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Updated Vibration Analysis Application

Updated Vibration Analysis Application GTI has released version 7.3 of its VibePro vibration analysis application for iPad.

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Updated Vibration Analysis Application

GTI has released version 7.3 of its VibePro vibration analysis application for iPad. Time wave form (TWF) support enables users to record between 1 and 6 sec. of TWF data. Measurements taken in this format are included in the main VibePro route and sent to VibePro Online for full analysis and reporting. VibePro Online provides analysis of the TWF as an acceleration, velocity or displacement FFT, in addition to the original TWF.

The ability to rearrange the order of the machines in the route has also been added. When in edit mode, the user can change the order with a simple tap and drag.

Another feature in this release is the ability to mass-archive measurement data. The user selects how many measurements per point to keep, and the old data is removed from the database. Several backup options are available in VibePro for customers wishing to retain the historical data for their records.

Other new features include the option to manually enter start/end frequency values in spectrum, overall window calculation to user selected frequency spectrum, and additional performance enhancements.

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