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| ===Starting NVGate=== | | ===Starting NVGate=== |
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| This example will show you how to use the "GoToResult" of NVGate to quickly perform a complete measurement setup from the start of the software. We will use an OR36TW analyser and NVGate V12.10. We will also use a demonstration rotorkit made from a standard model building electric motor and a gearbox. We will analyse the vibrations of this kit with two 100mV/g accelerometer, connected to the inputs 1 and 2 of the frontend, and use a 2 pulse/revolution tachometer, connected to the Ext. Sync.1 input, to extract orders.<br><br>
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| Here we will see how to simply use NVGate to record the raw data, displaying the FFT, and display the tracking of the two first orders of all the sensors used.
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| =====Starting the analyser and NVGate===== | | =====Starting the analyser and NVGate===== |
| First of all, connect your analyser to the computer and power it on. Then double-click on the NVGate Icon from your desktop. The connection dialog appears. Select operation mode (Connected, Office or multi-instruments).<br> | | First of all, connect your analyser to the computer and power it on. Then double-click on the NVGate Icon from your desktop. The connection dialog appears. Select operation mode (Connected, Office or multi-instruments).<br> |