Rockwell Automation 1441-DYN25-Z Dynamix 2500 Data Collector User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1441-UM001B-EN-P - September 2012
Chapter 2
Configuring the Dynamic 2500 Data Collector
Auto Store
Controls the number of key presses required to accept data.
Time
The number of seconds that the input signal must be steady
for Auto Store to occur.
2 s (default)
This parameter is used only when Auto Store is set to `On.’
Percent
The fluctuation percent for Auto Store to occur.
30% (default)
This parameter is used only when Auto Store is set to `On.’
Auto Advance
Determines whether the Dynamix 2500 data collector automatically moves forward to the next point in the list after
collecting data for the current point.
Acquisition
Determines how the Dynamix 2500 data collector collects a signature when the measurement definition specifies just one
average.
Table 14 - Instrument Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Description
Value
Value
Description
On
The instrument automatically accepts both the overall and signature measurements and proceeds to
the next point in the list.
The overall measurement is accepted based on an algorithm. The algorithm is based on a percent
fluctuation over a period of time (seconds).
If the overall stays with the % specified by Percent for the number of seconds specified with Time,
the overall magnitude is accepted.
You must press Enter to accept the overall measurement, and then press Enter again to accept the
signature measurement.
Off
Default
Value
Description
On
The instrument automatically moves forward to the next point in
the list after collecting data for the current point. No spectrum is
displayed.
Off
Default
The instrument displays a spectrum after collecting data for the
current point.
Value
Description
Single shot
Measures a single average for the signature and then stops.
Continuous
Default
Continuously measures the signature until you press Enter to stop the averaging. This will pause the
acquisition. Press the Continue function to restart the acquisition. Press Enter a second time to store
the data.