Signals from 4-20 mA devices, RTDs, thermocouples, and other specialized sensors require
external conditioning electronics that convert the sensor signal into a voltage signal the
CSI 2600 can accept on its BNC input panel. The CSI 2600 can supply power to
piezoelectric sensors from the BNC connection.
The CSI 2600 has 4 BNCs for tachometer inputs on the rear panel. The tachometer BNC
inputs accept voltage signals only and do not furnish tachometer power.
When the CSI 2600 is in transient data collection mode, not all signals connected to a CSI
2600 need to be designated as transient. But since the Transient system is used to detect
unexpected events using its continuous monitoring capability, it's best to designate every
channel to be transient to make sure a special event is not missed.
4.8
6510 Signal Input module
The 6510 Signal Input module combines the features of Signal Input, Tachometer Input,
and I/O Relays to allow a combination of sensor and relay types in one module.
The 6510 provides 12 channels of vibration or process sensor inputs, 2 channels of
tachometer sensor inputs, and 2 optically-isolated I/O relay channels.
See
for specific calibration information.
Hardware configuration: overview
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Summary of Contents for Machinery Health Expert CSI 2600
Page 1: ...User Guide MHM 97453 Rev 1 April 2014 CSI 2600 Machinery Health Expert User Guide ...
Page 8: ...CSI 2600 back view Figure 2 2 Introduction to the CSI 2600 4 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 12: ...Introduction to the CSI 2600 8 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 26: ...Getting started 22 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 64: ...Software configuration 60 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 96: ...Data types 92 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 100: ...D 2 Internal wiring diagram for the CSI 2600 ...
Page 106: ...Troubleshooting 102 MHM 97453 Rev 1 ...
Page 109: ...Index MHM 97453 Rev 1 105 ...