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Vibration Monitoring Solutions Kit Quick Start Guide 

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214301 Rev. C 

Home Screen 

The Home screen displays four “check engine” type icons that represent groups of 10 sensors/motors for a total 
of 40 motors. Each icon is a color-coded indication of the status of vibration/temperature Warnings (yellow) or 
Alarms (red), or wireless connection status No Alerts (green) or Node of Out of Sync (orange) within that group. 
Touch the icon to bring up the 10 individual icons that represent each sensors’ status. Touch the sensor status 
icons to view detailed data and alarm information for each sensor.

 

Touch the “X” button in the upper right hand corner of each icon to hide that group of sensors if they are not in 
use to prevent the connection status alerts for any sensors within that group from displaying. Use the button that 
appears after pressing the “X” button to unhide that group for future expansion. 

NOTE: 

In the MultiHop version, 

all but motor #1 start as hidden for program efficiency, only unhide sensors that have been added and are in the 
network.

 

The 

Settings

 button opens access to Radio binding, Radio site survey, Asset baselining, Log file downloads, 

and other settings. 

 

Touch each asset group label to re-label the icon.

 

Assigning Sensor Modbus IDs 

To begin configuring the sensors, each sensor must have a Modbus Sensor ID assigned to it. 

Sensor Modbus 

IDs must be between 11-50

. Each sensor ID corresponds to an individual sensor icon on the HMI, with ID 11 as 

Motor #1 and ID 50 as Motor #40. Sensor IDs don’t have to be assigned in order and sensor IDs can be skipped 
if the goal is to have smaller groups of sensors between the other four main icons on the home page.  

To assign sensor IDs, use either the menu system or the configuration software. 

To use the radio’s menu system, follow these steps. For VT1 sensors, use your M-H10 radio and for VT2 
sensors, use one of many radio options, such as M-H, M-H2, etc.  

1.

 

Apply power to the radio and connect one sensor at a time. 

2.

 

Push button 1 (left) until 

*DVCFG

 appears then push button 2 (right). 

3.

 

Push button 1 until -

S ADR

 appears and push button 2. 

4.

 

Push button 1 and wait for the radio to read the current sensor ID. 
A three-digit value appears with the current sensor ID with a blinking cursor.  

5.

 

Use the left button to cycle the value from 0-9 and the right button to accept the value and move the 
cursor to the next digit right. Assign a new sensor ID value to 11 through 50; do not repeat any 
previously used ID values. 

6.

 

Push and hold button 2 when done. The screen says 

SAVING.

 

7.

 

To repeat for more sensors, unplug the sensor and plug in the next sensor and repeat steps 3 through 6 
with a new device ID. 

8.

 

After you have finished, double-click button 2 to return to the main menu. 

9.

 

Connect all sensors to be attached to that radio. 

To assign the IDs using the configuration software, use th

Sensor Configuration Software

 with a computer and 

either the BWA-USB1WIRE-001 cable accessory for the VT1 sensor or the BWA-UCT-900 cable accessory for 
the VT2 sensor to connect the sensor to the tool. 

Follow the instructions in th

Sensor Configuration Software Instruction Manual

 to assign the Sensor Modbus ID 

to a value between 11 through 50. 

Site Survey and Binding Screen 

Banner Wireless radios, such as the battery-powered H10 radio paired with VT1 Vibration and Temperature 
Sensors or any Banner MultiHop Radio with RS485 connected to VT2 Vibration and Temperature Sensors, must 
be bound to the DXM Wireless Controller inside the Solutions Kit to begin communicating.  

Following the instructions below, the radios are assigned a Modbus slave ID and begin communicating with the 
DXM wirelessly. Radios and sensors are purchased separately and after they are combined, must be bound 

Содержание MultiHop Series

Страница 1: ...igger warnings or alarms Data from assets that are not running operational appear on the graphs but are not used in the analysis RMS Velocity identifies problems such as imbalance misalignment looseness and other low frequency machine issues RMS High Frequency Acceleration is used to indicate early bearing wear issues Solutions Kit Model Radio Frequency Units Contents SolutionsKit9 Vibe MH 900 MHz...

Страница 2: ...To use the radio s menu system follow these steps For VT1 sensors use your M H10 radio and for VT2 sensors use one of many radio options such as M H M H2 etc 1 Apply power to the radio and connect one sensor at a time 2 Push button 1 left until DVCFG appears then push button 2 right 3 Push button 1 until S ADR appears and push button 2 4 Push button 1 and wait for the radio to read the current sen...

Страница 3: ...button After the radio is bound the LEDs stay solid momentarily then flash four times The radio automatically exits binding mode 4 On the HMI screen touch the binding rocker switch to turn the switch to OFF to take the DXM out of binding mode After the DXM is out of binding mode the indicator LED on the radio flickers green when it is in sync with the DXM 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for as many rad...

Страница 4: ...on that appears after pressing the X button 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 sensor s status screen binding screen site survey screen and baselining screens A small green lamp in the bottom right corner of a sensor s icon indicates whe...

Страница 5: ...or viewing until those data points have rolled off the end of the timeline Select the data Scale Maximum For Acceleration the range is 0 25g to 5g g force and for Velocity the range is 0 5 inches second to 5 inches second 10 mm s to 60 mm s for metric versions The Current Alerts section shows any warnings or alarms based on the Axis Vibration Characteristic and type Chronic or Acute that the syste...

Страница 6: ...very four hours to keep timeouts down to a minimum Baseline Samples The Solutions Kit takes a baseline of the first 300 running samples of an asset This can be adjusted up or down by clicking on this numeric entry box to any desired sample Samples are taken at a fixed five minute interval Acute Alarm Samples The default number of samples above the warning or alarm threshold before an alert is trig...

Страница 7: ...ing data without the need to trigger these switches The number of baseline samples remaining displays next to the ON OFF switch The baseline switch remains on during baselining and resets to off after the baseline is complete 2 Use the tabs Assets 1 10 Assets 11 20 Assets 21 30 and Assets 31 40 to access baselining switches for sensors 3 Use the corresponding Manual Warning Alarm Adjustments butto...

Страница 8: ...all the raw data baselines and thresholds This data is saved to a file every 30 minutes and a new file is generated every day and stored in monthly folders The HMI has storage for about 45 days of log files Below are some options for managing and retrieving those files Copy Log Files to USB Drive Plug a USB drive into the back of the HMI and click here to select the log files or folders to copy Ma...

Страница 9: ...nal registers of vibration information that are stored in the local registers and can be polled by any host connected to the same network or the data can be sent to the cloud Below is a register list of the additional available information Register Number Description 6141 S 10 Z Axis Peak Acceleration 6142 S 10 X Axis Peak Acceleration 6143 S 10 Z Axis Peak Velocity Frequency 6144 S 10 X Axis Peak...

Страница 10: ... new static IP address on the new network or to acquire their own IP address via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Connecting to a WAN allows the devices to be configured by any computer on the network and allows the DXM to be configured to push data to a cloud webserver for remote monitoring 1 Open the solution box and connect an ethernet cable from the WAN to the ethernet switch inside th...

Страница 11: ...troller to the computer with a USB cable or skip if the DXM is connected to the same network as the computer 6 Select DXM Model as DXM700 and connect the DXM to the tool by clicking Device Connection Settings in the menu bar 7 If you are using the USB cable select Serial then select the COM port that the USB cable is plugged into Click Connect If you are unsure which COM port and multiple appear a...

Страница 12: ...the Solutions Kit Follow the steps in the following Tech Note to set up VNC remote viewing and control Tech Note View Solutions Kit Data on a Mobile Device or 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 CDS Web Services Instruction Manual to review...

Страница 13: ... equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fro...

Страница 14: ...ncia máxima de antena 10 dBd que en seguida se enlistan También se incluyen aquellas con aprobación ATEX tipo Omnidireccional siempre que no excedan una ganancia máxima de antena de 6dBd El uso con este equipo de antenas no incluidas en esta lista o que tengan una ganancia mayor que 6 dBd en tipo omnidireccional y 10 dBd en tipo Yagi quedan prohibidas La impedancia requerida de la antena es de 50 ...

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