Instruction Manual

MicroShockDetector plus
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4 . 3 . 2 M e a s u r e m e n t d a t a , s t a t u s a n d t h r e s h o l d s
The parameters shown in Figure 8 have the following meaning:
Measurement data (column 1):
Synchronous intervals:
Number of continuously saved data sets for the activated
measuring channels temperature, humidity, pressure, light
Acquisition periods:
Number of periods in which the module was ready to measure
System events:
number of external events (see Section 4.3.3)
Shock events:
number of recorded shock records that exceeded the
thresholds
Shock counter:
Total number of the releases when the device's registration
threshold is exceeded. Shocks that do not reach the set
recording thresholds (shock magnitude, shock strength and
shock duration) are rejected again but increase the shock
trigger counter. Thus, this value is purely informative and
signalises that events have been detected by the device.
Status data (column 2):
Device name:
device designation by the user (freely selectable)
Serial number:
serial number of the device (unchangeable)
Synchronous interval:
time interval for the time-synchronous (continuous) recording of
temperature, humidity, pressure, light
System time:
internal device time based on the time zone set on the PC
Start of recording:
beginning of the measurement recording by user (“running”) or
by measurement programme (date & time)
Stop of recording:
end of the measurement recording by user (“infinite”) or by
measurement programme (date & time)
Battery charge:
current percentage battery reserve (estimated remaining device
runtime in days), detailed display by clicking on the info symbol
Battery voltage:
current voltage of the battery cell
Security level:
displays the current password status (see instructions to the
mouse pointer)
Shock event thresholds:
Measurement range:
Available acceleration measurement range for each axis