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Reporting

The Veva III provides three types of reports available on the FTP server.

Where to Find Report Files on the FTP Server

The default file structure on the FTP server is shown below

CONFIG
CONFIG/abc123.config
abc123
abc123/FILES
abc123/FILES/AUDIO
abc123/FILES/BEAT
abc123/FILES/PEAKS
abs123/FILES/TILT
abc123/FILES/VIBR
abc123/LOG

At the top level will be the CONFIG directory and a directory for each device reporting files to the FTP server. Each device directory is named using the device serial number (e.g. abc123).

The CONFIG directory contains configuration files for each device. Configuration files are named using the device's serial number with a .config suffix (e.g. abc123.config). Files with a .new or .new.bad suffix may be found here as well. See Uploading a Configuration File to the FTP Server for more information on managing files in this directory.

Within each device direcotry are directories for LOG and FILES. The LOG directory contains logs of files collected by the device and can be used for diagnostic purposes.

The FILES directory contains three directories where the PEAKS directory where PPV Histogram Reports are stored while the VIBR has Vibration Alarm Event Data Reports and Vibration Alarm Event Data Reports.

The FILES directory also contians the BEAT directory where Tilt Interval Data Report are stored whle the TILT directory contains the Tilt Alarm Event Report and Tilt Alarm Event Raw Data Report files.

When a microphone is attached to the Veva III - E01/W01, the AUDIO directory contains the Audio Interval Data Report and Vibration Event Raw Audio Data Report.

Vibration Reports

Peak Particle Velocity Histogram Report

The Veva III can be configured to periodically generate a peak particle velocity histogram report. The report includes periodic peak particle velocity data for each axis with associated timestamp and zero crossing frequency. The peak vector sum, with time stamp, is also provided. The Veva III can be configured to provide the report in either CSV or JSON format.

Type, interval
MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2023-06-02T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2022-05-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 5.0
Main F/W, 5.0.45
Orient. (g), -0.079,0.994,0.066
Bat,3.53
PPV units,mm/s
Filt#,1
Time,PPV X,Sec X,Hz X,PPV Y,Sec Y,Hz Y, PPV Z,Sec Z,Hz Z,PVS,Sec PVS
2023-07-11T16:00:00.000-04:00, 0.887,2023-07-11T16:00:01.080-04:00,45.454, 1.306,2023-07-11T15:58:45.000-04:00,50.000, 0.921,2023-07-11T15:58:45.040-04:00,50.000, 1.527,2023-07-11T15:58:44.980-04:00
2023-07-11T16:05:00.000-04:00, 1.497,2023-07-11T16:03:38.960-04:00,45.454, 1.584,2023-07-11T16:03:39.260-04:00,45.454, 0.940,2023-07-11T16:01:32.220-04:00,41.666, 2.135,2023-07-11T16:03:38.960-04:00
2023-07-11T16:10:00.000-04:00, 1.932,2023-07-11T16:05:55.800-04:00,50.000, 2.256,2023-07-11T16:05:55.520-04:00,50.000, 0.648,2023-07-11T16:08:20.360-04:00,45.454, 2.856,2023-07-11T16:05:55.500-04:00

Vibration Alarm Event Data Report

When an vibration alarm event occurs, the Veva III generates an alarm report file. The report includes the peak particle velocity for each axis with associated time stamp and zero crossing frequency during the alarm event. The peak vector sum, with time stamp, is also provided. The Veva III can be configured to provide the report in either CSV or JSON format.

MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 3.6
Main F/W, 2.0.18
Sens F/W, 2.0.2
Orient. (g), 0.009,0.006,0.999
DegC,21.75
Bat,3.66
Filt#,0
Trig Time, 2019-04-22T15:50:39.905-04:00
Alert Time, 2019-04-22T15:50:39.905-04:00
PPV Trig (mm/s), 25.00, 25.00, 25.00
PPA (g),  0.081,  0.202,  0.711
PPD (mm),  0.081,  0.202,  0.711
PPV X,Sec X,Hz X,PPV Y,Sec Y,Hz Y,PPV Z,Sec Z,Hz Z,PVS,Sec PVS
 2.176,1.360,20.833, 4.636,1.419,31.250,27.996,1.336, 8.196,28.182, 0.336

Vibration Alarm Event Raw Data Report

In addition to the alarm event report, the Veva III can be configured to generate a file of raw data generated during the alarm event. This file contains acceleration readings recorded by the device at the configured sample rate. The Veva III can be configured to provide the report in CSV, JSON, or BIN format, which is a compressed file format. By default, the Veva III uploads BIN format files to the FTP server.

Alarm event raw data can be provided in velocity reading instead of acceleration. Please contact Inzwa for more information if you require velocity data.

The Veva III should be set to BIN mode when using Inzwa Cloud or FTP Service. See Export Control Commands for more information.

USBM and other Standards-based Reports

These reports are generated by Inzwa Cloud, Inzwa's device management platform. For more informatino on these report, please see Alarm Reports in the Inzwa Cloud Documentation. If you aren't using our platform, please contact us for more information.

Tilt Reports

Tilt Interval Data Report

The Veva III can be configured to periodically generate a report of tilt readings taken at a configured interval. The report includes baseline and current pitch and roll tilt readings as well as a calculated differential pitch and roll readings. The Veva III can be configured to provide the report in either CSV or JSON format.

Type, tilt beat
MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 3.6
Main F/W, 4.1.9
Sens F/W, 4.1.9
Orient. (g), 0.033,0.001,25.939
Bat,3.73
Time,BaseP,BaseR,Pitch,Roll,dPitch,dRoll,degC
2020-11-12T14:58:41.729-05:00,-0.0141,0.0105,5.0250,-0.3322,5.0391,-0.3427,23.99

Tilt Alarm Event Report

When a tilt alarm event occurs, a report is generated containing the timestamp of the event and the pitch and roll baseline, current and differential values at the time of the alarm.

Type, tilt alert
MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2021-02-17T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2021-02-17T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 3.6
Main F/W, 4.1.15
Sens F/W, 4.1.15
Orient. (g), 0.000,0.000,0.000
Bat,3.69
Alert Time, 2021-02-17T15:57:20.767-05:00
,Base,,Trigger,,Alert
Axis,Pitch,Roll,Pitch,Roll,Pitch,Roll
Values, 0.715, 0.309, 0.000, 5.000, -5.343, 4.075

Tilt Alarm Event Raw Data Report

In addition to the alarm event report, the Veva III can be configured to generate a file of tilt data recorded prior to and during the alarm event. This file contains pitch and roll baseline, current and differential calculations at an increased frequency from the typical collection interval.

Type, tilt data
MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2019-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 3.6
Main F/W, 4.1.15
Sens F/W, 4.1.15
Orient. (g), 0.000,0.000,0.000
Bat,3.71
Alert Time, 2020-11-16T15:57:20.657-05:00
Time,BaseP,BaseR,Pitch,Roll,dPitch,dRoll,degC
2020-11-16T15:57:16.130-05:00,0.7151,0.3094,-0.0029,1.4924,-0.7180,1.1830,21.55
2020-11-16T15:57:17.130-05:00,0.7151,0.3094,-0.0025,1.4915,-0.7175,1.1821,21.75

Audio Reports

Audio Interval Data Report

When a microphone is connected, a Veva III E01/W01 collects Leq, Lmin, Lmax and several percentile measurements during a user-defined period.

Type, audio
MAC, abc123
Cal Date, 2023-03-16T00:00:00.000+01:00
Man Date, 2022-05-15T00:00:00.000+01:00
H/W, 5.0
Main F/W, 5.2.15
Orient. (g), -0.002,0.000,0.999
Bat,3.61
Audio units,dB
Weighting,A
Time,Leq,Lmin,Lmax,L1,L5,L10,L50,L90,L95,L99
2024-03-01T13:50:00.000-05:00, 49.5,27.5,76.6,50.6,45.0,35.3,28.8,28.1,28.0,27.9
2024-03-01T13:55:00.000-05:00, 41.5,27.6,64.0,51.9,46.8,43.9,31.9,29.0,28.4,28.4

Vibration Event Raw Audio Data Report

In addition to the audio interval data report, the Veva III E01/W01 will capture roa audio waveform data during a vibration event. This file contains instantanouse sound pressure level data that can be converted to Leq data or even sound files in order to listen to the audio captured during the event. Inzwa Cloud automatically converts the raw data. Contect Inzwa for infomrmation on converting these files without using Inzwa Cloud.


Last update: March 8, 2024