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| - | Project creation begins with the selection of an analysis type. There is a strong possibility that you know and understand your testing parameters and requirements, | + | Project creation begins with the selection of an analysis type. There is a strong possibility that you know and understand your testing parameters and requirements, |
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| + | If you are unable to find the test type which meets your requirements, | ||
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| + | Click Next > after desired test type is found. | ||
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| ==== Signal Computation Selection ==== | ==== Signal Computation Selection ==== | ||
| - | Figure displays options for an FFT analysis, options will vary depending on test type. APS and FRF are the most used analysis types. | + | Figure displays options for an FFT analysis, options will vary depending on test type. APS and FRF are the most used analysis types. |
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| + | Click Finish to complete project wizard setup. | ||
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| - | When first loaded into project only the time stream data/data source files selected for analysis, will be present. | + | Once the project is loaded, the signal display window will appear by default. |
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| + | Current and previous tests will be displayed in the Recent Projects window on the upper left of the screen. | ||
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| + | From this window, the time streams and computations which are needed for your testing requirements can be placed in signal display window. | ||
| Before running test, select Setup drop down from ribbon and left click Project Configuration. | Before running test, select Setup drop down from ribbon and left click Project Configuration. | ||
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| - | Make selections for block size / spectral lines to determine ∆f and dynamic range. Overlap ratio, recommended at least 50% for Hanning window. Average mode and average number based on testing requirements. Window selection can be left as Hanning for most testing applications; | + | Make selections for block size / spectral lines to determine ∆f and dynamic range. Overlap ratio, recommended at least 50% for Hanning window. Average mode and average number |
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| For further processing options select Setup drop down and left click Data Conditioning. Data conditioning capabilities are supported for FFT Spectral Analysis, Time-stamp, Order-Tracking, | For further processing options select Setup drop down and left click Data Conditioning. Data conditioning capabilities are supported for FFT Spectral Analysis, Time-stamp, Order-Tracking, | ||
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| + | Right of the Display window is the Control Panel. | ||
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| + | Once setup is complete select Run from the control panel in the upper right of the screen. | ||
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| + | During testing the options of: Hold, Next, Frame, Stop & Save will become available. | ||
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| + | Processed data will display in windows and be saved to signal folders as the signal is run in real time. Save option in Control Panel will become available to user. | ||
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| - | Once setup is complete select Run from the control panel in the upper right of the screen. | ||