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GE SCOUT140-Ex - Recording Routes

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Section 1 Introduction
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Recording Routes
You can take vibration recordings for all monitored machines and
transfer these to your computer for analysis.
Your instrument can guide you through a predefined data recording
sequence known as a route. You can create a route on your computer
and transfer it to your instrument.
Recording routes is particularly useful if you routinely monitor a large
number of machines. It enables you to build up a history of machine
states and conditions over time.
To record a route:
1. Create a recording route on your computer.
MORE: See the Ascent Reference Guide for instructions.
2. Transfer the route to your instrument.
3. Collect data for each item on the recording route as prompted by
your instrument.
4. Transfer the collected data to your computer for further analysis.
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