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    Your Data is Valuable, so treat it well

    PULSE Data ManagerPULSE Data ManagerTypeType

    7767 A, B, C, D7767 A, B, C, D

    Document, save, retrieve, compare, report your data efficiently

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    Value of Data

    Transducer Signal

     Analysis

    Signal

    Conditioning

    Brüel & Kjær 

    Conditioning Amplifier 

    Data Storage

    • Keep ing re su l t s o

    rgan i zed

    • Compar ing d i f fere

    n t produc t s/de s ign s

    • S har ing da ta  w i t h

     o t her s

    Review & Reporting

    Bruel and Kjaer is the complete solutions provider Bruel and Kjaer is the complete solutions provider 

    The new links in the measurement chainThe new links in the measurement chain

    people are finding savespeople are finding saves

    bothboth timetime andand moneymoney

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     And an extens ive set of dataexporting formats for otherprograms!

     And an extensive set of dataexporting formats for otherprograms!

    Reporting to MS Word:

    • One-click reporting of data into a Word Document• Customizable report template to include corporatelogos and additional information on all reports.

    • Complete control over which plots to use in areport, and the order they appear in thedocument.

    Reporting to MS Excel:

    •  Actively and automatically update data in Excel,using Microsoft OLE linking and embedding

    • Simple “copy/paste” usabilityPULSE Data Manager Type 7767:

    • Smart handling of measurement data• Standard, open, database (MS SQL Server 2000)

    or MSDE

    • Word based reports with “Live” cursors

    The Ultimate Goal of Acqui sition and Analysis is to Solve a Problem and Document the Results

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    Product iterations & evolution! Developments are based an historical

    knowledge and improvements to known

    designs

    Data comparison is a vital partof new developments!

    Throw data away?

    Store data in files?

    ☺ 10 measurements

    500 measurements

    5000 files on several PCs

    Questions! How to save data in the right place

    with the right additional information?

    How do you document your test? How to search & retrieve data?

    How to compare data?

    How to create reports?

    How to share results with others?

    How to handle measurement data?

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    Questions!

    How to save data in the right place with

    the right additional information?

    How do you document your test?

    How to search & retrieve data?

    How to compare data?

    How to create reports?

    How to share results with others?

    Search the Database and Post Processing  Al lows you to search the database based on any of the “ Meta-data”

    entered for a specific test

    Perform basic calculations of your data – such as averaging results orsubtracting the background noise

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    Questions!

    How to save data in the right place with

    the right additional information?

    How do you document your test?

    How to search & retrieve data?

    How to compare data?

    How to create reports?

    How to share results with others?

    Comparison

    Easy manipulation of data – A-weight your data acoustic data orintegrate your acceleration data

    Easy cor relation between latest test results with earlier results,since all data is stored in one common location

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    Questions!

    How to save data in the right place with

    the right additional information?

    How do you document your test?

    How to search & retrieve data?

    How to compare data?

    How to create reports?

    How to share results with others?

    Report Generation Utilize the drag and drop functionality to create reports w ithin Microsoft

    office products such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel

    Have live cursors and basic manipulation capabilities in your reportseven when not connected to PULSE computer 

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    Questions!

    How to save data in the right place with

    the right additional information?

    How do you document your test?

    How to search & retrieve data?

    How to compare data?

    How to create reports?

    How to share results with others?

    PDM is the Answer to the Questions

    Features:PULSE Data Manager (PDM) is a data

    management tool that helps intelligentlystore all data taken with PULSE.

    Tools allow for easy search, reportgeneration, and export of data fromdatabase to the ‘Real World’.

    Benefits:

    • Centralized storage of all data• Query, Compare, and Report easily in

    PDM Viewer • Enterprise wide sharing of data with

    colleagues, managers, customers, andvendors

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    CalculationYour Data(base)

    is centralReport

    Results

     Acquis it ion

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    OverviewOverview

    This presentation will show a PULSE user how to insert the PULSE

    Data Manager components in to either an existing PULSE projector a new PULSE project.

    This presentation will not cover operational details of the DataManager. If you want to learn more about how to actually use theData Manager, please refer to the PULSE Data Manager GettingStarted Guide attached.

    It is recommended that if you are going to start a PULSE project

    from scratch that you use a PULSE template which already has theData Manager components installed (see attached example).

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    Step 1: Open Task Organizer Step 1: Open Task Organizer 

    Open a PULSEproject as normal

    Go to ‘Organiser’

    Select ‘Task’

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    Step 2: Load Data Manager Step 2: Load Data Manager 

    Hit the ‘+’ in frontof the ‘PULSE

    Data Manager’branch

    NOTE – Doexpand any othercomponents in theTask Organiser.Some tasks willcorrupt PULSEprojects and alldata in the projectwill be lost.

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    Step 3: Load ComponentsStep 3: Load Components

    Double Click oneach entry under

    the PULSE DataManager branch

    When you doubleclick you will seeeach component‘load’ up in theTask Bar 

    Close TaskOrganiser whendone

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    Step 4: CreateStep 4: Create ‘‘SaveSave’’ Task LayoutTask Layout

    Click on the new‘Save to Database’

    task in the Taskbar.

    Go to ‘View’

    Select ‘ExportComponent’

    The ‘Export’Component willopen

    Go to ‘Task’ andselect ‘Save TaskLayout’

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    Step 5: CreateStep 5: Create ‘‘Search & RetrieveSearch & Retrieve’’ Task LayoutTask Layout

    Click on the new‘Search and

    Retrieve’ task inthe Task bar.

    Go to ‘View’

    Select ‘Query’,then ‘Results List’

    The ‘Query’ and‘Results List’components willopen

    Go to ‘Window’and select ‘TileHorizontally’

    Go to ‘Task’ andselect ‘Save TaskLayout’

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    Step 6: CreateStep 6: Create ‘‘DisplayDisplay’’ Task LayoutTask Layout

    Click on the new‘Display’ task in

    the Task bar. Go to ‘View’

    Select ‘Display1’,then ‘Results List’

    The ‘Results List’and ‘Display’components willopen

    Go to ‘Window’and select ‘TileHorizontally’

    Go to ‘Task’ andselect ‘Save TaskLayout’

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    Step 7: CreateStep 7: Create ‘‘ReportReport ’’ Task LayoutTask Layout

    Click on the new‘Report’ task in the

    Task bar. Go to ‘View’

    Select ‘ReportGenerator’, then‘Results List’

    The ‘Results List’and ‘Report’components willopen

    Go to ‘Window’and select ‘TileHorizontally’

    Go to ‘Task’ andselect ‘Save TaskLayout’

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    Step 8: Save the Project & Voila!Step 8: Save the Project & Voila!

     At this point youhave inserted the

    Data Managercomponents.

    Be sure to ‘Save’the PULSE Projectso that you do nothave to reinsertthe components

    Read the ‘PULSEData ManagerGetting StartedGuide’ to learnmore about how touse the DataManager 

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

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    1. Choose the database youwish to store data into.

    2. Select what data you wish to

    store3. Save recordings or a PULSE

    project with your data.

    4. Enter descriptive informationso you can identify your datalater (Meta data).

    5.  Attach additional files such aspictures with your data

    6. Save data

    Database

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    1. Make a simple search

    2. Or use the ‘Advanced Mode’options to find your data

    3. Save your query in the ‘Querylist’ for later use

    4. For absolute control executea SQL query directly againstthe database.

    5. Sort or filter your results foreasier overview.

    6. Change the column layoutboth for Runs and Functions.

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    1. Make a simple search

    2. Or use the ‘Advanced Mode’options to find your data

    3. Save your query in the ‘Querylist’ for later use

    4. For absolute control executea SQL query directly againstthe database.

    5. Sort or filter your results foreasier overview.

    6. Change the column layoutboth for Runs and Functions.

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    1. Make a simple search

    2. Or use the ‘Advanced Mode’options to find your data

    3. Save your query in the ‘Querylist’ for later use

    4. For absolute control executea SQL query directly againstthe database.

    5. Sort or filter your results foreasier overview.

    6. Change the column layoutboth for Runs and Functions.

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    1. Make a simple search

    2. Or use the ‘Advanced Mode’options to find your data

    3. Save your query in the ‘Querylist’ for later use

    4. For absolute control executea SQL query directly againstthe database.

    5. Sort or filter your results foreasier overview.

    6. Change the column layoutboth for Runs and Functions.

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    1. Make a simple search

    2. Or use the ‘Advanced Mode’options to find your data

    3. Save your query in the ‘Querylist’ for later use

    4. For absolute control executea SQL query directly againstthe database.

    5. Sort or filter your results foreasier overview.

    6. Change the column layoutboth for Runs and Functions.

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    1. Select the number of displaysyou wish to view (right clickon the display for optionsmenu).

    2. Simply drag data from theresult list into each of thedisplays to view data.

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    1. Select the number of displaysyou wish to view (right clickon the display for optionsmenu).

    2. Simply drag data from theresult list into each of thedisplays to view data.

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    1. Select the data you wish tohave in your report

    2. Use the ‘New document’ or

    ‘Open template’ to select youword or Excel temple.

    3. Watch your report. It is thateasy.

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    1. Select the data you wish tohave in your report

    2. Use the ‘New document’ or

    ‘Open template’ to select youword or Excel temple.

    3. Watch your report. It is thateasy.

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    1. Select the data you wish tohave in your report

    2. Use the ‘New document’ or

    ‘Open template’ to select youword or Excel temple.

    3. Watch your report. It is thateasy.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Use the ‘New document’ or‘Open template’ to select anempty Word document.

    2.

    Insert the desired number ofdisplays using the ‘BindingsDialog’.

    3. Drag desired data into eachdisplay.

    4. Setup the binding criteria(What goes in what display).

    5. Setup the displays to have thelook and feel you want andsave the layout.

    6.  Add one or more tables. Youdo not even need a table butit normally looks nicer.

    7. Setup the meta field bindings

    for each cell or anywhere inthe report using the ‘MetaView’ tool .

    8. Save your report templateand you are ready to go.

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    1. Select the data you wish tocopy

    2. Choose a target database

    3. Click Copy to copy everythingor choose only to copy Meta-data or Target Curves.

    4. If database ‘Meta data’ fieldsdo not match, the mappeddata tool will automaticallyappear.

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    1. Select the data you wish tocopy

    2. Choose a target database

    3. Click Copy to copy everythingor choose only to copy Meta-data or Target Curves.

    4. If database ‘Meta data’ fieldsdo not match, the mappeddata tool will automaticallyappear.

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    1. Select the data you wish tocopy

    2. Choose a target database

    3. Click Copy to copy everythingor choose only to copy Meta-data or Target Curves.

    4. If database ‘Meta data’ fieldsdo not match, the mappeddata tool will automaticallyappear.

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from

    disk

    Select data from thedatabase and dragto calculation

    PerformMathematicalfunctions

    Save database intothe database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from

    disk

    Select data from thedatabase and dragto calculation

    PerformMathematicalfunctions

    Save database intothe database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from

    disk

    Select data from thedatabase and dragto calculation

    PerformMathematicalfunctions

    Save database intothe database

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    Conceptually the Calculator is a stack calculator – like known HP pocketcalculators.

    Data can be dragged from:

    PULSE  A PDM Result

     A file explorer (PULSE ASCII and UFF files)

    to the Input stack – when dropped to the stack the data are automaticallyshown in the “Input display”.

    Calculations are performed by selecting data and then clicking the appropriatecalculator button.

    Multiple data sets can be selected the standard windows way beholding down “Shift” and “Ctrl”

    Results are automatically shown in the “Output Display”

     All calculations work on spectral data or slices. Interpolation is applied semi-automatically when slice-data are based on different axis’s. This allow foraveraging across different RPM run-ups/downs.

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    Simple arithmetic +-*/sqrsqrt1/x

    Simple statistics MinMaxMeanMean +/- Std. DeviationMean +/- 3x Std. Deviation

    dB Calculation +-Mean

    Unit calculation Any included calculation also deals with units – units can manually be edited.Data base inter-

    face

    Search, retrieve and save to database possible

    Reporting Copy of functions or displays to clipboard. Allowing data to be pasted to wordeither as live displays or fixed metafile.

    Drag & drop offunctions

    From PULSE, PDM and Windows file explorer (PULSE ASCII, UFF) to thePDM Calculator

    New GUI GUI coordinated with new data recorder and SPC

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    Conclusion

    It has never been easier toexchange your data.

    Using ASAM ODS your datais no longer restricted but fullyportable.

    With a standardised datainterface, costs and efforts to

    integrate data are simplifiedand minimised.

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    Query the Databaseor drag files from disk

    Select data from the

    result list and drag toFunctions orRecordings

    Inspect the data in theDisplays

    Export data to ASAM-ODS compliant fileformat.

    Import ASAM-ODScompliant file format.

    Save data to database

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    New Database

    Create database fromexisting configuration.

    New Database (Advanced)

    Create your owndatabase from scratch.

    Database Field Edit

    Edit meta data fields forexisting database.

    Database Attach-Detach

     Attach Database

    Detach Database

    Delete Database

    PDM Maintenance Tools

    Repair Database

    Backup Database

    Restore Database

    Shrink Database

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    New Database

    Create database fromexisting configuration.

    New Database (Advanced)

    Create your owndatabase from scratch.

    Database Field Edit

    Edit meta data fields forexisting database.

    Database Attach-Detach

     Attach Database

    Detach Database

    Delete Database

    PDM Maintenance Tools

    Repair Database

    Backup Database

    Restore Database

    Shrink Database

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    New Database

    Create database fromexisting configuration.

    New Database (Advanced)

    Create your owndatabase from scratch.

    Database Field Edit

    Edit meta data fields forexisting database.

    Database Attach-Detach

     Attach Database

    Detach Database

    Delete Database

    PDM Maintenance Tools

    Repair Database

    Backup Database

    Restore Database

    Shrink Database

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    New Database

    Create database fromexisting configuration.

    New Database (Advanced)

    Create your owndatabase from scratch.

    Database Field Edit

    Edit meta data fields forexisting database.

    Database Attach-Detach

     Attach Database

    Detach Database

    Delete Database

    PDM Maintenance Tools

    Repair Database

    Backup Database

    Restore Database

    Shrink Database

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    New Database

    Create database fromexisting configuration.

    New Database (Advanced)

    Create your owndatabase from scratch.

    Database Field Edit

    Edit meta data fields forexisting database.

    Database Attach-Detach

     Attach Database

    Detach Database

    Delete Database

    PDM Maintenance Tools

    Repair Database

    Backup Database

    Restore Database

    Shrink Database

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    Test Cell

    Database creation andconfiguration software

    MS SQL Server 2KBZ 5445B

    Test Cell

    Office

    Office

    PULSE Data Manager7767B,C or D

     Acquisition and Browsinglicense BZ5443 Browsing license

    BZ5444

    Browsing licenseBZ5444

    Databases

    PDM

    DB config. software

    Export to DB software

    DB Browser software

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    Configuration Microsoft Products PDM Products

    Single user PULSEinstallation

    MS Small Business Server 2000

    (up to 5 users)

    BZ 5445B

    PULSE Data Manager(7767B)

    SW Inst. & Conf.(7767 B SI3)

    SW Maint & Upgrade(7767B MS1)

    One year later:

     Add one PULSEsystem + 2 browsingstations

     Additional products:

    none

     Additional products:

    PDM Acq. & Brow. License(BZ 5443)

    SW MS1(BZ 5443 MS1)

    PDM Brow. License(2* BZ 5444)

    SW MS1(2*BZ 5444 MS1)