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NID-2000/NID-2000P Dynamic Signal Simulator

NID-2000/NID-2000P Dynamic Signal Simulator

Description NID-2000/NID-2000P Dynamic Signal Simulator is a battery operated instrument that is used to electronically simulate variety of outputs from various types of sensors. This device uses a menu-driven 4×16 character LCD display to establish appropriate settings. NID-2000P Precision Dynamic Signal Simulator is precision version of NID-2000 Dynamic Signal Simulator (please see datasheet). The key panel contains five sealed switches marked with arrows, Enter (green button), Back and ON/OFF. Power is supplied from 4 AA rechargeable, internally mounted Ni-MH batteries which can be recharged with a regulated 9Vdc source. Connection to PC is established over the front mounted LEMO connector. PC mode will be automatically started after inserting proper cable into device. Output signal is user selectable from: single-ended voltage (mV), single-ended charge (pC), differential charge (pC), current-sinking IEPE (ICP®), loop powered current source (mA), tachometer (TTL), flow (TTL), OSO® (Optical Speed Output) and BOV (Bias Output Voltage). Frequency range is 1Hz to 10kHz; RMS output voltage is from 10mV to 10V or 10pC to 10.000pC. Outputs can be provided in acceleration, velocity, displacement, voltage or charge. Application note Suitable for inspecting measurement lines according to ISO 10816 standards. Device is especially designed for Condition Monitoring Systems (CMS) and/or Vibration Monitoring Systems (VMS) that are independent or connect to SCADA/DCS Systems. Features Datasheet Software User Manual Specification Price Simulates various sensor and transmitter signal outputs Fully compliant with the requirements of ISO 10816 (ISO 20816) standards Operates in two modes: standalone and PC based The software includes a sensors/transmitters database of the major manufacturers Automatic the creation of reports in PC mode enabled Loop powered current source output Tachometer TTL...