Measurement Computing eZ-TOMAS version 7.1.x User Manual
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Facts Regarding Spectral Limits
Limit values are not used if:
(a) the limit value is outside of the instrument range.
(c) the limit value is set to Zero.
Limits from one channel can be copied to another from the Limit Configuration Window’s Edit pull-down
menu, using the “Copy Channel” option, or by selecting multiple channels.
Use the Input Channels Tab of the Configuration Window (selected from the Edit pull-down menu) to
Select the Tach Reference on a per channel basis.
You can modify limits on the graphical bar graph display in the main window by dragging the limit
arrows and then opening the Spectral Limits window to save your changes. Note that right-clicking on a
gauge activates a pop-up [following figure] with several selection options, including “Edit Spectral
Limits.”.
Gauge Window Pop-up
The Alarm Log File panel [upper right of the Limit Configuration window] has a numeric field for
entering “Records” is the number of Alarm events logged. When an alarm occurs, eZ-TOMAS
automatically saves the data to the History FIFO file.
The colors for the four limits (set in Edit Menu / Plot Display Preferences) are used in the Gauge
Window, as illustrated in the following figure.
The Statistical Report can be used to generate limits for each machine state. You can select channels,
spectral bands, and variance for high and low limits. A Limit Generation dialog box is accessed via the
Statistical Report’s File pull-down menu.