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E
Exponential averaging ..................................................................................................... 122
F
Fixed positions...................................................................................................................... 229
Fmax ................................................................................................................................120, 121
equivalent Fmax ............................................................................................................ 125
Fmin ........................................................................................................................................... 121
Folders, defining, working with ..........................................................................202, 204
transferring to the software .................................................................................... 159
H
Harmonic cursors ............................................................................................................... 142
Hazardous locations ...............................................................................................................6
I
Incompatible sensor ......................................................................................................... 214
Initial reading ..............................................................................................................224, 247
Instrument I/O ports ............................................................................................................. 11
K
Keypad entries ............................................................................................................. 22, 101
Keyphasor .................................................................................................................................. 40
L
Language, setting ............................................................................................................... 259
LCD screen ...................................................................................................................259, 260
Linear averaging ................................................................................................................. 122
Log range ................................................................................................................................ 148
M
Machines, defining, working with ............................................................................... 207
Measurements
measurements analyzing ......................................................................................... 141
order tracked .........................................................................................................103, 104
saving .................................................................................................................................. 155
taking .........................................................................................................................136, 137
Memory, capacity .....................................................................................................201, 268
available amount........................................................................................................... 265
deleting all information .............................................................................................. 222
Summary of Contents for SCOUT100-Ex
Page 18: ...Section 1 Introduction 7 Installation Control Drawing for Hazardous Locations ...
Page 20: ...Section 1 Introduction 9 Installation Control Drawing GE2214VBX for ATEX Hazardous Locations ...
Page 21: ...Section 1 Introduction 10 IECEx ATEX Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 40: ...Section 2 Instrument Fundamentals 29 Viewing hint labels Accessing more detailed help ...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Instrument Fundamentals 33 Using the advanced options ...
Page 54: ...Section 3 Sensors 43 Selecting the appropriate voltage for your tachometer and machine ...
Page 85: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 74 Selecting the required parameter settings ...
Page 111: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 100 Using the keypad to enter measurements ...
Page 116: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 105 Example of tracked measurement ...
Page 120: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 109 Saving multi channel measurements ...
Page 124: ...Section 5 Set Measurement Options 113 Spectral lines submenu ...
Page 164: ...Section 8 Send and Receive Information 153 Transferring recordings to Ascent ...
Page 194: ...Section 9 Working with Routes 183 Linear Speed ...
Page 241: ...Section 11 Balancing Rotors 230 Splitting a weight ...
Page 247: ...Section 12 Balancing Walkthrough 236 Taking an initial reading ...