Profiles

Use the Profiles feature to see the data in the meter for each configured quantity.

Field label

Description

Profile

Energy Profile. Displays the amount of energy consumed during the selected time period, broken down by intervals.

Voltage Profile. Displays the voltage on the meter during each interval for the selected time period.

Temperature Profile. Routine temperature readings are recorded each night at the same time to help minimize the impact of variables such as sunlight and daily temperatures. This record of normal temperature behavior can be used for comparison if a high temperature threshold event/alarm is logged.

Instrumentation Profile. If the meter is configured to record instrumentation profile, select this option to display Min, Max, Average, and Instantaneous per-phase interval data. Gen5 Riva meters can be configured to record up to 16 channels of data.

Format

Select the format in which the data should be presented.

  • Normalized. The software processes the data after it is extracted from the meter. Skipped intervals etc. are filled in.
  • Raw. No processing is performed. Data is shown exactly as it exists in the meter. Note: Only Normalized format supports the results tabs Graph and Intervals.

From

Select the beginning date for the data set. 12:00:00 am starts the time span.

To

Select the end date for the data set. The end time is 11:59:59 pm, so all events that occurred before the end of the day are retrieved. If you enter today's date, everything up to the end of the most recent complete interval is retrieved.

Get All

Select the check box to disable the From and To date fields and retrieve all data currently stored in the meter.

Note: Selecting Get All changes the format to Raw. The Graph and Intervals tabs are not available for Raw data.

The Summary tab displays the average, minimum, and maximum for each configured quantity.

The Graph tab presents a visual display of the data. To narrow the focus to a subset of the data, click and drag to select a range of intervals. All three tabs are updated to display data for those intervals. To return to the original data set, double-click the graph.

The Intervals tab lists all the intervals in the selected time range and the Energy, Voltage, or Temperature quantities for each.