User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product description
- 2 Integration with SKF @ptitude Observer
- 3 Installation and commissioning
- 4 Maintenance functions
- 5 Product specifications
- 6 Electrical waste
- Appendix A Limited Warranty
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
SKF Enlight Collect gateway
SKF Enlight Collect IMx-1 System
User Manual
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For the sensor commissioning, it is first woken from flight mode using the app and
the phone to provide an NFC (Near Field Communication) ‘tap’. For the gateway, the
app ‘Scan gateway’ functionality provides a list of gateways that are broadcasting. By
default, the gateway selection from the Bluetooth scan results is manual (select the
appropriate gateway from the list) but there is also a QR code option. Using the QR
code identification method for the gateway is particularly useful where multiple
gateways may be identified in the scan.
Important notes:
WiFi access: for local, on premise, @ptitude Observer installations Wi-Fi access to
the server is required so that a connection to the app can be established during
commissioning and maintenance. This connection can be just temporary and can
precede the commissioning work but is required irrespective of whether Wi-Fi is used
for the network connection between the gateway and @ptitude Observer.
Mobile phone: the Android device being used for the mobile app must support NFC,
and as a minimum Android version 7 and Bluetooth Low Energy version 4.2. Refer
section 1.5 for further details.
1.2 SKF Enlight Collect IMx-1 wireless sensors
The IMx-1 sensor (CMWA 6100) is aimed at the monitoring of fixed plant and
equipment. This battery powered, wireless sensor facilitates an Enlight Collect online
system replacing traditional periodic monitoring using portable equipment. It supports
the following measurements:
• Acceleration
• Velocity
• Enveloping
• Temperature
The sensor has a female mounting thread and can be fixed to the measuring point
via a threaded mounting stud or an adapter disc with stud, where the disc is
adhesively bonded to the machine.
1.3 SKF Enlight Collect gateway
The Enlight Collect Gateway (CMWA 6600) is placed in the production/industrial
indoor or outdoor environment, somewhere central to its associated sensors and in a
location where power and any required network connections can be made available
to it. Each gateway can manage multiple sensors: currently limited to 50 sensors
across a maximum of 10 functional locations.
Where possible choose a gateway location that maximises the number of IMx-1
sensors that have a direct line of sight, with it. As support for external antennas is not