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    PRODUCT DATA

    Software for PULSE Reflex

    PULSE Reflex Base Type 8700

    PULSE Reflex Data Viewer Type 8701

    PULSE Reflex Core Types 8702, 8703, 8704, 8705 and 8706PULSE Reflex adds dedicated post-processing applications to the

    PULSE software environment. It brings together a range of generic

    post-processing tools for offline analysis and processing of time

    data, experimental modal analysis and building acoustics data

    analysis. The innovative GUI delivers genuine ease-of-use through

    a workflow concept that is easy to learn and consistent across

    applications.

    Data viewing, storage and reporting is built into the workflow and

    includes tools and features for immediate traceability via a SQL

    database, quick data overviews and automatic report creation based

    on user-definable templates. The aim is to make the task of data

    processing and reporting as simple and straightforward as possible,

    giving testers and engineers more time to focus on resultinterpretation.

    PULSE Reflex Core is the application suite for offline analysis of recorded time data. It is fast and flexible, allowing complex analyses

    to be set up, stored, and re-used. Multiple sets of input data can be processed together in preset batch operations for increased

    efficiency.

    PULSE Reflex also includes an interface to the PULSE LabShop real-time environment.

    Uses and Features

    Uses Offline analysis of recorded time data

    Analysis of recorded human vibration time data

    Visualisation, editing and playback of time data in preparation

    for analysis

    Simultaneous analysis with multiple FFT and CPB analyzers

    Storage of analysis setups for re-use on other data

    Batch processing of multiple input data

    Storage of data and results in a database with searchable

    meta-data fields

    Simple and efficient reporting of results with user-defined page

    layouts and user-selectable meta-data

    Sharing and distribution of analysis results

    Stand-alone project data viewing and reporting

    Features Support of a wide range of time file formats for import from,

    and export to, native and third party systems

    Project database based on MicrosoftSQL Server

    Graphical Time Editor capable of dealing with multiple input

    files simultaneously

    Robust Data Viewer for powerful data viewing and reporting

    with large projects

    Analysis based on graphical process chain concept with ability

    to store and re-use analysis setups

    Batch mode operation of process chain for sequenced or

    collective processing of analysis results

    Scratchpad Calculator for mathematical and statistical

    analysis of spectra and time data

    Display Manager with a flexible, user-definable display

    strategy Embedded reporting with capability of creating multiple pages

    in a single operation

    Interface to PULSE LabShop for import of functional data

    Export and import of project files

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    PULSE Reflex Base Type 8700 and PULSE Reflex Data Viewer Type 8701

    PULSE Reflex Base Type 8700, is the prerequisite for all PULSE Reflex applications. It provides data import

    and export, project file export, data and database management, data display and integrated reporting tools

    for communicating processed test data.

    Key features and components of PULSE Reflex Base include:

    Import Browser: Import of data files from a variety of formats, including:

    *.pti files (PULSE Time Data Recorder)

    *.wav files (Brel& Kjr header format)

    *.unv and *.uff files *.ati files (Test for I-deas time data)

    *.afu files (Test for I-deas function data)

    PULSE ASCII files (for example, results from a PULSE LabShop Function Organiser)

    Meta-data Editor: Set up meta-data for storage to a PULSE Reflex database

    Project Browser: Essential data management tool, including data search, filter, selection and editing of

    data descriptors

    Display Manager: Set up and manipulate multiple pages of displays. The Manager also includes a facility

    for quickly sending selected graphs to a report

    Scratchpad Calculator: Standard mathematical and statistical operations can be performed on single

    functions or groups of functions (time data math functionality requires PULSE Reflex Core Basic

    Processing Type 8702)

    Reporting: The Report Organizer gives a complete overview of available templates and generated

    reports. You can create reports from the supplied templates, or use a generated report to create new,

    customised templates

    PULSE Reflex Data Viewer Type 8701 is a powerful data viewing component that incoporates tabular and

    graphical views for display of data values, annotations and meta-data as well as quick reporting. Its tools

    provide easy overview and management of data for both large and small projects no matter the application.

    PULSE Reflex Core Types 8702, 8703, 8704, 8705 and 8706

    Fig.1

    Example of PULSE

    Reflex Core graphical

    user interface showing

    the Project Browser,graphical Time Editor,

    Process Chain and

    displays within the

    powerful Display

    Manager

    PULSE Reflex Core applications are individual sets of data processing tools that cover time data processing,

    signal analysis and advanced reporting tools, all integrated into the same easy to use GUI environment.

    Automation tools are embedded in the workflow to enable simple set-up of batch processing for multiple

    input time files.

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    At the heart of PULSE Reflex Core are:

    Time Editor:Review imported time data and select time ranges and subsets of channels for subsequent

    processing

    Process Chain: Set up analysis using a graphical representation of the process, including filtering,

    analysis, display and storage of results. A chain is made up of these elements connected together to form

    an analysis process

    Results can be displayed using a display strategy defined in the Process Chains display element. This

    functionality provides a means of automatically setting up multiple pages of displays and allows great

    flexibility in defining where and how the results are displayed. All display pages can then be sent to a report

    in a single operation making generation of customised reports simple and quick.

    In cases where there are many input files from a sequence of related tests, for example repeated runs on a

    single test item, or an identical test on a number of different test items, there are automation tools allowing all

    input data to be analysed in one go.

    PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type 8702Type 8702 is the engine room of PULSE Reflex Core, containing the basic toolbox for processing pre-

    recorded time data. Supported (verified) time data file sources include:

    Time Data Recorder Type 7708 (*.pti)

    PULSE Data Recorder Type 7701 (*.dat, *.rec)

    LAN-XI Stand-alone Recorder (Notar) Type BZ-7848-A (*.wav)

    PULSE Time Capture Type 7705 (*.wav)

    Hand-held Analyzer Type 2270 (*.wav)

    I-deas time file format (*.ati) VC-LAN Vibration Controller Types 7541 and 7542 (binary universal file)

    The Time Editor provides for swift and efficient viewing, listening to, and selection of time data in preparation

    for analysis in the Process Chain. Regions of time data can be appended to one another and combined into

    a single region for analysis.

    Data for analysis can be dragged-and-dropped into the Process Chain, either from the Time Editor or directly

    from the Project Browser if no editing is required. In the Process Chain, you can select from a library of

    functional elements, including re-sampling, acoustic weighting, filtering (low-, high- and band-pass filters),

    overall level analysis, and FFT analysis. Process chains are highly versatile as they allow for multiple parallel

    analyses in one run, for example, analysing vibration data at a different bandwidth to acoustic data.

    Individual chains can be stored for later use, which means that there is no need to repeat the setup after the

    first time simply drag-and-drop the previously stored chain into the tools Data Processing pane. It is also

    possible to attach a number of regions to a chain and run the analysis in batch mode, thus analysing multipleinput regions in one operation.

    In PULSE Reflex Core, the Scratchpad Calculator has the added functionality of performing mathematical

    and statistical operations directly on time data. It is also possible to work on groups of functions, including 3D

    spectra, or time histories, in a single calculation step, thus increasing speed and efficiency when working

    with large amounts of input data.

    For comparison of data between different tests, test items, or conditions, the Data Viewer task enables data from

    different sources to be combined into a single results table which can then be filtered, sorted and displayed using

    a selection of different overlay strategies. The Data Viewer task includes automated reporting facilities.

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing Type 8703Type 8703 adds advanced functionality to Type 8702, including:

    Fast spectrogram display in the Time Editor that is synchronised with audio playback

    Calculation elements in the Process Chain

    Batch Statistics element in the Process Chain allowing basic function statistics to be calculated on results

    from different time input regions

    PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis Type 8704Type 8704 adds FFT-based order analysis to Type 8702. When a tachometer pulse train is available in the

    time data file, the analysis can be set up to include RPM as a time-varying tag to 3D spectral maps,

    synthesize the train from a RPM profile, or repair the tachometer in the Time Editor.

    With Type 8704, these additional elements are available in the Process Chain:

    FFT vs. RPM

    Order extraction (order slices extracted from spectra)

    CPB vs. RPM (requires PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option Type 8706)

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    Additional analysis tasks are available for graphical (interactive) order slice extraction and autotracking to

    generate a RPM profile from FFT vs. Time outputs.

    Typical applications include rotating machinery analysis and processing vehicle or engine speed sweeps

    (run up/down) with respect to RPM or other time-varying quantities.

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analysis Type 8705Type 8705 adds tracked resampling to basic Type 8702 and 8704 elements: FFT Signal, FFT vs. Time, and

    FFT vs. RPM. The time data is resampled according to the instantaneous RPM value from a given

    tachometer signal.

    When used in conjunction with the Order Extraction element (Type 8704), the individual order functions canbe extracted from the order spectra.

    PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option Type 8706Conforming to IEC, DIN and ANSI standards, Type 8706 provides 1/1-, 1/3-, 1/6-, 1/12- and 1/24-octave

    analysis with digital filters and simultaneous calculation of overall level, both weighted and unweighted.

    Acoustic weighting can be applied to the spectrum itself.

    The CPB option adds three Process Chain elements:

    CPB

    CPB vs. Time

    CPB vs. RPM (requires PULSE Reflex Core Basic Order Analysis Type 8704)

    Specifi cations PULSE Reflex Base Type 8700

    The Windows-based analysis software is delivered on a DVD. As many

    signal groups as desired can be created from the measured signals. The

    license is either node-locked to a PC host ID or hardware key, or floating,

    locked to a network server

    PC Requirements

    MINIMUM PC SPECIFICATIONS

    Pentiumprocessor 2.0GHz with 2GB of RAM

    100GB hard disk with 20 GB free space

    MicrosoftWindowsXP Professional (Service Pack 3)

    MicrosoftOffice 2003 (Service Pack 2)

    DVD drive

    RECOMMENDED PC SPECIFICATIONS

    2.5GHz IntelCore 2 Duo-processor, or better

    4 GB of memory; for 64-bit Windows7: 8GB memory

    160 GB Solid-State Drive (SSD) with 20 GB free space

    DVD-RW drive

    1 GB Ethernet connection

    1 COM port, either integrated or through a USB adaptor (except with

    LAN-XI modules, which use a network connection)

    MicrosoftWindowsOperating System:

    WindowsXP Professional (SP3), 32-bit only

    Windows VistaUltimate (SP2), 32-bit only

    Windows VistaBusiness (SP2), 32-bit only

    Windows7 (SP1), 32- and 64-bit

    Microsoft Office:

    Microsoft Office 2003 (SP 3) Microsoft Office 2007 (SP 2)

    MicrosoftOffice 2010 (with 32-bit only)

    MicrosoftSQL Server2008 Express Edition (SP1) included

    AdobeReader10.1 (US version included on the Installation DVD)

    Import/Export

    FUNCTION DATA IMPORT/EXPORT

    Import and export using PULSE ASCII files and universal files (*.unv, *.uff

    and Test for I-deas function file (.afu)). Note:PULSE ASCII files can be

    exported from the Function Organiser in PULSE LabShop, and from

    PULSE Data Manager (PDM)

    TIME DATA IMPORT/EXPORT

    The following time data file formats are supported:

    *.pti (Time Data Recorder Type 7708)

    *.wav (LAN-XI Notar BZ-7848-A, Hand-held Analyzer Type 2270,

    PULSE Time Capture Type 7705): 16-, 24- and 32-bit

    *.dat (PULSE Data Recorder Type 7701): import only

    *.ati (Test for I-deas time data file)

    *.unv, *.uff (Binary and ASCII format universal files): for import/export to

    third party system

    PROJECT FILE EXPORT AND IMPORT

    Export a project to an external transport file (*.ReflexExport), with or

    without imported or processed data, for archiving outside the database,

    sharing with other PULSE Reflex users, capturing a snapshot of a

    particular state, or creating a project template

    Data Display

    Displays enable viewing and comparison of measurements and results.

    Data is dragged-and-dropped to/from the Project Browser. The Display

    Manager is the container for displaying graphical results

    GRAPH TYPES

    Display of functions in a range of graph types including:

    Waterfall

    Waterfall (step)

    Colour contour

    Campbell diagram

    Bar

    Line

    Curve

    Curve (step)

    Overlay

    Overlay (all)

    Multi-value

    Superimposed Graphs:A number of functions can be superimposed on

    the same curve graph

    AXES

    X-axis Scale: Linear, logarithmic and CPB

    Y-axis Scale: Linear, logarithmic and dB

    Z-axis Scale: Linear and logarithmic

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    COMPLEX DISPLAYS

    Real

    Imaginary

    Magnitude

    Phase

    Nyquist

    SPECTRAL UNITS

    Root mean square (RMS)

    Power (PWR)

    Power spectral density (PSD)

    Root mean square spectral density (RMSSD)

    Energy spectral density (ESD) Peak (Peak)

    Peak-to-Peak (PkPk)

    ACOUSTIC POST-WEIGHTING

    A-, B-, C-, D-, L-weighting

    jWEIGHTING

    1/j2, 1/j, 1, j, j2(single and double integration and differentiation)

    CURSOR TYPES

    Depending on the display type, the following are available:

    Main

    Delta

    Reference

    Harmonic

    Sideband

    Al ignment:Cursors in different displays can be synchronised to allow

    the changes to one display to be reflected in other displays showing the

    same or different functions

    CURSOR READINGS

    The cursor values that can be read:

    Acoustic levels

    Corrected frequency

    Cursor indices and values

    Delta

    Delta/total

    Max. and min. values

    Nearest harmonic

    Nearest sideband

    Reference Resonance

    Reverberation

    Slice definition

    Status

    Total

    Calculator

    FUNCTION MATH

    Operates on a function selection using another single selected function

    Add

    Subtract

    Multiply

    Divide

    FUNCTION OPERATORSOperates on a function selection

    Natural logarithm: Ln

    Inverse Ln: e to the power of the function amplitude

    Logarithm to the base 10: Log10

    Inverse Log10: 10 to the power of the function amplitude

    Reciprocal

    Square Root

    Square

    Absolute Value

    To dB: Convert amplitude of a function to dB values with a user defined

    reference

    To Real: Result is a function containing real values from selected

    complex function

    To Imaginary: Result is a function containing imaginary values from

    selected complex function

    To Magnitude: Result is a function containing magnitude values from

    selected complex function

    To Phase: Result is a function containing phase values from selected

    complex function

    Conjugate: Result is complex conjugate of selected complex function

    SCALING

    Operates on a function selection

    Scale by Real: multiply selected functions by real-valued scalar

    Scale by Complex: multiply selected functions by complex-valued

    scalar

    STATISTICS

    Operates on a function selection, single value output

    Mean Value

    Standard Deviation

    Variance

    Skewness

    Kurtosis

    Max Value

    Min Value

    RMS Value

    Crest Factor

    Sum Value

    FUNCTION STATISTICS

    Operates on a function selection, single function output Mean

    Standard Deviation

    Mean minus Standard Deviation

    Mean plus Standard Deviation

    Min

    Max

    Sum

    FREQUENCY WEIGHTING

    Operates on a function selection

    Linear Weighting: Remove weighting from spectrum

    A Weighting: Apply A weighting (removing existing weighting first)

    B Weighting: Apply B weighting (removing existing weighting first)

    C Weighting: Apply C weighting (removing existing weighting first)

    D Weighting: Apply D weighting (removing existing weighting first)

    Single Integration

    Double Integration

    Single Differentiation

    Double Differentiation

    INTERPOLATION

    Operates on a function selection

    Linear vs. Frequency: Interpolate frequency values according to min,

    max and interval

    Linear vs. RPM: Interpolate RPM values according to min, max and

    interval

    Linear vs. Time: Interpolate time values according to min, max and

    interval

    Reporting

    A separate reporting task enables templates to be created in Microsoft

    Word, Excelor PowerPoint. Templates contain links (bindings) to data,

    meta-data and displays in the PULSE Reflex project, making it easy to

    create additional reports with new data as data, meta-data and displays

    are automatically updated. This is particularly useful for standardised

    reporting

    Data Management

    Data management in PULSE Reflex is based on a data model that

    interacts with a MicrosoftSQL ServerExpress 2008 database.

    Connection to the last used database is automatic upon starting PULSE

    Reflex. However, the user can connect to a different database at any time

    during a session. Only one database can be connected at a time

    Local database. Queries and storage performed locally

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    Data storage (of data files, report templates, pictures) uses a filefarm

    (disk file system) referenced by the database. File sizes limited by disk

    system only

    Meta-data, defined by the user. Enables customised searching for input

    data and results

    Files can either be linked to a project in their original format (at their

    original location) and worked on without converting to native PULSE

    Reflex format, or copied and converted to PULSE Reflex format,

    thereby bringing them under control of the PULSE Reflex database

    Databases can be created, deleted, backed up and restored

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Data Viewer Type 8701

    Data viewing module enabling reviewing, display and reporting of data in

    one component interface.

    Functions include:

    Data table overview

    Data graph displays

    Fast reporting to MicrosoftWord and PowerPoint

    Meta-data labelling, including annotation of graph legends, display titles

    and page titles

    Scalar tables for displaying single value data such as statistics

    User-definable presets based on physical units for graphical axis type,

    range, dB reference and weighting

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type 8702

    PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type 8702 includes the same

    functionality and specifications as PULSE Reflex Base plus the following:

    Time Editor

    Display, audio playback and pre-processing of time data in preparation

    for analysis:

    Automatic calculation of RPM profile from a tachometer pulse train

    Fast navigation by scrolling through channels, panning and zooming intime axis

    Region selection by group of channels and time range

    Saving regions to project

    Appending of regions to other regions (concatenation)

    Manual grouping of regions for batch processing

    Automated generation of regions from multiple files having similar

    channel configurations in preparation for batch processing

    Data Processing

    All functionality for data processing is contained in the Process Chain,

    which consists of graphical elements connected together to form an

    analysis process

    Input: An input area is provided into which data is dragged-and-dropped

    either from the Time Editor or Project BrowserStorage and Export:A process chain can be stored in the project for

    later use. It can also be exported to an external file for transfer to other

    computers

    Types:Four basic types of process chain elements Input, Pre-

    processing, Analysis and Post-processing

    INPUT ELEMENTS

    Region: Set of time data signals for processing, with or without time

    range selection

    Group Region: Master set of similarly named signals from a selection of

    time data files; used for automated batch operation

    PRE-PROCESSING ELEMENTS

    Acoustic Weighting: Pre A-, B-, C- and D-weighting (IEC 651 Type 1)

    Human Vibration Weighting: Linear, Wb, Wc, Wd, We, Wf, Wh, Wj, Wk,

    Wm (ISO2631) Filters:FIRlow pass, high pass, band pass and band stop. Filter

    lengths: 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 16384 and 32768 samples

    Resample: To a range of 20 user selectable frequencies from 512 Hz to

    524.288kHz

    Gate: Open and close data flow based on signal triggers, different

    signals can be used for opening and closing

    ANALYSIS ELEMENTS

    FFT Analyzers, FFT signal, FFT system

    CPB Synthesis (1/n-octave, n = all integers from 1 to 24)

    FFT vs. Time

    Frequency Band Extraction

    Overall vs. Time

    POST-PROCESSING ELEMENTS

    Display: Display strategy setup for creation of multiple display pages in

    the Display Manager

    Store: Setup of folder structure and names for results output from a

    standard process or batch process

    Collect: Setup of folder structure and names for results output from a

    collection batch process

    Playback: Playback of selected signals with gain, pan and mutecontrols

    Measurement Contro l

    AVERAGING

    Averaging can be performed either in the frequency or time domains.

    Averaging types available for the measured signals are:

    Linear (fixed number of blocks)

    Linear All (full time range)

    Exponential

    Maximum hold

    Overlap:User selectable values of 0%, 50%, 66.67%, and 75%, user

    editable from 0% to 99%

    GATING

    Data flow in the Process Chain can be controlled by signals,independently for on and off, using the Gate element

    Measurement

    ANALYZERS

    FFT and Overall Level analysis

    FFT ANALYSIS

    The following specifications apply to all FFT elements: FFT Signal, FFT

    System, FFT vs. Time, and FFT vs. RPM (with Type 8704):

    Frequency Range:

    Baseband and Zoom: 50 102400 lines

    Frequency Span: 1Hz 204.8kHz in 1, 2, 5 or 2n (1, 2, 4, 8 )

    sequence

    Signal Type:

    Random Periodic

    Transient

    By selecting one of these types, the properties are automatically set up to

    a logical default; for example, when transient type is selected, Signal

    Trigger is selected as the triggering mode

    Triggering Modes:

    Free run

    Signal Trigger: Trigger attributes include level, hysteresis, slope, hold-

    off, delay and divider.

    Time Weighting:The following are available:

    Uniform

    Hanning

    Flat-top

    Kaiser-Bessel

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    Output:

    FFT Signal: Auto Spectrum, Cross Spectrum, Phase Assigned

    Spectrum, Time, Weighted Time

    FFT System: Auto Spectrum, H1, H2 and H3 FRFs, Coherence, Cross

    Spectrum, Phase Assigned Spectrum, Signal-to-Noise, Coherent

    Power, Non-Coherent Power, Time, Weighted Time

    FFT vs. Time and FFT vs. RPM: Auto Spectrum Phase Assigned

    Spectrum, Time, Weighted Time

    OVERALL ANALYSIS

    Averaging:

    Exponential

    Linear (Leq)

    Trigger Method:

    Free run

    Fixed time interval

    Frequency Span:1 Hz 204.8kHz in 1, 2, 5 or 2n (1, 2, 4, 8 )

    sequence

    Acoust ic Weight ing: As signals, A, B, C, D

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing Type 8703

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing Type 8703 adds to the functionality

    and specifications of PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type 8702, as

    follows:

    Time Editor

    Fast spectrogram display synchronised with time data display and

    playback

    Interactive order slice and frequency spectrum display synchronised

    with spectrogram cross-hair cursor

    Data Processing

    ANALYSIS ELEMENTS

    Batch Statistics

    Calculation elements: Statistics, Function Statistics, Function

    Operators, Scaling, Frequency Weighting (frequency domain),

    Complex Math (toReal, toImaginary, toMagnitude, toPhase,

    toConjugate)

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis Type 8704

    PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis Type 8704 adds to the functionality

    and specifications of PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type 8702, as

    follows:

    Time Editor

    Synthesis of tachometer pulse train from a given RPM profile

    Tachometer repair

    Data Processing

    ANALYSIS ELEMENTS

    RPM vs. Time

    FFT vs. RPM

    Order Extraction: Order slices, relative or absolute bandwidth, from

    FFT vs. RPM 3D spectra. Optional smoothing for cleaner order slices CPB vs. RPM (requires both Types 8704 and 8706)

    OUTPUT

    FFT vs. RPM:Auto Spectrum, Phase Assigned Spectrum, Time,

    Weighted Time

    Graphical Order Extractor

    An additional analysis task for quickly visualising and storing sets of order

    slices one signal at a time.

    Displays update automatically when moving order cursors and selecting

    different data sets

    Order slice extraction

    Overall RMS level computed from input spectra

    Frequency band RMS level extraction, band defined by delta cursor

    Optional selection of modulation frequency

    Store to project

    Input:RPM-tagged 3D spectra

    Au toTracker

    An additional task for extraction of RPM profile from FFT vs. Time results.When combined with tachometer pulse train synthesis, RPM-related

    analysis of data without a tachometer measurement is enabled

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analys is Type 8705

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analysis Type 8705 adds to the

    functionality and specifications of PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis

    Type 8704, as follows:

    Measurement Contro l

    Order tracking included as option in FFT Signal, FFT vs. Time and FFT

    vs. RPM same output options as ordinary FFT analysis except with

    evenly spaced order axis instead of frequency

    Individual order functions can be extracted from order spectra whentracked FFT vs. RPm element is combined with Order Extraction

    element

    Specifications PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option Analyzer Type 8706

    PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option Type 8706 adds to the

    functionality and specifications of PULSE Reflex Basic Processing Type

    8702, as follows:

    Data Processing

    ANALYSIS ELEMENTS

    CPB Analyzer: 1/n-octave, n = 1, 3, 6, 12, 24 (meets IEC, DIN and

    ANSI standards)

    CPB vs. Time

    CPB vs. RPM (requires Types 8704 and 8706)

    Measurement

    CPB ANALYSIS (1/n-OCTAVE)

    1/n-octave digital filter analyzer. A number of variants of the CPB

    analyzer can be used simultaneously.

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    1/1-OCTAVE FILTERS

    14-pole filters with centre frequencies given by 103 n/10. Fulfils IEC1260

    1995 Class 1, DIN 45651 and ANSI S1.111986, Order 7 Type 1D,

    optional range; 3 n 14; 18 filters with centre frequencies from

    125mHz to 125kHz

    1/3-OCTAVE FILTERS

    6-pole filters with centre frequencies given by 10 n/10. Fulfils IEC1260

    1995 Class 1, DIN 45651 and ANSI S1.111986, Order 3 Type 1D;

    10 n 43; 54 filters with centre frequencies from 100mHz to 160kHz

    1/6-OCTAVE FILTERS

    6-pole filters with centre frequencies given by 10(n+0.5)/20; 21n 104.

    126 filters with centre frequencies from 94mHz to 167kHz

    1/12-OCTAVE FILTERS

    6- pole filters with centre frequencies given by 10(n + 0.5)/40; 42 n 209;

    252 filters with centre frequencies from 92mHz to 173kHz

    1/24-OCTAVE FILTERS

    6- pole filters with centre frequencies given by 10(n + 0.5)/80; 84n 419;

    504 filters with centre frequencies from 90mHz to 175kHz

    CPB SPECTRUM AVERAGING

    Linear (fixed number of blocks)

    Linear All (full time range)

    Exponential

    Ordering Information

    Type 8700-X* PULSE Reflex Base

    Type 8701-X PULSE Reflex Data Viewer

    CORE APPLICATIONS

    Type 8702-X PULSE Reflex Basic Post-processing

    Type 8703-X PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing

    Type 8704-X PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis

    Type 8705-X PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analysis

    Type 8706-X PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option

    SERVICE AND SUPPORT PRODUCTSM1-8700-X PULSE Reflex Base Software Maintenance and

    Support Agreement

    M1-8701-X PULSE Reflex Data Viewer Software Maintenance

    and Support Agreement

    M1-8702-X PULSE Reflex Basic Post-processing Software

    Maintenance and Support Agreement

    M1-8703-X PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing Software

    Maintenance and Support Agreement

    M1-8704-X PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis Software

    Maintenance and Support Agreement

    M1-8705-X PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analysis Software

    Maintenance and Support AgreementM1-8706-X PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option Software

    Maintenance and Support Agreement

    PULSE Reflex Software Overview

    * Where X indicates the license model: N (node-locked) or F (floating)

    Appl ications and Upgrades Type Number Prerequis ites Further Information

    PULSE Reflex Base 8700 See Specifications

    PULSE Reflex Data Viewer 8701 8700

    PULSE Reflex Basic Processing 8702 8700

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Processing 8703 8700 and 8702

    PULSE Reflex Basic Order Analysis 8704 8700 and 8702 PULSE Reflex Advanced Order Analysis 8705 8700, 8702 and 8704

    PULSE Reflex Standardised CPB Option 8706 8700 and 8702

    PULSE Reflex Finite Element Interfaces 8718 8700 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Geometry 8719 8700 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Modal Analysis 8720 8700 and 8719 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Modal Analysis Pack 8720-A 8700 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Modal Acquisition and Analysis Pack 8720-B BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Modal Analysis 8721 8700, 8719 and 8720 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Modal Analysis Pack 8721-A 8700 BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Advanced Modal Acquisition and Analysis Pack 8721-B BP 2257

    PULSE Reflex Correlation 8722 8700, 8719 and 8720 BP 2395

    PULSE Reflex Shock Response Analysis 8730 8700 BP 2339

    PULSE Reflex Building Acoustics 8780 8700 BP 2190

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