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Gen II User Manual
13-9 – Transient Vibration Survey Chapter 13 Revision 4.10, Apr 20
To input conditions, do the following:
13.1.1.3.1. In theCondition” column, use the analyzer keypad to enter a descriptive name for up to
fifteen conditions. You may define up to 15 individual points at which you collect and
optionally store data. When defined, these conditions are stored with the setup and are
accessed when the setup is selected and set into motion.
13.1.1.3.2. In theSpectrum” Column, select from NONE, PEAK HOLD, AVERAGE,
WATERFALL, or TIME per your requirements. WATERFALL is the default selection.
NOTE
The WATERFALL option must be selected to utilize the playback feature of the analyzer.
13.1.1.3.3. In theMax. Time” column, enter the maximum amount of time, in seconds, that you
wish to automatically collect and stop data collection for that condition. This option is
used as both a time and memory management tool. It also allows the analyzer a specific
time block to collect data at the specified condition. Following data acquisition for the
specified amount of time, data collection will terminate allowing you to proceed to the
next condition. A setting of “0” will allow the analyzer to acquire data until terminated by
the user pressing [OK].
13.1.1.3.4. When all conditions are completed per your requirements, press [OK] to accept and exit
back to the “Transient Survey Setup” screen.
13.1.1.4. – Speeds
The “Speeds” (which corresponds to the [F2] key) selection appears at the bottom, second from
the left, of the “Transient Survey Setup” banner screen shown in paragraph 13.1.1.2. Press the
[F2] key if you wish to define speed inputs for the survey. If you choose this option, the
following “Speed Inputs Setup” banner screen is displayed. There are two sets of fields with four
rows each, 1, 2, 3, and 4 indicating the four tachometer input channels. There are seven columns,
Measure, DESC, 100% Spd, Factor, Plot Min, Plot Max, Plot Div, Tach Filter Type, and Tach
Filter Frequency. These inputs are described below.

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BrandACES SYSTEMS
ModelCobra II
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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