Recorder; Record Length; First Screen; New Project - Adash 4300 VA3Pro User Manual

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Recorder

Some of you maybe remember that in the past a signal was recorded to a tape-recorder and afterwards it was
processed (analyzed) in an analyzer. This method had a huge advantage; the signal could be analyzed
repeatedly over and over. If you wish to make all the requested analyses in real time, you are under time
pressure. For example the runup of the machine can be run only once, you are under extreme pressure. The
tape-recorder was an excellent solution for those cases. It is a simple unit with a simple operation and no
danger of loosing the data.
The recorder mode offers the same solution. The recorder mode enables you to record the raw signal from the
sensor without any post-processing or filtering.
It enables you to record all the channels (3 AC channels, 3 DC channels and a tacho channel) to the memory of
the VA3 unit simultaneously. The sampling frequency is from 64 Hz to 65536 Hz. The record is saved in the
memory and you can analyze it later according to your requirements.

Record length

The length of the record is limited to 1000 MB of data, which is 81 minutes of record from 1 AC channel with a
sampling frequency of 65536 Hz.

First screen

The first screen of the record mode shows the list of saved projects or an empty
(F2).

New Project

This creates a new project. Enter the name of the project and confirm by pressing OK.

Copy Project

This creates a new project with the same settings as the selected project. Enter the name of the new project
and confirm by pressing OK.
Note: Only project settings are copied, no measured data are copied.

Rename Project

This function renames the selected project. Enter the new name and confirm by pressing OK.

Delete Project

Deletes the selected project.
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