Difference between revisions of "ORBIGate Manual User's guide"

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|Pair points are sensors such as proximity probes that go by set of pairs in order to display Orbits and Shaft centerline. Velocity probes and displacement probes can also be selected. In that case they are automatically integrated to get a displacement physical quantity.
|Pair points are sensors such as proximity probes that go by set of pairs in order to display Orbits and Shaft centerline. Velocity probes and displacement probes can also be selected. In that case they are automatically integrated to get a displacement physical quantity.
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|Mono points are extra sensors that come as standalone sensors. Accelerometers or velocimeters or axial proximity probes are typically used.
|Mono points are extra sensors that come as standalone sensors. Accelerometers or velocimeters or axial proximity probes are typically used.

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