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Enveloping High-Pass: 25 Hz to 5 kHz, configurable 4-pole Enveloping Low-Pass: Vibration: raw transducer signals. The Acceleration Channel Type and Reciprocating Acceleration Channel Type continuously processes up to four variables per channel. 125 Hz to 25 kHz, configurable 2-pole Up to three bandpass filtered amplitude measurements. Configuration Options Users may assign the value of the transducer bias voltage to any of the variables. Greater than Enveloped Variable high-pass and less than Enveloping high-pass 4-pole Enveloped Variable Low- Pass: Bias Voltage: Enveloped Variable High- Pass: Acceleration Enveloping: Bias Filter: Users can apply the acceleration enveloping algorithm to one Acceleration or Reciprocating Acceleration Variable. 0.1 Hz min., but greater than Enveloped Variable low-pass 2-pole Each variable is independently configured with the following options. 0.01 Hz 1-pole low-pass OK Filter: Vibration Variables: 2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass Full Scale Range Peak or RMS Vibration: Metric or English units 20 to 500 m/s
2 (2 to 50 g) peak and RMS Filter corner frequencies Full scale range Enveloped: Acceleration integrated to velocity 20 to 500 m/s
2 (2 to 50 g) peak and RMS Enveloped Variable: Integrated: Filter corner frequencies 10 to 100 mm/s (0.4 to 4 in/s) peak and RMS Standard or Enhanced demodulation Bias Voltage: Industrial filters -24 V Vibration Variable: Accuracy 0.5 Hz – 25 kHz configurable 4-pole high-pass, 4-pole low-pass ±1% of full scale range Vibration Variables:
Specifications and Ordering Information Part Number 173401-01 Rev. E (04/07) Page 3 of 20
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