IBIS
GmbH
SiViB
Record 1500 / Record Control Manual Page 4
IBIS
Ingenieurbüro für Instandhaltungs- und Schwingungsmeß-Systeme GmbH
Reinheimer Str. 17, 64846 Groß-Zimmern, Germany; www.ibis-gmbh.de
Tel. +49 6071/42222, Fax +49 6071/71707, Email: info@ibis-gmbh.de
System Description
SiViB Record 1500 is a compact unit for
complete machine condition monitoring.
The most important condition indicators
vibration, speed, temperature, and other
process parameters are handled in only
one monitor. Up to 370 data sets for all
inputs and time stamp may be stored
either in time intervals or based on
trigger events like alarm conditions. The
compact size and easy installation
makes SiViB ideal for use on motors,
pumps, fans etc. An input for selection
between two different alarm sets allows
the implementation on non continuously
running machines, such as machine
tools.
Functions:
Using the free configuration software, the ranges and alarm levels can be set easily and transferred
from a PC to SiViB via the standard RS 232 serial link using a nullmodem cable. The configuration
software runs under Windows 95, 98 and NT4.0.
During the operation of the machine, vibration is being monitored. When the vibration supersedes one
of the alarm setpoints, the according output will switch to alarm.
If meaningful, an input controlling the active set of alarm setpoints can be used. The machine control
system can provide the information if the machine is in idle or working under load. Different alarm
settings might make sense and can therefore be applied using this feature.
The alarm outputs are optically isolated transistors, allowing an easy interfacing to a PLC System.
LED´s on the front panel indicate the alarm status.
The measurement values can be stored in an internal memory either in selected intervals or on trigger
events, such as alarm conditions. The memory can hold up to 370 data sets each consisting of all
input levels and a time stamp. The data can be transferred to a PC using the RS323 serial link or
alternatively by a smartcard. The card is first inserted into the SiViB for being loaded with the data.
Then it is taken to a PC with a smartcard reader connected. The software SiViB Record Control
unloads the data from the card into the PC and stores to data files. A graphical trend display window in
the software makes it easy to identify deterioration of machine condition.
The optionally available software package SiViB Record Control Pro adds features like frequency
spectras and run up / coast down for further diagnosis and troubleshooting more complex machinery
problems. Using this advanced software saves you the costs for an additional vibration analyzer.