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4.1.3.

 

Running without Data Transfer 

To disable the GSM function, just add the file ‘conntype.txt’ to the 
‘config’ directory and write the word ‘off’ in this file. It is recommended 
to mark the C12 for the non-default setting. 

4.1.4.

 

Data Server Settings 

 

‘ftpserver.txt’ states the host name of the data server. A fixed IP-
address may be entered instead of a host name, but this is not 
recommended. 

 

‘ftplogin.txt’ states your data server account name. 

 

‘ftppasswd.txt’ states your data server account password. 

 

‘ftpdir.txt’ states the data server directory to where the C12 
should send its files. 

4.1.5.

 

Project ID Text 

This is a ‘customer text’ and it is related to the data logger functionality in 
your C12.  

 

It is copied into all generated files.  

 

It can be used to identify e.g. a current project, and it may be at 
maximum 8 characters long.  

 

The text can be changed in INFRA Net. (It is stored in a 
configuration file named ‘project.txt’, but there is normally no 
need to change this file manually. 

4.1.6.

 

Node ID Text 

The Node ID is implemented to keep compatibility with the traditional 
INFRA sensor node system.  

 

It is copied into all data files.  

 

It can be used to identify e.g. a point of measurement in a project, 
and may be 4 characters long at maximum.  

 

It can be changed in INFRA Net.  

 

Note! Node ID text is also used in the setup of weighted 
standards, see 3.2.3.

 

Summary of Contents for 080-04212-0

Page 1: ...s Triaxial Vibration Monitor Art no 080 04212 0 2G and 3G versions 3G version is marked on front and right side of unit Manual ver H Valid for firmware version 1 5 2 Read instructions on safety electr...

Page 2: ...ure range is 30 to 50 C 22 to 122 F Range for full functionality is 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F This equipment includes radio transmitters Its antennas should be installed away from operator or third party...

Page 3: ...exempt from dangerous goods transportation regulations Still handling and packaging needs to be handled carefully otherwise severe injury may happen If damaged the batteries should be individually emb...

Page 4: ...uipment using a Torx T20 driver Turn the lock lever to one side to release the first battery and pull out the battery Turn the lock lever to the other side to release the second battery and pull out t...

Page 5: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS read this before use US customers Contains FCC ID QIPMC55i 2G version Contains FCC ID N7NHL8548 3G version Canadian customers Contains IC 267W MC55i 2G version Contains...

Page 6: ...uipment The batteries used in this equipment falls under the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC When the equipment is sold to customers in the European Union except Sweden the customer is the importer of th...

Page 7: ...2 8 CompactFlash 16 2 9 SIM Card 18 3 Measuring Parts of the System 19 3 1 Measuring Hardware 19 3 1 1 Vibration Sensor 19 3 1 2 Analog Electronics 19 3 1 3 Analog Digital Conversion 19 3 1 4 Digital...

Page 8: ...nection 35 5 5 Instrument Power Off 35 5 6 Power Lost 36 5 7 Remote Control 36 6 Other Functions 38 6 1 Inhibit Sending of Transient Files 38 6 2 Time Synchronization through Internet 38 6 3 Daylight...

Page 9: ...stand the various aspects of the C12 instrument as described in this manual 1 2 INFRA C12 Triaxial Vibration Monitor The INFRA C12 is a complete wireless vibration monitor measuring in three direction...

Page 10: ...ommunicate faster than the 2G version 1 4 Unpacking and Parts Identification Your INFRA C12 Triaxial Vibration Monitor has been shipped in protective packaging Please keep this and use it when transpo...

Page 11: ...sure where a wire lock may be attached to lock the C12 to a fix and solid structure for theft prevention The wire lock is sold separately Note C12 is not intended to be submerged in water 2 1 Buttons...

Page 12: ...th for one minute if not aborted by a new connection There are three levels of strength which is represented by a number of flashes every two seconds o 3 works in most situations RSSI 30 o 2 may fail...

Page 13: ...ormation Note There also exist combinations with this LED and the other two LEDs to indicate various error modes 2 2 3 Reg LED green Flashes fast 2Hz while monitoring is changing between modes Flashes...

Page 14: ...modules The power supply of the C12 always uses the battery with the highest voltage and the switch over between the batteries is automatic If the C12 is firmly mounted the batteries can be replaced d...

Page 15: ...options available through this port 1 Input for a 5V battery eliminator charger Sigicom art no 080 01676 0 Power supply 2 Input for an external 12V battery or solar panel This input has an under volta...

Page 16: ...hich is a well established standard as memory in digital cameras industrial computers etc The CompactFlash type must be of Industrial Grade This ensures full temperature range and data redundancy in t...

Page 17: ...en the holes until you can grip the card edge with your fingertips Read about file types and the CompactFlash in section 3 3 File Types All configuration of the C12 is located in the directory config...

Page 18: ...ome cases also the PPP user name and password is needed for the GPRS connection Do not use a secondary SIM card connected to the same subscription These sometimes give problems For support and traceab...

Page 19: ...low pass filtered with an analog filter to avoid aliasing After that the signal passes an analog digital converter and all subsequent signal processing is digital 3 1 3 Analog Digital Conversion All...

Page 20: ...A more thorough description of the available measurement standards is given in Appendix G For traceability of the registered data all data files have an extensive header where all necessary meta data...

Page 21: ...o characters of the Node ID Text are set to something else no weighting is performed The first two characters are free to use as you wish marked with in the tables Description of the detection algorit...

Page 22: ...standard The thresholds can be set individually for the three nodes Each node threshold can also be individually enabled or disabled Both the recording length and the thresholds can be set through INF...

Page 23: ...re than once The data file naming conventions follows the INFRA data logger rules INFRA_S1_0_L_T log X_S2_C_L_T interval and X_S2_C_L_T transient S1 is the serial number of the entire C12 instrument x...

Page 24: ...rors etc Low battery voltage warning Low on free memory warning During further development of the system more event types may be added 3 3 2 Interval Files interval Interval files contain data samples...

Page 25: ...t processing A transient file always has a frequency range of 0 5 500Hz 0 5 dB at 630Hz 3 dB at 665Hz During normal presentation the post processing software applies the same measurement standard filt...

Page 26: ...d Moving files to archive may be disabled by the configuration file noarchive txt set to 1 e g to prevent the memory card from becoming full During the data server connection files which have been suc...

Page 27: ...is connected to the data server all new data is uploaded If there are connection problems GSM ISP Server FTP etc three connection retries are done Note that all data are also stored on the CompactFlas...

Page 28: ...12 should send its files 4 1 5 Project ID Text This is a customer text and it is related to the data logger functionality in your C12 It is copied into all generated files It can be used to identify e...

Page 29: ...the receiver s name can be altered using INFRA Net The configuration file named smsdest txt is used for the SMS settings This file defines the SMS receivers by one row per receiver A receiver can be s...

Page 30: ...nd their configuration is made in Remote Control in INFRA Net 4 1 9 INFRA Net Live INFRA Net Live is another optional functionality where every interval value from the C12 is sent to a dedicated serve...

Page 31: ...me 2 seconds Node ID GEO 4 2 Mounting Make sure that C12 is firmly attached and mounted with the antennas and LEDs pointing up see front page For correct measuring results the mounting angle of the C1...

Page 32: ...Check red and Reg green LEDs flashing simultaneously Note The instrument cannot be used without a CompactFlash inserted If the battery is almost empty the startup procedure will be aborted after about...

Page 33: ...loaded and a TRIG SMS if configured will be sent 5 2 1 Sensor Test Directly after starting monitoring mode each vibration sensor will be tested by activating an electronic pulse and then evaluating th...

Page 34: ...er Connection When data server connection upload is mentioned in this document this normally refers to the internal file processing GSM communication and file transfer to the data server etc The C12 i...

Page 35: ...Off When the C12 instrument is in monitoring off mode the power can be manually turned off by pressing B2 button for three seconds At start up the instrument is automatically turned off after 60 secon...

Page 36: ...use the C12 does not communicate automatically when in monitoring off mode Also note that the Remote control system module is a part of INFRA Net At every data server connection the C12 sends a status...

Page 37: ...us and control files are named IMnnnnn status and IMnnnnn control where nnnnn is the serial number of the C12 Note It is possible to remotely change the communication parameters stored in the config d...

Page 38: ...ing Send local data to the FTP server in INFRA Net Manager 6 2 Time Synchronization through Internet The C12 can be setup to synchronize its clock to an NTP Network Time Protocol server on Internet SN...

Page 39: ...tects a transition between e g daylight saving time DST to standard time STD it will 1 Turn OFF monitoring 2 Perform the transition 3 Turn ON monitoring To set up the automatic function two files have...

Page 40: ...g a file named noarchive txt in the configuration directory files will not be archived for backup and the CompactFlash will not become full The first row in the file must be 1 to disable the archive s...

Page 41: ...Approx 65mW in monitoring mode no GSM consumption Run time Up to 4 weeks depending on ambient temperature the number of transient recordings and scheduled data server connections etc Backup battery E...

Page 42: ...Protection cover art no 080 01831 0 External antenna connector 080 01255 0 Spare GSM antenna 900 1800MHz EU art no 240 08601 0 Spare GSM antenna 850 1900MHz US art no 240 08601 1 Wire lock art no 080...

Page 43: ...RA support web pages Please use Firmware load in INFRA Net Manager To keep the C12 dry and protect the electronics from corrosion check replace the desiccants bag in the electronics compartment regula...

Page 44: ...or 3 Delivery lvsj v gen 50 building 24 floor 3 SE 12545 LVSJ Sweden 46 8 44 99 750 USA Sigicom Inc 2636 Midpoint Drive Ste B Fort Collins Colorado 80525 United States 1 970 493 1552 Web http www sigi...

Page 45: ...d2 45 25 2 BAT LOW set 3 48 to 3 48 3 33 to 3 53 3 25 to 3 55 3 18 to 3 58 3 10 to 3 60 1 red 25 COMM inhibit BAT empty 3 25 to 3 48 3 15 to 3 33 3 10 to 3 25 3 05 to 3 18 3 00 to 3 10 2 red 5 COMM pa...

Page 46: ...ta server settings ftpdir txt Time synchronization through the Internet ntpserver txt Daylight saving time tz txt Daylight saving time tzoffset txt Daylight saving time Europe __ Stockholm tzinfo Skip...

Page 47: ...rt page http support sigicom com infra Transport of C12 with batteries installed Set the C12 in monitoring off during air transport Make sure that the equipment is packed in such a way that the instru...

Page 48: ...ng Have foam extinguisher CO2 or ABC dry chemical available on sites where batteries are handled regularly Note There are also new types of fire extinguishers on the market especially made for Lithium...

Page 49: ...FIRE ROUTINES SEEK ATTENTION TO A COLLEAGUE FOR STANDING BY WHILE HANDLING THE FIRE REMOVE POWER FROM CHARGER REMOVE THE BATTERY FROM CHARGER DEVICE OR COMBUSTABLE MATERIAL PLACE THE BATTERY IN SAND...

Page 50: ...copy by E mail or send original by air mail to Sigicom See chapter 10 Contact and Support I hereby confirm that I have taken part of and will follow in fully All safety and transport instructions in t...

Page 51: ...sonance frequency of the geophone 2 ISO2631 2 type Used in human comfort standards only Implemented by inserting a high pass filter single pole at 5 6 Hz prior to the RMS detector 3 Norwegian type Use...

Page 52: ...631 2 type 20 mm s 1 80 Hz S08 SS 4604861 Komfort RMS 1s No ISO2631 2 type 700 mm s2 1 80 Hz S09 DIN 4150 2 KB RMS 125ms No ISO2631 2 type 20 mm s 1 80 Hz S11 DIN 4150 3 Anlage No No 250 mm s 1 315 Hz...

Page 53: ...s 3 400 Hz S26 NS8141 2013 No Norwegian type 25 mm s 3 400 Hz S27 ISO2631 2 RMS 1s No ISO2631 2 type 20 mm s 1 80 Hz S28 SN640 312a Yes Discrete frequency type 250 mm s 5 150 Hz S29 SN640 312a Yes Di...

Page 54: ...iscrete frequency type 250 mm s 1 150 Hz S43 IN1226 Yes Discrete frequency type 25 mm s 1 150 Hz S44 OfM 9 1997 RMS1s No ISO2631 2 type 55 117 dB rel 10 3 mm s2 1 80 Hz S45 Turkey Mining and Quarry No...

Page 55: ...e 0 04 22 mm s Transient file resolution 0 001 mm s 3 SS 02 52 11 Schakt Vibration och st t Riktv rden f r vibrationer i byggnader h rr rande fr n p lning spontning schaktning och packning f r bed mni...

Page 56: ...g av komfort i byggnader Level frequency ranges 20 mm s RMS 1 80 Hz Filtered according to ISO 2631 2 time constant 1 s Max resolution in presentation 0 005 mm s RMS and 3 significant digits Threshold...

Page 57: ...presentation 0 005 mm s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 04 20 mm s Transient file resolution 0 001 mm s 13 DIN 4150 3 Anlage Replaced by standard 18 Ersch tterungen im Bauwesen Teil 3 Einw...

Page 58: ...Level frequency ranges 125 m s2 5 300 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 01 m s2 and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 1 110 m s2 Transient file resolution 0 005 m s2 Note The stated range reso...

Page 59: ...for unng skade p byggverk Level frequency ranges 250 mm s 5 300 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 05 mm s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 4 220 mm s Transient file resolution 0 01 mm s 21...

Page 60: ...s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 04 22 mm s Transient file resolution 0 001 mm s 25 NS 8141 2013 NS 8141 1 2012 A1 2013 Vibrasjoner og st t Veiledende grenseverdier for bygge og anleggsvi...

Page 61: ...sch tterungseinwirkungen auf Bauwerke Level frequency ranges 25 mm s 5 150 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 005 mm s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 04 22 mm s Transient file resolution...

Page 62: ...urement for vibration in buildings Part 2 Guide to damage levels from ground borne vibration Level frequency ranges 25 mm s 1 300 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 005 mm s and 3 significant digits...

Page 63: ...ution in presentation 0 05 mm s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 4 220 mm s Transient file resolution 0 01 mm s 39 NORM S 9020 Bauwerksersch tterungen Sprengersch tterungen und vergleichbare...

Page 64: ...Level frequency ranges 25 mm s 1 150 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 005 mm s and 3 significant digits Threshold range 0 04 22 mm s Transient file resolution 0 001 mm s 44 OfM 9 1997 Orientation f...

Page 65: ...ient file resolution 0 00004 in s 53 Geophone Unfiltered geophone signal Upper frequency limit 500 Hz Level frequency ranges 250 mm s 5 500 Hz Max resolution in presentation 0 05 mm s and 3 significan...

Page 66: ...S18 S19 DIN 4150 3 Anlage Zeile 3 10 Hz 3 mm s Z3 Stan dard Standard name Variant Reference frequency Reference level Customer string S28 S29 SN640 3122a Gele gentlich 30 Hz 15 mm s X1 S28 S29 SN640...

Page 67: ...ing S41 ICPE Circ86 Continu r sistant 8 Hz 5 mm s C1 S41 ICPE Circ86 Continu sensible 8 Hz 3 mm s C2 S41 ICPE Circ86 Continu tr s sensible 8 Hz 2 mm s C3 S41 ICPE Circ86 Impulsion r sistant 8 Hz 8 mm...

Page 68: ...sible 5 10 Hz 5 mm s S3 S42 S43 IN1226 SNCF Plateforme 5 10 Hz 20 mm s S4 S42 S43 IN1226 Vibration continu r sistant 10 Hz 5 mm s C1 S42 S43 IN1226 Vibration continu sensible 10 Hz 3 mm s C2 S42 S43 I...

Page 69: ...Copyright Sigicom AB 2019 69 S42 S43 IN1226 Vibration transitoire tr s sensible 10 Hz 4 mm s I3 S42 S43 IN1226 Vibration transitoire Plateforme 10 Hz 8 mm s I4...

Page 70: ...019 70 Trigger filter only no weighted data values Stan dard Standard name Variant Reference frequency Reference level Customer string S51 S52 ISEE Plaster 3 10 Hz 0 5 inch s UP S51 S52 ISEE Drywall 4...

Page 71: ...h from the standard DIN 4150 3 Zeile 1 is shown in Figure I1 Figure I1 Standard DIN 4150 3 with the limits for Zeile 1 3 Line 1 3 From Appendix H we can see that the reference frequency range is f 10...

Page 72: ...sured signal made by the C12 firmware when configured with standard DIN 4150 3 Zeile 1 So in this example a maximum vibration level detected as 35 mm s 50 0 Hz will be used as 17 5 mm s 50 0 Hz These...

Page 73: ...Copyright Sigicom AB 2019 73 Figure I3 The weighting of the measured signal made by the C12 firmware when configured with standard DIN 4150 3 Zeile 2...

Page 74: ...Copyright Sigicom AB 2019 74 Figure I4 The weighting of the measured signal made by the C12 firmware when configured with standard DIN 4150 3 Zeile 3...

Page 75: ...frequency However when a trigger filter is selected the actual trigger level depends on the frequency of the peak see Figure J1 There are two versions of trigger filter Drywall and Plaster the only d...

Page 76: ...frequency is larger than 10 Hz a transient is triggered for a higher level than the selected Trigger level Example 1 Drywall Suppose that selected trigger level is 0 75 in s which is equal to the nomi...

Page 77: ...cy is in the range 2 6 1 Hz 2 0 in s if its frequency is larger than 40 Hz Example 4 Plaster Suppose now that selected trigger level is increased to 1 0 in s compared to Example 3 A transient will be...

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