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SV106A User Manual
5. MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS SETTING
– Measurement
The
Measurement
list contains the
elements, which enable the user to
programme the measurement parameters
for all channels and profiles. The
Measurement
list appears after pressing
the
<Menu>
push-button, selecting the
Measurement
position and pressing
<ENTER>
.
<ENT>
The
Measurement
and some of its sub-lists (
General Settings
and
Data Logging
) content depend on selection of
Instrument Mode
(
path:
<Menu> / Auxiliary Setup / Instrument Mode
):
Simple Mode
or
Advanced Mode
. In
Advanced Mode
some additional functions like
triggering, markers, event and wave recording appear.
The
Measurement
list includes next positions:
General Settings
enables the user to select general measurement parameters for all channels;
HAV/WBV Dosimeter
enables the user to set up parameters for vibration dose measurements;
Channels Setup
enables the user to program individual parameters for channels;
Vectors Setup
enables the user to program individual parameters for vectors calculations;
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
in the advanced instrument mode;
SEAT
enables the user to program measurements with the use of special SEAT
accelerometer.
Note: Any parameter in the lists of the Measurement menu can
be changed only when the instrument is not doing a
measurement. The parameters are displayed with different
colour and any marker movement is impossible. The blinking “►”
icon in the top line indicates that the instrument is performing the
measurements.
Note: The parameters can be presented in Logarithm (decibels) or Linear (m/s
2
) units. It depends
on the Scale position value (path: Menu / Display / Results Scale), e.g. 10 m/s
2
can be presented
as 140 dB.
5.1 Selection of measurement parameters - General Settings
The
General Settings
list consists of the
following parameters: the delay of the start
of
measurement
(
Start Delay
),
the
integration period / measurement run time
(
Meas. Period
) and the repetition of the
measurement cycles (
Repetition No.
). In
Advanced
Mode
(
path:
<Menu>
/
Auxiliary Setup / Instrument Mode
) there
are
three
additional
parameters: