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• Monitoring Location and RPM: type of component to which the Dy-
naLogger is attached and the revolutions per minute of the rotating compo-
nent;
• 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. The value must be between 0 and the
maximum range value.
*Available for DynaLogger AS only.
• Alerts: thresholds for which an LED alert will be triggered in case of
transgression. There are two levels: A1 and A2, with A2 being the most critical.
The Dynalogger LED flashes green every 5 seconds. If A1 is transgressed, the
color becomes red. In case the same happens to A2, the alert remains red, but
blinks twice in a row. These limits can be configured for temperature, velocity
and, for devices that are supported, acceleration.
• Axes: Positioning configuration of the installed DynaLogger. By click-
ing on the question mark, an image will be displayed showing the DynaLog-
ger X, Y and Z axes orientation. This orientation is also displayed on the device
label. Based on this, the user can select the actual positioning given to the Dy-
naLogger on the machine for each of the three axes.
Once the spot settings have been completed, the changes can be saved
by clicking “SAVE” located in the top right-hand corner. A summary of the set-
tings will then be shown for confirmation.
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When selecting a spot from the Spot List, the app will attempt to con-
nect to the associated DynaLogger, downloading the data from the device’s
internal memory if it is within Bluetooth range (60m in open field).
3.4.2 Spot Data
DynaPredict Application Descriptive Manual - Version 3.0 (16/04/2021)
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