FAQ: MicroVib II - Analyzer Functional Check (And Quick Fix) |
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Use the steps below to quickly determine if your MicroVib II is working properly. Items needed for the functional check:
For a more detailed discussion of checking MicroVib II settings, click here. To troubleshoot sensors, cables, and mux channels, click here. |
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1. Perform A Functional Check Of The MicroVib II Using DSS Signal
Simulator P/N 1117-2 Note: The functional check described below does not meet the requirements for yearly calibration against a traceable standard.
If the MicroVib II displays the correct vibration units (for example IN/S PK) and the displayed numerical values meet the limits shown above, then the unit is working properly and can be returned to service. If the MicroVib II displays the correct units, and the displayed numerical values are slightly out of limits, then the unit is working properly, but may be in need of Factory Calibration. H |
2. MicroVib II Functional Check Failed - Restore Factory Defaults |
If your MicroVib II displays the wrong units, or if the numerical values are significantly out of limits described in Section #1, then Restore Factory Defaults and repeat the test:
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3. MicroVib II Functional Check Failed After
Restore Factory Defaults - Cold Boot |
If your MicroVib II still fails the Functional Check after you Restore Factory Defaults, then perform a Cold Boot and repeat the test:
Note: Performing a Cold Boot Restores Factory Defaults and replaces the currently loaded History File with default.hst. If your MicroVib II behaves normally only after a Cold Boot, your previously loaded History file may contain inappropriate settings or be damaged/corrupted. To insure against the old History file being reloaded in the future, it should be deleted manually. |
4. MicroVib II Functional Check Failed After
Cold Boot - Send To Repair
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If your MicroVib II fails the Functional Check after a Cold Boot, then the unit may have a hardware failure and should not be used until it has been returned to DSS for repair. For information about having equipment repaired, click here. |
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