CEMB USA N300 User Manual

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Balancing function

2. Sensor type

The same explanations described in 5.2 – Sensor type apply.

3. Synchronous filter width

The same explanations described in 5.4 – Synchronous filter width apply.

4. Units of measurement

The same explanations described in 5.2 – Units of measurement apply.

5. Type of vibration

The same explanations described in 5.2 – Type of vibration apply.

6. Units of frequency

The same explanations described in 5.3 – Units of frequency apply.

7. Type of balancing

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single-plane

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on 2 planes (with 1 or 2 sensors, determined according to
the status of channel B)

8. Test mass

Calibration requires the use of one or more test masses, to be applied to a known
position on the various correction planes. These two parameters must be set using the
relevant additional functions

test mass

value

test mass position

only accessible from the usual bar during the first step in which the mass must be
applied:

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step 2 for single-plane balancing

-

step 2 for the mass on P1 for two-plane balancing with two sensors

-

step 3 for the mass on P2 for two-plane balancing with two sensors

-

step 3 for the mass on P1 for two-plane balancing with a single sensor

- step

5

for the mass on P2 for two-plane balancing with a single sensor

The desired values can be obtained by changing one figure at a time. The and
arrows increase or decrease the figure selected (displayed in negative) by one unit. By
pressing the and

keys, the figure on the left or on the right can be selected

respectively.
On completion, press

to confirm or to cancel.

A different test mass can be specified (value and angular position) for plane P1 and plane
P2 in the case of two-plane balancing to accommodate various uses.

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