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Overview of changes in firmware v4.0
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1. Route Mem Internal Timeout Off DfIt Units Metric Channel Setup Individual Input Range Sensor Units Speed Measurement Inactive Filter Entry Stepwise Trigger User Ext trig slope Module ICP Sensor Setting Date Format DD MM YYYY Time Zone GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Date Time 14 14 02 07 2013 Memory select cmd Route Font Big Transducer Change Do not warn Bias Check Manual hd ve ee psi E SKF Group Slide 6 19 November 2013 Channel Setup Two ee options a 02 07 2013 as i Route Mem Internal which relate to all ana en modules except Dflt Units Matric Copy To All Channel Setye Route and Input Range Individual Sensor setup Speed Measurement Tractie Filter Entry Stepwise e Copy to all all Trigger User Ext trig slope channels will Module ICP Sensor Setting use the same Date Format DD MM YYYY sensor setting S Time Zone GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Date Time 14 14 02 07 2013 e Individual Memory select cmd Route Font Big each channel Transducer Change Do not warn can be setup Bias Check Manual h independently of each other SKF Group Slide 7 19 November 2013 S K Input Range Three new options which relate to all modules except Route and Sensor Setup e Autorange the input range is determined using autoranging with fast data collection e Maximum no autoranging Is performed e Sensor Unit
2. SKF Group Slide 31 19 November 2013 ES K New Updated Balancing Module okKF Predefined Setups 1 Plane Channel 1 sensor Plane A Balancing 21 23 07 2013 15 39 CMSS 2200 Bp sensor selected 2 Plane 1 2 Prognosis New Velocity in mm sec Weight units in grams Polar correction Vibration threshold 2 8 mm sec Review New Measure with new settings Recall Measure with saved settings Review Data Review stored measurements SKF Group Slide 33 19 November 2013 Predefined Setups 2 Plane 28 23 07 2013 15 39 Plane A CH1 _ Plane B CH2 gt poa de CMSS 2200 1 2 Prognosis Mew sensors selected Acceleration In mm s Review Weight units in grams Polar correction New Measure with new settings Recall Measure with saved settings Vibration Review Data Review stored measurements threshold 2 8mm s Help Setup Review solution Dynamic SKF Group Slide34 19 November 2013 ES K Predefined Setups 1 2 Plane Prognosis e Plane A CH1 Plane B CH2 CMSS 2200 sensors selected Acceleration in mm s Weight units In grams Polar correction Vibration threshold 2 8mm s Solution 1 2 Plane with Prognosis Balancing 11123 07 2013 15 39 Hey Review New Measure with new settings Recall Measure with saved settings Review Data Review stored measurements What is Prognosis what t
3. Whats New in Firmware UN v4 00 Microlog Analyzer v4 00 e Please refer to the updated user manual for detailed information on all of the new features okKF SKF Group Slide 2 19 November 2013 Microlog Analyzer v4 00 Major release of the Microlog Analyzer base firmware which includes e New additions and updates to the System Set Up menu e New sensor set up module e New and improved Module User Interface e New features in updated Balancing module e New module view options e New Visual Trigger option e New 3 channel and tacho support for the RuCd and Recorder modules e New MPA in a flash with gE support e Defect fixes and enhancements okKF Changes to the Part Numbers What we have today e Route Based Data Collectors e Microlog Analyzer GX and AX CMXA 75 and CMXA 80 e Stand Alone Analyzers e Microlog Advisor Pro and Microlog Consultant CMXA 45 and CMXA 48 e With v4 0 all of the modules including Route are available as a licensable option e NO MORE ADVISOR PRO OR CONSULTANT e A models replace Advisor Pro and Consultant and must be ourchased with at least one other module or application bundle this can include Route a la carte e M models have Route Analyzer and Balancing licensed e F models have all modules including Route licensed okKF Updates to the System Setup Menu What s changed in the System Setup Menu Setup 02 07 2013 14 14
4. the attached then the 0 shat gE point data would be re p e agree eran ET acquired separately O AV IkHz FFT and processed on its Accel G Time Own 8 gE3 FFT and Time O de Accel FFT 2004 With v4 0 all of the O Lan gt maailm points are processed from the same block of data okKF okKF
5. 2013 Add Sensor Sensor USER GROUP 1 Sensor Family Vibration Sensor Units la sensor sensitivity ICP Power 20122 07 2013 15 33 okKF Sensor Sensitivity All vibration sensors will have a nominal sensitivity p dl cor 22 07 2013 15 34 setting such as 100mV g a A SENSO however these are Sensor Family Vibration calibrated at the Sensor Units a manufacturer and a ESIEMESIENIYA 98 70 mv g unique sensitivity for each ICP Power On sensor should be used to ensure accurate measurement values during data collection By adding and storing the value here there is no need to continually type in the value during data collection JUST SELECT YOUR PREDEFINED FAVOURITE SKF Group Slide 21 19 November 2013 Why is Sensor Sensitivity Important e Manufacturers will supply sensors with a nominal sensitivity such as 100mV g e In reality they will provide sensors with 10 of that value eSo anything between 90mV g and 110mV g e This means that If you use two different sensors on two different occasions and do not set the correct sensitivity your readings could be as much as 20 out okKF ICP Power select whether your sensor requires ICP power or not This ensures that you will not damage any machinery or sensor by applying or not applying 24V from the Microlog Press OK once you have completed all of the required parameters for your sensor
6. SKF Group Slide 23 19 November 2013 Add Sensor 0 22 07 2013 15 34 Sensor USER GROUP 1 I ensor Family Vibration Sensex Units g Sensor Sensitivity 98 70 mVW g ICP Power i Your New Sensor After you have Sensor Setup rl 23 07 2013 10 00 jj successfully added your sensor it now appears on the front CMS55 2100 CMSS 2200 CMSS 2111 screen along with CMAC 4370 Triax the SKF predefined Displacement Probe CMAC 5084 Microphone CMAC 5208 Current Clamp 60A CMAC 5208 Current Clamp 600A USER GROUP 1 accessories If your sensor is selected the Delete and Edit buttons appears allowing you to edit any of the parameters or yA ACTOS remove the sensor ep ada eat Delete Back from the list __ AAA completely New and Improved Module UI New Screen Layout applies to all modules Recall recalls the last measurement setting that the user used New allows the user to setup a new user defined measurement setup Review allows the user to review previously saved data or measurements setups Start starts the measurement that is highlighted Setup takes the user directly to the Setup screen Shift indicator lets the user know that shifted functions are available SKF Group Slide 26 19 November 2013 98 23 07 2013 10 39 Acceleration Velocity Bump Test New Measure with new settings Recall Measure
7. using during data collection The trigger level is aT displayed at the top ofte WA tO screen and is denoted by the green horizontal line Users can adjust the trigger level on the display using the up and down arrow keys Once the user is happy with the trigger level pressing OK stores the level and changes the menu setting back to Manual with the set level GK SKF Group Slide 46 19 November 2013 From the other Modules lf the user has set the Trigger to User from the System setup z a Analyzer Recall 24 07 2013 10 59 menu and the Speed em Measurement is not Ue Ica CH1 0 oe E Sensor CMSS 2100 set to Inactive then View Signal Spectrum the Trigger option is Y axis Tinits Atte available from the setup menu in the Trigger Slope ve Trigger Level 2 00 V modules Analyzer Filter and Balancing only Freq Range 1000Hz Detection RMS M Changing to Visual from Manual invokes the same display screen as per the Route module in the previous slide SKF Group Slide47 19 November 2013 La K E New 3 Channel Support for Recorder and RuCd Modules okKF What s this new feature all about The introduction of RUCD Taking Data Ti 24 07 2013 11 20 v4 0 introduces support for 3 channel tate Acquiring plus tacho in the Speed 3600 RPM Recorder module and Overall eet ay 3 channel plus tacho ee lil a Ha
8. with saved settings Review Data Review stored measurements Help Setup Review JIN okKF Predefined Measurement Types Each module now has a set of pre Ana 1123 07 2013 10 39 n e ENE measurement type S Recall Acceleration Velocity Bump Test These measurement on ale types can be used gt as is for immediate data collection by pressing the Start Displacement Moter Current button or can be New Measure with new settings ifi NM Recall Measure with saved settings modified by Review Data Review stored measurements highlighting the measurement type and pressing Setup or the fire key Review okKF Expand Reduce Functionality There are two type of Analysts in the world today experts and To that end we have left the expert settings for the experts and VAN hidden them for the sete Lea de ml uN rest of us efault pan ve tart ck a nT Most of what you will find in the reduced menu will be fine for most of us for the experts the expand button can be used to modify additional measurement parameters such as number of averages window type etc okKF The Review Screen The Recall and Review Data menu options have been replaced with one new Review screen SKF Microlog From here users can now review recall previously collected data and previously saved measurement settings all from the one location S
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10. bas inthe RuCd module A ia isaniaiea Max CH3 2 53 mm s RMS This provides 3594RPM Analysts with even Rec Time 00 03 13 more tools for detecting problems by enabling them to look Note this ts available to all users with the at the tacho signal serial number 1210xxx onwards PSP with 3 channels over customers with hardware prior to this date a long period of time code are entitled to a free hardware upgrade whilst collecting data to enable this feature okKF Setting it up in RuCD Very simply select 3 RUCD Bode Setup channels from the drop down menu and Start Spd RPM the Microlog will Stop Spd RPM collect all 3 plus tacho Cnarina O If you are using a triaxial accelerometer Channels The data can then be post processed one channel at a time by selecting the particular channel that you want to look at oKF Setting it up in Recorder Very simply select 3 channels amp TACHO from the drop down menu and the Microlog will collect all 3 plus tacho If you are using a triaxial accelerometer Recorder General Input CHi Sensor CH1 amp Tacho sensor Units CH1 amp CH Sensitivity CHi amp CH2 amp Tacho ICP Power eril amp CH2 CHS Freq Range do amp CH2 CH3 amp TACHO Save To COP IIA The data can then reviewed either on the unit or in ARM looking at all 3 channels plus the tacho simultaneously see next slide okKF 3 Channel plus Tacho in AR
11. etup Individual s Input Range Sensor Units Sensor Setup rd ad e Stepwise filter Filter Entry Trigger frequency Is PR o R selected from Module ICP Sensor Setting pre defined Date Format DD MM YYYY options Time Zone GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Date Time 14 14 02 07 2013 e Free Entry Memory select cmd filter frequency a ng Transducer Change Do not warn parameter IS Bias Check Manual typed into a numeric entry field SKF Group Slide 10 19 November 2013 Trigger Two new options which relate to all modules except sensor Setup Automatic the Microlog examines the trigger signal and automatically sets the trigger level to the signals midpoint User the trigger level is set by user specified settings wait and see the new Visual Trigger later on SKF Group Slide 11 19 November 2013 Setup Route Mem Timeout Dflt Units Channel Setup Input Range Speed Measurement Filter Entry Trigger Ext trig slope Module ICP Date Format Time Zone Date Time Memory Route Font Transducer Change Bias Check 02 07 2013 14 15 Internal Off Metric Individual sensor Units Inactive DD MM YYYY GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 14 15 02 07 2013 select cmd Big Do not warn Manual Module ICP Three new options which relate to all modules except Route and Sensor Setup e Sensor setting uses the sensor setting as defined in
12. etups that have been saved that do not contain data are signified with no tick mark Files that contain data that has been collected are signified with a tick okKF What s Happened to Non Route Non Route has been replaced with the new Taken 0 of 69 ltp ti 08 10 2014 12 00 updated Analyzer IPA in a Flash 2 Description OAS MPA In A Flash _ He In a Flash Active Last reading Pressing the Analyzer cel Hz Fl 1 00g Peak button invokes the 0 A V 1kHz FFT Analyzer module and 8 Accel G Time uses the point settings 8 gE3 FFT and Time from the Route to create Accel FFT 200Hz an Analyzer 2 In a Flash Inactive measurement H 8 Accel H Velocity Probe Save the data from the _ Disp Probe Analyzer module and this a detect can be uploaded to AS e Sneen vee wee naw soc ms treated as Non Route data okKF What s Happened to Bump Test The Bump Test module was actually a 23 07 2013 10 39 cut down version of Tp the Analyzer module iiih il We have added this Acceleration Velocity as a predefined measurement setting Ch de in the new advanced a Analyzer module Displacement Motor Current New Review New Measure with new settings All Route b d Recall Measure with saved settings oute Dase Review Data Review stored measurements customers who upgrade to v4 0 will automatically have Review the Analyzer module licensed
13. he residual balance would be after the initial trial weight run if the solution was switched to a single plane balance and provides you with the option to switch or continue with a 2 plane solution i e trail weight in plane B SKF Group Slide 36 19 November 2013 Prognosis calculates Balancing Plane A Plane B Speed CHi CH2 10 mm s 10 mm s 1800 RPM A Single Plane solution will give a residual imbalance of 3 35 mm s RMS in each plane Do you want to continue with a 2 plane solution or switch to a 1 plane solution 22 PLANE 1 PLANE okKF New Polar Plot View New Polar Plot E Correction Run 1 Planes A and B Chi 0 Ti 23 07 2013 15 50 view gives users plane a Plane B Speed 3600 RPM a real time ot 1H m oe e T perspective of the balance run as they are moving through Switch to the Bar hamp ph 0 021 mm s RMS 77 0 027 mm s RMS 3440 graph view al Enable pera to stabilise the reading anytime with the oress of a button T Help Bar Average a New Module View Options Changing the View Options in the Modules It s now easier than ever before to change what you are viewing Instead of having to go all the way back to the set Up CHi Overall 0 017g RMS Average 9 of 10 screen Just press the View button A Ea Save Ieyw Bm Cc screen to be taken y o i to the View options screen g RMS Up Dn Y Zoom E
14. he user is confident that they are receiving a good tacho signal before beginning a time consuming job such as a balance run only to find out half way through that you have an issue Not a good feeling okKF How do use this new Feature Speed Measurement MAGE Bw a stepwise Module ICP Sensor Setting Date Format DD MM YYYY From the System Setup menu make sure that the Trigger setting Is set to User This Is true for all modules including Route oKF From the Route Module If the user has set Instrument Configuration Ti 24 07 2013 10 31 the Trigger to cooky tie sip User from the Auto Advance off System setup Setting Delay 5 00s menu then the Route ICP As Database Trigger option is bad ll an ee available from the trigger Level Config menu in Hist Data Collect the Route module The setting defaults to Manual which Note If the Trigger allows the user to manually enter the setting is tri rigger value using the numeric keypad Automatic then gg g yp this menu option By selecting Visual let s see what does not appear happens next oKF Visual Trigger By selecting Visual the user is shown the actual trigger input signal to the a 99 P J set Trigger Pi 24 07 2013 10 41 Microlog Trigger Level 2V This enables the user to ensure that the trigger signal is good and ready to start
15. nds auto scale to max 7 Peak Find 4 Harmonic Cursor X Zoom okKF What can I View De endin on the Analyzer View Optir s i 23 07 2013 10 44 p g r A measurement type View you have selected Cepstrum for CH from the Analvzer Power Spectrum for CH1 y FFT Cepstrum for Chi setup screen is FFT Power Spectrum for CH dependent on what Table of peaks for Chi you can view from the View menu screen A simple 1 channel measurement will display the following options e FFT for Ch e Cepstrum for Ch e Power Spectrum for Ch1 e FFT Cepstrum for Ch1 e FFT Power Spectrum for Ch e Table of Peaks for Ch1 okKF What are the new view options that have appeared Power Cepstrum A Power Cepstrum is the result of taking the inverse Fourier transform of the logarithm of the estimated Spectrum of a signal in other words a Spectrum of the Spectrum It is very useful In in the detection of gearbox problems amongst other things We will find out more about Power Cepstrum later on Power Spectrum A power spectrum of a signal is the power of that signal at each frequency that It contains okKF New Visual Trigger Feature What is Visual Trigger and when do l use it Visual Trigger does what it says on the tin It provides the user with a graphical representation of the trigger input to the Microlog and allows the user to set the trigger level to an acceptable level This ensures that t
16. on 14 15 02 07 2013 Bias Check Two new options which relate to the Route module Automatic automatically checks the sensor bias voltage before taking a reading Manual user has to press the shift B keys to perform a bias check SKF Group Slide 14 19 November 2013 Setup Channel Setup Input Range Speed Measurement Filter Entry Trigger Ext trig slope Module ICP Date Format Time Zone Date Time Memory Route Font Transducer Change Bias Check Keybd Backlight Hierarchy Info Language 02 07 2013 14 15 Individual Sensor Units Inactive Stepwise User Sensor Setting DD MM YYYY GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 14 15 02 07 2013 select cmd preu Manual English New Sensor Setup Module New Sensor Setup Module Main Menu New sensor setup aln Memu ARO I2013 15 16 module allows users to add their own sensor types that can be selected from within the modules no applicable 0 ax A to the Route module AS This Saves time during IDLER MONITOR RECORDER SPINDLE TEST data collection setup This also enables the user to add unique calibration data for each sensor to ensure even more accurate data collection This module is included free to all users SKF Group Slide 16 19 November 2013 Default settings Preinstalled with IEA AE SKF accessories These cannot be J Displacement Probe CMAC 5084 Microphone deleted or CMAC 5208 Cur
17. rent Clamp 604 modified CMAC 5208 Current Clamp 600A Look at the sensor parameters by pressing View or pressing the Fire key okKF Add your own unique sensor Press the Add button from the main menu allows users to create there own sensors AE 22 07 2013 15 39 USER GROUP 1 sensor Farmi Sensor Uniwt Vibration SensgSensitivity 100 00 mv g IGP Power On Create a unique name for each sensor using the numeric keypad to type in the name okKF Sensor Family Select from two i i Add Sensor TE 22 07 2013 15 33 options which type sensor USER GROUP 1 of sensor you want Sensor Family ES to add sensor Units Process l l Sensor Sensitivi 100 00 mW a e Vibration allows ICP Power y On ig the user to select ICP enabled or not Standard use for most users would be ICP accelerometer e Process allows the user to select a sensor not related to vibration such as a current clamp or thermometer SKF Group Slide 19 19 November 2013 La K E Sensor Units select the units that the sensor type will use during a measurement If Vibration Is selected for sensor family then only Vibration units such as g mm s etc can be selected The same is true If Process Is selected then only Process measurement types such as Pa can be selected SKF Group Slide 20 19 November
18. s no autoranging Is performed the input range is determined by the sensor sensitivity and type SKF Group Slide 8 19 November 2013 Setup Route Mem Timeout Dflt Units Channel Setup Input Range 71102 07 2013 14 14 Internal a Of Metric Speed Measufement r Filter Entry Trigger Ext trig slope Module ICP Date Format Time Zone Date Time Memory Route Font Transducer Change Bias Check Sensor Setting DD MM YYYY GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 14 14 02 07 2013 select cmd Big Do not warn Manual Three new options Speed Measurement which relate to all modules except Route and Sensor Setup Inactive no tacho measurement is required RPM acquires the speed and displays in RPM Hz acquires the speed and displays in Hz SKF Group Slide 9 19 November 2013 Setup Route Mem Timeout Dft Units Channel Setup Input Range Speed Measupt Filter Entry Trigger Ext trig slope Module ICP Date Format Time Zone Date Time Memory Route Font Transducer Change Bias Check 71102 07 2013 14 14 Internal off Metric Individual Sensor Setting DD MM YYYY GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 14 14 02 07 2013 select cmd Big Do not warn Manual Filter Entry Two new options Setup 11102 07 2013 14 14 which relate to qll Route Mem Internal i l off modules except ono Dft Units Metric Route and Channel S
19. the Sensor Setup module e Inhibit prevents ICP from being switched on e Always on ICP is always on regardless of the sensor setting as defined in the sensor setup module SKF Group Slide 12 19 November 2013 Setup 02 07 2013 14 15 Route Mem Internal Timeout Dft Units Metric Channel Setup Individual Input Range sensor Units Speed Measurement Inactive Filter Entry Stepwise Trigger User Ext trig slope Module ICP Sensor Setting Date Format Inhibit Time Zone Always On Date Time 14 Memory Route Font Transducer Change Do not warn Bias Check Manual Transducer Change Two new options which relate to the Route module Do not warn there is no message displayed if the sensor ICP setting changes during a route Warn the user Is displayed a warning message if there is a change to the ICP setting moving between points This prevents the user from possibly Causing damage to a machine by applying 24V output from the Microlog SKF Group Slide 13 19 November 2013 Setup Route Mem Timeout Dft Units Channel Setup Input Range Speed Measurement Filter Entry Trigger Ext trig slope Module ICP Date Format Time Zone Date Time Memory Route Font Transducer Chfnge Bias Check 02 07 2013 14 15 Internal Of Metric Individual sensor Units Inactive Stepwise User Sensor Setting DD MM YYYY GMT Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon Lond
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