Description
Technical Parameters
Technical Specifications
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Manufacture |
BENTLY NEVADA |
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Model |
3500/42M-01-00 |
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Part Number |
3500/42M 176449-02 |
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Description |
Proximitor/Seismic Module |
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Origin |
USA |
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Dimension |
26*26*5cm |
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Weight |
0.8kg |
Product Details
The LEDs on the front panel of the Proximitor/Seismic Monitor 3500/42M indicate the operating status of the module as shown in the following figure.

OK: T X/RX Flashes at the rate that messages are received and transmitted.
TX/RX: Flashes at the rate that messages are received and transmitted.
BYPASS: Indicates that some of the monitor functions are temporarily suppressed.
Configuration Information
1.3500/42M-01-00 Proximitor/Seismic Monitor Configuration Options
Slot: The location of the monitor in the 3500 rack (2 through 15).
Rack Type: The type of Rack Interface Module installed in the rack (Standard or TMR).
Configuration I D: A unique six-character identifier which is entered when a configuration is downloaded to the 3500 rack.
2. Slot Input/Output Module Type
The I/O field lets you identify the type of I/O Module that is attached to the monitor (The option selected must agree with the I/O module installed).
Discrete I/O: Used when each Proximitor/Seismic Monitor and a Proximitor/Seismic Discrete I/O Module are installed for a standard or non-redundant application.
Discrete Internal I/O: The transducer field wiring is connected directly to the I/O module.
Discrete External I/ O: The transducer field wiring is connected to an External Termination Block and then routed from the External Termination Block to the I/O module through a 25-pin cable. The recorder field wiring is connected to an External Termination Block and then routed from the External Termination Block to the I/O module through a 9-pin ca.
Prox/Accel Internal Barrier I/O: The transducer field wiring is connected directly to the Proximitor/Seismic Monitor Internal Barrier I/O Module. Note that selecting the Prox/Accel Internal Barrier I/O option will disable certain transducer type options.
Prox/Velom Internal Barrier I/O: The transducer field wiring is connected directly to the Proximitor/Seismic Monitor Internal Barrier I/O Module. Note that selecting the Prox/Velom Internal Barrier I/O option will disable certain transducer type options.
Velom Internal Barrier I/O: The transducer field wiring is connected directly to the Proximitor/Seismic Monitor Internal Barrier I/O Module. Note that selecting the Velom Internal Barrier I/O option will disable certain transducer type options.
TMR I/: Used when three identical adjacent monitors and three TMR I/O Modules are installed for a TMR application. Both the discrete and bussed configurations use the same external I/O module, but are wired differently as per the following paragraphs.
TMR I/O (Discrete): This option is used when redundant transducers and field wiring are required. A set of twelve transducers is used to provide input signals to three identical adjacent monitors. Each transducer is connected to an External Termination Block and then routed to the Proximitor/Seismic TMR I/O Module using a 25-pin cable. The recorder field wiring is connected to an External Termination Block and then routed from the External Termination Block to the Proximitor/Seismic TMR I/O Module through a 99-pin cable.
TMR I/O (Bussed) This option is used when redundant transducers and field wiring are not required. A single set of four transducers is assigned to three identical adjacent monitors. Each transducer is connected to a Bussed External Termination Block, and then the Bussed External Termination Block is connected to the Proximitor/Seismic TMR I/O Modules using three 25-pin cables. The recorder field wiring is connected to an External Termination Block and then routed from the External Termination Block to the Proximitor/Seismic TMR I/O Module through a 9-pin cable.
Typical Verification Test Setup
The following figure shows the typical test setup for verifying a Proximitor/Seismic Monitor 3500/42M-01-00. The test equipment is used to simulate the transducer signal, and the laptop computer is used to observe the output from the rack.

Transducers can be connected to a 3500 rack in a variety of ways. Depending on the wiring option for the I/O module of your monitor, connect the test equipment to the monitor using one of the following methods:














