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===Starting NVGate=== | ===Starting NVGate=== | ||
====Tutorial==== | |||
This example will show you how to use the "GoToResult" of NVGate to realise quickly a complete measurement setup from the start of the software. To realise this, we are using an OR36TW analyser and NVGate V12.10. We also use a simple rotorkit built from an electric modelling motor, on witch we connected two 100mV/g accelerometer and a tachometer with 2 pulse/revolution.<br><br> | This example will show you how to use the "GoToResult" of NVGate to realise quickly a complete measurement setup from the start of the software. To realise this, we are using an OR36TW analyser and NVGate V12.10. We also use a simple rotorkit built from an electric modelling motor, on witch we connected two 100mV/g accelerometer and a tachometer with 2 pulse/revolution.<br><br> | ||
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 ofr all the sensors used. | 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 ofr all the sensors used. | ||
====Starting the analyser and NVGate==== | =====Starting the analyser and NVGate===== | ||
First of all, connect you analyser to the computer and start 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 you analyser to the computer and start 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> | ||
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At this stage, you can click on the cross [[Image:NVGateStartCross.png]] to abort the opening of the software. | At this stage, you can click on the cross [[Image:NVGateStartCross.png]] to abort the opening of the software. | ||
====Open/create a project==== | =====Open/create a project===== | ||
NVGate will start and the ''Start ''dialog is proposed: | NVGate will start and the ''Start ''dialog is proposed: | ||
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[[Image:FillingNewProj.png|framed|none]] | [[Image:FillingNewProj.png|framed|none]] | ||
====Select the inputs==== | =====Select the inputs===== | ||
Once you click ''Ok'', the input setup window appears : | Once you click ''Ok'', the input setup window appears : | ||
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By this way, any inputs (even if added later) will automatically be connected to the [[NVGate Recorder|recorder plug-in]]. This box is also available from the [[NVGate_Software_overview#Record_signals|NVGate Ribbon]]. | By this way, any inputs (even if added later) will automatically be connected to the [[NVGate Recorder|recorder plug-in]]. This box is also available from the [[NVGate_Software_overview#Record_signals|NVGate Ribbon]]. | ||
====Edit the Sampling Rate==== | =====Edit the Sampling Rate===== | ||
The sampling rate is the rate to which the signals will be sampled by the analyser. This will define the maximal frequency that can be analysed during the online analysis or in post-analyse on the recorded signals. However, a higher sampling rate will need more computational power. You may choose a sampling rate that is twice the highest frequency you want to analyse. | The sampling rate is the rate to which the signals will be sampled by the analyser. This will define the maximal frequency that can be analysed during the online analysis or in post-analyse on the recorded signals. However, a higher sampling rate will need more computational power. You may choose a sampling rate that is twice the highest frequency you want to analyse. | ||
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