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Hi to all, please I need your help. I have a CSI Model 1900 Vibration Analizer but I don`t have the user`s manual and the PC`s communication cable. So that I don´t can to rescue the data. Anybody can to send me or tell me when I found the user`s manual and the cable protocol for this model. Thanks a lot.
 
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Hi, may be my grammar is not good therefore I repeat the post. Frowner Please I need your help. I have a CSI Model 1900 Vibration Analizer but I don`t have the user`s manual and the PC`s communication cable. So that I can not to rescue the data. Roll EyesAnybody can to send me or tell me where I find the user`s manual and the cable protocol of this model. I am trying to find in the web but without success. Thanks a lot, again. Smiler
 
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Sorry, Christian. I've never heard of that model analyzer from CSI. If it is an earlier model than the 2110, it must certainly have been found in an archeological expedition. Wink
I would look into upgrading.........good luck
 
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The CSI 1900 was a small stand-alone instrument that CSI produced probably starting 15 years ago. The first models as I recall had no real interface to anything. I believe later models could interface to a printer to print a spectra and it might be that even later models could dump to some software.

Have you checked with CSI? They might want to sell you whatever you need, but if it's important....


Joe Petersen
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Here is a link to a detailed brochure on the 1900. It indicates an output for an optional printer, but not a computer interface. There was also a 1900 Training Video.
www.xo4.com/resume/1900_Brochure.pdf

Dave G.
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Hullo folks! Cool I am very happy with your help in my "archeological expedition". This information is a valuable contribution Smiler Thanks and see you.
 
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