Trend-1 Vibration Data Logger. User Manual

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Trend-1 Vibration Data Logger User Manual Copyright College of Engineering-University of Basrah 2013 1

1. General Specifications 1.1 Features Thank you for being interested in purchasing Trend-1 Vibration Data Logger portable device. This device can be used to collect and store vibration data of machinery in the field by measuring vibration acceleration, velocity or displacement level and store the collected data in 40 different bank (machine). It has the following features: Small size and light weight. ABS anti-break casing. IP65 protection level. Clear graphics LCD to display options and measurements. Measures acceleration, velocity and displacement using a standard ICP accelerometer. Re-chargeable Li-Ion battery which can run up to 24 hour continuous measurement. High dynamic range (more than 150 db) achieved by two programmable amplification stages. Fully Auto Range. Programmable analog low-pass filter to remove noise and unwanted high-frequency signals. Digital high-pass filter to cut out low-frequency vibration. 16-bit ADC resolution. 1.2 Electrical Specifications ITEM VALUE UNIT NOTE MIN. TYP. MAX. Battery voltage 6.25 7.4 8.6 VDC Current consumption 0.6 50 60 ma Operating period (measurement) 20 24 30 hr Continuous measurement Standby period 60 80 120 day Off mode Operating temperature -10-60 C ICP sensor supply current 2 2.2 2.3 ma ICP supply voltage 17.0 18.0 19.0 V Input impedance - 300 - kω 1.3 Technical Specifications ITEM VALUE UNIT NOTE MIN. TYP. MAX. Dynamic Range - 150 160 db Including ADC range Primary Signal Gain - 0.5 - V/V Gain of Stage-1 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 V/V Gain Error for Stage-1 - ±0.001 ±0.005 % Gain of Stage-2 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 V/V Gain Error for Stage-2 - ±0.001 ±0.005 % Settling Time 2.0 3.0 5.0 Sec. Averaging Time 1.0 4.0 8.0 Sec. 2

1.4 Physical Specifications (see section 2 for details) Maximum Ext. Dimensions (cm) 18X10X7 Viewable LCD size (mm) 58 X 30 Weight ~250 gram Casing ABS Color Dark gray Interfacing BNC x 1 DC charger pins Battery 7.4V, 1200mAh Li-Ion 2 x BL-4D Cells 2. Trend-1 Device 2.1 Front Panel The front panel of Trend-1 is shown in Figure 2.1. It contains the LCD and the keypad. The LCD displays the menus, options and readings. It is graphics LCD of resolution 128x64. There are 5 functions keys in the keypad, the up arrow, down arrow, ENTER (ENT), ESCAPE (ESC) and power keys Key ENT Function Used to activate current selection, start reading, stop reading ESC Used to go back to the previous menu, cancel selection Used to power off/on the device Down arrow is used to navigate to the following menu item, select the next option or the next machine or point Up arrow is used to navigate to the previous menu item, select the previous option or the previous machine or point Figure 2.1 Front Panel of Trend-1 3

2.2 Trend-1 Rear Panel The Rear panel of Trend-1 is shown in Figure 2.2 below. The charging leads shown are connected to the internal Li-Ion battery and they are in contact with the battery charger leads when the device is inserted inside the charging module. positive charging lead negative charging lead Figure 2.2 Rear Panel of Trend-1 3. Operation of Trend-1 Device 3.1 Main Menu The main menu of Trend-1 is shown in Figure 3.1. It contains five items. The small empty arrow head on the LCD is pointing to the currently selected item. You can navigate to through the items using the up and down keys in the keypads and then click ENT to activate the selection. The Measure item is used to activate the Measure Configure Review Calibrate Skip Data Bat. Volt 8.22 Temp. (c) 24.5 reading screen which will be described in section 3.2. The Configure item is used to activate the Figure 3.1 The Main Menu configuration screen which will be described in section 3.3. Review item is used to enter data review mode which will be described in section 3.4. Calibration is done through the calibration screen which can be activated by selecting Calibrate menu item. While Skip Data is used to delete all the measured data in order to prepare the device for the next collection procedure. 4

3.2 Measurement Screen This screen is shown in Figure 3.2. The reading process can be activated by selecting and activating Collect item. The device will do automatic ranging before reading to select the appropriate signal gain Collect Reading.. Mode Velocity setting and then start reading process. Reading.. is Machine Mach1 Point 2A displayed opposite to Collect item when the device starts reading. Note that the arrow is converted to Figure 3.2 The Measurement Screen black filled to indicate the activated item. When the device is in reading mode, you can stop reading process by pressing ENT key. The reading is displayed with large font at the upper-left position while the unit of measurement is displayed to the right of the measurement with small text. The battery charge status is also displayed at the upper-right of the screen. The Mode item is used to select from Acceleration, Velocity and Displacement. When this item is activated, you can use the up/down keys to navigate through the selection and then press ENT to accept the new selection or ESC to escape and use the currently selected mode. Also, you can navigate through the machines and points by activating Machine/Point items in order to jump to any location in the data tree. 12.846 mm/s TIPS: Note that the device will automatically save the reading in the selected machine/point and advance to the next point when the reading is done. 3.3 Configuration Screen Figure 3.3 shows the configuration screen. This screen is important to configure various reading options such as the filter setting and detection type for each mode (acceleration, velocity and displacement) and also the averaging time. When one of the three modes is selected, its settings are displayed in the sub-menu in the bottom of the screen. For example, when Acc. is selected, the HP Filter, LP Filter and Detection type for Acc. Velocity Disp. Avg. time HP Filter 10 LP Filter 10000 Detection True-Peak Figure 3.3 Configuration Screen acceleration mode are displayed and the control is transferred to the bottom menu in order to activate and change one of the available settings. The HP Filter setting sets the cut-off frequency of the High-Pass filter which rejects all frequencies below the cut-off frequency. The LP Filter is used to select the Low-Pass filter cut-off frequency. The available and default values of these settings for various modes are shown in Table 3.1 below. Note: The Averaging Time is applied to all modes and it controls the time over which vibration signal is averaged. In the beginning of reading when the elapsed time is less than the Averaging Time, the signal is averaged over the elapsed time only. When the elapsed time is large enough, the signal is averaged over the entire latest averaging time. 5

Table 3.1 Available and Default Settings for Various Modes Setting Available Values Unit Factory Default Setting Acc. Velocity Disp. HP Filter 1, 3, 5, 10, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 Hz 5 10 5 LP Filter 1000, 2000, 5000, 10k, 15k, 20k, 30k, 40k Hz 10000 1000 1000 Detection True-Peak, Peak, RMS, Peak-Peak (1) - True-Peak RMS Peak-Peak Avg. Time 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 sec 4 (1) Peak and Peak-Peak are scaled from the RMS value where Peak = 1.414 x RMS and Peak-Peak = 2.828 x RMS. 3.4 Review Screen This screen is shown in Figure 3.4. The collected data can be reviewed through this screen. You can navigate through machines and points using the menu below the reading. If the point does not have a reading 15.736 mm/s Machine Point associated with it, Blank word is displayed instead of the reading. The second cable is connected between the master Figure 3.4 Review Screen and slave units and it has the same color convention. However, it possesses only four terminals +12v, -12v, GND and pic2. The third cable routes the reference probe to the master unit and it possesses only three terminals, +12v, GND and Reference signal. All cables are shielded and the shield is connected to the ground (GND). Mach1 2H 3.6 Calibration Process Calibration process is important when the sensor is replaced or its sensitivity is altered due to aging or other reason. It is recommended to perform calibration process each 1-year to ensure accuracy of readings. Calibration process is activated by selecting Calibrate item in the main menu. Calibration screen is shown in Figure 3.5. The current sensitivity is displayed in the top line. To start calibration process, you can press ENT key. Pressing any other key will cancel the process and return back to the Sensitivity 0.0098 Click ENT to start Figure 3.5 Calibration Screen main menu. When ENT key is pressed, the device will select acceleration mode and will start auto ranging and then reading. Calibration Steps: 1. Select Calibrate from the main menu. 2. Connect the accelerometer to the device and apply a constant acceleration of 9.81 m/s2 or 1 g to the sensor using a certified calibrator. 3. Press ENT. 6

4. The device will start auto ranging and reading. The reading may be far away from th actual acceleration. 5. Press ENT again when the reading is stabilized. 6. The device will calculate the new sensitivity and display it. The new sensitivity will be stored permanently to the device flash memory. 3.7 Quick Start and TIPS 1. Power on the device. 2. Select Measure and press ENT 3. The measurement screen will appear. Select Collect and press ENT to start reading. 4. The device will do auto ranging and then start reading in the currently selected mode. 5. Press ENT again to stop reading. 6. The device will save the reading to the selected point. 7. You can change the mode by selecting Mode and then pressing ENT. Then you can choose between acceleration, velocity or displacement. Note: If device is halted due to any reason, you can press and hold down the power button for 5 seconds or more. The device will be forced to restart. The settings and data will not be lost upon this process. 4. Battery Charging Trend-1 is equipped with internal 7.4V Li-Ion battery that can be used to operate the device for 24 hour continuous measurement. The battery can be charged by using the Advanced Charging Module ACM-2 as shown in Figure 4.1. The ACM-2 uses multi-step constant current charging to ensure safe, full and quick charging. The charging time is ranging from 3 to 4 hours when the battery is fully discharged. The charging process stops when the battery voltage becomes 8.5V to prevent damage. Figure 4.1 ACM-2 Charging Module The charging module contains an LED to indicate that the battery is being charged either in stage-1 or stage-2 (see table below). When the LED goes off, that s mean charging process is finished and the device can be removed. If the device is kept attached to the charger, a top-up current of 3.3 ma 7

continues to flow to the battery in order to keep it fully charged. The charging module also contains a 2-pin external connector to charge the standby battery package. However, it is strongly recommended to charge either Trend-1 internal battery or the standby battery at a time. Table 4.1 Charging Module Specifications ITEM VALUE UNIT NOTE MIN. TYP. MAX. Input voltage 10 2 14 VDC Input current 0.8 1.0 - A Output voltage 3.0 8.0 8.6 VDC Charging current stage-1 400 490 500 ma up to 8.0V battery voltage Charging current stage-2 180 200 220 ma from 8.0 to 8.5V battery volage Top-up charging current 3.0 3.3 4.5 ma Charging time 2.0 3.0 4.0 hr Note: There is a battery protection circuit which will turn off the device when battery voltage is below 6.1V to prevent damage. So, please keep the battery charged and do not let its voltage drops under 6.5V. The main screen displays battery voltage and the temperature of the device. 8