User's Manual

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Option Description
F3 Select Display
Units
Select the type of units, including Accel (g's), Velocity (in/sec or mm/sec),
or Displacement (mils or microns). The analyzer uses the units for
computation and data display. The default is Displacement.
F4 Data Units Select RMS, Peak, or Pk-Pk for sensor unit displays.
The analyzer uses the units for computation and data display. The
default is Pk-Pk.
F8 Toggle Sensor
Power
Select On to have the analyzer power the sensor, or OFF to have an
external power source power the sensor. The default is to power the
sensor.
F9 Enter Sensitivity Enter the number between .0001 and 20 for the volts output per unit of
measure to define a sensor's sensitivity. The default is 0.10.
4. Press Enter.
9.4.4 Channels and measurement points
If the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter is enabled, define one channel for each
measurement point. For example, assign input A to measurement point 1 (IBH) and
channel B to measurement point 2 (IBV).
Important
If you define more than four points, points share inputs and you must manually switch sensors on the
appropriate inputs. Be careful not to confuse your readings.
When you increase the number of measurement points defined for a job, the next
available input is assigned by default. Verify the inputs are properly defined for your
balance job and modify them as needed.
9.4.5 Set the mux option
Enable a multi-input channel adapter, such as the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter or
splitter cable, or an external multiplexer. The CSI 648 multiplexer is not supported.
Note
The Auto and Ext options are not available in Basic Balance mode.
Procedure
1.
From the Balance main menu, press F3 Job Setup.
2. In Basic Balance mode, press F12 Sensor Setup from the Job Setup screen. In Advanced
Balance mode, press Enter > F6 Sensor Setup.
3. Press F5 Mux Enabled.
4. Use the up and down arrow keys to select an option.
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