6 types of diagrams: time signal representation (usual), circle diagram (e.g. for R/X), vector diagram (reading of angles), bar charts (e.g. for visualization of harmonics), table (lists values of several signals at the same instant) and fault locator (shows the location of a fault)
Calculate additional values such as positive impedances, r.m.s. values, symmetric components, vectors, etc.
Two measurement cursors, synchronized in each view
Powerful zoom function
User-friendly configuration via drag & drop
Innovative signal configuration in a clearly-structured matrix
Time-saving user profiles, which can be assigned to individual relay types or series
Addition of other fault records to the existing fault record
Synchronization of several fault records to a common time basis
Easy documentation by copying diagrams to documents of other MS Windows programs
Offline fault localization
Hardware requirements
Pentium 4 with 1-GHz processor or similar
1 GB of RAM (2 GB recommended)
Graphic display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 (1280 x 1024 recommended)
50 MB free storage space on the hard disk
DVD-ROM drive•Keyboard and mouse
Software requirements
MS Windows XP Professional
MS Windows Server 2008 R2 used as a Workstation computer