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User-friendly: The Signature controller utilizes the Windows ® operating system. Most people are familiar with this environment and can leverage their knowledge to accelerate their learning curve.
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System check: All Signature software packages include a System Check mode, which provides a sine wave output and analysis plots of the accelerometer inputs. This test mode is used to calibrate the system and verify operation of the controller, amplifier, shaker, and accelerometers.
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Networking: The system can be incorporated into a network to facilitate data sharing.
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Remote control: A variety of remote monitoring options are available. The controller can be monitored or controlled via network and Web. External inputs may be used to start or stop tests. Outputs can also be configured to trigger external events.
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Calibration: Calibrate the Signature in your laboratory using your instruments and the System Hardware Calibration software. Or, perform automatic calibration verification with optional equipment and software.
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Shaker Monitor & Analog DC Monitor Inputs: The 8 inputs on the back of the Signature can be set up as analog DC Monitor Inputs. This allows the user to monitor, plot graphs, and store data from up to 8 signals. High and low trip points are adjustable. This is a good way to monitor armature voltage, armature current, field voltage, and field current.
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Graphs: All of the Signature software packages share an easy-to-use graphing system. Graphs can be easily auto-scaled or zoomed. Cursors can be used to locate peaks and highlight particular data points. Data and text annotations can be placed on the graphs, with live updates as the data changes.
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Documentation: Test reports can be easily created from customizable report templates. Graphs and raw data can be transferred into any word processor or spreadsheet program.
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Channels: The system includes two output channels and 1 to 16 input channels (in blocks of four). |