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Dual Channel Simultaneous Measurements

The information provided is for help with Commtest Instruments products:



Note: Applies to dual channel vb instruments only e.g. vb2000 and vb3000.

QUESTION

Is the vb instrument capable of measuring two channels simultaneously?

ANSWER

Yes. The instrument can measure two channels simultaneously. Dual channel measurements must be taken in Measure Mode (rather than Record Mode) and then saved to an appropriate machine location.

Because the instrument has to buffer and manipulate twice the data, some of the more memory intensive operations are not available.

For vb instruments running firmware versions prior to 4.50 or 3.50 the following restrictions apply:

For vb instruments running firmware versions 4.50, 3.50 or higher the following restrictions apply:

Note: To view your instrument's firmware version, turn the instrument off then on again. The current firmware version is displayed at power up.

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Demodulation is also not possible on two channels simultaneously. Since there is never any cross-channel phase to analyze in Demodulation Mode this restriction is not detrimental.

Routes have always only had the ability to record at a single point and therefore single channel. Since routes automate data collection, they are much faster than using Record Mode to collect data, even though the recordings have to be single channel.

Important: The Ascent software identifies recordings by their location and date/timestamp. If the date/timestamp of two recordings are identical at the same location in the instrument, one is discarded. Therefore, when recording the two channels you must store them at different locations. This can be either a different point or different axes. It is good practice to store the two channels in measurement locations that reflect the position and direction in which the sensors were placed when the measurement was taken.

Setup

Viewing Both Channels

For spectra and waveforms, the channel 1 measurement is displayed by default.

For tachometer displays, channel 1 is displayed on the left and channel 2 on the right.

FAQ ID: 11652 Last Reviewed: 03/11/2005