Menu commands
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30Hz or not capable of 0.1 inches of displacement. Each time the software is started System Check
will revert back to these defaults.
The Global Parameters control operation across all test modes. The global COLA/Aux parameter
controls the functionality of the COLA/Aux connector on the back of the VR8500.
Disabled
shuts the
output OFF.
Differential Output
provides a differential output when paired with the normal Drive
output. The COLA/Aux will be 180 degrees out of phase to the Drive. The
COLA Output
(Constant
Output Level Adapter) provides 1Volt peak sync signal to connect a strobe. In Shock Tests the sync is
triggered with each pulse. In Sine Tests the sync is syncronized to the Drive output and can be phase
offset, of frequency slipped to assist finding resonances. The max test tabs controls the number of test
which can be loaded at any given time. When the maximum is reached, the oldest test profile will be
unloaded. You can set the maximum to 1 test tab to disable the test tab feature. The profile graph can
be displayed above, below, or to the right of the test profile entry dialog.
The Shaker Powersave Timer is displayed if any remote outputs are configured to control the shaker.
After a test is completed the controller will wait this number of seconds, then shutdown the amplifier.
Running a test, or starting up the shaker will reset the shutdown timer.
The Password Protection applies to Calibration and Program changes.
Calibration password is required to change hardware configuration
Program password is required to save modified test profiles permanently to the computer.
See Also:
3.3.9
Hardware
Hardware command (
Configuration menu
)
This command opens the Parameters tab on the
VibrationVIEW
Configuration dialog box.
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