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Touch any icon to bring up the individual sensor's screen that includes graphs, raw data, and alert descriptions (see 

Individual Radio

(Asset) Status Screen 

on page 4).

Touch 

X

 (upper right hand corner of each icon) to hide that asset and prevent connection status alerts from that senspr/radio from

appearing on the main HMI screen. Use the button that appears after pressing 

X

 to unhide that group for future expansion. For

example, asset #8 is hidden in the sample screen.
Touch each asset label to re-label the icon. That label remains in non-volatile memory and appears on the Node’s status screen,

binding screen, site survey screen, and baselining screens.
A small green lamp in the bottom right corner of a Node’s icon indicates when that Node is baselining. Only temperature warnings

and alarms appear during the baselining phase. After baselining is complete, the threshold levels are established and vibration alerts

may begin to appear.
If a sensor appears out of sync (orange), that means the radio it is attached to is no longer in sync with the main controller. This may

indicate you need to replace the battery in the radio or interference is preventing the radio from remaining in sync. After replacing the

battery or improving the radio's site survey results, use the network reformation button (see 

Network Reformation 

on page 3).

 

 

Individual Radio (Asset) Status Screen

Select a sensor/radio icon to open that sensor/radio’s status screen. Use the 

Back

 button to return to the previous screen.

 

 

 

 

Vibration Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance Solutions Kit Quick Start Guide (MultiHop)

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www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767

P/N 214301 Rev. F

Summary of Contents for SolutionsKit9-Vibe-MH

Page 1: ...R4 Wireless Controller 5 port Ethernet switch 14 x 12 Polycarbonate enclosure DIN rails and terminal blocks M12 power input connector SolutionsKit9 Vibemetric MH 900 MHz Metric SolutionsKit2 Vibe MH 2...

Page 2: ...odbus Sensor ID value from 11 to 50 Use the left button to cycle the value from 0 to 9 and the right button to accept the value and move the cursor to the next digit right 6 Push and hold button 2 The...

Page 3: ...are needed for the system Note that entering binding mode causes all radios to go out of sync with the DXM until after the DXM exits binding mode The radios will resume communicating with the DXM wit...

Page 4: ...es when that Node is baselining Only temperature warnings and alarms appear during the baselining phase After baselining is complete the threshold levels are established and vibration alerts may begin...

Page 5: ...hold for five samples in a row or the user setting on the Settings screen and Chronic alerts are when a 100 point moving average crosses the thresholds Only data from an operational asset is used to c...

Page 6: ...etwork via Ethernet or a separately sold cellular modem DO NOT set the cloud push interval in the XML file because the script triggers the push Enable Password for Settings Lvl 8 Turn ON OFF the switc...

Page 7: ...box in any of the New Settings rows to manually enter a new value for any or all the warning or alarm thresholds including temperature 5 Set vibration settings back to zero to use the original baselin...

Page 8: ...use this button before powering down to avoid data file corruption If a Failed to write logged data to file or Failed to save message appears this is because of a power loss during the saving process...

Page 9: ...ical Note p n b_4510565 on the Vibration and Temperature sensor Web page Only the default configuration of 1x 2x 3 10x is available on the Solutions Kit Table 2 Spectral band floating point registers...

Page 10: ...less Controller can connect to the Web via Ethernet or an internal cell module The controller pushes data from the DXM to be stored and displayed on a website The Banner platform for storing and monit...

Page 11: ...ownload the existing configuration file from your DXM to your hard drive 1 On the computer download the DXM Configuration Software v4 from the Banner Engineering website and install it 2 On the DXM Ap...

Page 12: ...ebpage into the Site ID field Save and Upload the Configuration File After making any changes to the configuration you must save the configuration files to your computer then upload it to the device C...

Page 13: ...r PC b_4492805 This creates continuity between the site created on the website with the DXM If the DXM has network connection it will upload data on its next cloud push interval Refer to the Banner CD...

Page 14: ...F DXM LCD 20 C to 80 C 4 F to 176 F Micro SD Card if applicable 25 C to 85 C 13 F to 185 F 90 maximum relative humidity non condensing Certification Banner Engineering Europe Park Lane Culliganlaan 2...

Page 15: ...t conomique Canada L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectriqu...

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