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Introduction to the analyzer
Front view
CSI 2140 front panelFigure 1:
Introduction to the analyzer
A.Home key - Return to the Home screen from any program.
B.Reset key - Return to the main menu in a program.
Function keys - Display menu options.
C.
D.Enter key - Select a menu or option.
E.Keypad backlight key - Turn on the backlight under the keys.
F.LCD backlight key - Set the backlight for the LCD touchscreen.
G.Help key - Display Help text for a key.
H.Power key -Turn the analyzer on or off, or put the analyzer in standby.
I.Battery LED - Green light if the battery pack is charged; amber when charging.
J.Status LED - Blue light flashes each time you press a key or option, blinks in power save mode, and
remains solid in standby mode.
K.Arrow keys - Move through menus.
L.ALT key - Display an alternate screen, if available.
(1) To comply with relevant safety certifications, the CSI 2140 labeled "ATEX/IECEx Zone 2" does not have a keypad backlight.
(1)
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M.Back key - Back up to the main menu in a program.
Top view
ConnectorsFigure 2:
A.Power supply connector.
B.Ethernet port.
C.
Micro USB port.
D.Wireless LED.
E.Bluetooth® LED.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the analyzer:
•Do not connect a signal outside the range of 0 to 24 volts into the Accel input of the CSI
2140.
•Do not connect a signal outside the range of +/- 24 volts into the Volts / Tach input of the
CSI 2140.
Turn on the analyzer for the first time
You need to activate the battery pack before you can turn on the analyzer for the first time.
The battery pack is shipped in storage mode to protect the battery charge. Connect the
provided power supply cord into an outlet and to the analyzer to activate the battery pack.
Procedure
1.Connect the provided power supply cord into an outlet and to the analyzer.
Note
Refer to precautions for the battery pack and power adapter.
The Battery LED is amber to indicate the battery pack is charging. The analyzer is
activated.
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2.
Press and hold the power key
The Home screen appears when you turn on the analyzer. The time and date are set
to a default value.
to turn the analyzer on.
3.
Battery pack
A rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack powers the analyzer. A typical charge should last
for more than 8 hours of continuous use. The analyzer displays a low-battery warning
when the remaining charge reaches a set level; the default is 15 percent. If the battery
pack fully discharges, you do not lose any data or settings.
The battery pack is shipped in storage mode to protect the battery charge. Refer to
Turn on the analyzer for the first time to activate the battery pack.
You do not need to discharge or calibrate the battery pack. The hardware optimizes
battery pack performance. Contact technical support if you experience any problems or
for instructions on how to store or replace the battery pack.
Use only Emerson battery packs with the CSI 2140. The analyzer will not function if a nonEmerson battery pack is used. Lithium-Ion batteries have very specific charging requirements.
Emerson power supplies and chargers are designed to work with the Emerson Lithium-Ion
battery pack. Using battery packs other than approved Emerson battery packs could not only
void the warranty, but could also be hazardous.
To set the time and date, press Home
WARNING!
> ALT > F3 Set Time.
Charge the battery pack
The analyzer is fully operational during charging. As a best practice, charge the battery
pack frequently. Emerson recommends you charge the battery pack the night before you
intend to use it.
WARNING!
•Use only Emerson-supplied power supplies and chargers approved for use with the CSI
2140 and Emerson battery packs. Using any power supplies and chargers other than
approved Emerson power supplies and battery packs could not only void the warranty,
but will also most likely damage the analyzer or the battery pack.
•When charging the CSI 2140 with the battery pack or the battery pack by itself, ensure
the ambient temperature where charging is occurring is 50° F to 95° F (10° C to 35° C).
•Charge the battery pack only in a non-hazardous area.
Procedure
1.Remove the rubber plug on the top of the analyzer.
Insert the power supply connector into the analyzer. The analyzer can be powered
2.
on or off.
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3.Plug the AC connector on the power supply into a standard AC outlet, ranging from
100 VAC to 250 VAC, 50-60 Hz. A full recharge may take four hours.
The back of the analyzer may feel warm during charging. The power supply can
remain connected to the analyzer after charging completes. You cannot overcharge
the battery pack.
Attach the shoulder strap
1.Press and hold the button on the strap connector, and insert it into the connectors
on the sides of the analyzer or the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter, if attached.
2.
To release the strap, press and hold the button on the connector and then pull.
Using the stand
To put the stand in the upright position, grab the stand and pull up until the stand
1.
locks.
2.To release the stand, place the analyzer face down, grab the base of the stand, and
gently pull.
The lock releases, and you can push the stand toward the analyzer.
Release the standFigure 3:
Home screen
The Home screen appears when you turn on the analyzer by pressing the power key.
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Home screenFigure 4:
A.An alternate screen (ALT) includes additional options.
B.Current time and date.
Default splash screen.
C.
D.Remaining battery pack charge.
E.Number of supported channels for the analyzer.
F.Serial number.
G.Group number for updating multiple analyzers at one site.
H.Available internal memory.
Home screen programs and settings
The Home screen has two alternate screens that display programs and settings. ALT1 or
ALT2 appears at the top of the screen and the function keys are outlined in yellow. Toswitch ALT screens, press the ALT key or the ALT text on the touchscreen.
ALT1 keys
OptionDescription
F1
F2 File Utility
F3
F4 Set Display Units
Intentionally blank.
Copy, delete, or move routes or jobs saved in the analyzer internal memory
or a memory card.
Intentionally blank.
Set the default display units for the measurement values and plots.
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OptionDescription
F5 Comm Setup
F6 Program Manager
F7 Analyze or Adv.
Analyze
F8 Route
F9 Balance
F10
F11 Adv. Transient
F12 ODS/Modal
Set the communication options to connect the analyzer to AMS Machinery
Manager. You can also set up the Bluetooth functionality.
Update the programs, add new programs, delete unused programs, or
change the splash screen. A password is required to delete programs.
Collect data using predefined measurements called Analysis Experts, or
create your own measurements in Manual Analyze.
Collect data using a route created in AMS Machinery Manager. You cannot
create or modify routes on the analyzer.
Balance a machine. Balance is an optional program that you load onto the
analyzer.
Intentionally blank.
Collect large, unbroken time waveforms similar to a digital recorder.
Advanced Transient is an optional program that you load onto the analyzer.
Collect cross channel data for animated analysis of a machine. ODS/Modal is
an optional program that you load onto the analyzer.
ALT2 keys
OptionDescription
F1 Version
F2 General Setup
F3 Set Time
F4 Memory Utility
F5 Battery Utility
F6 View Error Log
F7 Connect For
Printing
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
View the versions of the firmware and programs installed on your analyzer.
Modify settings for the analyzer screen, keys, and print functionality.
Set the time and date in the analyzer.
View information about the internal memory.
View information about the battery pack.
View information about any errors the firmware generated.
Connect to AMS Machinery Manager to print files or screen captures.
Intentionally blank.
Intentionally blank.
Intentionally blank.
Intentionally blank.
Intentionally blank.
Touchscreen
The touchscreen and function keys let you access the menu options and enter text. If the
touchscreen does not respond accurately, calibrate the touchscreen.
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WARNING!
Clean the touchscreen only in a non-hazardous area. An electrostatic discharge is possible
when you clean the equipment exterior. Do not use any abrasive or corrosive chemicals or
materials. Do not use petroleum distillates and ketone solvents, for example, acetone, gasoline
and kerosene. Use a dry, lint-free towel or cloth dampened with a mild soap and water
solution.
Note
To prevent permanent damage to the touchscreen, never use sharp objects or excessive pressure
with your fingers or stylus. Lightly tap the screen.
Common analyzer settings
TaskKey sequence
Enable or disable the beeper for
key presses
Set a timer to enter standby
when inactive
Set a timer to turn off the
backlight when inactive
Set the low-battery warning level
Set the number of seconds to
hold the power key before the
analyzer shuts down
Set the connection type to use
with AMS Machinery Manager
Set the default display units for
all programs
Set the date and time
View the analyzer firmware
version
Introduction to the analyzer
Home > ALT > F2 General Setup > F2 Set Keypad Beeper
Home
> ALT > F2 General Setup > F4 Set Standby Time
Home > ALT > F2 General Setup > F5 Set Backlight Time
Home > ALT > F2 General Setup > ALT > F3 Set Warning Level
Home > ALT > F2 General Setup > ALT
Home > F5 Comm Setup > F1 Set Connect Port
Home > F4 Set Display Units
Home > ALT > F3 Set Time
Home > ALT > F1 Version
> F4 Set Hold Time
CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter
The CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter expands the capabilities of your CSI 2140 by
enabling four inputs.
WARNING!
Use the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter in non-hazardous areas only.
The CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter has two sides that display connectors for Volts
and Accel. Each side has a connector labeled "To CSI 2140". Use the appropriate Interface
cable to connect the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter to the CSI 2140. The Accel side
has a 5-pin connector. The Volts side has an 8-pin connector.
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Connect to the CSI 2140
Attach the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter to the shoulder strap connectors on each
side of the analyzer, and press the tabs until they click into place. To release the adapter,
press the tabs on each side of the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter. To attach the
shoulder strap, use the connectors on the sides of the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input
Adapter.
Use the appropriate Interface cable to connect the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter
to the CSI 2140.
SideRequired interface cable
AccelA40ADAPTR Accel Interface Cable
VoltsA40ADAPTR Tach/Volts Interface Cable
Figure 5:
CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter attached to the CSI 2140 without the
interface cable
Use with the CSI 2140
The CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter requires no additional setup, except in the
Balance program. For the Balance program, you must enable the mux option to use the CSI
2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter.
To access the other connectors, turn the adapter over and connect to the CSI 2140 using
the appropriate Interface cable.
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Multiple inputs
Your analyzer may support up to four channels in each program to simultaneously collect
data. To use the multi-channel functionality, set the number of inputs in the Input Setup
menu in each program, set up a sensor for each input, and use a connection listed below.
For routes, you need to set up the inputs and sensors in AMS Machinery Manager.
Number of
inputsConnection options
1Use a single cable.
2• Use two single cables on two separate inputs (acceleration only).
3• Use a splitter and one single cable on two separate inputs.
4• Use two splitters on two separate inputs.
Introduction to the analyzer
• Use a splitter cable on one input.
• Use the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter.
• Use the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter.
• Use the triaxial accelerometer with a single cable.
• Use the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter.
• Use the triaxial accelerometer with a single cable on one accelerometer
input and another cable on the other accelerometer input.
CSI 2140 for use in hazardous locations
Be aware of the appropriate approvals before operating the CSI 2140 in hazardous
locations.
Each CSI 2140 has a label attached to the back of the unit that designates with approval
markings the approved locations for use:
LabelApproved locations
CSA General SafetyNon-rated. Do not use in a hazardous location.
Class I Division 2Approved for use in a Class I Division 2 hazardous location.
ATEX/IECEx Zone 2Approved for use in an ATEX/IECEx Zone 2 and Class I Division
2 hazardous location.
Be aware of the following when using the CSI 2140 in a hazardous location:
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•The USB port must only be used in a non-hazardous location.
•The Ethernet port must only be used in a non-hazardous location.
•Do not use the CSI 430 SpeedVue Sensor in a hazardous location.
•The battery must only be charged and/or replaced in a non-hazardous location.
•If a unit shows any sign of damage, please return for repair.
•If leaving the device unattended outdoors, it is recommended to store the unit in a
•The front touch screen must be protected from impact.
•Outputs are intrinsically safe when implemented per drawing D25671 for use in an
•Outputs are intrinsically safe when implemented per drawing D25639 for use in a Class I
Refer to Emerson Safety Addendum D25670 for complete information on certifications
and conditions of safe use in ATEX/IECEx Zone 2 locations. Only ATEX/IECEx Zone 2 units
will include this safety addendum in the package.
WARNING!
shaded area or with the LCD facing down.
ATEX/IECEx Zone 2 hazardous environments.
Division 2 hazardous environment.
Notes
•To comply with relevant safety certifications, the CSI 2140 labeled "ATEX/IECEx Zone 2" does
not have a keypad backlight.
•CSI 430 SpeedVue Sensor may not be compatible with the CSI 2140 labeled "ATEX/IECEx Zone
2." The CSI 430 is not permitted in hazardous areas; and it may not function with the ATEXcertified CSI 2140 even in a safe area.
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Collect route data
The following section describes how to collect route data. By default, the CSI 2140 and
AMS Machinery Manager Data Transfer use USB communication to transfer routes. Ensure
your AMS Machinery Manager database has a route before you proceed. See the AMS
Machinery Manager documentation for information about creating routes.
Note
You must use AMS Machinery Manager version 5.6 or newer to connect to the CSI 2140.
Step 1: Load a route into the analyzer
TaskSteps
Connect to AMS
Machinery Manager
Load a route from AMS
Machinery Manager
Activate a route
1. Remove the rubber plug on the top of the analyzer.
2. Connect the USB cable to the CSI 2140 and the computer where AMS
Machinery Manager is installed.
Open and log in to AMS Machinery Manager.
3.
4.
Click the Data Transfer tab.
5.
On the analyzer, press Home > F8 Route > F7 Connect for Transfer.
1. In Data Transfer, select the database in the Navigator.
Drag and drop the route from the database to the connected
2.
analyzer in Data Transfer.
3.
Click
Disconnect in AMS Machinery Manager.
On the analyzer, select a route and press F3 Activate Route on the Route
Management
screen.
Collect route data
Route Data Collection screen and options
Route Data Collection is the main menu for Route. After you activate a route, the analyzer
displays the Route Data Collection screen.
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Route Data Collection screenFigure 6:
A.Displays the live and collected data.
B.Status field for measurements, notes, and field alerts.
C.Date and overall value of the last data collected on this point.
D.Measurement reading (overall vibration level).
E.Measurement point description.
F.Equipment description.
G.Measurement point number.
H.Equipment ID.
I.Group and channel number of the measurement point.
J.Three-character measurement point ID.
K.
An alternate (ALT) screen includes additional options.
ALT1 keys
OptionDescription
F1 Prev Point
F2 Prev Equip
F3 Equip List
F4 Notes
F5 Plot Data
Move to the previous measurement point on the equipment. If the first
point on the equipment displays and you press F1 Prev Point, the analyzer
displays the last point on the previous equipment.
Move to the previous equipment in the route. If the first equipment
displays and you press F2 Prev Equip, the analyzer displays the last
equipment.
View all equipment and measurement points in a route.
Create, add, or delete notes.
View the collected data on one or more plots.
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OptionDescription
F6 Clear Data
F7 Next Point
F8 Next Equip
F9 Listen To Live Data
F10 Field Alert
F11 View ParmsView the Analysis Parameter Set
F12 Run AnalyzeOpen the Analyze program to collect additional data on the current
Delete data from the current measurement point.
Move to the next measurement point on the equipment. If the last point
on the equipment displays and you press F7 Next Point, the analyzer
displays the first point on the next equipment.
Move to the next equipment in the route. If the last equipment displays
and you press F8 Next Equip, the analyzer displays the first equipment.
Listen to vibration using headphones.
Add or remove a field alert from a measurement point. Use field alerts to
identify a point for further investigation.
with measured values, percent of fault, and
any parameters that may be in alert.
measurement point.
ALT2 keys
OptionDescription
F1 User Setup
F2 Override Control
F3 Out Of Service
F4
F5 Tach Setup
F6 New RPM
F7 Exit RouteClose Route and return to the Home screen.
F8
F9 Route Mgnt
F10 View Trend History
F11 Print Route Report
F12 More Point Info
Set options for your route. You can set the plots to display live and
collected data, parameters to collect route data, and the amount of route
data to store.
Set up a different sensor than what is specified for the route.
Label equipment as out of service and skip the measurement.
Intentionally blank.
Set up and save a tachometer configuration. You can also open, edit,
delete, or rename a configuration.
Enter a new RPM or load for equipment using a different value than
defined in the route.
Intentionally blank.
Load, delete, or activate routes. You can also connect to AMS Machinery
Manager Data Transfer.
Display trend data for the current point in a graphical format. The data
includes both historical data downloaded from the database and new data
collected with the analyzer.
Send a route report to the memory card or to AMS Machinery Manager,
depending on the default print mode for the analyzer.
View information about the route and the current measurement point.
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Step 2: Review data collection and display parameters
The default parameters should be appropriate for most routes. Press Enter or the Back key
when you are finished.
TaskSteps
Set the plot type for
collected data
Automatically go to the
next measurement point
Set the route storage
mode
Set the overlap
Set the plot type for live
data
Set the overall mode
Set the integrate mode
View the Analysis
Parameters
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F2Select Data Display.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F3Point Advance Mode.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F5Data Storage Mode.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F6Percent Overlap.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F8Select Live Display.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F9Set Overall Mode.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F1 User Setup > F10Set Integrate Mode.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press F11 View Parms.
Step 3: Collect route data
TaskSteps
Collect route data1. Attach the sensor to the equipment and the analyzer.
Move to the next
measurement point
Move to the next
equipment
Plot route data
Optional
on a plot with a cursor
Optional: Run the Analyze
program for a route
measurement point
: Mark a frequency
2.
From the
Press F7 Next Point.
Press F8 Next Equip.
Press F5 Plot Data. Press Enter
Press F10 Cursor Mark or touch the plot. Use the arrow keys to move
the cursor. The cursor value displays at the bottom of the screen.
1.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press F12 Run Analyze
2.
Select an Analysis Expert or a measurement in Manual Analyze.
3.
Follow the prompts and press Enter to collect data.
4.
Press F9 Store Data to save the data.
Route Data Collection screen, press Enter
to close the plot view.
.
.
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Run Analyze to collect data for a route measurement
point
If you see unusual data for a measurement point, you can open the Analyze program to
collect additional data to troubleshoot the problem. Press the F12 Run Analyze key on the
Route Data Collection screen to open Analyze.
Analyze main menu shows the route name, equipment name, area, and the
The
measurement point. Collect data using predefined measurements called Analysis Experts or
set up measurements in Manual Analyze. If you open Analyze from Route, the analyzer may
prompt you to use your route parameters.
Note
Emerson recommends collecting route data and marking a frequency on a plot with a cursor before
you select an Analysis Expert or measurement in Analyze.
When you open Analyze from
•Alarms or parameter sets for the route are not applied to the data you collect in
Analyze.
•Job data is not trended.
•Two and four channel measurements are unavailable, unless your measurement
points are set for these measurements.
Note
After you collect the data, store it. The analyzer does not automatically save the collected data from
Analysis Experts to a route or job. You can temporarily view data from the Review Data option in Analyze.
Step 4: Transfer the route
TaskSteps
Optional: Print a route
report to AMS Machinery
Manager
Transfer a route to AMS
Machinery Manager
1. Connect the USB cable to the CSI 2140 and the computer where
2. Open and log in to AMS Machinery Manager.
3.
4.
5. Select the starting point, ending point, data to include, and the
6.
1. Connect the USB cable to the CSI 2140 and the computer where
2.
3.
4.
5. Drag and drop the route from the analyzer on the Data Transfer
Route, there are several limitations:
AMS Machinery Manager is installed.
Click the Data Transfer tab.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F11 Print RouteReport.
bar graph options.
Press F7 Print.
AMS Machinery Manager is installed.
Open and log in to AMS Machinery Manager.
Click the Data Transfer tab.
From the Route Data Collection screen, press ALT > F9 Route Mgnt
> F7 Connect For Transfer.
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