Datastick Systems Datastick Reporting System™
PC Software for VSA
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  • Included with all VSA-series Vibration Spectrum Analyzers
  • Moves data from the VSA handheld to your PC in seconds
  • For Windows XP and Windows Vista
  • Facilitates analysis, trending, archiving, and reporting
  • Based on Microsoft® Excel® — open, non-proprietary
  • Files can be sent to anyone who has Excel
  • Open, seamless integration with Microsoft Office® and any other software that accepts Excel or CSV files
  • Files, graphs, and reports can be saved as HTML and posted on your intranet or on a website, where they can be viewed in any web browser
  • Post-process waveform data from the VSA handheld into Acceleration, Velocity, or Displacement FFT spectra — cuts data-collection time by as much as half by reducing or eliminating the need save FFT spectra while collecting data
  • Cursor readouts show the value of any data point, harmonics, differences between points, and comparison of waveform peaks
  • Instant trend reports, exception reports, and summary reports
  • No mandatory service contract
  • See screen shots below

Datastick Reporting System (DRS) is the software you use to view your vibration data on your PC. It is built on a foundation of Microsoft Excel®. It's not locked into any closed proprietary software system. DRS files, complete with waveform, FFT, and waterfall graphics can be sent to anyone who has Microsoft Excel—and that means just about anyone. Files, tables, graphs, and reports can also be saved as HTML and posted on the web, or they can be sent to anyone and viewed in any web browser — the person receiving the files doesn't even have to have Excel.

Datastick Reporting System Excel files are a fast, easy gateway to all of Microsoft Office for archiving, reporting, export to enterprise databases, presentation, and publication — around the office or on the web. And because it exports data in CSV form, you can use it as a bridge to your existing analysis and trending software.

PC system requirements:Microsoft® Windows XP or Windows Vista, and Microsoft Office® 2003 or 2007 or Microsoft Excel® 2003 or 2007

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DRS Screen 1
 
DRS Screen 2
Datastick Reporting System (DRS) Home screen provides a convenient location for importing data from the VSA-series handheld or from an SD memory card from the handheld.   You can import all of the data from the handheld or its flash memory card, or select data from any specific inspection point, or filter data according to your needs.

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DRS Screen 4
With a single mouse-click you can create graphs from any imported data.   Here is an FFT spectrum of velocity data, including windowing information.

DRS Screen 5
 
DRS Screen 6
You can post-process a frequency spectrum FFT from collected waveform data and change transforms of existing FFT graphs from, for example, acceleration to velocity.   DRS can automatically find and label harmonics and up to 15 of the highest peaks. This FFT spectrum graph shows four harmonics labeled. You can also add your own labels.

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DRS Screen 8
Create waterfalls with a mouse-click, then use tools to zoom, pan, and rotate.   Or you can stack up to four spectrum or waveform graphs.

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DRS Screen 10
Create and print exception reports . . .   And trend reports.