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The information contained in this document supersedes all similar information that
may be found elsewhere in this manual.
Service – Due to the sophisticated
nature of the sensors and associated
instrumentation
provided
Piezotronics, user servicing or repair is
not recommended and, if attempted,
may void the factory warranty. Routine
maintenance, such as the cleaning of
electrical connectors, housings, and
mounting surfaces with solutions and
techniques that will not harm the
physical material of construction, is
acceptable. Caution should be observed
to ensure that liquids are not permitted
to migrate into devices that are not
hermetically
sealed.
should only be wiped with a dampened
cloth and never submerged or have
liquids poured upon them.
Repair – In the event that equipment
becomes
damaged
operate, arrangements should be made
to
return
the
equipment
Piezotronics for repair. User servicing or
repair is not recommended and, if
attempted,
may
warranty.
Calibration – Routine calibration of
sensors and associated instrumentation
is recommended as this helps build
confidence in measurement accuracy
and
acquired
calibration
cycles
established by the users own quality
regimen. When in doubt about a
calibration cycle, a good "rule of thumb"
is to recalibrate on an annual basis. It is
by
PCB
Such
devices
or
ceases
to
to
PCB
void
the
factory
data.
Equipment
are
typically
Service, Repair, and Return
Policies and Instructions
also good practice to recalibrate after
exposure to any severe temperature
extreme,
shock,
environmental influence, or prior to any
critical test.
PCB Piezotronics maintains an ISO-
9001 certified metrology laboratory and
offers calibration services, which are
accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC 17025,
with full traceability to SI through
N.I.S.T. In addition to the normally
supplied calibration, special testing is
also available, such as: sensitivity at
elevated or cryogenic temperatures,
phase response, extended high or low
frequency response, extended range,
leak
testing,
hydrostatic
testing, and others. For information on
standard
recalibration
special testing, contact your local PCB
Piezotronics
distributor,
representative,
or
service representative.
Returning
Equipment
these procedures will ensure that your
returned materials are handled in the
most
expedient
returning
any
equipment
Piezotronics,
contact
distributor,
sales
factory customer service representative
to obtain a Return Warranty, Service,
Repair, and Return Policies and
Instructions
Materials
(RMA) Number. This RMA number
should be clearly marked on the outside
of all package(s) and on the packing
load,
or
other
pressure
services
or
sales
factory
customer
Following
manner.
Before
to
PCB
your
local
representative,
or
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  • Page 1 Piezotronics, user servicing or repair is critical test. not recommended and, if attempted, may void the factory warranty. Routine PCB Piezotronics maintains an ISO- maintenance, such as the cleaning of 9001 certified metrology laboratory and electrical connectors, housings, and offers calibration services, which are...
  • Page 2 50% of the general contact numbers are: replacement cost returned item(s). PCB will provide a price PCB Piezotronics, Inc. quotation replacement 3425 Walden Ave. recommendation for any item whose Depew, NY14043 USA repair costs would exceed 50% of...
  • Page 3 PCB工业监视和测量设备 - 中国RoHS2公布表 PCB Industrial Monitoring and Measuring Equipment - China RoHS 2 Disclosure Table 有害物质 汞 镉 六价铬 (Cr(VI)) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE) 部件名称 铅 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) 住房 PCB板 电气连接器 压电晶体 环氧 铁氟龙 电子 厚膜基板 电线 电缆 塑料 焊接...
  • Page 4 Component Name Hazardous Substances Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium VI Polybrominated Polybrominated (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Compounds Biphenyls Diphenyl (Cr(VI)) (PBB) Ethers (PBDE) Housing PCB Board Electrical Connectors Piezoelectric Crystals Epoxy Teflon Electronics Thick Film Substrate Wires Cables Plastic Solder Copper Alloy/Brass This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
  • Page 5 ® Echo Wireless Receiver User’s Manual Model 673B01(916 MHz) / Model 673B02 (868 MHz) 72287 REV. A ECO 50243...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC NOTICE – Model 673B01 Only ................3 FCC ID: ZOC-IMI673A01 ..................... 3 INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) NOTICE – Model 673B01 Only .......... 3 IC: 9732A-IMI673A01 ....................3 Introduction ......................... 4 Proper Handling ........................4 Receiver Connections ......................5 Connection A –...
  • Page 7: Fcc Notice - Model 673B01 Only

    FCC NOTICE – Model 673B01 Only FCC ID: ZOC-IMI673A01 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction ® The Echo Model 673B01 Receiver is a one-way wireless communication receiver ® operating in the 902-928 MHz unlicensed ISM Band. The Echo Model 673B02 Receiver is identical but operates at 868 MHz. Both use an exclusive Extended Range RF ®...
  • Page 9: Receiver Connections

    Receiver Connections ® The Echo Receiver is has 4 connectors and an LED mounted on the side of the unit, see photo below. There are two identical and interchangeable MIL style bayonet connectors for power and RS-232 (serial cable), one RJ-45 Waterproof Ethernet connector, and 1 N- female antenna connector.
  • Page 10: Connection A - Waterproof Ethernet

    Connection A – Waterproof Ethernet The Ethernet connector is used to connect the receiver to a network or stand alone computer. Any standard Ethernet cable (not provided) can be used to connect the receiver to a network. However, an industrial grade waterproof Ethernet connector may also be used and may be a better choice for dirty industrial environments because the boot will provide some additional protection.
  • Page 11: Locating And Installing The Receiver

    Note: It is recommended that a low loss antenna cable (-4 dB loss / 100 ft) be used with an external higher gain antenna. Locating and Installing the Receiver The receiver must be located a near line power source and an Ethernet network connection.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Receiver

    You may use the short antenna provided with the receiver for testing, setup, and in cases were the sensors are close to the receiver. To improve the performance, a 6 dBi gain omnidirectional antenna is generally recommended. It should be mounted in an elevated location for the best performance.
  • Page 13 button. Changes made to the receiver will take approximately 30 seconds to complete. When complete the Success status light should illuminate. Note: The center of the screen displays the output of the receiver’s serial port. This scan be useful for troubleshooting purposes. To set a static IP address on the receiver (recommended) select the Static option and fill in the IP address parameters as shown below.
  • Page 14: Band Selection

    wait for the assignment to complete (~30 seconds). When complete the fields on the left will reflect the new assignment and the Success light should be lit. Band Selection Using the Band Selection control, select the desired band:  1-12 for 673B01 916 MHz systems ...
  • Page 15: Serial Port Output Window

    Serial Port Output Window The receiver transmits Id messages (IP address and port information) and Transmission reports on its serial port as well as its LAN connection. Id messages occur every 3 seconds and transmission messages are output when they are received. The Serial Port Output window displays any RS-232 port activity.
  • Page 16 ® Echo Wireless Vibration System Reception Survey and Installation Manual...
  • Page 17 Contents Introduction ......................... 3 Reception Survey Preparation..................... 3 Antenna Location ......................3 Sensors per Receiver ....................... 3 Plant Drawing ......................... 4 Install Software ....................... 4 Equipment Setup ......................... 4 Receiver Setup ........................ 5 Set the PC Ethernet IP Address ..................9 Collect Sensor transmissions using the Live Data Screen ..........
  • Page 18: Introduction

    Introduction ® The Echo Wireless Vibration System is used for unattended predictive maintenance and ® condition monitoring of plant equipment. Echo Wireless Vibration Sensors and ® EchoPlus Wireless Junction Boxes wake up periodically and transmit vibration data ® wirelessly to one or more Echo Receivers that are connected to a network or directly to a computer.
  • Page 19: Plant Drawing

    measurements are required per day, multiple receivers can be used. Keep in mind that 3 measurements per day is 90 measurements per month, which is about 90 times more often than most walk around PM programs. 916 MHz Sensors, junction boxes, and receivers have 12 programmable RF Bands.
  • Page 20: Receiver Setup

    Receiver Setup Power up the receiver and wait at least 1 ½ minutes for the receiver to boot up and initialize. ® Launch the Echo Data Presentation Software. You should see a screen similar to the one below. ® Connect the Model 009M201 Echo Receiver Serial Cable between one of the Power/RS232 connectors on the receiver and an RS232 serial port on your computer.
  • Page 21 You should see a screen similar to the following. Select the correct Serial Port using the pull down box in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The Receiver Status Running box should change colors to green when the correct port is selected.
  • Page 22 NOTE: The PC used for the survey and the Echo Receiver MUST be on the same Ethernet subnet to communicate. Typically for a standalone setup like this you would set the Receiver and the PC to 192.168.0.xxx addresses where xxx will be the range of 1-255 and will be only difference in their IP addresses.
  • Page 23 On the main menu bar select Configuration | Receivers…. Enter the Receiver IP Address into the IP Address box on the Configuration screen as shown below. Then click the Save button and close this window. ® Echo Wireless Vibration System Reception Survey and Installation Manual Version 2.0, 2019-12-12...
  • Page 24: Set The Pc Ethernet Ip Address

    Set the PC Ethernet IP Address This is an example of how to set a PCs Ethernet IP address to a static IP address. If your PC and receiver are already on the same Ethernet subnet then you can skip this. Open the Network Connection screen (rt-click the Windows Start button) and select the Ethernet Connection Item Select the TCP/IPV4 item and click the Properties button.
  • Page 25: Collect Sensor Transmissions Using The Live Data Screen

    Select ‘Use the Following IP Address’ and enter 192.168.0.1 in the IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask field and click OK Connect the PC and the receiver using a crossover Ethernet cable. The PC and receiver should now be able to communicate. Collect Sensor transmissions using the Live Data Screen Select Receiver Utilities | Live Receiver Connection | <your receiver>...
  • Page 26 ® allows both the selection of columns to display and the display order. See the Echo Software User’s Manual for details. The ‘Live’ screen will show any Echo ® ® sensor or EchoPlus junction box transmissions that are set to the same RF Band as the active receiver. This screen will be used for the reception survey.
  • Page 27: Running The Survey

    Running the Survey Antenna Placement Move the computer and receiver to the location to the first place in the plant that has been selected for the antenna. Use the antenna that is intended for permanent installation for the test. Do not use the small antenna supplied with the receiver unless the transmission distances are small and you intend to use it in your actual installation.
  • Page 28: Collecting The Data

    Standing near the computer, activate the sensor with a fairly strong magnet as shown in the picture below. The LED will blink indicating that it is changing states, in this case, ® turning on. See the Echo Wireless Vibration Sensor Installation and Operation Manual. Set the sensor down and move away from it so you don’t interfere with its transmission.
  • Page 29: Permanent Installation

    at the computer then texts back the SNR, which acknowledges they got it and lets the walker know the strength of the signal. The person viewing the Live Data should create a table, similar to that below, indicating if the data was received and the signal to noise ratio (SNR) at each location. In general, a signal to noise ratio greater than 20 dB is considered a strong signal.
  • Page 30: Echoplus Junction Boxes

    ® EchoPlus Junction Boxes ® EchoPlus Wireless Junction Boxes can be installed in convenient locations near the ® Sensors they are associated with. It required either 24 VDC (recommended) or a battery pack supplying between 6 and 13 VDC. It is recommended that the junction box be programmed at the same time the database monitoring points are setup prior to mounting.
  • Page 31 PCB Piezotronics Inc. claims proprietary rights in REVISIONS the information disclosed hereon. Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others DESCRIPTION without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc. RELEASED TO DRAFTING 49974 9.48 [240.7] 8.87 [225.3] 7.86 [199.7]...

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