The Analyzer Module
How to Perform Multi
-Channel Measurements
How to Perform Multi-Channel Measurements
Multi-channel Analyzer measurements allow you to monitor multi-spectrum, multi-
time, stime, spectrum & phase, scross-channel phase
measurements, and orbit measurements.
Unfiltered and order filtered
Orbit measurements may also be
more easily performed using the Analyzer’s
Orbit
icon.
Orbit
measurements are detailed in the following
How to Measure
Shaft Orbit
section.
Multi Channel Measurement View Signal Options
Spectrum
Spectra, cepstrum, or power spectrum of all input channels,
captured and viewed simultaneously or viewed
independently.
Time
Time waveforms of all input channels captured and viewed
simultaneously or viewed independently.
STime
Spectra, cepstrum, or power spectrum plus time waveform
for each input channel, viewed simultaneously or viewed
independently.
Spectrum & Phase
Spectra, cepstrum, or power spectrum plus phase angle for
each input channel, viewed simultaneously or viewed
independently.
SCross-
Channel Phase
Spectra plus cross-channel phase angle (p
hase of input CH1
relative to input CH2
) for each input channel, viewed
simultaneously. Both spectra are stored and relative phase is
displayed on FFT and as a table of magnitude/phase pairs
with up to 8 orders.
Orbit
Unfiltered orbit, or the time waveform for each input channel,
viewed simultaneously or view independently.
Notes about Phase Measurements
When using two c
hannels to take cross phase measurements, channel one should be
used as the phase reference (static sensor), the roaming sensor should be attached to
channel two, this prevents negative results from being generated.
For phase readings, move the cursor between peak amplitudes to observe the phase
difference between the peak amplitude components of the roving sensor to the
reference sensor.
The phase difference between channel 1 and channel 2 are
displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen. It is shown as
a vector and a numerical value.
The phase reading is only valid when the cursor is moved to a
specific peak in the spectrum (i.e., the 1 X peak).
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