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PRÜFTECHNIK VIB 5.300 Series User Manual

PRÜFTECHNIK VIB 5.300 Series
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VIBXPERT 11.2010
Analog out/headphones
At the analog output (yellow connector), the vibration signal can be
picked up with a suitable analysis device (oscilloscope) or listened to
via headphones (e.g. VIB 6.670). The output is always the pure, non-
integrated signal without the DC component.
To use the yellow connector as the analog output, it must be enabled
and parameterized in the Device Setup:
Click on 'Analog Out/Headphone' in the Device Setup.
Enable the analog output.
The signal will be output at the analog output until the measure-
ment screen is closed.
If needed, adjust the standard normalization for the accelerometer.
You can choose from: 10mV/g, 100mV/g, 500mV/g*, 1mV/ms
-
²
A maximum output voltage of ±4V provides the maximum
possible measurement range, for example of:
80 m/s
2
at 500mV/g
400 m/s² at 100mV/g
If the vibration signal is measured with a different sensor type, set
a suitable gain factor in the 'Default amplification' menu (x0.1 / x1
/ x5 / x10).
To connect the analysis device, use the cable for the analog output
(VIB 5.431):
* Only for sensors with a
sensitivity of 5.35 µA/ms
-2
VIB 5.431
BNC
Device Setup
Getting started - Basic settings
Headphones - VIB 6.670
Headphones - VIB 6.670
Normalization and amplification
for Analog Out

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BrandPRÜFTECHNIK
ModelVIB 5.300 Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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