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Measuring point data for ISO 2372
The only measuring point data that should
be edited are ‘Direction’ and ‘Class’ (1). Press
SHIFT+F3 to open ‘Measuring point data’. For
both, the alternatives are selected from lists
after marking the line and pressing F1 ‘Edit’.
The selected measuring direction appears as
measuring point name in the measurement
window (2). The selected machine class
effects the evaluation of the measuring result
(3). Readings in the yellow and red zone are
indicated with an alarm flag and a flashing red
dot (4) before the value.
‘Portable’ on the transducer line (5) means that
the default transducer for vibration measure-
ments is active. Set up of default transducers
is described in Chapter A page 13.
To temporarily use another transducer, press
SHIFT+F3 to open ‘Measuring point data’ and
mark ‘Transducer’ on the list. Press F1 ‘Edit’
and select ‘Remote’.
The transducer data become editable after
you switch ‘Transducer’ from ‘Portable’ to
‘Remote’. Provided you know the transducer’s
frequency range, sensitivity and its upper and
lower bias range, you can input the data here.
This temporarily transducer data will be lost
when closing the measuring technique but will
be saved in the measuring result file.
To measure, connect the transducer and press
the M/S key. Save the measurement with
M/S. If you do not accept the reading, press
SHIFT+M/S to collect a new reading without
saving the previous.
To see or delete measurement(s) before sav-
ing, press F1 to go to the result window.
Press SHIFT+F1 to see the alarm list. Press
SHIFT+F2 to set a default comment or voice
recording to the result (see Chapter B, Com
-
ments). Press F2 to go to graphics (see Chap
-
ter B, Graphics).
To save the result as a file, press MENU and
select ‘Save as’. Select ‘Save a file’ and input a
name via the keyboard window. Press ENTER
to save.
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Summary of Contents for leonova emerald
Page 1: ...User guide PORTABLE EFFICIENCY ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...A 2 General instrument functions A ...
Page 36: ...B 2 General measurement functions B ...
Page 74: ...C 2 Measurement techniques always included B C ...
Page 88: ...D D 2 Shock pulse measurement ...
Page 122: ...D D 36 Shock pulse measurement ...
Page 124: ...E E 2 Vibration measurement ...
Page 150: ...E E 28 Vibration measurement ...
Page 152: ...F F 2 Rotor balancing ...
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