Coding; Vibcode Concept - Fluke VIBXPERT II User Manual

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Appendix - VIBCODE

Coding ...

... or, "How are the measurement locations in the data base linked to the
measurement locations on site on the machine?"
The coding of the "mechanical" measurement locations is defined in
the measurement location data base using the OMNITREND software
and stamped into a special plastic ring using a tool. The coded ring
is installed on the machine together with the measuring pin. This
forms the link between the data base and the machine.

VIBCODE concept

... or, "What is the difference between a route and a pool?"
A machine park contains many VIBCODE measurement locations.
However, not all measurement locations are measured with the
same frequency since they are assigned different roles in the data
base. Thus, the VIBCODE concept is structured as follows:
A: VIBCODE route
VIBCODE measurement locations at which measurements are
taken regularly are part of a route. Because each route is created
for a particular purpose (e.g. weekly inspection), it only contains
a certain subset of all VIBCODE measurement locations. VIBCODE
features automatic measurement location recognition so that the
measurement locations can be visited in any order.
B: VIBCODE pool
A "pool" contains additional measurement locations that
are measured on a route only if there is a special need. Pool
measurement locations are loaded into the data collector together
with the corresponding route.
C: Unknown VIBCODE measurement location
If the VIBCODE sensor is connected to a measurement location
that is contained neither in the current route nor in an associated
pool, VIBXPERT interrupts the route. A measurement can only be
performed in the 'Multimode' (see also next page).
Route
Pool
A
C
B

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