5 What's next?
New installations
If you are new to AMS Machinery Manager, here is what you can do next:
• Create a new username and password in RBM Network Administration.
Log in to AMS Machinery Manager as Administrator and go to Tools > Setup/
Communication > RBM Network Administration.
• Add the Example.rbm database and start exploring AMS Machinery
Manager features.
Select File > Add/Remove Database. Click Example.rbm and click Add.
• View periodic vibration data in the example database.
In Vibration Analysis, expand the Example.rbm database in Navigator -
Vibration Analysis. Click points in the database to view example vibration
data.
• Create an example route.
In Navigator - Vibration Analysis, right-click an area in the example
database and select Create Route.
• Load a route to a CSI Machinery Health Analyzer in the Data Transfer tab.
• Run reports on areas and equipment in the example database in the
Reporting tab.
• Create your own database using RBMwizard.
In the Tools tab, select Setup/Communication and launch RBMwizard.
Select Help from the menu for more information.
Upgrade installations
• AMS Machinery Manager prompts you to reindex a database when you
open a database for the first time after an upgrade. Allow AMS Machinery
Manager to perform this one-time procedure so you can use your
database.
• In RBM Network Administration, select User > Update Permissions after a
version upgrade to make new capabilities available to existing users.
Select Help from the menu for more information.
November 2014 Quick Start Guide
MHM-97498, Rev 2 13