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More information on the Track Assembler in <nowiki>’</nowiki>Operation on multiples Hardware<nowiki>’</nowiki>. | More information on the Track Assembler in <nowiki>’</nowiki>Operation on multiples Hardware<nowiki>’</nowiki>. | ||
====Playing recorded channel on output==== | |||
Back to the roots of vibration analysis: Everybody knows that our ears and brain is the best instrument to feel and interpret vibration signals. This is also why we take so much care in removing these NVH signals from our machines, vehicles and appliances. The audio playback of vibration (or any other) signal allows the user to "listen in" on what your OROS analyzer is "hearing". | |||
Extending the existing input replication on generators outputs, NVGate V8.30 uses the monitor hot swap capability to allow changing the replicated signal during acquisition/recording. | |||
The NVGate synopsis is as follows: | |||
[[Image:Release_note_20.png|framed|none]] | |||
To activate it, simply connect one of the monitor ''Channels'' to the desired output from the ''Acquisition/Outputs/Signal'' dialog. | |||
[[Image:Release_note_21.png|framed|none]] | |||
Then you can add any front-end input to the monitor channel. The selected input signal will replicate (play) on the output. You can swap form one input to another at any time including during the run and signal recording | |||
NB: Remember to switch the output impedance to 600 Ω for better listening quality. | |||