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SKF Microlog GX Series - How to Collect Pre-set Non ROUTE Measurements

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Non ROUTE
How to Collect Pre-set Non ROUTE Measurements
How to Collect Pre-set Non ROUTE Measurements
For fast, easy collection of “standard” type measurements, use one of the pre-set
measurement options on the Microlog’s Non ROUTE screen. These measurement types
have fixed industry-standard settings as described below.
You may not alter the configuration of these pre-set Non ROUTE
measurements; they must be applied “as is.”
For the Same, Opposite, and High Resolution pre-set measurement types, the
following standard settings are taken from the current selected ROUTE measurement:
Detection
Sensitivity
Window
Type
Coupling
Input Channel
Ext. Trigger Slope
Trigger Level
Same This measurements configuration is based upon the most recently highlighted
measurement in the Microlog’s ROUTE mode. Its setup is the Same as the “active”
measurement in the “active” ROUTE. This allows you to quickly collect Non ROUTE
measurements that are identical to your “active” ROUTE measurement, but from
various sensor positions for analysis purposes.
If the active ROUTE POINT is set up to collect both FFT and time
waveform data, the Non ROUTE Same measurement is FFT only.
Measurement parameters are set to:
Overlap50%
Bin Zeroing - On
OppositeAlso based upon the highlighted measurement in the Micrologs ROUTE
mode. Its setup is identical to the “active” measurement in the “active” ROUTE, except it
collects the Opposite data format. For example, if the “active” ROUTE POINT collects
FFT spectrum data, the Opposite Non ROUTE measurement collects time waveform
data, and vice versa. Measurement parameters are set to:
Overlap50%
Bin Zeroing - On
High ResolutionAlso based upon the highlighted measurement in the Microlog’s
ROUTE mode. Its setup is identical to the “active” measurement in the “active” ROUTE,
except its Lines/Samples setting is doubled (increased by a factor of 2) to a maximum
of 25,600 lines (up to 12,800 for two-channel measurements and up to 6,400 for
three and four-channel measurements). For example, if the “active” ROUTE POINT’s
Lines/Samples setting is 400 Lines, the High Resolution Non ROUTE measurement’s
Lines/Samples setting is 800 Lines. This allows you to quickly take a high resolution
look at your active ROUTE measurement. Measurement parameters are set to:
Overlap50%
Bin Zeroing - On
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