Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual Table of Contents Page 1. Preface .........................................................1 1.1. Overview ....................................................1 2. Function introduction .............................................3 2.1. IP Setting ....................................................3 2.2 Home Page ...................................................5 2.3 Signal Page...................................................6 2.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual Reversion History Date Author Version Change Description 2018/03/06 Mithy Ver1.0 Document Release 2018/06/07 JerryKu Ver2.0 Update Pictures 2018/12/25 JinWei Ver2.1 Update Description 2019/01/04 ChengPo Ver2.2 Update Picture 2019/3/22 ChengPo Ver2.3 Update Sensor Setting 2019/3/27 ChengPo Ver2.4 Update Picture 2019/6/26 ChengPo Ver2.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual 1. Preface This document is the operation manual of GPM IDMS system, mainly for GPM service agents and on-site operators. This software is about the integration and graphic analysis of the data from vibration sensor, monitoring the connection between the machine and sensor, and transfer the data to frequency domain; lastly, monitoring and diagnosing the health status of the apparatus by machine learning.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual : Open the Program data path. : Adjust the window to full screen. : Adjust the program to windowing. : Adjust the window to full minimize. : Screenshot. (2) Functions: Home Page: Check the status of monitored device. Diagnose: Health diagnosis function. Signals: Check the instant time domain and spectrum map of the sensor. Log: Check the historical record of system event.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual 2. Function introduction This section provides an overview of each major function, allowing the operator to quickly understand the interface and functioning of the system. 2.1. IP Setting Click and choose “Network” to enter the IP setting.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual (1) Multi-Sensor: Select when the sensor controller is connected wirelessly. Enter the IP address that connects to IDMS LAN in “Local IP” field. (2) Multi-Sensor-E: Select when the sensor controller is connected by Ethernet. Click “Edit” in IP list, and enter the sensor IP in the field.
Gallant Precision Machining 2.2 Version: 2.4 Operation Manual Home Page Click “Home Page” option on the left function bar to view the current monitoring status of device. 1 2 3 4 (1) Sensor Information: Name of the device that sensor mounted on, which unit does sensor mounted on, and which recipe does it be using now. (2) Alert Index: The proportion of abnormal conditions in the device per hour. If there is a significant increase, the machine has an abnormality.
Gallant Precision Machining 2.3 Version: 2.4 Operation Manual Signal Page 1 2 點擊 View the time/frequency domain data in “Signals” in the left function bar and switch the display through the upper button. (1) Chart switching: Time Chart: the chart which time represented in X axis and changing of vibration energy on the Y axis. 6 Spectrum: Fourier transformed from Time Chart. Shows vibration energy waveform components.
Gallant Precision Machining Version: 2.4 Operation Manual (2) Screen high efficiency mode on/off : Since graphing exhausts computer resources and the more sensor connected, the greater loading that CPU needs to display graph simultaneously. This switch button can reduce both the number of points on the graph also with the CPU loading. (3) Pressing the setting button will show the following window to modify parameters of sensor.
Gallant Precision Machining 2.4 Version: 2.4 Operation Manual Sensor Status Page Click “Sensor Status” option on the left function bar to check the sensor connection status. One block represents a sensor. windowing 4 1 2 3 (1) Sensor IP: The IP address of sensor is displayed here. (2) EQ/Unit: Show where the sensor is installed. (3) Connection Status: When sensor is disconnected, the above warning will occur.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.