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5. The Web User Interface (WebUI)
Once the connection with the MR3000SB is established, and the IP address of the MR3000SB is
known, the Web user interface (WebUI) must be opened. Just launch your favorite Web browser,
and enter the IP address of the SB in the address bar. Depending on your Web browser, you may
have to enter the letters “http://” before the IP address.
You are prompted for the Login / password. By default the Login is user and the password is the
serialnumber of the MR3000SB – as shown on the housing.
The interface is divided in 7 main tabs:
Start allows you to configure all parameters related to recording and allows you to easily
retrieve the most recently recorded files.
Status displays status information.
System allows you to configure the interfaces and some services related to it.
User Parameters contains the parameters related to alarms and alerting and other
general parameters not related to recording. Relays can be configured in this tab as well.
View allows a real-time graphical display of the waveform data or the vibration level
(background recording)
Master (only available in the Master recorder) allows you to set-up a network of SB to
perform common trigger and common alarm. This feature is only available if the
Master/Slave option is activated on this recorder, which is called the master.
Recording List shows the content of the memory card with all the recorded events. Here
you may select files for immediate download.
After you modified some settings on a page, you can:
Click Apply to validate your changes. It means that the content of the page is sent to the
MR3000SB, which will restart all services accordingly.
Click Restore if you want to discard your changes.
NOTE: If you do not click Apply and leave the tab, your changes are lost.
5.1 Start
In this part you will find all the settings related to data acquisition and recording. When talking about
“signal” in this chapter, it actually means “the signal coming from the sensor”.
5.1.1. Manual recording
You can start recording an event by clicking on the start button, and stop the recording with stop.
When the SB is recording, the yellow LED turns on. The current recording status and the recording
duration are shown.

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Bartec Syscom MR3000C Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
TypeSeismic Recorder
Channels3
GPS SynchronizationYes
Data StorageInternal Flash Memory
Communication InterfaceEthernet, USB
Operating Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Protection ClassIP67
Resolution24 bit
Sampling RateUp to 1000 samples per second
Accuracy0.1%
Response Time1 ms

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Features

Details the main capabilities and characteristics of the MR3000SB device.

1.2 Specifications

Lists the operational parameters and environmental limits of the MR3000SB.

1.3 Applications

Outlines the primary use cases for structural monitoring with the MR3000SB.

2. HARDWARE

2.1 Mechanical Drawing – Overview

Provides visual diagrams and dimensions of the MR3000SB unit.

2.2 Connectors

Describes the various input/output ports and their functions on the MR3000SB.

2.3 Status LEDs

Explains the meaning of the status indicator lights on the MR3000SB.

2.4 Opening the Lid

Details the procedure and precautions for accessing the internal components of the MR3000SB.

4. OPERATING WITH THE MR3000SB

4.1 Preparing the SB for field use

Guides on setting up the MR3000SB for deployment and data acquisition in the field.

4.2 Power Options

Explains the different methods for powering the MR3000SB, including battery and mains.

4.3 Additional services

Covers supplementary features like embedded SFTP server for data access.

5. The Web User Interface (WebUI)

5.1 Start

Details how to initiate recording sessions and access recent data via the WebUI.

5.2 Status

Describes how to monitor the operational status and key indicators of the MR3000SB.

5.3 System

Covers configuration of hardware interfaces and software services like LAN, DDNS, and VPN.

5.4 User Parameters

Explains how to configure alerting and general device parameters not related to acquisition.

5.5 VIEW

Describes how to view real-time waveform data and background recording levels.

5.6 Master functionality

5.6.1. Config / Status and Master/slave configuration

Explains how to set up and manage a network of MR3000SB/MR3000C devices.

5.6.2. Common Trigger

Details configuring synchronized trigger events across multiple networked MR3000SB units.

5.7 Recording List

Provides access to stored event files and options for immediate download.

5.8 System warning

Describes how the system alerts users to configuration issues or errors.

5.9 Rest API

Information on the REST API for programmatic interaction with the MR3000SB.

6. Available spare parts and accessories

Appendix A: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Crucial safety guidelines for installation, operation, and handling of the MR3000SB.

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