Microlog Setup
The Microlog supports up to three-channel measurements using the two Fischer
connectors and the USB Host connector at the top of the unit.
CH1 Fischer Connector
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Two-channel measurements are supported using a sensor connected to the CH1
connector and another sensor to the CH2 connector to take measurements on
Channels 1 and 2, respectively.
Three-channel measurements are supported using a Triax sensor on the CH1
connector.
Measurement Setup
To set up and collect Non ROUTE multi- spectrum/time measurements:
Prior to setting up your multi spectrum/time measurement, use the Configuration
menu's Single Shot or Continuous option to specify the measurement's display action.
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From the main screen, use the left/right/up/down arrow buttons to select the Non
ROUTE option. You are placed in Non ROUTE mode.
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Press the User function button. The Non ROUTE "user defined measurement"
setup screen displays.
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Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the Display Format option and press
the right arrow button. A drop-down list displays.
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Use the up/down arrow buttons to select either Spectrum, Time, or Spectrum +
Time and press an Enter button once.
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Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the Input Channel option and press
the right arrow button. A drop down list displays.
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Use the up/down arrow buttons to specify your input channels, CH1 & CH2, CH2 &
CH3, or CH1 & CH2 & CH3, and press an Enter button.
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Configure other User Setup screen parameters as described above.
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Press an Enter button to begin data collection.
SKF Microlog - GX Series
User Manual
Refer to the Connector Details section in the Introduction to the
SKF GX Series Microlog chapter for pin-out details.
CH2 Fischer Connector
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Channel 2
Channel 3
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How to Set Up Multi-Channel Measurements
USB Host Connector
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Channel 4
Non ROUTE
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