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Remove RFID
: This option instructs the Detector to cancel the RFID tag
assignment to the measuring point during the next round.
RFID defective
: The Detector has marked the assigned RFID tag as defective.
Change RFID
: This option tells the Detector to replace the assigned RFID tag.
During the next round, you must delete the tag and assign a new one before
you can perform the measurement at this measuring point.
You can only select the statuses that are accessib le as a follow-up
status of the current status.
Further information in the chapter "Automatic assignment of RFID tags to
measuring points
".
Comment input on the Detector
Here you can specify whether you want to enter a comment for each
measurement on the Detector. Select
"Only manual selection" if you want to select a comment manually,
"Display after each measurement" if you want to be asked after each
measurement or
"Enforce after each measurement" if you definitely want to enter a comment to
each measurement.
Sensor
You can adjust the vibration measurement sensors and the temperature at
Sensor
. Only the sensors that were previously entered in the sensor database
will be available for selection (see "Add sensor
"). You can select a sensor for
Acceleration
,
Temperature
and
Trigger
from the sensor database.
Time signal
In this area you can specify how the Detector should handle time signals
,
FFTs and characteristic values.
Characteristic value averaging
: the FFTs or characteristic values calculated
from the time signals are averaged. If four values should be averaged, for
example, four values are recorded in succession, the FFT is calculated and the
(frequency selective) characteristic values are produced. The time signals
stored for the purposes of an averaged measurement are always the last time
signals measured. Select
FFT
to determine the mean values of the FFTs
calculated from the time signals. Then select
Char. values
to apply the average
determined for the characteristic values calculated from the FFTs.
Averaging count
: The Detector averages measured values during the
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