Rockwell Automation 1440-DYN02-01RJ XM Dynamic Measurement Module Manuel d'utilisation
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Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software
5.
When finished selecting the measurements, click OK.
A confirmation dialog box appears to confirm any changes you are
making to the module definition.
6.
Click Yes to update the appropriate values and return the General tab.
Click No to return to the General tab discarding any changed values.
On this tab
In this field
Value/Comments
Channel Data
Channel
Sets the corresponding channel’s configuration parameters.
Overall
The measured overall value. Overall measures the amplitude of the
vibration signal at all frequencies between the analog high and low
pass filter, or if specified, the digital low pass filter.
DC Bias/Gap
The measured average DC offset of the transducer signal.
1X Magnitude
The measured magnitude of the vibration at the machine speed.
1X Phase
The measured phase of the vibration at the machine speed.
2X Magnitude
The measured magnitude of the vibration at 2 times the machine
speed.
2X Phase
The measured phase of the vibration at 2 times the machine speed.
3X Magnitude
The measured magnitude of the vibration at 3 times the machine
speed.
Sum Harmonics
The sum of the amplitude of the harmonics in the range from the
specified starting order through the frequency maximum.
Not 1X
The measured magnitude of the vibration excluding the vibration at
the machine speed.
Band 0 - 3
The measured magnitude of the vibration within selected band
frequency bands.
Speed
The measured speed value for the machine.
Maximum Speed
The maximum speed value for the machine. This is the greatest
measured speed value since the most recent reset.
You can reset the Maximum Speed using MaxSpeedReset in the
output tag.
Channel Data
Acceleration
The measured acceleration value for the machine. The acceleration is
the rate of change in the speed.
SMAX Magnitude
The greatest peak magnitude around the orbit.
SMAX Phase
The phase at which the greatest peak magnitude occurs around the
orbit.