Treon Industrial Node X

Installation with Treon Magnetic Glue Adapter for Flat Surface

Introduction With the Treon Magnetic Glue Mount Adapter for Flat Surface, the Treon Industrial Node X is glued to the equipment while the magnet temporarily holds the sensor in place during adhesive curing.

How to change profiles

Measurement profiles are designed to work well out of the box, but in many cases you may want to adjust them to better match your machines, operating patterns, or monitoring goals.

Mesh network deployment

Installation with Treon Magnetic Glue Adapter for Curved Surface

Introduction With the Treon Magnetic Glue Mount Adapter for Curved Surface, the Treon Industrial Node X can be installed on slightly curved or uneven mounting surfaces. The adapter compensates for curvature and allows the node to be correctly positioned and manually oriented before the adhesive cures.

Choose the best profile for your deployment

Selecting the right measurement profile helps ensure you get useful diagnostic data without unnecessary battery use. While the default profile works well for most deployments, machine speed and operating characteristics can significantly affect which measurements and settings provide the best results.

Installation with Direct glue mounting

Introduction With the Direct Glue Mounting method, the Treon Industrial Node X is attached directly to the machine surface using glue. This provides the shortest possible vibration transmission path, delivering excellent measurement quality.

Treon Industrial Node X activating

After installation, the Treon Industrial Node X needs to be turned on. Please note that we recommend first testing the Treon Gateway and all Treon Industrial Node X sensors before actual deployment.

Treon Industrial Node X - Profiles

Effect of profiles on battery lifetime

Battery life is a critical consideration when configuring measurement profiles. Treon Industrial Node X is designed to operate for long periods on battery power, but measurement frequency, calculation type, and network conditions all influence consumption.