Introduction In Module 1 of our Treon Connect training we show how to set up your Treon Connect instance so you can see your data coming in:
Step 1 Getting Started: Activate your Treon Gateway and Treon Industrial Nodes
The following diagram shows the basic workflow of Treon Connect:
Treon Sensors capture temperature and vibration data from the equipment (the Assets) and transmit it to the Treon Gateway.
The Treon Gateway sends this data to the Treon Connect backend via its internet connection.
The following diagram shows the basic workflow of Treon Connect:
Treon Sensors capture temperature and vibration data from the equipment (the Assets) and transmit it to the Treon Gateway.
The Treon Gateway sends this data to the Treon Connect backend via its internet connection.
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:
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:
Introduction Your Treon Connect Gateway 2 in Protective Enclosure is typically supplied with a SIM card that is operational in your country.
All Treon Gateways can also connect to the internet via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.