User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Making a Measurement
- Technical Specifications
- Functions Measured
- General Characteristics
- Physical Characteristics
- Data Communication Characteristics
- Electrical Characteristics
- Adaptor Resonances and Frequency Responses
- Reference Values
- Typical Measurement Ranges
- Frequency Weighting Curves
- Fa (Flat 0.4 Hz to 100 Hz)
- Fb (Flat 0.4 Hz to 1260 Hz) Frequency Weighting
- Fc (Flat 6.3 Hz to 1260 Hz), Wh, and Wf Frequency Weighting.
- Wm, Wc, and Wd Frequency Weightings
- We, Wj, and Wk Frequency Weighting
- Wg Frequency Weighting (Defined in BS6841:1987)
- Wm (Whole Body) Frequency Weighting
- Typical Measurements Ranges
- Standards Met
- Glossary
- RMS Acceleration
- RMS Acceleration in Decibels
- Allowed Exposure Time
- Energy Equivalent RMS Acceleration
- Running RMS Acceleration LINEAR
- Running RMS Acceleration EXPONENTIAL
- Vibration Dose Value
- Maximum Transient Vibration Value
- Minimum Transient Vibration Value
- Long Term Maximum Peak
- Short Term Maximum Peak
- Long Term Crest Factor
- Short Term Crest Factor
- Summed Instantaneous Acceleration
- Regulatory Compliance Statement
3-2 Setting Up the Measurement HVM200 Manual
You can also create new setup files on the Settings list. To
create a new setup file, follow these steps:
Name the Setup File
The easiest way to create a new
setup file is to modify an existing
default setup and save it with a
different name.
Step 1 Right-click on a default setup file in the Settings
list. Select Save As and specify the setup name.
FIGURE 3-1 Name the Setup File
If you return to the Setup Manager
tab from a settings tab, you are
prompted to save settings. Click Ye s
to apply the changes to the setup.
Step 2 Find and click the setup file you just created. The
list now displays a report icon next to your new
setup file.
60secLog
ComfortBack
ComfortFeet
ComfortRot
ComfortSeat
Hand-Arm
HealthSeat
WmBuilding
Default Setup Application
Table 3-1 HVM200 Default Setups