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SEDRIX 5.1.0: Smart offset determination

by | 10. Jul 2023

This version contains a highlight that will make working with SEDRIX even easier:

Automatic offset determination

Offset determination after replacing a sensor can be a laborious task. In the final result, no offsets in the signal should be visible in the evaluations. SEDRIX therefore offers the option of specifying an offset when assigning a sensor.

Determining the offset is itself not a difficult task, but do you have to add or subtract the offset? And what actually happens when data is filtered?

SEDRIX now offers the possibility to automatically determine the offset and thus takes away another tedious manual task so that you can concentrate on the essentials.

Version 5.1.0

06.06.2023

New features

  • Automatic offset calculation when a sensor is replaced:
    It is now possible to automatically determine the offset that may have occurred when replacing a sensor. For this purpose, when creating an assignment, the option “Automatically determine offset from previous assignment when saving next” can be selected. This automatically determines the offset for the new sensor when the new assignment is created so that no jump is visible in the measured value diagram. Of course, as before, the offset can also be adjusted manually afterwards.
  • In this version, the concept of evaluation views was also introduced for vibration measuring points. An introduction to evaluation views and what they are used for can be found in the online manual.

Changed functions

  • The names used for background data were previously inconsistent and dependent on the current language. As the names of the channels will be user-definable in the new version of the Menhir measurement device and will play an important role in identifying channels, the names used for background data in SEDRIX will be standardized and internationalized in preparation for this. For example, “Dominante Frequenz” now becomes “Dominant frequency” and “Sekundärer Luftschall” becomes “Secondary airborne noise level”.
  • The export of vibration data via the device measuring points in SEDRIX has changed. Exporting combinations of different channels (such as peaks and vector sum) in one file is no longer possible. An explanation of this can be found in the online manual.

Fixed bugs

  • The report view did not yet have the current layout.
  • When exporting inclinometer measurements via CSV, calculated columns were also exported, which in turn led to errors during re-import.
  • When loading the folder/measuring point table, an error message could sporadically occur.
  • When duplicating function blocks, the corresponding output channels were not created correctly.