Banner Engineering Corp.
Vibration Monitoring Solutions Kit Quick Start Guide
Page 7
214301 Rev. C
Sensor (Asset) Baselining Screen
After the sensor is installed and the
system is powered on, the
software automatically begins
collecting data and determines if
the asset is running.
The software generates a baseline
and thresholds based on the first
300 data samples or about 24
hours of asset running time (unless
modified on the Settings page).
When an asset is replaced,
repaired, or has heavy
maintenance done, create a new
baseline. If the sensor is moved
after the initial baseline is
calculated, generate a new
baseline.
1.
Turn on baselining for the appropriate sensors if a new baseline needs to be generated. The initial
baseline is generated any time a new sensor is connected to the system and begins sending 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
button for each sensor to open an
individual windowed screen where current baseline threshold settings are visible.
4.
Touch the numeric entry 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 the vibration
settings back to zero
to use the original
baseline setting.
Temperature is not a
baselined value so
although it displays a
baseline value, the
value is for reference
if the new setting is
changed. Manually
set the temperature
back to the baseline
setting by entering
158°F (70°C) for
warning or 176°F
(80°C) for alarm.