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C90 Saving the adjustments data in the PO’s
Options:
0 : No storage
1 : Data is saved in the permanent memory.
Special function: None.
Description: The calibration data determined with C80, C81, C83, C84, C88, C115, C122 can be transferred to the
permanent memory using code C90.
To this end use the option selection and set “1”. Then acknowledge with the Acknowledgment key.
The data which used to be temporary to this moment is now transferred and saved in the permanent memory.
Saving is acknowledged by a series of audible signals.
Comments: None
C92 Display of actual distance and diameter of inner SAPE
Options: None
Special function: None
Description:
1. Field / left display : diameter (408-410)
2. Field / right display : distance (From machine to calibration rotor edge).
Comments:
C102 Performing a measuring run and indication of harmonic contents of the
unbalance signals
Options: None
Special function: None.
Description: Start measuring run by setting C102 and low the wheel guard.
Once the measuring run is completed, the following values are read out one below the other:
tHd : Non-linear harmonic distortion coeffi cient
HAr2 : Percentage of 2
nd
harmonics relative to fundamental harmonic wave
HAr3 : Percentage of 3
rd
harmonics relative to fundamental harmonic wave
HAr4 : Percentage of 4
th
harmonics relative to fundamental harmonic wave
HAr5 : Percentage of 5
th
harmonics relative to fundamental harmonic wave
There are two columns of readings, one referring to the rear transducer, the other to the front transducer.
Comments: None
C103 Test of transimpedence and unbalance signal ampli! ers
Options:
By pressing the check “RETURN” key, the display will show channels in the same order as shown in the list below.
0. Channel 1 Off set (DC analog signal)
1. Channel 1 1st harmonic wave
2. Channel 1 2nd harmonic
3. Channel 1 3rd harmonic
4. Channel 1 4th harmonic
5. Channel 1 1st harmonic wave phase
6. Channel 2 Off set (DC analog signal)
7. Channel 2 1st harmonic wave
8. Channel 2 2nd harmonic.

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