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Non ROUTE
How to Collect “User” Defined Non ROUTE Data
POINT Type
CMVA65
Detection
Microlog Detection
Enveloped acceleration,
displacement (non-
integrated), volts
Peak or Pk-Pk
True Peak or
True Pk-Pk
All others
Peak or Pk-Pk
Peak or Pk-Pk
Sensitivity
– Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter transducer sensitivity in millivolts
(mv) per Engineering Unit (EU). 100 mV/EU is used for most acceleration sensors, 200
mV/EU for most non contact displacement sensors, and 1,000 mV/EU if the input is
volts and the scale is to be read directly.
Filter
– The drop-down list displays three types of filter settings,
High-pass filter
settings,
Enveloper Band pass filter
settings and the
HFD
measurement setting. The
Microlog’s real analog
High-pass filter
affects both the time and FFT domains.
Selecting
Off
when you have
ICP
or
AC
coupling will cause the
unit to default to an intrinsic high-pass filter value of .
16 Hz
. This
eliminates only very low frequency components.
The Microlog’s
High-pass filter
filters the time domain with a real
analog filter, which attenuates based on the selected value.
Choose one of the 7 discrete values.
•
When setting up a measurement
other than an enveloped acceleration
measurement
. The range for normal measurements is from approximately 200
CPM to 600 CPM, or the equivalent in Hz.
•
With
enveloped acceleration measurements
, the enveloping process automatically
performs a low frequency cut off.
Fmax
– Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the FFT upper full-scale frequency, up to
4
0,000 Hz (
2,400,000 CPM). Unless you are making a very unusual measurement, the
Fmax setting should always be greater than running speed.
Fmax
values entered are adjusted to the next highest valid Fmax
value available in the Microlog. The adjusted (actual) value
appears on the collected spectrum’s y-axis.
Lines/Samples
–
Determines the resolution of the spectrum. Note increased
resolution requires increased time for data collection and consumes more storage
memory.
Frequency range
= frequency segment size
lines resolution
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