ShockLog 298 Overview The ShockLog® 298 is the flagship model in the SpotSee® series of impact recorders, which includes the ShockLog 248, SpotBot Cellular, and g-View impact recorders. With user-programmable impact scale and frequency filters, the ShockLog 298 offers the most flexible option for customers. The ShockLog 298 monitors impact events, vibration, and internal temperature and provides peak value (time slot) and summary period journey profile data. The ShockLog 298 will record the detailed impact curve of up to 870 events. In addition to impact recording, optional accessories allow you to tailor the ShockLog 298 for your requirements. Sensors can be added to the ShockLog 298 to record external temperature, humidity, pressure, tilt, and roll conditions. An optional GPS module allows you to capture the location of alarms and unit summaries. With the optional cellular module, it’s possible to receive real-time notifications when out of tolerance conditions occur. An optional satellite module provides connectivity even in areas where cellular service does not exist. Know with GPS accuracy, the location of out of tolerance conditions and summary positions. The ShockLog 298 is a highly durable impact recorder that can be configured to monitor critical parameters, providing an unmistakable alert that an impact to a shipment or equipment may have compromised its integrity, performance, or safe operation. Identify Incidents Before Delivery or Installation ShockLog 298 delivers alerts that your product has encountered conditions that might affect its performance or safety, enabling immediate inspection and remediation at the time shipment is received or before installation in the field. Protect Your High Value Assets Customers use the ShockLog 298 impact recorder to: • Alert recipients and operators to inspect goods and equipment for potential damage • Determine baseline damage boundaries • Detect mishandling during shipping, operation and storage, enabling you to identify and assign accountability and take corrective action • Make adjustments to product packaging, loading process, carriers, or mode of transport • Help identify opportunities for improvement through journ
Open the catalog to page 1ShockLog 298 Applications The ShockLog 298 is designed for applications where a variety of conditions are to be monitored. Below is a small sampling of applications in which the ShockLog 298 has been used: • Automotive parts: Motors, pumps, windshields, engines, transmissions • Transportation: Rail cars, barges, cranes, and trucking fleets • Energy: Oil and gas drilling tools, power transformers, nuclear materials, solar panels, and wind turbines • Defense and aviation: Lasers, missiles, munitions, gyroscopes, aircraft engines, rocket boosters, and satellites • Medical and research: Lab equipment,...
Open the catalog to page 2Data Transfer Products damaged in transportation? The ShockLog 298 allows you to transmit data via iButton® interface, USB connection, or wireless. iButtons allow for easy control to setup, download, start and stop the ShockLog. A one page journey report can be downloaded using an iButton while keeping the unit secure and tamperproof. Gain complete programming control and full data access over the USB port. The cellular module (optional) delivers real-time notifications of conditions during transport. The satellite module (optional) delivers real-time satellite communication and global position...
Open the catalog to page 3Factory-Fit Options Specifications Key Specifications -22°F to 185°F Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C 2 x 3.6V lithium* thionyl chloride 2 x 1.5V AA alkaline* Battery Life: Up to 18 months w/ lithium battery Scale Factor Accuracy at 5G: Tilt Range Monitored: Transverse Sensitivity: 1.1lbs (without battery) 515g (without battery) Battery Type: Tilt and Roll Specifications Additional Error Other Ranges: ± 2% 157dBm reacquisition 148dBm cold starting High Accuracy Position: Satellite Module Specifications Cut-off Frequency Options (Programmable): Battery Type: 2 x 3.6V AA lithium (ShockLog)...
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