User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Note
When you measure DC Volts, Emerson recommends setting the sensor type as non-standard, a
sensitivity of 1.0, Power = OFF, and the coupling mode to DC Coupled.
Procedure
1.
Create a job or open Analyze from a route measurement point.
2. From the Analyze main menu, press F1 Manual Analyze > F1 Set Analyze Mode.
3. Use the up and down arrow keys to select DC Volts.
4. Press Enter.
The Analyze Setup screen appears.
5. Set the following options as necessary.
Option Description
F4 Set Number
Points
For Non-Continuous mode, enter a value between 2 and 6,400 to set the
number of measurement samples to collect. For Continuous mode, the
analyzer overwrites the oldest data. See F8 Set Collection Mode. The
default is 2,000.
F5 Set Time Inc Enter a value between 0 and 60 to set the seconds between each
measurement. The default is 1.
F7 Tach Setup Set up the tachometer parameters. See Section 6.6.
F8 Set Collection
Mode
Select Continuous or Non-Continuous. Continuous collects the required
number of points and continues collecting data while replacing the
oldest data with the newest data. Non-Continuous collects the required
number of points and stops. The default is Continuous.
F9 Set Alarm Level Enter a value between 0 and 25,400 to set an alarm level for the
measurement. If the measurement exceeds the level, the analyzer
beeps until the acquisition stops or the signal drops back below the
alarm level. Enter 0 to disable the alarm. The default is 0.
F11 Set Time Span Enter a value between 10 and 9,999 to set the time span of the trend
plot. The default is 10.
F12 Input Setup Set up the number of inputs, a non standard type sensor, and the data
units. See Section 6.5.
6. Press Enter to collect the data.
One or more plots display the data.
7.
Press F9 Store Data to save the data to a route or a job, or press F8 Start to redo the
measurement.
6.9.9 Collect a temperature reading
Select the temperature sensor and enter the sensitivity based on the manufacturer's
recommendations. See Section 6.5.2. All temperature readings must occur on input A.
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