Wavelogix
Section 1
Before you arrive
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Datalogger charged for 12 hours before deployment
At least 2 sensors confirmed for each test location
Wavelogix Dashboard account active and accessible on phone
Sensor IDs noted (or QR scanner ready)
Cable ties, mounting hardware, and extenders on hand
LTE coverage verified at pour location
56
Max monitoring days
2+
Sensors per location
12h
Charge before use
Section 2
Sensor placement
Select your installation type for specific steps.
Top surface must face UP and contact concrete directly. Keep rebar at least 2" clear of the sensing zone.
1
Position the sensor
Place in test location. Top (shiny/hard) surface faces up and contacts concrete directly. Do NOT install facing down.
2
Ensure 4" minimum coverage
At least 4 inches (10 cm) of concrete above the sensor. Sensing zone extends 2" in all directions from the top and sides.
3
Clear the sensing zone
Keep rebar, formwork, and sidewalls at least 2" away. Bottom of sensor has no clearance restriction.
4
Secure the sensor
Place on solid ground, or suspend in concrete tied to rebar. If rebar spacing is tight, position the top surface between rebar gaps.
Any fastening that obstructs the sensor face causes inaccurate measurements. Protect cable from paving equipment.
1
Place sensor on the ground
Set directly on ground. Use rubber feet mounting holes to position it.
2
Secure with nails or cable ties
Fasten through mounting holes only. Do NOT cover or obstruct the top surface.
3
Protect the cable
If using a slip-form paver, cut a channel in the base and route the cable through it. Unprotected cables may be cut by equipment.
1
Attach to lower rebar level
Tie the sensor to the lower section of rebar using cable ties through the mounting holes in the sensor feet.
2
Secure the cable
Run the sensor cable along the lower rebar level. Fasten tightly with cable ties. Tape down any sections exposed to foot traffic.
3
Do not obstruct top surface
Ensure secure placement without anything crossing the top sensing face.
4
Mount datalogger safely
Avoid sidewalls for long-term mounting. Use catwalk nails to hang it elevated in a secure position.
Section 3
Datalogger installation
1:1 pairing — one datalogger connects to one sensor.
1
Mount elevated on a pole or cone
Unit is reusable and water-resistant. Elevation prevents damage and improves LTE signal.
2
Connect to the sensor
Use the quarter-turn locking connector. Align arrows → push firmly → twist until it snaps into place. Confirm fully locked before deployment.
3
Plug in 30–60 min before pour
System must be active and ready before concrete is placed. This ensures data logging starts on time.
LED indicator guide
IndicatorColorMeaning
Battery
Fully charged (28-day life with stable LTE)
Battery
Partially drained — recharge before next use
Battery
Empty
Sensor
Measurement complete
Sensor
Measurement in progress
Sensor
Sensor failure or broken
Network
Connected
Network
Connection in progress
Network
Connection failure
Section 4
Dashboard setup
Log in at wavelogix.tech before the pour begins.
Adding a sensor to a pour
1
Go to the Pour page
Navigate to your project and select the specific pour.
2
Click "New Sensor"
Button appears in the sensors table area of the Pour page.
3
Scan or enter the Sensor ID
Scan QR code on the sensor, or type the ID manually. Accuracy is critical — an incorrect ID requires deleting and re-adding the sensor.
4
Confirm it appears in the list
Click the sensor name to open the Sensor page and verify everything is set up correctly.
Status column reference
READY
Sensor is active and waiting to detect concrete coverage. No action needed.
ACTIVE
Concrete detected and logging has begun. Compressive strength readings appear ~15 minutes after coverage (may take 1–3 hrs for a non-zero value).
Strength projections display automatically on all new pours — no extra setup needed. Temperature monitoring begins immediately after the sensor goes ACTIVE.
Section 5
Monitoring the pour
Continuous monitoring recommended from 7 to 28 days.
7
Min. continuous days
28
Standard duration
7d
Datalogger battery
Datalogger rotation strategy
1
Monitor Pour A for 7 continuous days
Maintain connection for the full minimum period before rotating.
2
Remove and fully recharge
Recharge the datalogger before any redeployment.
3
Deploy on Pour B
Continue monitoring the next pour as needed.
4
Return to Pour A at Day 28
Log final strength measurements to complete the pour record.
GPS accuracy is limited inside buildings — dataloggers require clear LTE signal for reliable location tracking. Introduced November 2024; some older pours may not include location data.
Section 6
Generate a report
Export a professional PDF summary — one sensor, multiple, or all.
Enter data before exporting
A
Pour-level information
Click "Add Pour Info" in the action bar. Fields: batch ticket, slump, air content, supplier, contractor, location notes, custom fields.
B
Sensor deployment details
Click the pencil icon in the sensors table. Add deployment photo and any per-sensor notes here.
Generate the report
1
Click "Export Report" in the action bar
2
Select the sensors to include — one, multiple, or all
3
Enter any custom notes — these are not saved after generation
4
Click "Finish" — PDF generates in the background and downloads automatically when ready
To set a custom flexural coefficient: Projects → choose Pour → switch to Flexural View → click Edit icon → update input. Available in both Imperial and Metric units.
Section 7
Support
Wavelogix technical support — Carol Stream, IL.
Technical Support
Adrian Martinez
REBEL® System Support Specialist
adrian.m@wavelogix.tech wavelogix.tech support@wavelogix.tech
Office
Wavelogix HQ
314 Saint Paul Blvd., Carol Stream, IL 60188
Quick reference
12h
Charge before use
4"
Min. coverage
2"
Rebar clearance

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