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
3-8 Making the Measurement HVM200 Manual
•Y-axis
•Z-axis
To advance from one data display to the next, click the Next
Arrow. To enlarge a data display, click the Zoom button.
The Overall display shows cumulative data for all three
axes and their summation for the measurement.
FIGURE 3-8 Overall Data Display
represents the summation of
vibration values taken from the X, Y,
and Z axes.
The Summation display provides a real-time graphical
representation of the current summed values from all three
axes.
Current overall root mean
square (RMS) vibration
value according to specfied
units.
Measurement
Duration Clock
RMS value from the
previous second
Overloaded Indicator
Values for each axis
Summation values
Next data display
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Battery Status
RMS: Root mean square value
PEAK (PK): Highest value
MIN: Lowest value
MTVV: Maximum Transient
Vibration Value, or Vibration
Dose Value (VDV)
Vibration values according
to specified units
Measurement Time
Current summed RMS value
Current summed PEAK value
Overall data for each display