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461880   V2.2   8/09 

Datalogging 

The internal datalogger memory can hold up to 1000 readings. Readings can be logged 
manually, with a button press, or automatically, at a programmed sample rate. 

Sample Rate 

The sample rate can be set to 0 (manual), 1, 2,

 

10, 30, 60, 600, 1800 or 3600 seconds. 

See the Advanced Vibration Functions section for instructions on setting the sample rate. 

Auto Data Logging 

1. 

Set the desired sample rate as described (do not select ‘0’). 

2. 

Turn the meter off and back on. 

3. Press 

the 

REC

 button to enter the datalogging function. The 

REC

 symbol will appear 

in the display (upper left-hand corner). 

4. Press 

the 

LOGGER

 button to start logging data. 

((

)) 

indicator will flash in time with 

the selected sample rate. 

5. Press 

the 

LOGGER

 button to pause/resume datalogging. 

6. 

Press and Hold the 

REC

 button > 2 seconds to exit the datalogging mode. 

Manual Data Logging 

1. 

Set the sample rate to ‘0’ as described earlier. 

2. 

Turn the meter off and back on. 

3. Press 

the 

REC

 to enter the datalogging function. The 

REC

 symbol will appear in the 

display flashing. 

4. Press 

the 

LOGGER

 button.  

5. Press 

LOGGER

 again to log one data point. The 

((

)) 

 indicator will flash and an 

audible tone will sound. Repeat this step to store the desired number of readings. 

6. 

Press and Hold the 

REC

 button > 2 seconds to exit the datalogging mode. 

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Summary of Contents for 461880

Page 1: ...User s Guide Vibration Meter and Laser Combination Tachometer www bigfoottrade kz ...

Page 2: ... for Acceleration and Velocity Peak to Peak measurements for Displacement Peak function for Acceleration and Velocity Max Hold function for Acceleration Peak Velocity Peak and Displacement Peak to Peak Frequency range from 10 Hz to 1 kHz meets ISO 2954 standards Zero function 1000 point datalogger with adjustable sample rate Hold function freezes measured value on display MAX MIN function to recor...

Page 3: ...R pushbutton 9 Contact Tachometer Surface Speed wheel 10 Contact Tachometer RPM adapter 11 Velocity Sensor and Magnetic Mount 12 Contact Tachometer Protective Cover 13 Access Screw for Protective Cover Meter Top 1 BNC Connector 2 IR Temperature probe input feature not supported 3 RS232 Output Terminal 4 Photo Tachometer Laser Detector 5 Photo Tachometer Laser Light source Meter LCD Display 13 10 1...

Page 4: ...t the top of the meter 3 The probe can then be connected to the tested machinery in three ways a Attach the magnetic end of the probe to a ferrous material on the equipment under test b Manually hold the probe in place against the equipment under test c Unscrew the magnet from the probe end and use the threaded mount to connect to a screw bolt or stud on the equipment under test www bigfoottrade k...

Page 5: ... Not available in the Displacement mode 4 MAX HOLD Holds and displays the maximum Peak to Peak value Available in Displacement mode only 5 To clear the MAX HOLD or PEAK MAX HOLD values press the HOLD ESCAPE key for more than 2 seconds This will zero the display and restart the MAX HOLD or PEAK MAX HOLD function DATA HOLD To freeze the LCD display momentarily press the HOLD ESC key The HOLD icon wi...

Page 6: ...nt Number of data points available in memory CLr Clear Datalogger Memory ESC Exits the Advanced Functions Menu 2 Press the HOLD key to select the OFF function Use the FUNCTION SEND key or UNIT LOGGER key to toggle the setting between 0 and 1 0 disables the Auto Power Off function 1 enables the function Press the ENTER key to save the setting 3 Press the HOLD ESC key to select the SEC function Use ...

Page 7: ...M Non contact RPM measurement NON CONTACT PHOTO TACHOMETER MEASUREMENTS 1 Apply an appropriately sized square piece of reflective tape to the surface of the object under test 2 With the meter OFF point the laser pointer end of the meter toward the device under test 3 Press and hold the Tachometer Function Pushbutton located on the right side of the meter Press the FUNCTION SEND key to select the n...

Page 8: ...1 Remove the Tachometer Protective Cover by loosening the screw and gently pulling the cap away from the unit 2 Press and hold the Tachometer Function Pushbutton located on the right side of the meter Press the FUNCTION SEND key to select one of the linear speed modes M min or ft min 3 Lightly press the linear speed wheel on the moving surface to be measured 4 When the reading on the display stabi...

Page 9: ...l appear in the display upper left hand corner 4 Press the LOGGER button to start logging data indicator will flash in time with the selected sample rate 5 Press the LOGGER button to pause resume datalogging 6 Press and Hold the REC button 2 seconds to exit the datalogging mode Manual Data Logging 1 Set the sample rate to 0 as described earlier 2 Turn the meter off and back on 3 Press the REC to e...

Page 10: ...tton for 2 seconds r 232 will flash repeatedly in the display 4 In the DL2005 software press START 5 Press the SEND button again and the data will be sent to the meter s RS 232 port and onto the connected PC 6 Press the ESC button to return to normal operation Specifications Display Dual Display Multi function LCD Sampling Time Approximately 1 second Datalogger memory 1000 point memory Datalogger ...

Page 11: ...bration point 0 14mm 160Hz Frequency Range 10 Hz to 1 kHz meets ISO 2954 Tachometer Functions Range Resolution Accuracy rdg Photo Tachometer 10 to 99 999 rpm 0 1 rpm 1000rpm 1 rpm 1000 rpm 0 05 1d Contact Tachometer 0 5 to 19 999 rpm 0 1 rpm 1000rpm 1 rpm 1000 rpm Surface Speed 0 2 to 6560 ft min 0 1 ft min 1000ft min 1 ft min 1000ft min 1 1d Surface Speed 0 05 to 1999 9 m min 0 01 m min 100m min ...

Page 12: ...n transit This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse improper wiring operation outside of specification improper maintenance or repair or unauthorized modification Extech specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages E...

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