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The type of mark observed by the Keyphasor transducer - notch or projection.

Type
The type of Keyphasor transducer connected to the Keyphasor I/O Module.
Hysteresis
The voltage level above and below the threshold value which is required to trigger
the conditioned Keyphasor signal.
Threshold
The voltage level of the input signal from the Keyphasor transducer where the
conditioned keyphasor signal is triggered.
Events Per Revolution
The number of pulses in a Keyphasor signal for each shaft rotation.
Orientation
The location of the Keyphasor transducer on the machine.
Upper RPM Limit
The upper limit of the full scale range for the Keyphasor rpm. The Keyphasor Module
will scale the rpm value between 0 and this value.
RPM Clamp Value
The value that the data provided through the Communication Gateway will be clamped
to when a Keyphasor transducer goes invalid.
I/O Module
The type of I/O module connected to the Keyphasor Module.
Rack Signal
The Keyphasor signal routed to the backplane of a 3500 rack, for use by the
monitors in the rack. The Rack Signal may be either Processed or Non-Processed.
Processed Keyphasor Signal
A Processed Keyphasor signal is one that undergoes a digitally modified rate (that
is, frequency change, either higher or lower) relative to the raw signal coming in
from the source transducer. A Processed Keyphasor signal can be selected for either
the Rack Signal or the Buffered Output signal paths.
Non-Processed Keyphasor Signal
A Non-Processed Keyphasor signal is one that does not undergo a digitally modified
rate (that is, frequency change, either higher or lower) relative to the raw signal
coming in from the source transducer. A Non-Processed Keyphasor signal can be
selected for either the Rack Signal or the Buffered Output signal paths.

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