Gen II
User Manual
13-4 – Transient Vibration Survey
Chapter 13
Revision 4.10, Apr 20
appear automatically. You can use this information if appropriate or input your own specific
setup information using the keypad. (Refer to Chapter 3, “Using the Gen II Analyzer” if you are
unfamiliar with using the keypad.) The analyzer will display the “Transient Survey Setup”
banner with default values or values entered from the previous job such as those shown in the
figure below.
To complete the “Transient Survey Setup” banner screen (shown below), do the following:
13.1.1.1.
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Transient Survey Setup Screen
13.1.1.1.1.
In the “
Name
” field, enter a name for this setup using the keypad. The name you choose
will aid you in differentiating this setup from other stored setups should you choose to
use or review it at a later time. The name should be one of your choosing which will be
easily recognized and associated with this setup such as “Citation 10”, “Lear 45”, or
“CF34-3A”.
13.1.1.1.2.
Using the [
] key, move to the frequency unit field which is defaulted to “RPM”. The
two selections are RPM and Hz. Determine if the display frequency units are to be in
revolutions per minute (RPM) or cycles per second (Hz), then use the [
] key to
“toggle” between the two selections in this field. If the frequency unit you desire is not
currently in the field, press the [
] key to toggle between the two choices until your unit
is shown in the field.
13.1.1.1.3.
Use the [
] key to move to the minimum frequency field, immediately to the right of the
frequency units field. Use the analyzer keypad to enter the minimum frequency of
interest for this survey relative to the frequency units selected in paragraph 13.1.1.1.2
above. If you desire a high pass frequency, such as 40 Hz, the minimum frequency field
should reflect this as the minimum frequency of interest.