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Chapter

3

3

Hardware Overview 

and Signal 

Connections

This chapter provides useful 

information about how to connect 

input and output signals to the 

WISE-750 Module via the I/O con

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nector. 

Sections include: 

Overview 

IO Indicators and Pin Definition

Signal Connections 

Field Wiring Considerations 

Summary of Contents for WISE-750

Page 1: ...User Manual WISE 750 Intelligent Vibration Sensing Gateway...

Page 2: ...ssumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most customers never need to use our rep...

Page 3: ...g information ready before calling Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete d...

Page 4: ...WISE 750 User Manual iv...

Page 5: ...ect to PCL M10 13 3 3 3 Isolated Digital Input 13 Figure 3 6 Isolated Digital Input Connection 13 3 3 4 Isolated Digital Output 14 Figure 3 7 Isolated Digital Output Connection 14 3 4 Hardware Install...

Page 6: ...25 4 7 2 Feature Extraction Mode 26 4 7 3 Intelligent Mode 26 4 8 Device Communication 27 4 8 1 Modbus 27 4 9 Alarm Generation 27 4 10 System Requirements 27 Appendix A Specifications 29 A 1 Analog I...

Page 7: ...Chapter 1 1 Introduction This chapter introduces WISE 750 and its typical applications Sections include Features Applications Installation Guide Software Overview Accessories...

Page 8: ...us Analog Inputs 200kS s sampling rate Vibration sensor included Multiple selection of trigger type and sampling type LEDs for status indication 2 x Ethernet port for daisy chain Alarm generation thro...

Page 9: ...low Chart 1 4 Accessories Advantech offers a complete set of accessory products to support the WISE 750 module These accessories include Sensor PCL M10 3E Industrial Accelerometer PSD A40W24 DIN Rail...

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Page 11: ...Chapter 2 2 Installation...

Page 12: ...e following aspects to ensure proper installation Avoid physical contact with materials that could hold static electricity such as plastic vinyl and Styrofoam Whenever you handle the module grasp it o...

Page 13: ...s act as trigger and digital outputs act as alarm The digital I O tests here are only to let you test the signal connection and make sure all the con nections work as expected For detailed signal conn...

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Page 15: ...ctions This chapter provides useful information about how to connect input and output signals to the WISE 750 Module via the I O con nector Sections include Overview IO Indicators and Pin Definition S...

Page 16: ...l IO connectors and indicators Figure 3 1 Connector and Switch Locations Pin Assignment Connector Description Pin Description Pin Description CH0 Analog Input channel 0 CH1 Analog input channel 1 CH2...

Page 17: ...is abnormal RUN Indicates if the program is running Channel Status Each of the analog input channel has a corresponded LED indicator The LED lights up when the channel alarm happens LED Status Off On...

Page 18: ...ometers PCL M10 3E by default The sensor can be connected to the WISE 750 analog channel 0 3 directly How ever if you d like to connect your own sensor to the WISE 750 you should connect your sensor t...

Page 19: ...put Each of the isolated digital input channels accepts bi directional 10 30 VDC voltage inputs This means that both positive and negative voltage can be applied to an iso lated input pin VIN Figure 2...

Page 20: ...nd the WISE 750 module The signal cables must be kept away from strong electromagnetic sources such as power lines large electric motors circuit breakers or welding machines since they may cause stron...

Page 21: ...on The WISE 750 has two LAN port with RJ45 connector To connected with WISE 750 you should use at least CAT 5e cable with RJ 45 connector to connect to the WISE 750 The WISE 750 supports daisy chain T...

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Page 23: ...Chapter 4 4 Device Configuration Sections include Software Interfaces IP Configuration Overview of WISE 750 Opera tion Data Acquisition Parameters Trigger Settings Operation Modes...

Page 24: ...d to your computer when it starts 4 2 Software Interface There are two parts in WISE 750 utility One is the device tree view on the left hand side the other is specific settings The device will be lis...

Page 25: ...rmed by WISE 750 itself Figure 4 2 Device Test Page Feature Extraction In this page the function of feature extraction can be set To activate this page the run mode should be set to Feature Extraction...

Page 26: ...igure 4 4 Machine Learning Page Run All the results can be instantly viewed from this page Figure 4 5 Run Page Multiple Module Connection The software supports multiple connection in the system no mat...

Page 27: ...etting 4 4 Overview of WISE 750 Operation The WISE 750 follows Figure 4 7 in its operation An iteration cycle includes data acquisition calculation and communication The data acquisition starts right...

Page 28: ...mples to be retrieved in each iteration cycle Cycle Count Number of iteration cycles to be made in each trigger Figure 4 8 describes the reac tion when section count is set to a non zero value Figure...

Page 29: ...Active High or LOW Active Low based on the settings On the other hand in the context of analog trigger the options would be changed to beyond or under trigger level In the meantime the filter can also...

Page 30: ...effective when the process is already running See Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 Analog Trigger and Cycle 4 6 3 Trigger Level This would only be available when using analog triggers This is the trigger volta...

Page 31: ...hen understand the data features and will be able to set the criteria afterwards To use the datalogger switch the utility to Feature Extraction Page Options and Parameters Data Type Choose Feature Val...

Page 32: ...ta set is saved to a file Each file contains data count of half of the section length For example if you set the file count to 100 and section length to 2048 there will be 100 files and each file cont...

Page 33: ...g interface is in the Feature Extraction and ML Modeling page respectively The inspection result could either be retrieved from communication interfaces or corresponded digital output For example if W...

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Page 35: ...Appendix A A Specifications...

Page 36: ...ture within 5 C of last auto calibration temperature 0 02 Over full operating temperature range 0 08 Offset error Operating temperature within 5 C of last auto calibration temperature 0 7 mV Over full...

Page 37: ...us A 4 Isolated Digital Output Channels 4 Output Type sink NPN Sink Current 500 mA max channel Isolation Protection 2 500 VDC Opto Isolator Response 100 us A 5 General Power input 10 30VDC Power Cons...

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Page 39: ...Appendix B B Algorithms...

Page 40: ...maximum of the absolute of the waveform Peak Max F n RMS The root mean square abbreviated RMS or rms is defined as the square root of the mean square the arithmetic mean of the squares of a set of nu...

Page 41: ...Appendix C C I O Ranges...

Page 42: ...3 30103 30203 30303 2 digit decimal MIN INT 30005 30105 30205 30305 2 digit decimal MEAN INT 30007 30107 30207 30307 2 digit decimal Peak INT 30009 30109 30209 30309 2 digit decimal Peak To Peak INT 3...

Page 43: ...37 WISE 750 User Manual Appendix C I O Ranges...

Page 44: ...e subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means such as electronically by photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permiss...

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