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Chapter 3
Setting Up Measurements
Table 30 - Collection specifications for numeric measurement definitions
Transducer
Window
Temperature
N/A
Tachometer
N/A
Manual Entry
N/A
Table 31 - Transducer specifications in numeric collection specifications
Name
Temperature
Tachometer
Manual Entry
(1) Make sure you enter the Calibration value that converts the voltage to a known unit such as speed.
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6. Connect the speed sensor to the trigger connector on the Dynamix 2500
data collector when collecting data.
Magnitude Alarms in the Dynamic 2500 Data Collector
You can use magnitude alarms with numeric measurements:
• The Dynamix 2500 data collector supports above, below, in window, and
out of window magnitude alarms with numeric measurements.
• You must set Trigger to Yes for any alarms you want to appear in the
Dynamix 2500 data collector during data collection.
For more on how the Emonitor software combines alarms before sending
them to the Dynamix 2500 data collector, see
Collector on page
Typical Numeric Measurement Definitions
This figure shows the setup for typical numeric measurement definitions. The
first two measurements are numeric (DC) voltage measurements, and the third is
a numeric manual entry measurement.
Figure 18 - Numeric measurement definitions
The collection specifications appear in the table below. N/A means not applied.
Signal Detection
Fmax
RMS
N/A
None
N/A
None
N/A
This table shows the transducer specifications in the collection specifications
Base Unit
Input Type
Temperature
DC Coupled
Frequency
DC Coupled
None
Manual Entry
Rockwell Automation Publication 1441-UM001B-EN-P - September 2012
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Lines
Phase
N/A
No
N/A
No
N/A
No
Units
Calibration Value
deg. F
See note below.
rpm
See note below.
None
See note below.
Alarms and the Data
Order Norm?
Averages
No
N/A
No
N/A
No
N/A
.
(1)
DC Offset
0
0
0

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