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SV600 Series
Sonic Viewer
Users Manual
PN 5306246, English, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021
© 2021 Fluke Process Instruments. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany. Specifications subject to change without notice.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

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  • Page 1 SV600 Series Sonic Viewer Users Manual PN 5306246, English, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 © 2021 Fluke Process Instruments. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany. Specifications subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 2 Warranty The manufacturer warrants this instrument to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period of two years from date of purchase. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser. This warranty shall not apply to fuses, batteries or any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or abnormal conditions of operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter Page ..............................3 ABLE OF ONTENTS ............................... 5 IST OF ABLES ..............................6 IST OF IGURES ............................7 OMPLIANCE TATEMENT ............................... 8 AFETY NFORMATION ................................11 ONTACTS ............................... 12 ESCRIPTION 1.1 Features .......................................... 12 1.2 Available Models ......................................12 1.3 System Overview ......................................
  • Page 4 5.2 Insight Pages ........................................24 5.2.1 {reserved} ......................................24 5.2.2 Sensor SPL......................................24 5.2.3 {reserved} ......................................25 5.2.4 Events ........................................25 5.3 Streaming Page ......................................26 5.4 Device Configuration Pages ................................... 28 5.4.1 User Management ....................................28 5.4.2 Networking ......................................28 5.4.3 Date and Time .......................................
  • Page 5: List Of Tables

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  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure Page Figure 1-1: SV600 Sonic Viewer ....................................12 Figure 1-2: System Overview ...................................... 13 Figure 4-1: Vesa 100 Mounting ....................................22 Figure 4-2: Tripod Mounting ......................................22...
  • Page 7: Compliance Statement

    Compliance Statement The device complies with the requirements of the European Directives: EC – Directive 2014/30/EU – for Electromagnetic compatibility directive (EMC) • EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011 • EN 61000-6-2:2005 + AC:2005 EC – Directive 2011/65/EU – RoHS3 Restriction of Hazardous Substances •...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety Information This document contains important information, which should be kept at all times with the instrument during its operational life. Other users of this instrument should be given these instructions with the instrument. Eventual updates to this information must be added to the original document. The instrument can only be operated by trained personnel in accordance with these instructions and local safety regulations.
  • Page 9 Safety Symbol Description Read all safety information before in the handbook Hazardous voltage. Risk of electrical shock. Warning. Risk of danger. Important information. See manual. Earth (ground) terminal Protective conductor terminal Switch or relay contact DC power supply Conforms to European Union directive. Disposal of old instruments should be handled according to professional and environmental regulations as electronic waste.
  • Page 10 To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury follow these guidelines: • Read all safety information before you use the product. • Use the product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the product can be compromised. • Do not use the product around explosive gases, vapor, or in damp or wet environments. •...
  • Page 11: Contacts

    Latin America +1 831 458 3900 Australia & New Zealand +1 831 458 3900 Asia Singapure +65 67995578 Japan +81 3 6714 3114 India +65 67995578 China +86 1064384691 techsupport@flukeprocessinstruments.com www.flukeprocessinstruments.com © Fluke Process Instruments Specifications subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Description

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 1 Description The SV600 sonic viewer is the evolution in acoustic monitoring solutions. It combines the powerful use of acoustic imaging, detection of sound levels and accurate localization. The SV600 sonic viewer supports edge computing, all powered and connected with one single network cable.
  • Page 13: System Overview

    Description System Overview 1.3 System Overview Figure 1-2: System Overview PoE Injector Ethernet Power over Ethernet (PoE) Sonic Viewer...
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 2 Technical Data 2.1 Physical Properties Size (LxWxD) 170 x 170 x 65 mm (6.7 x 6.7 x 2.5 in) Weight 0.85 kg (1.8 lb) PoE+ port 100 – 240V AC, max 37 W, IEEE 802.3...
  • Page 15: Environement

    Environement Ambient Temperature 3 Environement 3.1 Ambient Temperature The SV600 is designed for ambient operating temperatures between -20 to 50°C (4 to 122°F). It is necessary to verify the environmental temperature and install the housing at the correct distance from the heating source. Note that too cold water can cause condensation, which can lead to damage in the device, the ambient operating relative humidity is between 10 –...
  • Page 16: Installation

    4 Installation The SV600 series is an IP based device. A good reliable network and power infrastructure is the backbone of every IP based solution, and the same applies to the SV600 acoustic monitor. In the installation you will first find the minimum requirements we prescribe to have the best operating experience with the SV600 acoustic monitor.
  • Page 17: Mode 2: Connect Directly To A Pc/Laptop Using Auto Ip

    Installation Setting Up SV600 Connection can be made in two ways: Connect the SV600 directly to a suitable PoE capable switch that is connected to the network Connect the SV600 via a suitable PoE injector to a non-PoE capable switch that is connected to the network The DHCP server will then automatically provide an available IP address to the SV600 in the address range that the network administer has configured.
  • Page 18 SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 Step 1 Keep the serial number of the SV600 ready. The serial number can be found on the back of the device at the bottom-left. Step 2 Open your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
  • Page 19 Installation Setting Up SV600 http://100110001 Step 6 Set the device coordinates and relevant installation information such as angles and target distances (if known) http://100110001 Step 7 Go back to the “Device Configuration” page and click on Networking. http://100110001 Step 8 In the Network page set the preferred network settings according to your project.
  • Page 20: Performing A Firmware Update

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 Select “Use a Static IP address” if you want to run the SV600 in either mode 3 or 4 as described in section Connecting a SV600, page 16. You will need to specify the following: •...
  • Page 21: Led Indicator

    Installation LED Indicator Step 3 Select the firmware file from the file selection menu and click “Open”. Step 4 Click “Upload Firmware”. A popup window will appear asking you to confirm, click “OK”. Step 5 First, the file will be uploaded to the device. The progress bar indicates the progress of the upload. Second, the device will install the new firmware, this can take between 1 and 5 minutes.
  • Page 22: Vesa Mounting

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 4.6.1 VESA Mounting SV600 provides a Vesa 100 mounting on the back of the unit. Figure 4-1: Vesa 100 Mounting mm (in.) 4.6.2 Tripod Mounting SV600 provides a tripod mounting on the side of the unit.
  • Page 23 Installation Mounting Note No other holes should be drilled in the housing as this will affect the water-resistance capabilities of the device or worse damage the electrical components inside..
  • Page 24: Sv600 Dashboard

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5 SV600 Dashboard SV600 devices have (almost) all functionality visible on the dashboard. All functions provided via the dashboard are also available by directly using the API. Use the navigation menu to the left to go the following pages: •...
  • Page 25: Reserved

    SV600 Dashboard Insight Pages • Use the Min slider or input box to se a minimum value. Any value below this value will be colored dark purple • Use the Max slider or input box to set a maximum value. Any value above this value will be colored bright yellow •...
  • Page 26: Streaming Page

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 • From/to Frequency can be used to set the frequency used in generation of the sound intensity • Leq event time is for how long the SV600 should average the sound intensity before checking the threshold.
  • Page 27 SV600 Dashboard Streaming Page • The user can drag the frequency band to use a different band or make it smaller/larger by dragging the orange circles. • A sound recording can be downloaded by clicking “Record Audio sec”. • A movie can be downloaded by clicking “Record ideo sec”.
  • Page 28: Device Configuration

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.4 Device Configuration Pages 5.4.1 User Management • Delete: deletes the selected user account • Use “new password” and “confirm new password” to set the password of the selected user 5.4.2 Networking...
  • Page 29: Date And Time

    SV600 Dashboard Device Configuration Pages • Swap network settings by choosing between automatic or static IP • Only use the static IP configuration if you know what you are doing. Check “SETTING UP A SV600” for further information 5.4.3 Date and Time •...
  • Page 30: Device Information

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.4.4 Device Information • Device Tag: A user settable name for this device • Latitude/Longitude/Altitude or X/Y/Z: Set the (GPS) location for this device. • Pitch/Yaw/Roll: Set the orientation of the device •...
  • Page 31: Firmware Update

    SV600 Dashboard Device Configuration Pages 5.4.5 Firmware Update • “Click here to select a file”: Navigate to a S 6 update file and press upload • Confirm you want to update • Wait for the loading bar to become green. The update is then ready to be installed. The device will then restart and complete the update, this can take up to 10 min.
  • Page 32: Device Maintenance

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.4.6 Device Maintenance • “Download Measurements”: Download the data of all measurements that are stored on the device. • “Download Logs”: Download the data of all logs that are stored on the device.
  • Page 33: Management

    SV600 Dashboard Management Pages 5.5 Management Pages In the management pages, a user can see which entities are running and active on the device. There are tabs for different groups of entities. Certain entities are made by the dashboard. They have a visible tag and a flag indicating this.
  • Page 34: Soundmap

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.5.2 SoundMap • To the left is a list of all active SoundMaps on the device. “Tag” is a human readable name of a Sound ap “Id” is the unique number assigned to each Sound ap. Ids are always unique; tags don’t have to be.
  • Page 35: Events

    SV600 Dashboard Management Pages 5.5.3 Events • To the left is a list of all active events on the device. “Tag” is a human readable name of an event “Id” is the unique number assigned to each event. Ids are always unique; tags don’t have to be. An open eye in the last column shows that an event is created by the front-end.
  • Page 36: Inputs/Outputs

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.5.4 Inputs/Outputs • To the left is a list of all active Input/Output channels on the device “Tag” is a human readable name of a Input/Output channel “Id” is the unique GUID assigned to each Input/Output channel. Ids are always unique; tags don’t have to be.
  • Page 37: Subscriptions

    SV600 Dashboard Management Pages 5.5.5 Subscriptions • To the left is a list of all active subscriptions on the device. “Input” is the input of a subscription “Output” is the name of the Output channel this subscription is sending its results to “New Subscription”...
  • Page 38: Actions

    SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 5.5.6 Actions • To the left is a list of all active actions on the device. The system currently only supports one action, which can be activated by the user. “Tag” is a human readable name of an action.
  • Page 39: Setting Up A Soundmap Event Trigger On A Wago Unit

    SV600 Dashboard Setting up a SoundMap Event Trigger on a Wago Unit 5.7 Setting up a SoundMap Event Trigger on a Wago Unit First go to the management page and check if a valid SoundMap is running. If no SoundMap is running either create a new one or go to the streaming page to generate one.
  • Page 40 SV600 Series Users Manual, Rev. 2.1, Nov 2021 For the final step go to the subscription tab to create a new subscription. Choose your created event as an input and your WAGO unit as an output channel. Once this is submitted the set-up signal will be sent to the WAGO unit every time the linked event is triggered.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting How to check device health / when to request a new device, since too broken? 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 How to check device health / when to request a new device, since too broken? Microphone health can be monitored on the sensor SPL page of the device. A microphone is faulty, when it is stuck on a single value or when its value is very dissimilar to the values of the other microphones.

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