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SV106A User Manual 

1.5.  General Information 

Input

  

2 x LEMO 5-pin: six channels Direct or IEPE type and 2 channels for force 
transducers 

Dynamic Range

  

90 dB 

Force Range

  

0.2 N ÷ 200 N (dedicated channels for force transducers) 

Sampling Rate

  

6 kHz 

Memory

  

Internal 16 MB non-volatile memory 

  

8 GB Micro SD card included (micro SD flash card slot supports cards up 
to 16 GB) 

Display

  

Super contrast (10000:1) OLED 2.4” colour display (320 x 240 pixels) 

Interfaces

  

USB 1.1 Client, Extended I/O - AC output (1 V Peak) or Digital Input/Output 
(Trigger - Pulse) 

Power Supply

  

Four AA batteries (alkaline) operation time > 12 h (6.0 V / 1.6 Ah)2 

  

Four AA rechargeable batteries operation time > 16 h (4.8 V / 2.6 Ah)2 (not 
included) 

  

USB interface 500 mA HUB 

Environmental Conditions

   Temperature from -

10 °C to 50 °C 

  

Humidity up to 90 % RH, non-condensed 

Dimensions

  

140 x 83 x 33 mm (without accelerometer) 

Weight

  

Approx. 390 grams including batteries (without accelerometer) 

Summary of Contents for SV 106A

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL SV 106A HUMAN VIBRATION ANALYSER Warsaw March 2017 Copyright 2017 SVANTEK All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...produced or distributed in any form or by any means without prior written consent from SVANTEK Warsaw Poland Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not re...

Page 3: ...TEDS 24 4 2 2 Calibration of the instrument channels Channel x 25 4 2 3 In situ System Check 25 4 2 4 Calibration by transducer s sensitivity Calibr By Sensitivity 26 4 2 5 Calibration by measurement...

Page 4: ...60 7 2 1 Setting the directory for saving files Set As Working Dir 61 7 2 2 Creating new catalogue and new file 62 7 2 3 Deleting all files from Internal memory Delete All 62 7 2 4 Opening file catalo...

Page 5: ...ave analysis results 79 10 7 Setting the scale of the spectrum results presentation Spectrum Scale 80 10 8 Setting parameters of the spectrum presentation Spectrum View 81 10 9 Selection of channels f...

Page 6: ...cated integrated adapter SV 105AF Fast USB 1 1 interface 12 MHz creates real time link for the PC front end application of the SV 106A instrument The measurement results can be downloaded to PC using...

Page 7: ...bration calibrator for HVM SV 150 tri axial accelerometer Hand Arm direct fixing to the tool SV 151 tri axial accelerometer for measurements on vehicle floor SV 207B Building Vibration Measurements se...

Page 8: ...6 GB Display Super contrast 10000 1 OLED 2 4 colour display 320 x 240 pixels Interfaces USB 1 1 Client Extended I O AC output 1 V Peak or Digital Input Output Trigger Pulse Power Supply Four AA batter...

Page 9: ...ike in a computer keyboard e g while typing the filename both Shift and the second push button must be pressed together two finger operation as 2nd Fun this push button can be pressed and released bef...

Page 10: ...no current running measurement in progress this push button opens the Setup Manager menu These push buttons enable the user specifically to select the column in a multi column parameter list select th...

Page 11: ...ment operates in Advanced Mode Then four available markers appear on the screen To choose marker number 1 the user must press push button number 2 number 3 and number 4 The markers disappear automatic...

Page 12: ...o its speed it is widely used in all PCs In the instrument the standard 4 pin socket is used described in more detail in Appendix C The additional multi purpose input output socket called I O is a two...

Page 13: ...Auxiliary Setup and Calculator Position selection The desired position in menu list is selected by means of the or push buttons Entering position After the selection of the desired position in the me...

Page 14: ...ich is opened with the or push buttons In the special window the value is selected with the or push buttons and then is confirmed by pressing ENTER In all cases the ENTER push button is used for confi...

Page 15: ...this parameter has a single value and it is not possible to change it Simple and advanced menu modes There are two instrument modes which define the scope of available functions Simple Mode and Advan...

Page 16: ...r 0 00V Note In the case when the Battery icon is red it is strongly recommended to use the external power adapter or USB interface as soon as possible to ensure reliable operation If no suitable exte...

Page 17: ...made changes Return to the default settings set up by the manufacturer is possible after the execution of the Factory Settings position available in the Auxiliary Setup list 3 4 Icons description Desc...

Page 18: ...on is displayed when the Shift push button is pressed contact force sensor icon is displayed when SV 105AF with force sensor is connected In case force sensor readouts from any of the connected SV 105...

Page 19: ...n the bottom line will be changed accordingly Manual saving of main results files There are two options for storing result data in the internal or external memory One option is to press Save push butt...

Page 20: ...generated file name in the special screen which is opened after pressing the or push buttons This screen has help information how to edit the file name Note During the measurement run with data loggin...

Page 21: ...le name is not displayed on the result view screen the user should remember that wave recording function is active and switch it off always when wave recording is not required Saving the setup files T...

Page 22: ...firmware contains all basic functions to perform measurements in accordance with most international standards and methods For more complex tasks the user has the possibility of expanding the basic fun...

Page 23: ...Meter functions With all above functions it is additionally possible to perform vibration dose measurements Dose parameters are set up in HAV WBV Dosimeter window path Menu Measurement In order to se...

Page 24: ...include serial number manufacturer name calibration factor etc The TEDS position enables the user to Download TEDS Data in case when the accelerometer is connected during instrument s working session...

Page 25: ...ve 1 3 Octave FFT modes Note The calibration level and the calibration result are expressed in different units depending on the settings of the instrument The metric or non metric Vibration units are...

Page 26: ...current calibration factor and the instrument will assess whether the system check was successful or failed displaying relevant message together with current calibration factor and measured calibratio...

Page 27: ...elect the calibrator signal level 4 Attach the instrument s accelerometer to the vibration calibrator 5 Switch on the calibrator and wait approximately 30 seconds before starting the calibration measu...

Page 28: ...of the performed calibration measurement the way the calibration was done Calibr By Measurement or Calibr By Sensitivity or read from TEDS and the calibration factor Calibration Factor that was obtai...

Page 29: ...ss SV 105AF sensor with hand straps against a scale so that this scale indicates between 18 and 20 kg ENT Please press the ENTER push button when the scale indicates a value within the range that inst...

Page 30: ...t force detection sensor it displays the following message It may occur e g in the second step 9 11 kg in case the readings from sensor indicate higher pressure than recorded in the first step 18 20 k...

Page 31: ...ulations Data Logging enables the user to program logger functions measurements logging and signal recording Measure Trigger enables the user to set parameters of measure trigger Position appears only...

Page 32: ...1 hour or 10 hours step It is also possible to set Inf value The Inf value denotes the infinite integration of the measurements from measurement real start until the Start Stop push button is pressed...

Page 33: ...n in the Measurement list will be active and DLM D1 1 or D1 3 function abbreviations appear in the icon s line of the display Setting the Logger mode The Logging Mode position enables the user to deac...

Page 34: ...contact with the tool Level time will be displayed during measurement in Dosimeter presentation mode 5 2 Setting the parameters for dose measurements HAV WBV Dosimeter The HAV WBV Dosimeter list enabl...

Page 35: ...tup The Channels Setup position enables the user to assign the axis of three axial accelerometer for the specific channels switch on or off channels or second profiles and to program the channel s par...

Page 36: ...or If calibration factor is equal to zero the range is equal to 126 m s2 Weighting filter selection The following weighting filters are available for the first profile of the instrument KB Wh Wk Wd Wc...

Page 37: ...the User MTVV and PPV modes it is possible to define coefficients for vector calculation ENT When the user needs to calculate a vector with other than standard coefficients it is possible to select t...

Page 38: ...h in turn is active when Event Recording position in the General Settings list is active and Marker Setup 5 6 1 Data logger programming Logger Setup The Logger Setup list enables the user to edit the...

Page 39: ...s memory is stopped after the period which is equal to Measure Period multiplied by Repetition No or after pressing the Start Stop push button or after stopping the measurements remotely Relations be...

Page 40: ...EAK P P MAX RMS and VDV which will be recorded to the logger file column Log activate plot column Plot and select its colour column Color in the windows with names Channels x y Channels x y Profile z...

Page 41: ...ition Pre and the number of the results saved in the logger after the fulfilment of the triggering condition Post If the triggering condition is fulfilled the logger contains the measurement results r...

Page 42: ...by Gradient Otherwise the triggering condition is not fulfilled if Gradient is selected the triggering condition is fulfilled only when the signal has the lower level than this determined by Level and...

Page 43: ...hen the Gradient or Gradient trigger is chosen The speed of the triggering signal changes Gradient can be set from 1 dB to 100 dB range Speed is defined as dB per Logger Step 5 6 4 Event recording set...

Page 44: ...th Fixed Len or Off When Off is chosen then the event signal will be recorded until the memory is full or while the trigger condition is fulfilled When Max Length is chosen then the signal will be rec...

Page 45: ...ing up the Wave recorder function The Logger Setup list enables the user to edit the name of the logger file history of results measurements or wave records and to set other general parameters The Wav...

Page 46: ...Parameters window and meaning of all positions are identical as for Logger Trigger case described above ENT 5 8 Measure trigger parameters selection Measure Trigger The Measure Trigger position appea...

Page 47: ...signal are available RMS 1 VEC46 or VEC13 If Gradient is selected the triggering condition is checked every 5 milliseconds and the measurement is recorded only when the result value Source has a grea...

Page 48: ...sure Period parameter path Menu Measurement General Settings When trigger is active the Repetition No parameter path Menu Measurement General Settings means the maximum number of trigger repetitions F...

Page 49: ...ecutive measurements set in the Repeat Time line as 24 hours It means that the instrument will be switched on once a day at the same time until the user disables the timer function If the instrument i...

Page 50: ...ion path Menu Measurement Timer the measurement parameters path Menu Measurement General Settings activate the Auto Save function path Menu File Save Options name the file the File Name window is open...

Page 51: ...ion Screen enables the user to set the brightness and t switch on off the display screen saver 6 1 Selection of presentation modes Display Modes The Display Modes list enables the user to switch on or...

Page 52: ...h Wk Wd Wc Wj Wm Wg Wb Wf for first profiles and HP BL Wh BL Wk BL Wd BL Wc BL Wj BL Wm BL Wg BL Wb BL Wf for second profiles and detector time constant 1 0 s 4 Elapsed time shows the current second o...

Page 53: ...nnels is not enabled in the Channel Activation window path Menu Measurement Channels Setup the 6 Channels mode is not active 1 Result line for Channel 1 2 Result line for Channel 2 3 Result line for C...

Page 54: ...measurement The value presented there belongs to the range 1 Integration Period Changing the active fields Jumping between positions is made by means of the or push buttons Changing the field content...

Page 55: ...the logger presentation parameters Logger Scale The Logger Scale sub list enables the user to change the Y axis scale of the result history plot and switch on off the grid ENT Setting the scale of the...

Page 56: ...gger results and different Dynamic ranges 80 and 20 dB are presented Switching the grid on off The Grid position enables the user to switch on or off the horizontal grid lines in any graphical present...

Page 57: ...ress of the or push buttons new value is selected without any confirmation from the ENTER push button Setting the power saver function The saving of the internal source of the instrument s power can b...

Page 58: ...Result files can be saved manually or automatically Setup files are saved manually Logger and Wave files are saved automatically The File list contains the following items File Manager enables the us...

Page 59: ...N value is the length of the file name which cannot be longer than eight characters When such limitation is reached and the instrument cannot automatically change the file s name the only possibility...

Page 60: ...progress is displayed for about 3 seconds The message No Results To Save is displayed after trying to execute the save command in case when no measurements were performed and there are no results to b...

Page 61: ...upper catalogue in the hierarchy the user has to press The upper highest catalogue contains the name and icon of SD Card and the description of the memory Disk Name Free memory and Capacity total memo...

Page 62: ...indow by creating new file To perform this function the user should enter the catalogue in which the new file will be created and press the ENTER push button at the New File position ENT There are two...

Page 63: ...catalogue list The user should select the file catalogue and press the ENTER push button After opening the list of commands select the Delete position and press the ENTER push button again ENT 7 2 6...

Page 64: ...easurement is not being performed Another option is to open the Setup Manager position from the File menu S P To save the setup file the user should enter the catalogue in which the new file will be c...

Page 65: ...information about the setup file the user should select the file and press the ENTER push button After opening the list of commands select the Info position and press the ENTER push button again ENT 7...

Page 66: ...commands enable the user to put setups above or below the selected line If ENTER is pressed at an existing assignment the Remove option will also be available Command will remove the assignment but n...

Page 67: ...se when the Measure Period value path Menu Measurement General Settings is not less than 10 seconds If it is less than 10 seconds the measurement results are not saved and this is indicated with the m...

Page 68: ...ent The file names will be saved with the automatically incremented name number by one If this option is not active after pressing these push buttons the Save window is accessed 7 6 Options for setup...

Page 69: ...urce of the instrument RTC enables the user to set the Real Time Clock Remote Control enables the user to activate or deactivate error confirmation function Unit Label enables the user to check the ty...

Page 70: ...ion I O sub list enables the user to select the available functionality of the I O port ENT Mode selection of the I O port In the Mode position it is possible to select the function of the instrument...

Page 71: ...e Hold Time position enables the user to select the minimum duration of alarm signal 8 3 Checking the powering of the instrument Power Supply The Power Supply position enables the user to check the po...

Page 72: ...the user to activate or deactivate error confirmation function If the Remote Control function is Enabled then the instrument confirms warnings after 5 seconds and the user reaction is not required Thi...

Page 73: ...he user to define the reference level for logarithmic units User Filters enables the user to define customized frequency filters for 1 1 and 1 3 octaves This position is available only for 1 1 Octave...

Page 74: ...he user to define the scope of instrument s available functions There are two possible modes of the instrument Simple Mode and Advanced Mode Advanced Mode defines the full scope of available functions...

Page 75: ...n the Velocity position the user can set the reference level of the velocity signal It is possible to set this level from 1 nms 1 to 100 nms 1 9 5 User filter setting User Filters The User Filters sub...

Page 76: ...Save If Yes is chosen the instrument returns to the active mode of result presentation starting the new measurement process If No is chosen the instrument returns to the active mode of measurement re...

Page 77: ...e 1 1 Octave and 1 3 Octave functions are optional and should be unlocked by entering the activation code in the text editor screen which is opened after first attempt to select it Once unlocked this...

Page 78: ...lists the user should select Spectrum in the Source position and select required central frequency of the bandpass in the Result position The trigger condition can be defined for the selected RMS res...

Page 79: ...results The Single Spectrum and Multiple spectrum positions of the Display Modes list are accessible only for 1 1 Octave and 1 3 Octave functions When Single Spectrum mode is switched on the measureme...

Page 80: ...In case of Logarithm the graphical presentation is given in the logarithmic scale and the measurement results are expressed in decibels the results are related to the values set up in the Reference Le...

Page 81: ...omatically every time the spectrum is displayed Displays with the auto scale switched off and on are presented 10 8 Setting parameters of the spectrum presentation Spectrum View In the Spectrum View w...

Page 82: ...path Menu Measurement Channels It is also possible to select three user filters FUSR1 FUSR2 and FUSR3 When user filter is selected two additional positions appear Type and Cal Factor In the position T...

Page 83: ...user ENT The opened window contains the centre frequencies of the filters and their coefficients 0 40 Hz available values for 0 4 Hz centre frequency filter 100 0dB 100 0dB 0 50 Hz available values fo...

Page 84: ...arm performed in channels 1 3 and 4 6 action limits used for some standards U K Italy Poland France Germany China Brazil as well as limits defined by the user User Setting the measurement type for cha...

Page 85: ...ist When Dosimeter function is active the filters for first profiles are predefined and depend on the type of dosimeter measurements for the channels WBV or HAV If WBV measurements are performed in ch...

Page 86: ...les with partial results selected in the Select Files position calculates HA and WB daily results ENT The Selected Files position is used to load data from the files with dosimeter results It is possi...

Page 87: ...sure Time defines the period during which the measurement results are extrapolated The required value can be set in the special window which is opened by means of the push buttons pressed together wit...

Page 88: ...results The HA Partial Results position is used to display daily HA dose results for all selected files Whole body partial results The WB Partial Results position is used to display daily WB dose resu...

Page 89: ...ce the internal batteries are automatically disconnected Once disconnected from the USB interface the instrument will automatically switch powering to the internal batteries Note Use only high quality...

Page 90: ...ucers which can be attached to the one of input connectors of the instrument Note The TEDS data accelerometer serial number and calibration factor for the accelerometer will automatically be downloade...

Page 91: ...ses available for download 12 5 Storing the instrument To preserve the life of the internal batteries it is recommended that the instrument is turned off when it is stored Do not store the instrument...

Page 92: ...VANTEK professional measurement equipment need to be returned for repair or for calibration please contact the service office at the following number or contact via the SVANTEK s website Service Offic...

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