
P1
P2
-
PF1
PF2
-
S1
S2
-
Q1
Q2
-
f
-
-
V
A
P
V
A1
P1
V
A2
P2
V
A3
P3 - - -
P
S
PF
P1
S1
PF1
P2
S2
PF2
P3
S3
PF3 - - -
1P2W
(3ch)
15 screens
V
-
-
A1
A2
A3
P1
P2
P3
PF1
PF2
PF3
S1
S2
S3
Q1
Q2
Q3
f
-
-
V
A
P
V1
A1
P1
V2
A2
P2 - - - -
P
S
PF
P1
S1
PF1
P2
S2
PF2 - - - -
1P3W
13 screens
V1
V2
-
A1
A2
-
P1
P2
-
PF1
PF2
-
S1
S2
-
Q1
Q2
-
f
-
-
V
A
P
V1
A1
P1
V2
A2
P2 - - - -
P
S
PF
P1
S1
PF1
P2
S2
PF2 - - - -
3P3W
13 screens
V1
V2
-
A1
A2
-
P1
P2
-
PF1
PF2
-
S1
S2
-
Q1
Q2
-
f
-
-
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mark is displayed
for about one second.
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File numbe
r
mark is displayed.
(file is opened)
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Display screen
on other range mark disa
pp
ears
5.2 Data saving procedure
(6-4)
The instantaneous value (on
W
range) can be saved only by a manual operation.
Opening a file
Pressing the key on
W
range during a measurement displays
File number screen and file is opened. (First data is recorded at this stage.)
W
range File number screen
W
range
Pressing the key again records next (second) data stream.
Closing a file
Set the Function switch to any position
other than W and OFF
.
Completing Data saving Procedure
According to above procedure, data can be saved to one file whenever the key
is pressed.
* When data is saved to the internal memory, the mark is displayed instead of the mark.
* File shall be closed first. Data will not be saved when a file is not closed.
* File has to be closed ! Data will not be saved unless a file is closed.
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−12−
Safety first!
Turning on the instrument
Basic setting
Wiring
Confirmation of
instantaneous value
Setting for Integration
measurement
Instantaneous value
measurement
Wh
range
6. Integration value measurement: Wh range
(Section 7)
● Measurement flow chart
● Items displayed on
Wh
range
Displayed parameters Unit
Active electrical
energy (consumption)
WP : Total active electrical energy
WP1/WP2/WP3 : Active electrical energy per phase
Wh
Apparent electrical
energy (consumption)
WS : Total apparent electrical energy
WS1/WS2/WS3 : Apparent electrical energy per phase
VAh
Elapsed time of
integration
TIME : Hour; Min.; Sec.
Hour; Min.
Hour
-
SET UP range
“Setting 09” Integration interval
“Setting 10” Integration start time & date
(to start measurement at set time & date)
“Setting 11” Integration stop time & date
(to stop measurement at set time & date)
“Setting 12” Reset of integration value
W range
SET UP range
“ Setting 01” Wiring
“ Setting 02” Voltage range
“ Setting 03” Current range
“ Setting 04” Clamp sensor
“ Setting 05” VT ratio (if necessary)
“ Setting 06” CT ratio (if necessary)
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When measurement ends
(close a file)
, the mark disappears and LED status
Indicator goes off.
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Make setting at Setting 10 & 11
Press the key.
Press the key.
(at least for 2 sec.)
Press the key.
(at least for 2 sec.)
6.1 Measurement execution
(7-1, 7-2)
●Manual mode ●Automatic mode
(setting the date and time)
Wh
range
* In case the data to be saved to the internal memory, the mark is displayed instead of the
mark.
* Ensure that the file is closed. Data will not be saved unless a file is closed.
Following a measurement, integration value is still shown on the display screen.
When the value is not requires for the subsequent measurement, reset (7-3) the
integration value by pressing the key for at least 2 sec. and select “dEL”, or at
“Setting 12”.
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File number screen is displayed for about 2sec.
(open a file)
* Start measurement manually.
* When automatic measurement is set, the instrument goes into
stand-by mode and measurement starts at the set time & date.
In stand-by mode, both LED status indicator and the mark
flash. Both indicators are displayed when measurement starts.
Measuring
Start
Displayed
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Flashing
Stand-by
* Indicated value is refreshed every 1 sec.
* Data is saved at the interval, which is pre set
at “Setting 09”.
* During a measurement, instantaneous value
can be viewed on W
range and settings
can be viewed on SET UP range.
Stop
Displayed
Automatic operation
Manual operation
Wh
range
Measurement ends at set time & date
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Electrical energy
Elapsed time
First data point saved
Measurement starts
(manually/automatically)
Integration interval
0
Measurement ends
(manually/automatically)
6.2 Display screen / Data capturing (7-4, 7-5)
● Display screen modes
< For Three-phase 4-wire “3P4W” configuration >
<Other wiring configurations>
Displayed contents
Wiring(
“
Setting 01”) Displayed at Screen1 Screen2 Screen3
Screen4
1P2W (1ch)
Upper
Middle
Lower
TIME
WP
WS - - -
1P2W (2ch)
1P3W
3P3W
Upper
Middle
Lower
TIME
WP
WS
TIME
WP1
WS1
TIME
WP2
WS2 -
1P2W (3ch)
3P4W
Upper
Middle
Lower
TIME
WP
WS
TIME
WP1
WS1
TIME
WP2
WS2
TIME
WP3
WS3
● Saving capturing (Data is saved automatically without user intervention.)
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o
r
o
r
Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4
Electrical energy to be saved.
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Safety first!
Turning on the instrument
Basic setting
Wiring
Confirmation of
instantaneous value
Setting for demand
measurement
Demand value
measurement
DEMAND
range
7. Demand value measurement: DEMAND range
(Section 8)
● Measurement flow chart
● Displayed items on
DEMAND
range
Displayed parameters Unit
Target value W
Predicted value W
Present value W
Load factor %
Remaining time -
Max. demand value W
Date and time when max. demand value measured
-
SET UP range
“Setting 13” Demand interval
“Setting 14” Demand start time & date
(to start measurement at set time & date)
“Setting 15” Demand stop time & date
(to stop measurement at set time & date)
“Setting 16” Demand target value
“Setting 17” Demand inspection cycle
“Setting 18” Reset of demand value
W range
SET UP range
“ Setting 01” Wiring
“ Setting 02” Voltage range
“ Setting 03” Current range
“ Setting 04” Clamp sensor
“ Setting 05” VT ratio (if necessary)
“ Setting 06” CT ratio (if necessary)
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Stop
* Indicated value is refreshed every 1 sec.
* Data is saved at the interval, which is pre set
at “Setting 13”.
* During a measurement, instantaneous value
can be viewed on W range, integration
value on Wh range and settings can be
viewed on SET UP range.
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Make setting at Setting 14 & 15
Press the key.
Press the key.
(at least for 2 sec.)
Press the key.
(at least for 2 sec.)
DEMAND
range
Measurement ends at set time & date
When measurement ends
(close a file)
, the mark disappear and LED status
Indicator goes off.
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7.1 Measurement execution
(8-3, 8-4)
●Manual mode ●Automatic mode
(setting the date and time)
DEMAND
range
* In case the data to be saved to the internal memory, the mark is displayed instead of
the mark.
* Ensure that the file is closed. Data will not be saved unless a file is closed.
After a measurement, demand value is kept indicated on the display screen.
Demand value is reset (8-5) by pressing the key for at least 2 sec. and select
“dEL”, or at “Setting 18”.
File number screen is displayed for about 2sec.
(open a file)
* Start measurement manually.
* When automatic measurement is set, the instrument goes into
stand-by mode and measurement starts at the set time & date.
In stand-by mode, LED status indicator and the mark flash.
Both are displayed when measurement starts.
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Displayed Flashing
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Displayed
Start Stand-by
Measuring
Automatic operation
Manual operation
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or
or
Demand measurement starts
(manually/automatically) Demand measurement stops
(manually/automatically)
7.2 Display screen / Data capturing
● Display screen modes
Three display screens are common to each wiring configuration, and can be activated
as follows.
Upper : Target value Upper : Remaining time Upper :
Date max. demand measured
Middle : Predicted value Middle : Load factor Middle :
Time max. demand measured
Lower : Present value Lower : Present value Lower : Max. demand value
● Data capturing (Data is saved automatically without user intervention.)
< Operation in the demand interval of this instrument >
(W)
* Load factor (%) = Present value/ Target value x 100
< Max. demand value and data saving point >
Demand value(W) Demand interval
: Demand value
(Present value)
: Max. demand value
(indicated on the LCD)
ē
: Data saving point
Ē
: Demand value to be saved
0
Elapsed time
Screen 1
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Demand interval
: Target value
“
Setting 13”
: Predicted value
: Present value
: Visible and audible warning
: Demand value(Present value)
Screen 2 Screen 3
Inspection
cycle Inspection
cycle
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8. CF card
(Section 9)/
Data saving
(6-4, 7-5, 8-6)
● CF card
* Available capacity
32M/ 64M/ 128MB
(CF card with above stated capacity can be used.)
* CF card
(Proper operation of following CF cards has been verified on this instrument.)
Supplier Model Capacity
SDCFB-32 32MB
SDCFB-64 64MB
SanDisk Corporation
SDCFB-128 128MB
Renesas Technology Corporation HB28B128C8C 128MB
Adtec co., Ltd. AD-CFG32 32MB
RCF-X32MY 32MB
RCF-X64MY 64MB
BUFFALO Inc.
RCF-X128MY 128MB
* Company name and model name are the trademark or the registered trademark.
● Max recordable number of data points (specification)
Data saved in: CF card Internal
memory
Capacity 32MB 64MB 128MB 128kB
Instantaneous measurement 100,000
points 200,000
points 400,000
points 1,000
points
1sec 7 hours 14 hours 28 hours
4 minutes
1min
18 days 36 days 72 days
4 hours
Integration/ demand
interval 30min
1 year or more 5 days
File can be saved up to: 20 files 1 file
* In case that no file exists in the CF card.
● File format and name
Measured data is saved in CSV format, and the file name is allocated automatically.
File name:
3F I L E 0 0 1 . C S V
1: Instantaneous value File number (001 ~ 999)
measurement FILE : CF card
2: Integration measurement DATA : Internal memory
3: Demand measurement
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