FCC ID: 2AJW7-00002 Mote Model 3 User Manual Revision History Version 1.0 Date Notes Contributor Dec 5, 2019 Initial Release Kevin Du 1 Mote Model 3 User Manual Table of Contents Revision History Data Sheet How to Install Vibration Motes How to Remove Petasense Motes Blink Up - How to Connect Vibration Motes to WiFi RF exposure information 1 3 7 13 16 19 2 Mote Model 3 User Manual Data Sheet Model 3 Accelerometer Tri-axial MEMS Frequency Response 2 to 6,000 Hz (+/- 3 dB) Frequency Response Accuracy At X Hz: X%
At Y Hz: Y%
Measurement Range
+/- 2g to +/- 16g Transverse Sensitivity AD Conversion 16 Bit Sensitivity 0.061 mg/LSB Sampling Rate 26.7 kHz Resolution TEMPERATURE SENSOR Measurement Range
-40C to 85C (-40F to 185F)
(+/- 5% accuracy) MAGNETIC SENSOR Digital Output i2C Magnetic Field Full scale adjustable from +/- 4 gauss to +/- 16 gauss Sampling Rate Up to 1 KHz 3 Mote Model 3 User Manual PHYSICAL or stud) Materials ENVIRONMENTAL Range POWER Source CONNECTIVITY Dimensions Height:58.1 mm (2.29 inches) S-ringdiameter:38.7 mm (1.52 inches) Weight 125 g Mounting (recommend epoxy Epoxy:Steel-enforced two-part epoxy Stud:6.35 mm ( inch) 28 UNF Cover:
Base,MountandS-ring:
Operating Temperature
-40C to 85C (-40F to 185F) Storage Temperature
< 85C (185F) without battery Shock Resistance 2 meter fall, 16 g continuous vibration Certifications Class I Div 2 (ABCD), IP67, NEMA 4, FCC, CE, RoHS compliant CR123A (CR17345) 3V Lithium Battery Life 1-2 years with 8 measurements per day
~20% reduced battery life if operating below -10C(15F) Wireless Protocol WiFi (2.4 GHz, 802.11 b/g/n)
(Bluetooth can be used to trigger on-demand readings) Antenna WiFi: Chip Antenna | -0.4 dBi max gain Bluetooth: PCB Antenna | 2.0 dBi max gain 4 Mote Model 3 User Manual ACCESSIBILITY Processor 32-bit 144 MHz ARM Cortex M4F (remote firmware updates) User Interface Web: Internet browser access Mobile: iOS application available in App Store Security TLS 1.2 with AES encryption 5 Mote Model 3 User Manual 6 How to Install Vibration Motes Overview Mounting Petasense Motes is simple and does not require any special skills. Each Mote takes about 5-10 minutes to mount. Start monitoring the health of your industrial machines in four Mote Model 3 User Manual simple steps:
Step 1. Power up the Mote Step 2. Prepare the machine surface Step 3. Mix the epoxy Step 4. Mount the Mote What you will need:
Petasense Motes CR123A 3V Batteries (Duracell recommended for longer battery life) Handheld rotary tool with sanding attachment (Dremel recommended) 2-part steel-enforced epoxy (JB Weld SteelStik recommended) - Safety Datasheet X-Acto knife Rubber gloves (for mixing epoxy) Soap Water (1:4 soap to water mixture) Shop towels Protective glasses Protective gloves Dust Mask
*Not Pictured* Silicone/Lithium Grease (Model 2 Only) 7 Mote Model 3 User Manual Mote Components:
These instructions will reference specific components of the Mote as follows:
8 Mote Model 3 User Manual Before Getting Started 0.1 Confirm that your WiFi network has coverage in the machine areas. If possible, perform a brief site survey with a mobile device. 0.2 Prepare the appropriately sized pieces of 2-part steel-enforced epoxy. Each Mote requires a 2.5 3-gram piece of epoxy. Each tube of JB-Weld SteelStik will contain enough epoxy for approximately 20 Motes. 0.3 Document the allocation of your Motes very carefully. Keep a record of the serial numbers of your Motes and which machines they are mounted on. This attention to detail is essential for any successful asset monitoring program. Note: Before handling Petasense Motes, be sure to wash your hands to avoid getting dirt or other particles inside the device. Now, lets get started. Step 1. Power up the Mote 1.1 Remove the Mote cover and insert a new CR123A battery. The Mote will blink a series of yellow and red LEDs, ending with a slow, blinking green LED, indicating that the Mote has successfully connected to WiFi. If the Mote only blinks yellow and/or red, you will need to configure the Mote with the appropriate WiFi credentials before continuing. (See How to Connect Vibration Motes to WiFi) 1.2 Once the Mote has connected to WiFi, replace the cover, place the device on the mount, place the S-ring over the top of the device and thoroughly tighten the S-ring clockwise at the base.
*If using Model 2, please see further instructions below.*
9 Mote Model 3 User Manual Step 2. Prepare the machine surface 2.1 Identify a mounting location close to where the bearing is located on the machine. The ideal mounting location will be a rigid, flat surface. Avoid mounting on sheet metal covers, fins or other flimsy surfaces that are prone to rattle. 2.2 Use the rotary tool to strip the paint from the mounting location on the machine. 2.3 Apply Soap Water to a shop towel and wipe off any dirt or particles from the sanded mounting location. 10 Mote Model 3 User Manual 3.1 Wearing rubber gloves, knead one piece of 2-part steel-enforced epoxy thoroughly in your hand until the color is uniform. Ensure that the epoxy is in good condition (firm and slightly moist, not too hard or crumbly). Once the epoxy is mixed, you will need to apply it to the Mote quickly or Step 3. Mix the epoxy it will start to harden. 3.2 Roll epoxy into a 2-3 inch strip, then form a ring on the bottom of the Mote mount. 11 Mote Model 3 User Manual Step 4. Mount the Mote 4.1 Place the Mote on the mounting location with the Petasense logo facing the closest machine shaft. Press down firmly for 15-20 seconds. Note: It is important that the Mote is mounted with the Petasense logo facing the direction of the machines shaft for orientation purposes 4.2 Visually check that the epoxy is only bonding to the base of the Mote, not touching the knurled S-ring above the mount. If it is touching the S-ring, use the X-Acto knife to push the edges of the epoxy down toward the machine surface, so that the S-ring can be removed in the future for battery changes. Mounting Complete!
12 Mote Model 3 User Manual Overview:
process. later. How to Remove Petasense Motes Petasense Motes will need to be removed and reinstalled from time to time as your equipment will require maintenance or replacement. There are a few options when it comes to removing your Motes safely and efficiently. Option 1: Temporary removal of the Petasense Motes for equipment repairs/maintenance:
If your equipment will be removed temporarily and reinstalled with the same configuration, Petasense Motes may also be removed and stored without going through the whole installation Step 1: With safety gloves on, secure the Mote with one hand and remove the S-Ring by turning counter-clockwise with your other hand. Once removed, please store the Mote and S-Ring together until re-mounting. The Mount can remain on the machine component for re-mounting 13 Mote Model 3 User Manual Step 2: Remove the CR123a Battery for storage or discard/recycle properly if spent. Step 3: After the equipment is reinstalled, re-insert a CR123a Battery and verify it has taken a reading with the Petasense Mobile App. Step 4: Remount the Mote by placing in the correct orientation on the mount and then fastening the S-Ring tightly (clockwise). Option 2: Permanent removal of Petasense Motes and Mounts In the case your equipment will be replaced with new components, you can safely remove the Mote and recover the Mount. Step 1: Follow the steps above to remove the Petasense Mote from the mount. Step 2: With a chisel and rubber hammer you can gently chip away the SteelStik Epoxy easily and recover the Mount. A Flathead Screwdriver can also be used in place of a chisel. 14 Mote Model 3 User Manual Step 3: Clean the Mount by chipping away any leftover epoxy residue with the Chisel/Rubber Hammer. A Handheld Grinder can also be used to clean the Mount. 15 Mote Model 3 User Manual Blink Up - How to Connect Vibration Motes to WiFi How to Connect Vibration Motes to WiFi Connecting Vibration Motes to your WiFi network is a quick and simple process, which utilizes a technology called Blink Up. This is a method of using your mobile device to optically communicate WiFi login credentials to a Vibration Mote.
* Note: If your WiFi network was provided by Petasense, your Vibration Motes should already be configured to the wireless network when you receive them. Summary 1. Log in to the Petasense App 2. Configure your WiFi credentials 3. Power up the Vibration Mote 4. Initiate Blink Up 5. Confirm a successful WiFi connection What you will need Petasense Vibration Mote 16 Mote Model 3 User Manual a desk) access. iOS mobile device 3V CR123a batteries WiFi network access (see network requirements) Pro Tip: Perform Blink Up in a low-light area Indoors, away from any windows or ambient lights, best results in a shaded area (e.g. underneath Step 1: Log in to the Petasense App 1-1. Install the Petasense App Using your iOS mobile device, install the Petasense App from the App Store. 1-2. Login using your email and password If you have not set up a personal Petasense Login, contact your Petasense Account Admin to gain On the main dashboard page, select More from the bottom-right corner of the screen. Select Configure WiFi and enter the SSID and password of your WiFi network. Step 2: Configure your WiFi credentials 2-1. Navigate to Blink Up Then select Blink Up. 2-2. Enter your WiFi Credentials Then select Next. Step 3: Power up the Vibration Mote 3-1. Access the battery compartment of the Mote Unscrew the steel S-ring and slide it over the top of the Mote. Remove the Mote from the steel mount and carefully pull off the plastic cover. 3-2. Insert the battery Insert one 3V CR123a battery into the battery compartment. 17 Mote Model 3 User Manual 3-3. Confirm a successful power-up On the opposite side of the battery compartment, you will notice a flashing red LED on the top-
right corner of the Mote, indicating that the Mote was successfully powered up and ready to receive WiFi credentials. If no light appears; remove the battery, wait 15 seconds and reinsert the battery. Step 4: Initiate Blink Up 4-1. Select Start on your mobile device After selecting Start, there will be a 3-second countdown on-screen before Blink-Up starts. You will need to quickly perform the next step before the countdown ends. 4-2. Place the Mote (LED side) on the screen of your mobile device With your mobile device on a table or in your palm, place the Mote on top with the blinking red LED facing the screen. If the Blink Up sequence starts before you place the Mote on the screen, wait until the sequence is over, select the back arrow and try again. 4-3. Confirm a successful Blink Up As soon as the Blink Up sequence is over, pick up the Mote and check the LED. You should immediately see a flashing green LED, indicating that the Mote successfully received your WiFi credentials. Step 5: Confirm a successful WiFi connection 5-1. Confirm a recent measurement on the Petasense App To confirm that the mote has taken a measurement select the Sensors option at the bottom of your screen. Then select the Sort option at the top left of the screen. From there select Serial Number - Ascending/Descending. Find the serial number of the mote you are attempting to connect and verify that a measurement has been taken by checking the Last Measurement option. 5-2. Reassemble the Mote 18 Mote Model 3 User Manual Once you have confirmed the connection, you may remove the battery until it is time to install the Mote on a machine. Then replace the plastic cap and place the Mote on the steel mount. Lastly, place the steel S-ring over the top of the Mote and tighten clockwise at the base. Success! Your Vibration Mote is now connected to WiFi!
RF exposure information:
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use the product that maintain a 20cm separation distance between the user's body and the host. MPE limit for RF exposure at prediction frequency is 1mW/cm2 for 2.4GHz WLAN/BT . The MPE for 2.4GHz WLAN is 0.001mW/cm2, Bluetooth is 0.000mW/cm2 . It satisfy RF exposure compliance. FCC statements:
conditions:
undesired operation. unauthorized This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 19