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SVANTEK 977W User Manual
8. SETTING THE HARDWARE PARAMETERS
– Instrument
The
Instrument
list is directly related to the
settings of the hardware components of the
instrument. To open the
Instrument
list, the
user should press the
<Menu>
push-
button, select the
Instrument
position and
press
<ENTER>
.
<ENT>
The
Instrument
list contains the following items:
Auto Start
enables the user to start the measurement just after switching the instrument on;
Battery
enables the user to get information about current power source;
Communication Ports
enables the user to select the active port of the instrument;
External Power
enables the user to select the minimum voltage of the external source, when the
instrument should be switched off automatically;
IEPE Current
enables the user to choose the correct IEPE current supply for vibration
transducers. This position is active in the
Vibration Meter
mode;
Keyboard Settings
enables the user to set the operating mode of the
<Shift>
and the
<Start/Stop>
push-buttons;
Multifunction I/O
enables the user to select the available functionality of the I/O port;
RTC
enables the user to set the Real-Time Clock;
Wireless Transfer
enables the user to select the network type and set the parameters of the data
transmission;
Unit Label
enables the user to check information about the type of the instrument, its serial
number, the current software versions installed and the standards, the
instrument fulfils.
8.1. Measurement auto start - Auto Start
The
Auto Start
position enables the user to
start the measurement just after the
switching the instrument on without
pressing the
<Start>
push-button.
<ENT>
8.2. Checking the instrument powering
– Battery
The
Battery
position enables the user to check the power source of the
instrument: internal battery condition, source and voltage of the external power
supply; and, to set the battery type for checking their condition. The instrument
can be powered from an external DC power supply, from the external battery
pack, from internal four AA rechargeable or standard alkaline batteries or from
the USB interface when its USB Device socket is connected via the SC 16
cable to a PC or other USB power.