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'''Requirements''': the PC running the Modbus TCP/IP client add-on should host at least 2 Ethernet connectors. One is dedicated for OR3X analyzer, and the other is for establishing connection to the Modbus server. The Modbus server is identified with an IP address and a port number. | '''Requirements''': the PC running the Modbus TCP/IP client add-on should host at least 2 Ethernet connectors. One is dedicated for OR3X analyzer, and the other is for establishing connection to the Modbus server. The Modbus server is identified with an IP address and a port number. | ||
== [[File:tacho_resize_1.png|70px]] Tachometer setup becomes hassle-free == | |||
When pulses from tachometers are acquired by Ext. Sync. inputs, user needs to know the delivered outputs in order to correctly set up parameters, for example, threshold, coupling, range peak and so on. In addition, properly setting up max speed, which is linked to the shaft speed, is crucial for a successful analysis such as order tracking. However, sometimes it could be difficult for the users to understand all these settings. | |||
The most common rotating speed sensors are now available in the transducer database. User simply selects the sensor from the transducer list, and the tachometer settings are ready. <br> | |||
[[File:tacho-connection.png|700px]] | |||
The transducers in the list can be customized, and new transducers can be added by editing the file “Tachometers.tdb”, which can be found in the installation directory of NVGate. | |||
== [[File:Ergonomics.png|70px]] Enhanced ERGONOMICS : Save more clicks and push teams efficiency to the limits == | == [[File:Ergonomics.png|70px]] Enhanced ERGONOMICS : Save more clicks and push teams efficiency to the limits == |