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

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* ASync Analysis is referring to standard FFT analysis: It also gives a frequency spectrum. It is ASynchronous with the rotating speed: one advantage is that it can be monitored without any rotating speed.
* ASync Analysis is referring to standard FFT analysis: It also gives a frequency spectrum. It is ASynchronous with the rotating speed: one advantage is that it can be monitored without any rotating speed.


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''Step 5, the analysis set up''
''Step 5, the analysis set up''
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An interesting use of ASync monitoring is that it can operate without a keyphasor signal.
An interesting use of ASync monitoring is that it can operate without a keyphasor signal.


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''Sync, ASync, Trigger, Signal recording''
''Sync, ASync, Trigger, Signal recording''
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* Delta RPM or Delta Time: The data is saved with a "or" condition. It is saved every DeltaRPM steps or DeltaTime steps depending on which comes first. This trigger type is especially interesting when machines go through a start-up with a sequence of Run-up sessions and stable speeds sessions.
* Delta RPM or Delta Time: The data is saved with a "or" condition. It is saved every DeltaRPM steps or DeltaTime steps depending on which comes first. This trigger type is especially interesting when machines go through a start-up with a sequence of Run-up sessions and stable speeds sessions.


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''nx Recording, free run sampling''
''nx Recording, free run sampling''
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The signal recording allows the user to capture the full time domain signal with no gap. It is also possible to capture the signal by portions: one signal file will be issued. This signal file can be post-processed using ORBIGate or NVGate post analysis module.
The signal recording allows the user to capture the full time domain signal with no gap. It is also possible to capture the signal by portions: one signal file will be issued. This signal file can be post-processed using ORBIGate or NVGate post analysis module.


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''The signal recording set-up''
''The signal recording set-up''
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