Non ROUTE
How to Collect Pre
-
set Non ROUTE Measurements
ICP
– Acquires the input signal from a charge amplified sensor.
Sensitivity
– Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter transducer sensitivity in millivolts
(mV) per Engineering Unit (EU). 100 mV/EU is used for most acceleration sensors, 200
mV/EU for most non-contact displacement sensors, and 1,000 mV/EU if the input is
volts and the scale is to be read directly.
Trigger
-
When the
Trigger
is set to
Off
, the Microlog prompts you to manually specify
the RPM for orbit measurements, rather than taking a real-time RPM reading using a
tachometer.
Refer to
To manually enter the RPM
, below, for details.
Ext. Trigger Slope
– Select plus or minus to determine whether the trigger occurs on a
rising or descending signal.
[+]
– triggers on an ascending signal.
[-]
– triggers on a descending signal.
Trigger Level
– Enter a trigger level value in the text field and press an Enter button.
If the
Conf
iguration screen
Trigger Level
setting is set to
Automatic
, the
Trigger Level
setting reads “Automatic” and
cannot be set.
To manually enter the RPM:
•
From the Orbit Setup screen, use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the
Trigger
option and press the right arrow button. A drop-down list appears.
•
Use the up/down arrow buttons to select
Off
and press an Enter button.
•
Fin
ish making any other setting adjustments to the Orbit Setup screen, and press
an Enter button. The
Collecting Data
dialog displays with a prompt to specify the
running speed at the bottom of the page.
Figure A - 3.
Collecting Data Screen with Running Speed Options.
There are three options for entering the
RPM
when the Orbit Setup screen’s Trigger
value is set to
Off
:
dBase
- Ta
ke the RPM value from the database if previously assigned to the POINT.
This option only appears if the currently selected POINT in ROUTE
mode has a speed entered.
Type In
- Type in the value using the numeric keypad, or
Spec
- Select the 1X RPM frequency from the spectrum display.
•
Press the
dBase
button to use the RPM value previously assigned to the POINT.
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