M2000 Series Data Recorders

Transient Recording

One of the major benefits of the system is its ability to capture large amounts of data in the memory for later replay or analysis. In many applications however, the only information which may be of serious interest is “out of limit” data which shows a transient or permanent fault condition. The M2236 Transient Capture Module enables any or all channels to be preset to trigger on “out of limit” data so that only this information is recorded. Additionally, the trigger point can be positioned within the memory so that pre-event data (which is often very important) can also be retained. A further feature is its ability to operate in “baby-sit” mode, i.e. with all trigger parameters preset but with the instrument unattended (e.g. overnight).

Signal Recovery

By its very nature, a transient is indeterminate in both amplitude and frequency and may even be off-scale or obscured by other data. Fig.1 shows a typical example. However, on replay, all unwanted channels can be removed (Fig.2), the transient re-positioned (Fig.3) and then expanded for detailed analysis (Fig.4).

M2000 recorded data
Fig 1. Replay of original data

M2000 data review
Fig 2. Unwanted data removed

 
M2000 repositioned transients
Fig 3. Transient re-positioned
M2000 transient expanded
Fig 4. Transient expanded (x 20)


Transient Recording
Alpha-numeric labelling of the record (e.g. serial numbers, etc.) can be achieved using a hand-held/laptop computer or any unit having a RS232C port.

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