Introduction Assets are the machines equipped with one or multiple Treon Connect sensors.
Assets can be machines, sections of equipment, or part of a process. They are the basis for viewing machine health.
Introduction This article explains how to mount the Treon Industrial Node C on assets.
The Treon Industrial Node C is mounted on monitored equipment by gluing it.
Sensor location It is important to consider the location of the sensor and the contact between the sensor and the equipment, when mounting it to monitored equipment.
Introduction In order for the Treon Industrial Node and Treon Industrial Node 6 to connect with the Treon Gateway and show as active in Treon Connect, you first need to activate them.
Introduction In order for the Treon Industrial Node and Treon Industrial Node 6 to connect with the Treon Gateway and show as active in Treon Connect, you first need to activate them.
Introduction The main user interface of Treon Connect contains 10 menus contained in 3 groups:
Control The Control panel lets you set up your Treon Connect instance and change basic settings.
Introduction For your Treon Gateway to be able to transmit data to your Treon Connect platform, the gateway needs to be connected to the internet.
The Treon Gateway supports the following methods for establishing an internet connection:
Treon Connect is designed to support multiple roles within industrial environments. Understanding these user personas helps ensure smooth deployment, operation, and maintenance of your condition monitoring solution.
IT Administrator Mission: Managing access, hierarchy, and system connections
Status Treon Gateway When you click at the name of a Treon Gateway in the Devices list, a new tab opens.
Here you get all information connected with the device, including the online status, the uptime and the connection method: