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How to set up for Order Normalisation (Order Tracking)

Learn how to set up order normalization for effective order tracking. Ensure accurate data collection, avoid speed variations, configure measurement points, link relevant components, and set up frequency items correctly for meaningful results.

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How to set up for Order Normalisation (Order Tracking)

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  1. How to set up for Order Normalisation (Order Tracking)

  2. Select Orders units for FMax Tick the Order Normalisation box Set up an order normalization Collection Spec

  3. Probably one average is best. Use high resolution. However keep in mind that a greater than 10% speed variation during collection will make the analyser have a meltdown. So consider the required duration. Collection Spec

  4. Only ONE measurement data acquisition per location Note that if the same collection spec, filter and units are used, the same data snapshot is used to derive all the information. Set up the locations and measurement points

  5. Each location needs to have a speed reference to capture the speed for each measurement point Each speed reference will need relevant components linked Set up the frequency items

  6. The “location” speed MUST be set to “Constant”. Pick a number, any number! Set up the frequency items

  7. Each speed reference should be obtained from the matching “current spectrum measurement” Set up the frequency items

  8. Make sure that the frequency items are correctly numbered, or the fault frequencies shown on the spectrum will be meaningless Set up the frequency items

  9. And away we go… • Tag the points for the list, load it up to the data collector, grab a laser tach and have a crack.

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