The temperature and vibration sensors in the Treon Industrial Node C are located at the base of the device. Any part of the base can serve as a contact point, but for accurate readings, the contact area should be at least 30 x 25 mm.
Introduction The Assets function lets you define Assets, which define items and machines that are equipped with one or multiple Treon Connect sensors.
Assets for data collection enable you to acquire and manage data from assets using Treon measurement points, third-party devices, or OEMs to enhance operational visibility.
Your Treon Connect application is structured in the following way:
TREON CONNECT → GROUP → ASSET → SENSOR → POSITION
The following table explains the Treon Connect concepts and terminology you need to know to get started with Treon Connect:
What’s in the box The sales box of the Treon Gateway in Protective Enclosure contains the following:
Treon Gateway in Protective Enclosure Documentation Here is a video showing the unboxing of the Treon Condition Monitoring Starter Kit with a Treon Gateway In Protected Enclosure and Treon Industrial Nodes 6:
What’s in the box The sales box of the Treon Gateway in Protective Enclosure contains the following:
Treon Gateway in Protective Enclosure Documentation Here is a video showing the unboxing of the Treon Condition Monitoring Starter Kit with a Treon Gateway In Protected Enclosure and Treon Industrial Nodes 6:
Introduction Your Treon Connect Test Kit gateway typically comes equipped with a SIM card operational in your country.
Additionally, all Treon Gateways can be connected to the the internet via Ethernet connection or Wi-Fi.
No connection via SIM card If the Treon Gateway has a SIM card in its SIM card slot but does not connect to the network (indicated by a red status light), there are several possible root causes.