Technical Data ShockLog Satellite Impact Recording & Tracking System Key Features The ShockLog Satellite impact recording and tracking system combines the ShockLog 298 impact recorder and a satellite communication module to deliver impact recording, real-time reporting and asset location. The system is programmed with parameters optimized for the users asset. The ShockLog Satellite has been developed to monitor shock based on acceleration measurements and impact frequency, then report unacceptable conditions that are potentially damaging. The web-hosted tracking application allows you to view your assets in transit. The ShockLog Satellite is especially suitable for applications where the cost of exposure to out-of-specification environmental conditions and the need to locate the asset are critical. When any of the accelerometer signals exceeds the wake-up threshold, the ShockLog processor turns on and checks the sensor outputs at full sampling speed (4096 samples per second per axis). If the output of any sensor exceeds the warning or alarm thresholds, the ShockLog Satellite will record a detailed event. In addition, the detailed time rning, the first to trigger an alarm and subsequent events will be recorded. Configurations can be set to record 108 events with the highest sampling rate or 870 events at lower sampling rates. The ShockLog Satellite has the ability to set alarm conditions on any of the selected data: Peak X,Y, Z gRMS Tilt & Roll Internal Temperature www.spotsee.io Rev: 02/2019Technical Data ShockLog Satellite Specifications System Specification -30 to 60C / -86 to 140F Operating temperature range The unit shall remain operational over the -40 to 85C / -40 to 185F range but may experience baertt y life and RF signal degradation. 320.3 x 239 x 119.1 mm / Dimensions 12.61 x 9.41 x 4.69 in Weight 4.4kg / 9.7lbs 2 x 3.6V AA Lithium (ShockLog) Baertt y 4 x 1.5V AA Lithium (Satellite Module) 4 x 3.6V C-Sized Lithium (Baertt y Pack) Baertt y life Up to 12 months Case material Fiberglass Sealing NEMA 1, 3, 4X, 6P, 12 Satellite technology Global LEO Satellite operation using the Globalstar Simplex Data Network ShockLog Satellite web hosted application Supported on Chrome, IE & Firefox ShockLog desktop software Functions on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10 Satellite Communications / Interfaces USB 2 iButton A-D converter resolution 12 bits Flash memory for data 4096 kbytes Data Collection Event processor wake-up delay 2.5 ms Timeslot interval 600 to 3600 seconds Samples per channel per event 512 to 4096 Maximum number of events (detailed) 108 to 870 Event duration 1 to 128 seconds www.spotsee.io Rev: 02/2019