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A profile can be used to plot trend over the time for DC inputs, Overall RMS level and Bode plots of Orders over the RPM value of the shaft.<br><br> | A profile can be used to plot trend over the time for DC inputs, Overall RMS level and Bode plots of Orders over the RPM value of the shaft.<br><br> | ||
In this section, I will show you how to display a profile of the [[NVGate_FFT_Analyzer#Display_available_results|Overall RMS level]] on a channel connected the the [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|FFT 1 plug-in]]. I will present the three same | In this section, I will show you how to display a profile of the [[NVGate_FFT_Analyzer#Display_available_results|Overall RMS level]] on a channel connected the the [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|FFT 1 plug-in]]. I will present the three same methods presented in the previous section. | ||
====From the Show Result window==== | ====From the Show Result window==== | ||
The [[NVGate_Software_overview#Step_2_Show_results|Show Results]] window is the most common way of adding a result in the waterfall. Here I will show you how to simply display a Profile of the [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|overall level]] for an acceleration input.<br> | The [[NVGate_Software_overview#Step_2_Show_results|Show Results]] window is the most common way of adding a result in the waterfall. Here I will show you how to simply display a Profile of the [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|overall level]] for an acceleration input.<br> |