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9 TPI 9085 User Guide V1.0
The readings to the right of the screen show the frequency (in Hz or RPM) and the RMS
vibration level (in mm/s or inch/s) at the position of the cursor (red dotted line). The cursor
position can be moved by use of the left (<) and right (>) arrow buttons.
Pressing the down arrow button increases the resolution of the frequency axis from 100
Lines (i.e. 10Hz or 600 RPM resolution) to 800 Lines (i.e. 1.25Hz or 75 RPM resolution).
Increasing the resolution effectively
zooms
into the frequency spectrum. In order to
display the full spectrum at the higher resolution the display must be
scrolled
using the
left and right arrow buttons.
2.2.4 Live Update Mode
It is possible to have the meter continuously display readings that are taken at intervals
of approx. 1 second.
Live Update is selected from the
Configuration menu
, which is entered by holding down
the circle button for approx. 2 seconds
It is possible to use live update with the basic readings screen, the VA bands screen or
100 line frequency spectrum. Pressing the circle button at any time during live update will
capture a full (800 line) resolution reading.
2.3 Configuration menus
The configuration menu is entered by pressing and holding
down the circle button for
2 seconds
.
Moving up and down the menu is achieved by pressing the
left (up) and right (down) buttons which causes the menu item
to be highlighted. Pressing the circle button will select the
highlighted menu item. Left and right arrow buttons can be
used to move backward and forward through the menus.
2.3.1 Setup Wizard
Selecting the Setup Wizard opens a dialogue that
allows the machine running speed to be entered and the
ISO alarm levels to be set automatically according to the
size and type of machine to be monitored.
The first Setup Wizard screen to be displayed shows the
currently selected running speed in the pre-selected
units (Hz or RPM).
Changing the running speed is achieved by pressing the
up arrow button (to increase run speed) or down arrow
button (to decrease run speed).