ASPION G-Log Manager – PC software / Creating and editing profiles
User manual – Version 3.2/11-19 Copyright © ASPION GmbH Page 26
Settings for the ASPION G-Log 2 profile:
Enter a profile name.
The battery lifespan affects the maximum recording time of the sensor. The data rate is automatically
calculated from the entries that were defined for the battery lifespan. The data rate is reduced for
longer durations. Highest data rate: 400Hz; lowest data rate: 25Hz.
Please note: the data rate is the higher, the shorter you define the lifespan of the battery. A high data
rate is useful especially for the recording of short shocks.
Define the threshold value for one shock event for all 3 axes for both directions ±. If this defined value is
exceeded for at least one of the 3 axes with the corresponding duration (see), the sensor records this
event.
Please note: the sensor saves 950 events (shock/temperature/humidity/activities). If the non-volatile
memory is full, events of an earlier date are overwritten. This excludes the first shock value and the 8
peak shock values, see ASPION G-Log shock sensors, chapter 3.2., "Technical data ASPION G-Log 2".
Important: with some combinations of selected threshold and shock duration, you may not receive
relevant and useful recordings. Please refer to the already included default profiles and talk to your
technicians or contact your supplier/support to be able to define the right settings.
The threshold value for the shock duration is entered in milliseconds.
Please note: the shorter the duration, the earlier a shock event is recorded.
To monitor sensor activity and to permanently record climate data at the same time, a shock and a
climate event are triggered at regular intervals. It is called activity event for orientation and climate.
The shock events are used to visualize the orientation, see ASPION G-Log Manager – PC software,
chapter 10, "Orientation". The climate events record climate data for the selected interval
independently of the set threshold values, which are displayed in the analyses together with other
climate data if the values are above or below the set threshold.
Here you can define the time of the interval in days or hours or deactivate this function. The time when
the activity event is triggered is defined as follows:
- for days: at the next full hour after the start date
- for hours: time-triggered by the number of hours starting with the start date and time (at the full
hour)
Example:
Start = 25.05.19 at 06:30
>> when selecting 3 hours, the first recording is made on 25.05.19, at 10:00
>> when selecting 1 day, the first recording is made on 26.05.19, at 06:00
Please note: the sensor saves 950 events in total. This count also includes activity events, each
measurement containing a shock and climate event. Earlier events are overwritten in the circular
buffer, but the first shock value as well as the 8 peak shock values are permanently stored with details,
see ASPION G-Log shock sensors, chapter 3.2., "Technical data ASPION G-Log 2".