DynaPredict - Application DESCRIPTIVE MANUAL DynaLogger - Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) DynaPredict Application Descriptive Manual - Version 3.
Contents 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.2.1 3.4.2.
1 Introduction This document provides a guide for using the DynaPredict App, an application developed to interact and communicate with DynaLoggers. A DynaLogger is an idustrial data logger that monitors the health of a machine by storing temperature and vibration data in its internal memory. The application allows users to perform the initial registration and configuration of the DynaLoggers, as well as readings and manual data collection via Bluetooth.
2 Installation The DynaPredict app is available to download from the Google Play Store and is compatible with all devices running Android 5.0 or higher and Bluetooth technology. A basic version of the app is also available for iOS devices and can be downloaded from the Apple Store. DynaPredict Application Descriptive Manual - Version 3.
3 Screens The following sections describe in detail the different screens and functionality of the DynaPredict application. 3.1 Login When the app is first accessed, or after user logout, the login screen will be shown (Figure 1). The fields shown in Figure 1 should be filled in with the previously obtained user credentials (e-mail and password). New users can obtain credentials by contacting our Technical Support team via e-mail: support@dynamox.net.
3.2 Initial Screen Menu Dynamox After logging in, a list of machines registered to the company will be shown on the initial screen (Figure 3) and it will be possible to access the side menu by touching the icon ( ). List of Machines Both features will be explained in the following sections. Figure 3 - Initial Screen 3.2.1 Side Menu Once the icon ( ) has been selected, the side menu will expand (Figure 4) and the user will have access to 5 functions within the app, described below: dynamox@dynamox.
• Change context: allow changes to the workspace. • Logout: disconnect the user from the current session and return to the login screen. 3.2.2 Machine List This screen, shown in Figure 5, displays the registered machines available to the user. Search and Filter Machine name Workspace Machine status Creation date New machine Figure 5 - Machine list New machines can be created using the icon ( ), located in the bottom right corner of the screen. Machine creation will be covered in the next section.
Category Definition Display all registered machines. All Displays machines whose DynaLoggers are actively monitoring. No action required. Active Critical Displays machines with DynaLoggers whose internal memory has exceeded 50% of the total capacity. Data colletion is recommended. Pending Displays machines with DynaLoggers that have pending action. User must connect with DynaLogger. 3.3 New Machine By touching the icon ( ), the screen on Figure 6 will be displayed.
In addition to this information, a photograph of the machine can be added by pressing the icon ( ), located at the top of the screen. To complete the registration, simply touch “NEXT”, located in the top right-hand corner of the screen. The app will create the machine and direct the user to a list of monitoring points (spots), where it will be possible to register a new spot. 3.
3.4.1 New Spot By pressing the icon ( ), the registration form for a new spot is displayed. On this screen it is possible to associate and configure all of the monitoring parameters of the DynaLogger. First, choose the DynaLogger model to be registered (TcA, AS or HF) and then add the identification of the monitoring point. To associate the DynaLogger with the spot in question, touch the icon ( ) in the “DynaLogger” section. A screen will appear showing DynaLoggers within the Bluetooth range of the device.
• Monitoring Location and RPM: type of component to which the DynaLogger is attached and the revolutions per minute of the rotating component; • Range: Range of acceleration/velocity, that is, the maximum values that the DynaLogger will be able to collect. This choice impacts the graphics resolution. • TH: defines the trigger point for asynchronous measurements in [g], i.e. the value to which, if exceeded, the DynaLogger will “wake up” and collect global vibration and temperature data.
Mancal LOA Edit Spot and Refresh data Tabs Mancal LOA Machine : CMT10230 Battery Alert MORE More information Memory Available Figure 10 - Instant reading The first screen the user will have access to is the “Instant reading” (Figure 10) where temperature and vibration values are shown in the 3 axes in real time. The default fill of these graphs is blue. However, for parameters with thresholds defined in the spot configurations, the color of the graph will change if the limits are exceeded.
3.4.2.1 Temp, Vel e Acc In the Temp, Vel and Acc tabs, it is possible to view the graphs with the latest temperature, RMS velocity and RMS acceleration data (when available) collected by the DynaLogger since the last collection. Figure 11 - Temperature, Velocity and Acceleration tabs It is important to emphasize that the data collection of the DynaLogger erases* data from the device’s memory so that the device continually collects data normally.
3.4.2.2 Spectrum The “Spectrum” tab (Figure 12), allows the user to request a spectrum from the DynaLogger. This spectrum can be performed on a specific axis or on all three axes simultaneously. It is possible to request a spectrum by pressing the icon ( ). The user will be asked to select the axis on which to perform the spectrum. On the HF and AS devices, the user will also be asked for the duration and maximum frequency of the spectrum.
4 Settings The application settings can be accessed via the side menu (Figure 13). On this screen, the following settings can be changed: • Wipe application data: erases all data from the app and removes all permissions. • Enable query mode: Changes the DynaLogger memory cleaning function. By default, whenever data is collected from the DynaLogger, it is reset for storage of new data collection.
5 Synchronization Once the data has been collected from the app, we recommend that users synchronize the data. This way, the data will be uploaded to the Web Platform and will be added to the historic data for the respective spot. Synchronization is performed via the Synchronization option from the side menu (Figure 4), or via the red notification bar “Synchronization Required” (Figure 14). DynaPredict Application Descriptive Manual - Version 3.
FCC STATEMENT 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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