Rockwell Automation 1441-DYN25-MFRF Frequency Response Function Extension Module for the Dynamix 2500 User Manual
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FRF Frequency Response Function Extension Module Chapter 2
When hitting the object, try to make sure that you have one clean tap and 
that the hammer hits directly opposite of where the accelerometer is 
located on the object. If this is done correctly, the instrument registers the 
hit and increases the number-of-hits count displayed at the bottom of the 
screen.
3.
Perform all three hammer strikes.
Once complete, a message box appears showing the calculated values for 
the applicable settings.
After the automatic parameter setup is complete, you are ready to begin 
capturing the FRF data.
The data is collected in the same way as when setting up the automatic 
parameters, by hitting the hammer against the object on the side opposite to the 
accelerometer. 
How many hits you need to take, 
based on the Num of Averages 
setting in FRF – Setup.