Measurement Computing eZ-Analyst rev.14.1 User Manual
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Pct
OvrRng
EU Mode
The percent of Full-Scale Voltage (FS) that should be recorded as overrange.
When set to a value of 0, the overrange feature is disabled.
E(ngineering) U(nits): Select EU or Volt.
dB EU Ref: is applied to displayed data when the Y-axis scale is set to dB.
This is valid only for frequency domain data.
Note: Data exported from eZ-Analyst is always scaled to Engineering Units.
This is regardless as to whether EU or V is selected.
mV/EU
sets the scaling factor of millivolts to Engineering Units.
EU Offset
sets the offset factor that is to be applied to the Engineering Units.
Units
Enter the measurement units you will be using.
Location
This is a simple numbering system. The channel number is the default value for
location. However, you can highlight a cell and type a different location number.
When you press the Enter key, the value is accepted.
Coord
This is the axial direction of the transducer connected to the channel. Make your
selection on the popup menu that appears after clicking in the applicable cell.
Input
Type
This is the type of instrument attached to the channel. Menu
selections include: Acceleration, Velocity, Displacement,
Force, Pressure, Stress, Strain, General, and Tach
(Tachometer).
Input Type refers to the Analog Input channel type for CH1
through CH8.
Note: Tachometer properties for the eight Analog Input
channels (CH1 through CH8) are set in the FFT Setup
tab. Refer to that section of the document for
additional information.
ZonicBook/618E users - do not confuse an analog input channel (CH1
through CH8) with a TACH Channel input (T1, T2, T3, or T4). The later
is discussed in the following section.
Default
Tach
If “Default Tach” is selected from the tach channel combo-box [next to the Order
Track button] on the toolbar (see following figure), then the tach channel shown
in this column is the one that will be used for the associated analog input
channel, when calculating orders.