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Table of Contents 

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intelliRock® III Solution Overview 

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What’s new in intelliRock III  8

intelliRock Applications 

8

     

Maturity 8

     Temperature Profiling 

9

intelliRock Reader Overview  9

IntelliRock Logger Overview  10

     Decoding Logger Part Numbers  11

     Logger Types 

14

     Reviewing Logger Data 

12

Cloud Software Overview 

12

Wireless Remote Overview  12

intelliRock III Quick Reference 

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intelliRock Reader Setup 

14

Starting an intelliRock Logger 14

Reviewing Logger Data 

14

Downloading Logger Data to the Reader 

15

Transferring Data from a Reader to the intelliRock 

Cloud 15

Using the Thermal Camera  15

Using the intelliRock III Reader 

16

intelliRock III Reader Setup  16

     Setting the Time and Date  17

     Choosing Language Support 

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     Establishing Bluetooth Connectivity 

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Reader Battery Life  19

Starting and Using Loggers  20

Starting an intelliRock Logger  

20

Resetting a Logger  24

Reviewing Logger Data 

24

Downloading Logger Data to the Reader 

26

     Entering Logger Data Notes 

27

     Viewing Graphs of Logger Data 

28

Using the Thermal Camera  30

intelliRock III PC Software  33

Installing the intelliRock PC software 33

Connecting the intelliRock III Reader to the PC 

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     Connecting via Micro USB  34

     Connecting via Bluetooth  35

Transferring Logger Data to the PC  35

Transferring Calibrations to the Reader 

36

Configuring 900 MHz Radio Connectivity for Re-

mote Boxes  37

Using the intelliRock III Cloud Software 

41

Logging in to The intelliRock Cloud  41

Administering and Managing Users  42

Creating or Managing Projects in the Cloud  43

     Reviewing Project Data 

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     Synchronizing Graph Data Based on Logger          

 

Start Time 

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     Setting Alerts 

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     Viewing and Editing Alerts  48

     Sharing Report Data 

50

Calibrations 50

     Viewing and Managing Existing Calibrations 

51

     Entering New Calibrations  52

Managing Cloud Settings and Remote Boxes 

52

Viewing Thermal Images 

54

Accessing the intelliRock Cloud from a Smart-

phone 55

Using the intelliRock Wireless Remote 

57

Connecting Loggers to the Wireless Remote Box 

58

Changing the Wireless Remote Box Name  58

Locating the Wireless Remote Box on the Site 

59

Activating the Wireless Remote Box  60

     Setting the Automatic Data Transfer Interval 

60

     Using 900 MHz Radio Connectivity for Remote 

Boxes 60

Manually “Pushing” Data to the Cloud 

61

Wireless Remote Box Battery Life 

61

Placing Loggers in a Structure 

62

Troubleshooting and Support 

63

Warranty 64

Appendix 65

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Page 1: ...intelliRock III Operating Instructions Guide...

Page 2: ...FLIR Systems and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners Quality Assura...

Page 3: ...the intelliRock PC software 33 Connecting the intelliRock III Reader to the PC 34 Connecting via Micro USB 34 Connecting via Bluetooth 35 Transferring Logger Data to the PC 35 Transferring Calibratio...

Page 4: ...4 intelliRock III Operating Instructions Guide...

Page 5: ...ities compared to previous intelliRock gen erations The system takes the guesswork out of concrete decision making allowing users to report and review concrete data from anywhere using the intelliRock...

Page 6: ...ssible from anywhere via mobile devices The intelliRock Cloud al lows users to securely store display and share data from individual loggers as well as mix data and calibration curves Using the cloud...

Page 7: ...n the European market Figure 1 4 The intelliRock III Wireless Remote 5 The intelliRock PC Uploader software Microsoft Windows software used for transferring logger data from the hand held reader to a...

Page 8: ...ndicators Full keyboard The intelliRock III reader now features a full alphabetic keyboard that speeds up data entry Reader display The system now features a color screen with better resolution than t...

Page 9: ...should make the decision about which method to use Temperature Profiling Documenting the temperature profiles and gradients of in place concrete is another applica tion of the intelliRock III system...

Page 10: ...reader use the terminals located on the top of the reader as shown in Figure 1 8 Figure 1 8 The terminals for connecting a logger to the intelliRock reader Refer to the Starting and Using Loggers sect...

Page 11: ...tervals for up to 180 days the part number format for loggers remains consistent from previous generation intelliRock sys tems Figure 1 10 shows how to interpret logger part numbers Figure 1 10 Interp...

Page 12: ...ored in the intelliRock cloud With intelliRock concrete data now stored in the cloud it is accessible from anywhere using a smartphone or through any internet connect ed computing device with a browse...

Page 13: ...pm EST station When 900 MHz connectivity is in use logger data is first transferred to the PC soft ware and from there goes to the intelliRock cloud Reference the Using the intelliRock Wireless Remote...

Page 14: ...Method and Logger Location 5 After completing logger setup select the Save F1 menu option to start the logger The logger display screen will indicate a Run Status of Running during the first 60 min ut...

Page 15: ...onnecting via Bluetooth slower Windows 10 only make sure that the reader is paired with the PC 2 In the PC software click the Reader pull down list and select the reader For micro USB connected reader...

Page 16: ...of the reader screen will display the time date and battery status The second line of the screen shows the status of any connected logger and its seri al number If no logger is connected to the reader...

Page 17: ...gle between temperature scales F5 selecting the More menu option will advance to a screen that displays a directory of logger data files stored on the reader These intelliRock reader settings are pers...

Page 18: ...h the languages currently supported by the reader Establishing Bluetooth Connectivity The intelliRock III reader supports Bluetooth connectivity to a PC to transfer logger data from the reader to the...

Page 19: ...ng is persistent However should the Bluetooth connection fail simply follow the proce dure described in this section to re establish it Select the Menu F5 option to return to the home screen Reader Ba...

Page 20: ...the intelliRock reader It does not matter which color wire goes to which color terminal Figure 4 1 shows the reader connected to a logger Figure 4 1 The intelliRock III reader connected to a logger Wh...

Page 21: ...ger select the Start F1 menu option which will open the first of the logger setup screens shown in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Logger setup screen From the first logger setup screen shown in Figure 4 4 firs...

Page 22: ...rature When the Nurse Saul method is selected datum temperature options are 0 C 10 C or 20 C When the Arrhenius method is selected datum temperature options are presented in one C increments 3 Use the...

Page 23: ...e the logger location the screen may tempo rarily display Good Link Testing or Updating When logger setup is complete the screen shown in Figure 4 8 will appear Figure 4 8 Logger setup complete screen...

Page 24: ...hich a user can reset the log ger After this interval is past the logger becomes locked and can no longer be restarted To reset a logger during this period from the screen shown in Figure 4 8 select t...

Page 25: ...me as entered during the setup process are shown The logger is currently running with the start time and date shown with the total run time To learn the PSI of the concrete around where the connected...

Page 26: ...scribed associate a calibration curve with the connected logger to get a PSI reading Refresh F4 refresh the display with the most current logger data Setup F5 access the logger setup menu as described...

Page 27: ...ored on the reader When convenient use the intelliRock PC software to transfer the data from the reader to the intelliRock cloud software to enable sharing of data and report generation Refer to the i...

Page 28: ...raph will appear on the reader screen as shown in Figure 4 16 Figure 4 16 Graph of data stored on a logger All data stored on the logger is shown in the graph Controls available when viewing the graph...

Page 29: ...th estimate line If no calibration mix is associated with the logger this line will not display Blue maturity line Green index line positioned at the center of the reader display As the user scrolls l...

Page 30: ...l camera startup screen It will take the camera a few seconds to normalize the image and calibrate itself after startup The camera lens is located on the back of the intelliRock reader and once the ca...

Page 31: ...the minimum temperature of the surface in the im age After taking a thermal image the reader screen will provide the user with the option of entering a text description to accompany the image Use the...

Page 32: ...r to the one shown in Figure 4 20 will display Figure 4 20 Directory of files on the reader Files with a suffix of TML are thermal image files To view them connect the reader to the intel liRock PC so...

Page 33: ...e software will run under Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 However Bluetooth connectivity to the intelliRock III reader is not supported under Windows 7 Make sure you have administrative rights to instal...

Page 34: ...ro USB is the fastest way to transfer data from the reader to the PC software To do so 1 Power on the intelliRock III reader 2 Connect the intelliRock III reader to the PC The micro USB port is locate...

Page 35: ...aders the PC s Bluetooth connectiv ity detects Enter the pairing code from the reader as shown in Figure 3 6 into the BLE Options popup as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Pairing the reader to the PC u...

Page 36: ...ng data as the intelliRock cloud software distinguishes between new data and duplicate data accepting just the data that isn t already on the cloud Transferring Calibrations to the Reader If the PC th...

Page 37: ...n a later section of this guide are set up for 900 MHz radio connectivity using the intelliRock PC software Wireless remote boxes are available with two options for transferring data from connected lo...

Page 38: ...more than one base station After connecting the base station to the PC click to pull down the Radio Serial Port list as shown in Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Radio Serial Port pull down list showing the base...

Page 39: ...s shown in Figure 5 9 while the base station is detecting wireless remote boxes Figure 5 9 Listening for wireless remote boxes The base station should detect all wireless remote boxes that are on the...

Page 40: ...40 intelliRock III Operating Instructions Guide...

Page 41: ...ck PC software to transfer stored logger data and images to the PC 3 Through wireless remote boxes After logger and thermal image data is transferred to the intelliRock PC software it automati cally i...

Page 42: ...load new calibrations 3 Users Add and administer users 4 Settings Set the preferred temperature scale upload a logo or manage wireless remote boxes 5 Thermal View and edit thermal image metadata From...

Page 43: ...strative rights for system and user management Admins can set user status to Active or Disabled to limit access to the intelliRock cloud without deleting the user Creating or Managing Projects in the...

Page 44: ...re Add a new project by clicking on the Add New Project button or select an existing project to manage from the Choose a Project to Edit pull down list which will navigate you to the screen shown in F...

Page 45: ...mperature data for a single logger location The temperature graph will initially display when one or more logger locations are selected as indicated by the blue highlighted tab just above the graph To...

Page 46: ...sensors at different times users often want to compare logger data that occurred at different points in time The sliding scale feature shown in Figure 6 10 allows you to move the graph lines of logge...

Page 47: ...the right end of each slider bar shows the amount of offset in the same units as the X axis Setting Alerts Users can set alerts for various events From the projects home screen alerts are set using t...

Page 48: ...re 6 12 Strength alert settings pop up window Provide the necessary inputs and make the desired selections in the alert pop up window and click the Set New Alert button to save the alert Viewing and E...

Page 49: ...m EST Figure 6 13 Viewing or editing an alert The alert text shown in the green bar is a link that when clicked will cause the alert pop up window similar to the one shown in Figure 6 12 to appear Fro...

Page 50: ...en print Use the landscape orientation to get the best output The Excel icon will download an Excel spreadsheet containing data from the selected logger s The PDF icon will create and download a Concr...

Page 51: ...llows the user to update this data The default view is for the calibration data Click the Strength Calculations or Calibration Graph to see a different view of the calibration For the Calibration Data...

Page 52: ...the calibration mix data for entry into the intelliRock cloud For a complete explanation of the calibration process refer to the appendix of this guide After obtaining the inputs for a new calibration...

Page 53: ...Figure 6 18 Cloud settings home screen Change settings as desired Click the MANAGE REMOTE BOXES button to access the list of intelliRock wireless remote boxes that are setup in the cloud Figure 6 19 s...

Page 54: ...remote box is a link and when clicked on navigates the user to a screen showing the details for that box as seen in Figure 6 20 Figure 6 20 Detailed information for a wireless remote box Make any desi...

Page 55: ...ach image has an Edit Thermal N link below the image where N refers to the image num ber Clicking this link opens the edit image pop up window shown in Figure 6 22 Figure 6 22 Editing thermal image as...

Page 56: ...23 shows the intelliRock cloud software login page on a smartphone screen Figure 6 23 Accessing the cloud from a smartphone The cloud software web interface will adjust to fit the size of the screen s...

Page 57: ...lular connection For areas with poor or no cellular reception 900 MHz radio connectivity is also supported and requires the use of the base station accessory shown in Figure 5 6 For European users 3G...

Page 58: ...each logger cable to one pair of the red and black terminals located inside the wire less remote box Each pair of connectors is numbered one through eight Ensure that the exposed wire of the logger ca...

Page 59: ...OXES button 5 All wireless remote boxes that are associated with the user account powered on and have LTE 4G connectivity should appear in a list shown in Figure 6 17 6 Click the blue pencil icon to t...

Page 60: ...g logger data directly to the cloud at 60 minute intervals Setting the Automatic Data Transfer Interval Wireless remote boxes are configured from the manufacturer to automatically push or trans fer da...

Page 61: ...to which the base station is connected Use the intelliRock PC software to configure 900 MHz radio connectivity for wireless remote boxes Refer to Configuring 900 MHz Radio Connectivity for Remote Boxe...

Page 62: ...ger cable near the logger but do not put the zip tie around the logger itself Place loggers two to four inches deep from the surface of a placement Review ASTM recommendations for details on logger de...

Page 63: ...it is unsupported o USB drivers Under Windows 10 the correct USB drivers to support connecting the intelliRock reader should already exist Under Windows 7 you may need to in stall the necessary driver...

Page 64: ...button on the wireless remote to force a manual data push Cloud software Cloud software access if the cloud software website is inaccessible verify that the URL is correct If it is but the cloud softw...

Page 65: ...65 intelliRock technical support Visit www flir com support or call 866 276 8369 9am 5pm EST Appendix...

Page 66: ...in the same way Embed the intelliRock maturity logger directly in the center of the cylinder Cure the cylinders per specifications IMPORTANT NOTE Be sure to activate the intelliRock maturity loggers w...

Page 67: ...oggers This is done by connecting the logger wires to the reader and the selecting F1 Current Reading options Record the resulting strength and maturity readings TAKE MATURITY READINGS Using the intel...

Page 68: ...ed strength development of the placed concrete and the strength regions of interest influence the determination of cylinder break intervals If extra data points are necessary additional cylinders can...

Page 69: ...t Visit www flir com support or call 866 276 8369 9am 5pm EST Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems Inc 2770 SW Parkway Avenue Wilsonville OR 97070 USA Customer Support Repair Calibration and Technical...

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