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Svantek SV 106 User Manual

Svantek SV 106
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USER MANUAL
SV 106
VIBRATION METER
Warsaw, June 2015
Copyright © 2015 SVANTEK. All rights reserved.

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Svantek SV 106 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSvantek
ModelSV 106
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1. SV106 Main Features

Overview of the key features and capabilities of the SV106 vibration meter.

1.2. Accessories Included

List of items provided in the standard SV 106 set for immediate use.

1.3. Accessories Available

List of optional accessories that can be purchased for extended functionality.

2. Manual Control of the Instrument

2.1 Control Push-buttons on the Front Panel

Detailed description of the function and operation of each push-button on the instrument's front panel.

2.2 Input and Output Sockets of the Instrument

Description of the instrument's input and output connection ports, including their purpose and type.

3. Setting the Instrument

3.1. Basics of the Instrument's Control

Explanation of the instrument's control system, menu structure, and navigation principles.

3.2. Powering of the Instrument

Information on how to power the instrument using internal batteries or external sources.

3.3. Initial Setup of the Instrument

Guidance on performing the initial setup, including self-test and predefined setup selection.

3.4. Icons Description

Explanation of the various icons displayed on the instrument's screen and their meanings.

3.5. Memory Organisation

Details on how measurement results and settings are stored in internal and external memory.

4. Functions of the Instrument - Function

4.1. Measurement Functions of the Instrument

Overview of the available measurement modes like Level Meter, 1/1 Octave, and 1/3 Octave analysis.

4.2. Instrument's Calibration

Procedures for calibrating the instrument's measurement channels to ensure accuracy.

5. Measurement Parameters Setting

5.1 Selection of Measurement Parameters - General Settings

Configuration of general measurement parameters affecting all channels and profiles.

5.2 Setting the Parameters for Dose Measurements – HAV/WBV Dosimeter

Setting parameters for human vibration dose measurements, including exposure time and standards.

5.3 Setting Parameters in a Channels - Channels Setup

Configuring individual channel parameters, including input type, filters, and axis assignment.

5.4 Setting the Vector Parameters - Vectors Setup

Setting coefficients for calculating vector values for channel groups and specific measurement types.

5.5 Setting the Data Logging Functionality - Data Logging

Configuration of data logging parameters for measurement history, event, and wave recording.

5.6 The Results History Logging

Details on programming the history of results recording in the logger file.

6. Data Available on the Display – Display

6.1 Selection of the Modes of Measurement Results Presentation - Display Modes

Selecting different modes for displaying measurement results, such as Single Spectrum or 6 Channels.

6.2 Setting the Logger Presentation Parameters – Logger Scale

Adjusting the Y-axis scale of the logger result history plot and controlling grid display.

6.3 Setting the Result Presentation Scale – Results Scale

Changing the scale for presenting measurement results, choosing between Linear and Logarithm units.

6.4 Setting the Display Brightness and Power Saver- Screen

Configuring display brightness and enabling the screen saver function to save power.

7. Saving the Measurement Results - File

7.1 Saving Files in the Instrument's Memory or External Memory

Options for saving measurement results and setup files to internal or external memory.

7.2 Managing the Files Saved in the Internal and External Memory – File Manager

Using the File Manager to perform operations like opening, copying, moving, and deleting files.

7.3 Managing the Setup Files – Setup Manager

Managing setup files, including saving, loading, and organizing them.

7.4 Options for Select Setup Menu

Configuring the Select Setup menu that appears at instrument startup for quick access to settings.

7.5 Controlling Data Storing in the Instrument's Memory - Save Options

Setting options for data storage, including auto-save, file replacement, and naming conventions.

7.6 Options for Setup Files - Setup Options

Selecting options related to storing setup files, including user-defined filters.

8. Settings of the Instrument Parameters - Instrument

8.1 Selection of Keyboard Modes – Keyboard

Configuring the operation modes for the instrument's keyboard buttons like Shift and Start/Stop.

8.2 Setting Parameters of the I/O Port - Multifunction I/O

Configuring the functionality of the multifunction I/O port for analog output, digital input, or digital output.

8.3 Checking the Powering of the Instrument – Power Supply

Checking the instrument's power source, including battery status and external power supply voltage.

8.4 Programming the Instrument's Internal Real Time Clock – RTC

Setting and programming the instrument's internal Real Time Clock for accurate timekeeping.

8.5 Activating the Remote Control Error Confirmation - Remote Control

Enabling or disabling error confirmation prompts for remote control operation.

8.6 Transducer's Compensation Activation – Transducers

Activating or deactivating transducer compensation for electrical noise.

8.7 Checking the Specification of the Instrument - Unit Label

Checking the instrument's model number, serial number, software version, and standards compliance.

9. Auxiliary Settings - Auxiliary Setup

9.4. Setting the Language of the User Interface - Language

Selecting the language for the instrument's user interface.

9.5. Return to the Factory Settings - Factory Settings

Restoring the instrument to its default factory settings.

9.6. Locking the Menu - Instrument Lock

Locking the instrument menu to prevent unauthorized access or changes.

9.7. Setting the Scope of Instrument's Functions - Instrument Mode

Defining the scope of available instrument functions by choosing between Simple and Advanced modes.

9.8. Reference Signal in Vibration Measurements - Reference Levels

Setting reference levels for vibration signals used in calculations and logarithmic scale presentations.

9.9. User Filter Setting - User Filters

Defining custom frequency filter coefficients for 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis.

9.10. Selection of the Vibration Units - Vibration Units

Selecting the units (Metric or Non-Metric) for displaying vibration measurement results.

9.11. Warnings Selection – Warnings

Enabling or disabling warning messages displayed during normal instrument operation.

10. 1/1 and 1/3 Octave Analyser

10.1. Selection of 1/1 Octave or 1/3 Octave Analysis Mode

Selecting between 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave analysis modes for spectral analysis.

10.2. Setting the Parameters of 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Analysis

Configuring parameters for 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis, including measure period and repetition.

10.3. Saving of 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Analysis Results in the Logger's File

Saving 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis results into the logger file for time history recording.

10.4. Selection of 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Bandpass Results as Triggering Source

Using Octave bandpass results as a triggering source for various logging and alarm functions.

10.5. Display Options in 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Analysis Mode

Configuring display options for 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis, including spectrum visualization.

10.6. Presentation of 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Analysis Results

Displaying the results of 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis in different presentation modes.

10.7. Setting the Scale of the Spectrum Results Presentation - Spectrum Scale

Adjusting the Y-axis scale for spectrum results presentation, including Linear, Logarithm, and Log-Linear options.

10.8. Setting Parameters of the Spectrum Presentation - Spectrum View

Configuring the spectrum view settings, such as spectrum type, minimum, and maximum values.

10.9. Selection of Channels for Presentation – Multichannel View

Selecting channels to be displayed simultaneously in multi-spectrum display mode.

10.10. Setting Parameters for Total Values – Total Values

Programming parameters for calculating total values, including weighting filters and measurement types.

10.11. Setting User Filter Coefficients for 1/1 Octave and 1/3 Octave Analysis – User Filters

Introducing user-defined frequency filter coefficients for 1/1 and 1/3 Octave analysis.

11. Dosimeter Function

11.1. Setting Parameters for Dose Measurements – HAV/WBV Dosimeter

Setting parameters for human vibration dose measurements (HAV/WBV), including exposure and standards.

11.2. Setting Parameters for Channels – Channel x

Configuring individual channel parameters for dose measurements, including input type and filters.

11.3. Dosimeter Presentation Mode

Selecting the presentation mode for dose measurement results.

11.4. Calculation of Hand-Arm and Whole-Body Daily Results – Calculator

Calculating daily dose results for hand-arm and whole-body measurements using selected files.

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