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Dran-View 6 User Guide
Control
Codes
Control codes are replaced by data
depending on code or situation. You can
enter a control code manually into the
main text box or you can choose one from
the "Insert Function" dialog box. To
access this dialog box, press the "Insert
Function" button. There is no limit to
how many control codes you can have in
each label.
Code "Insert Function"
description
Availability
$CHANNEL Name of selected
channel
Data Annotation only
Content: Displays the name of the series in which the data annotation is attached to.
$DFTDETAILSBASIC
Basic DFT Details Always
Content: Displays the RMS, FND, DC, THD and TID values for channels A, B, and C for
voltage and current. The time range for the calculations is identical to a phasor with
a chart as parent. If the text label has a frame as its parent, the text "No DFT Data
Available" is shown..
Data annotations use the event in the sample to which it is attached to rather than the
active event. Also it does not consider the active area markers when determining the
time range used for calculations.
For more information about harmonics, see the Harmonics Page.
$DFTDETAILSFULL Full DFT Details Always
Content: As $DFTDETAILSBASIC, but also displays the site name and the exact time used for
calculations, as well as the method used to determine the time range ("Event #" or
"Selected Area") above the data table. Channel D, power, and odd, even and triplen
THD values are also included.
For more information about harmonics, see the Harmonics Page.
$EVTNBR Event Number Always
Content: Displays a "#" followed by the event number of the active event.
Data annotations refer to the event the sample it is attached to, rather than the active
event.
$EVTDATE Event Date/Time Always
Content: Displays the trigger date and time of the active event.
Data annotations refer to the event in the sample to which it is attached to rather
than the active event.
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