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Note: Illustrations do not always precisely correspond to the original. No legal claim can be derived due to incorrect information. Product design is subject to change without notice. For any questions please contact: ARGO-HYTOS GMBH Produktbereich Sensor- & Messtechnik Industriestraße 9...
Table of contents 1. Table of contents Table of contents ......................3 Quick start ........................5 Performance features ..................... 6 3.1. General ........................6 3.2. Data loggers ......................6 Technical data ........................ 7 4.1. General data ......................7 4.2. Dimensions ......................8 Installation ........................
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Table of contents 8.4. Data management ....................30 8.4.1. Data recording ....................30 8.4.2. Notifications ....................31 Parameter overview ..................... 33 10. Troubleshooting ......................39 11. Accessories ........................41 12. Contact address ......................42 13. EG declaration of conformity ..................43 14.
Chapter 6 – Electrical connection and Chapter 7 – Commissioning the gateway. D) LubMon Connect configuration 5. Connect your computer to the same network as the LubMon Connect and start the tool „Ethernet_Config.exe“. The network settings of the LubMon Connect can be configured according to your requirements (cmp.: Chapter 7).
GSM network. 3.2. Data loggers LubMon Connect Communicates with a server on the Internet that is able to store all incoming data at programmable time intervals. The data can either be visualised online in graph form or exported for subsequent analyses.
Technical data 4. Technical data 4.1. General data Data Size Unit Environmental conditions, operation: 5..50 °C Temperature 0…95 % r.H. Humidity Environmental conditions, storage: 0..60 °C Temperature 0…95 % r.H. Humidity 12…28 Power supply Max. 0.3 Power consumption CAN interface Connector SUB-D9 Bus speeds...
Please note the following guidelines with respect to the installation position and location of the device in order to ensure proper function. LubMon Connect is not protected against penetration by moisture and dust, meaning that a suitably shielded installation location should be chosen. ...
The permissible operating voltage is between 12V and 28 VDC. The sensor cable must be shielded. NOTE: Pin 8 und Pin 9 are for the power supply of LubMon Connect and not for the power supply of the connected bus devices.
5080) has to be connected to the jack plug (a) of the LubMon Connect. Figure 6.2: Connectors of LubMon Connect 6.4. Ethernet connection With a conventional patch cable connected to the Ethernet port (b), the LubMon Connect can be integrated in the company network 6.5. SIM card slot To establish a connection via GSM with the LubMon Connect, a conventional SIM card can be inserted in the SIM card slot (c).
Make sure that the sensor's CANopen communication is activated and that different node IDs and identical baud rates have been configured. No additional expertise regarding CAN/CANopen is needed to configure and operate the sensors using LubMon Connect.
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Commissioning the gateway The following figure shows the exemplary setting up of a CAN bus in combination with LubMon Connect. Figure 7.1: Setting up CANopen Bus with LubMon connect Element Description Order code Termination Resistor (Female) for CAN- Bus. Note: According to the used device configuration, the SCSO 700-5160 termination can be omitted, e.g.
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LubCos Oil condition sensor for detection of SCSO 200-1000 Vis+ temperature, viscosity and permittivity. Power For power supply of the LubMon Connect SCSO 100-5080 supply or the CAN bus. Table 7.1: Individual components for a CAN bus with LubMon Connect...
"Ethernet", "Remote portal" and "GSM" (cf.: Figure 7.3). The tabs are addressed in greater detail below. NOTE: For the configuration of the GSM interface, the LubMon Connect must be connected to a computer via Ethernet. After the configuration is done, there is no more cable connection necessary for data transmission.
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Commissioning the gateway Figure 7.3: View after selecting the gateway, "Ethernet" area. No forwarder is required for the gateway to communicate with the web portal, since all communication proceeds from the gateway. However, any firewall present on the network must permit the following communication: ...
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Commissioning the gateway Netmask (only if The subnetmask is needed in order to find which part of the IPs has to DHCP is not active) be identical in order to belong to the corresponding subnet. DNS1/DNS2 (only if The DNS server(s) serve(s) to resolve Internet addresses. If there is DHCP is not active) only one DNS server, it should be entered in both fields.
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Commissioning the gateway "Remote portal" area Field Meaning Remote portal active If this option is active, the remote interface sends packets to the portal at defined time intervals. Server The portal packets are sent to this server. The web address or an IP can be configured here (if there is a DNS server).
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Commissioning the gateway If the gateway has a GSM module, the settings for this module can be configured in the "GSM" area. (cf.: Figure 7.5 and Table 7.4) Figure 7.5: View after selecting the gateway, "GSM" area "GSM" area Field Meaning PIN (optional, PIN of the SIM card, if there is an active PIN.
The tool "RI_Config.exe" can be used to make application-dependent configuration adjustments on the gateway. These settings are needed for application-specific operation. Prior to configuration, the LubMon Connect firmware version needs to be selected. Firmware version 0.60.2 and lower does not offer support for the LubCos Vis+ sensor. The configuration depends on the firmware version of the LubMon Connect you are using.
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Commissioning the gateway Figure 7.7: Options Interface-window for selecting the interface to configure As with network configuration, it is possible to search for the gateway on the local network. If there is a direct connection to the PC, it is also possible to select this setting. Note: The PC may NOT be active on DHCP, or communication will not be reliable.
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With the slides “Anlage 1” to “Anlage 8” the identification code (“Kennung”) and the node IDs of the connected sensors can be transmitted to the LubMon Connect. NOTE: Every machine supports only one LubCos H2O+ II or one LubCos Level, one LubCos Vis+, one OPCom II and one Analog/CAN adapter.
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Commissioning the gateway Area "System x" Field Meaning Any number may be entered as the system identifier here. NodeID LC The NodeID of the connected LubCos H2Oplus II or Level sensor. Each NodeID may only occur once on the network, value range: 1-127. NodeID OC The NodeID of the connected OPCom II particle monitor.
Under "Application file", click the "…" button under the "Application" sub-item in order to select the path of the new firmware version. The "Download" button is used to transfer the firmware version to the previously selected LubMon Connect. Successful transfer of the file to the LubMon Connect is confirmed by a notification.
(cf.: Figure 8.1). The first time it is called, the MAC address printed on the LubMon Connect is used as the username. The password is printed on the enclosed insert. Figure 8.1: Logging on to the ARGO-HYTOS RemotePortal 8.2.
OPCom II, as well as an analogue sensor connected via an analogue/CAN converter. If e.g. four LubCos Level sensors are to be queried via the LubMon Connect, you will need to select "ArgoGate 4 systems" as the system variant. Each system can be used to query a LubCos Level and its data.
The "System" menu item can be used to select and display data for the individual systems. The "General" tab allows communications data for the LubMon Connect to be displayed. The tabs "System 1" to "System 4" can be used to select the data for the sensors allocated to the systems and display them in the graphical interface.
Remote portal The example in Figure 8. shows one potential appearance for the graphical user interface. Figure 8.5: Example for the view of a system 8.3.3. Adding additional users The "Additional user" tab can be used to add additional users who are to be given e.g. restricted access to the remote portal.
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Remote portal Figure 8.6: Adding users Access data and personal data for a logged-in user can be changed using the "User profile" menu item, given that the user privileges needed to do so have been granted. Under the menu item “View“, the predefined views can be personalized with click on the button „Customize view”...
Remote portal 8.4. Data management 8.4.1. Data recording All data can be saved at regular intervals using the data recording feature. The available recording intervals are 1 min., 5 min., 10 min., 30 min., 1 hour and 24 hours. Simply select the desired parameters for each recording interval.
This key can be bought by ARGO-HYTOS and authorizes the portal to send 50 text messages. The key can be entered under “User Profile” „Redeem a voucher“.
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Remote portal Figure 8.6: Setting up notifications Figure 8.7: Setting up monitoring of parameters...
Parameter overview 9. Parameter overview The sensors connected to LubMon Connect display a whole slew of measured, derived and calculated parameters. The following tables give a review of the parameters of the individual sensors that can be displayed in the remote portal.
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Parameter overview Parameter Unit Description name ISO4 4µm cleanliness factor according to ISO 4406:99 ISO6 6µm cleanliness factor according to ISO 4406:99 ISO14 14µm cleanliness factor according to ISO 4406:99 ISO21 21µm cleanliness factor according to ISO 4406:99 Table 9.3: Parameters - OPCom Furthermore, the connected sensors submit condition information, condition alarms and sensor function alarms, which are described in the following tables.
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Parameter overview LubCos Level is higher than 70% Aging Progress (AP) of LubCos H2O+ II / Oil Aging (H2O+/Level) LubCos Level is higher than 100% Oil Change Recommended Calculated remaining useful lifetime of the oil is (H2O+/Level) below 0 hours (H2O+/Level) Oil temperature is higher than maximum oil High Temperature (H2O+/Level) temperature (H2O+/Level)
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Parameter overview Sensor function Description LubCos H2O+ II or LubCos Level connected via H2O+/Level Connected OPCom Connected OPCom connected via CAN Analog Interface Connected Analog interface connected via CAN Vis+ Connected LubCos Vis+ connected via CAN High Flow Rate (OPCom) Flow Rate of the OPCom is higher than specified Low Flow Rate (OPCom) Flow Rate of the OPCom is lower than specified...
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Parameter overview Max. Mean Temperature [°C] Maximum Mean Temperature (for alarm display) Level Threshold Low Level [%] Low Level Threshold (for alarm display) Level Threshold High Level [%] High Level Threshold (for alarm display) Reference load factor based on temperature load RUL Load Factor (for RUL calculation) RUL Reference Lifetime...
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Parameter overview RUL Reference Lifetime Reference Lifetime of the oil (for RUL calculation) RUL Reference Permittivity Reference Permittivity of the oil (for RUL calculation) RUL Reference Viscosity Reference Viscosity of the oil (for RUL calculation) After filling with new oil, the reference values for New Oil Added permittivity and conductivity are cleared with this button and a new learning process is started...
Activate the CAN interface using either is not activated LubConfig or a terminal program as described in the sensor manuals. CAN interface of the LubMon Connect / Check your CAN settings. The configuration the connected sensors is not configured...
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Troubleshooting the portal from Port 22463 of the portal to Port 8002 of the Gateway. Error: No communication via GSM Cause Step No SIM card inserted Insert a working SIM card in the SIM card slot and configure the connection as mentioned in this manual.
Accessories Accessories Anchoring clip for slim side Description: Anchoring clip for the slim side of the LubMon Connect (acc. to Figure 5.1) Order code: SCSO 700-5010 Anchoring clip for wide side Description: Anchoring clip for the wide side of the LubMon Connect (acc.
EG declaration of conformity The manufacturer ARGO-HYTOS GMBH Industriestraße 9 D-76703 Kraichtal hereby declares that the product described below Remote-Interface LubMon Connect (SCSO 700-1000) satisfy the following EC directive: EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC Harmonised standards: DIN EN 61326-1: 2006 DIN EN 61326-2-2: 2006...
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