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5.3
Memory
Select a folder in the first tab. This selected storage folder is used for the
following measurements to save the measured values. When you navigate
to the item "View memory", the contents of the currently selected folder will
be displayed.
When you select one of the readings with the OK key
, further details about
the reading will be displayed. Within this detail view, you can navigate
through the folders with the Up
and Down keys. The arrow keys Left
and Right
can be used to navigate through the detail views of the
individual readings within a folder.
Use the "Single delete" item to delete individual measurements in the
selected folder. When you delete a measured value in the middle of the folder, the measured values
within the folder are renumbered so that no numbering gaps occur in a folder. If you want to delete
all files in a folder, select the menu item "Delete folder" and confirm that you want to delete the entire
folder. Via the last menu item "Delete all data", you can delete the measured values in all folders. In
total, 15 folders are available. 50 measured values can be saved to each folder so that a total of 750
measured data can be saved.
5.4
Calibration
By navigating to the "Calibration" item in the menu, you can calibrate the
sensor with a zero point calibration. To do so, place the meter on a flat
surface and place the sensor head over a flat, bright surface. Click on
"Calibration" and wait until the calibration is completed. Now you can use the
device for the next measurement.
5.5
Info
Ijn the
“Info“ menu, you can find some information about the firmware version of your meter.
6
Measurement
6.1
Measuring mode interface
If you have opened the "Measurement Mode" user interface, the device
automatically starts a measurement when a vibrating object is detected.
Moving the meter may cause low-frequency human vibration which are
then shown on the display as a measurement. In the standard settings, the
first value displayed is the belt tension in Hertz (Hz). Below this value, the
trum force is displayed in Newton (N). The lower part of the display shows
the set values for the mass of the belt per meter (weight icon) and the trum
length (belt icon). These values must be set individually for each belt but
are not relevant if only the belt tension is to be determined.
Summary of Contents for BTM 2000
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