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You can enter events and output event occurrence times with the external control terminals.
Connecting
External
Devices Chapter 11
11.1 Using the External Control Terminal
Event output terminal (EVENT OUT)
This informs an external device when
anomalies occur within the 3196.
When you connect the event output ter-
minal to a trigger input terminal on a
waveform recording device such as the
HIOKI Memory HiCorder, you can record
waveforms on the Memory HiCorder
when events occur.
See: "Using the event input terminal (EVENT
OUT)" (p.152)
Event input terminal (EVENT IN)
Synchronized with an external device,
analyzes anomalies.
When you connect the search signal of an
anomaly search device such as an over-
current relay to the event input terminal,
you can analyze anomalies using
this device according to anomaly opera-
tions.
See: "Using the event input terminal (EVENT IN)"
(p.151)
HIOKI
Memory HiCorder
Trigger input terminal
Anomaly
search device
To avoid damaging this device, do not input voltages outside the ranges
-0.5 V to +6.0 V (EVENT IN) or -0.5 to +6.0 V (EVENT OUT) to the exter-
nal control terminals.
When using the external control terminals, to use the external event
function, set the external event to
ON. (SYSTEM-DF3 [POWER/etc]-[External
Event: ON])
See: "Generating events using an external input signal (external event settings)" (p.71)