Gen II User Manual
14-21 – Vibration Spectrum Survey Chapter 14 Revision 4.10, Apr 2020
Pressing the [F5] “Cancel” key will cancel the selection and return the “F” keys to
“Options,” “Pause,” “Overall” and “Restart” respectively.
Pressing the [F4] “View” key will display another sub menu. The [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4]
keys will be identified by the descriptions assigned in paragraph 14.1.1.1.14 above. The
[F5] key will be labeled “All”. Pressing the “F” key below the name of the channel will
enlarge the display of that plot to the full size of the screen. The other plots will continue
to gather data they will just be hidden from view. Pressing [F1] “Options”, [F3] “View”,
and [F5] “All” will return all available plots to the screen. The “F” keys will return to
“Options,” “Pause,” “Overall” and “Restart” respectively.
14.1.8.2.2. Pressing the [F2] “Pause” key will pause data acquisition. Once pressed, the menu will
change to “Resume” allowing the user to resume data collection. Pressing “Resume” will
resume data collection.
14.1.8.2.3. Pressing [F4] “Overall” will cause the screen to change from the spectra plot to the
overall display as described in paragraph 14.1.8.3 and 14.1.8.4 below. You can change
back to the spectra plot by pressing [F4] “Spectra”.
14.1.8.2.4. Pressing [F5] “Restart” will restart data acquisition. Once pressed, all data collected up to
that point will be lost and data acquisition will begin again.
14.1.8.3. – Fields displayed when viewing Overall
2 sensors in Viper II and Cobra II
14.1.8.3.1. “Samples:” – Number of data samples collected by the analyzer. An increasing numeric
value will be displayed as soon as the screen is displayed.
14.1.8.3.2. “Channel” – Displays the descriptions entered in paragraph 14.1.1.1.14 for each vibration
sensor and paragraph 14.1.1.3.2 above for each Viper II tach channel.
14.1.8.3.3. “Current” – Displays the current values for each channel configured.
14.1.8.3.4. “MxChan(x)” – Displays the maximum values reached for each channel configured.