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  • Page 2 To protect your warranty, you must complete and return a Warranty Registration Certificate, or complete the online Warranty Registration Form, within ten days of purchase. Units will be assumed out of warranty if there is no warranty card on file at Instantel. Retain this portion and the proof of purchase for your records.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before You Begin..................v Check the Package Contents....................v Record the MiniMate Plus Identification Numbers ............v Check Your Local Electric Power Supply................v Connect the Battery ......................vi Charge the Battery ......................vi Check the Monitor’s Memory ..................vii Complete and Return Your Registration Card..............vii Handling Precautions......................vii Condensed Instructions....................
  • Page 4 3.9. Right Arrow Key + Setups Key ................3–14 3.9.1. Timer Mode..................3–14 3.9.2. Daily Self Check ................3–15 3.9.3. Sensorcheck (Compliance Module Only) ......... 3–16 3.9.4. Measurement System (Compliance Module Only) ......3–16 3.9.5. Basic Channels (Compliance Module Only)........3–16 3.9.6.
  • Page 5 5. Reference ..................5–1 5.1. Additional Installation Procedures.................5–1 5.1.1. Wall Installation...................5–1 5.1.2. Ceiling Installation................5–4 5.2. Theory of Operation ....................5–5 5.2.1. Transducer ...................5–5 5.2.2. Microphone..................5–7 5.3. Sensorcheck ......................5–7 5.3.1. Checking the Transducer’s Geophones ..........5–7 5.3.2. Checking the Microphone..............5–8 5.3.3. Sensorcheck Report ................5–8 5.4.
  • Page 6 Notes: MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    Thank You ... Thank you for purchasing Instantel’s MiniMate Plus. You will find it the most advanced and easy– to–use seismograph available. If this is your first Instantel seismograph, welcome to the new World Standard set by Instantel. If this seismograph adds to your existing fleet, congratulations! You will find the new features simple to use and offer you powerful control over your monitoring operations.
  • Page 8: Connect The Battery

    To disconnect the battery for shipping or storage purposes, reverse the above procedure. Charge the Battery Before you use the MiniMate Plus, charge its battery for at least 24 hours. Although Instantel ships every MiniMate Plus fully charged, it is a good idea to top up the battery’s charge before use.
  • Page 9: Check The Monitor's Memory

    MiniMate Plus and the BlastWare III software programs for the first year. All you have to do is complete the registration card included with your MiniMate Plus and return it to Instantel by mail or facsimile within thirty (30) days of purchasing your new monitor. Handling Precautions •...
  • Page 10: Condensed Instructions

    • Never Force a Connector. Always align the connector to the port before inserting. • Use Only the Instantel Cable Supplied to Connect the MiniMate Plus to a Personal Computer. ® Use the BlastMate III PC connecting cable only, part number 712A2301. Using other cables including the BlastMate II to MiniMate™...
  • Page 11: Conventions Used Throughout This Manual

    Conventions Used throughout this Manual The following typographical conventions appear throughout this manual. Bold type This type indicates the MiniMate Plus keys you press. For example, when you see Setups key, it means press the Setups key located on the MiniMate Plus keyboard. Window This word, when capitalized, refers to a message window appearing on the MiniMate Plus display.
  • Page 12 Notes: MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    The MiniMate Plus offers the most advanced monitoring technology available, with unequaled versatility and flexibility to meet current needs and future requirements. As a smart device, your BlastMate can be programmed for new features as they are released by Instantel through BlastWare III, the software companion to your monitor.
  • Page 14: Features And Benefits

    BlastWare software modules. Contact Instantel for further information. • On–line Help – informative, context sensitive help guides you through all operations. • Upgradable – neither you nor Instantel can predict the future, so we have designed your MiniMate Plus to be easily and economically upgraded.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Introduction 1.3. Accessories Instantel’s complete line of MiniMate Plus accessories offer you the control and flexibility to monitor all types of events. Sensors connect to the MiniMate Plus external models. • Extra Event Memory – 300 event capacity standard and 1500 optional, for one second 4 channel events at 1024 samples per second.
  • Page 16: Minimate Plus Keys

    Chapter 1 1.4. MiniMate Plus Keys 1–4 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 17: Basic Tutorial

    Basic Tutorial 2. B ASIC UTORIAL In this tutorial, you will learn how to turn on and setup the MiniMate Plus to record an event. Follow this tutorial to practice event monitoring. You can also use it as a guide when recording actual events.
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 Step 2: Turn the MiniMate Plus On Press and hold the Enter key, located on the MiniMate Plus face panel, until you hear an audible beep. A Start Up Window displays for three seconds followed by the Main Window display. The Start Up Window shows the MiniMate Plus serial number, operating software version, amount of installed memory, whether the memory is empty or full, and the number of events stored in the MiniMate Plus.
  • Page 19 Basic Tutorial To change the record mode, press the Setups key with the Main Window displayed. The Recording Mode Window appears. Press the Right Arrow key to scroll through the record modes: Single Shot, Continuous, Manual, Histogram and Histogram Combo. When the Recording Mode: Continuous Window appears, press the Enter key to select this record mode.
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 format, position the cursor under the AM/PM/24 hour indicator. Press the Up Arrow key to display the required setting. Press the Enter key to save your setting. f) Set Today’s Date The MiniMate Plus uses the Month/Day/Year date format. To set the date, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed.
  • Page 21: Compliance Module

    Compliance Module 3. C OMPLIANCE ODULE This chapter provides instructions to install and setup the MiniMate Plus. 3.1. What is Event Monitoring? Event monitoring measures both ground vibrations and air pressure. The monitor measures transverse, vertical, and longitudinal ground vibrations. Transverse ground vibrations agitate particles in a side to side motion.
  • Page 22: Eight Channel Models

    Instantel. The sections illustrate installation procedures recommended by Instantel. Your particular monitoring activities may employ one or a combination of all of the following procedures. You may even devise your own method for a specific application. It is important for you to couple the MiniMate Plus or standard transducer securely to ensure reliable monitoring results.
  • Page 23: Soft Surface Installation

    Compliance Module 4. Protect the MiniMate Plus from Water The MiniMate Plus is splash resistant designed to withstand temporary exposure to drops of water. It is not waterproof and should not be immersed in water. Immersing the monitor or installing the monitor where standing water may accumulate may damage the monitor. 3.3.1.
  • Page 24 Chapter 3 Figure 3.4 Installing the Standard Figure 3.5 Final Installation with Transducer using the Ground Spikes. Ground Spikes Pushed Fully into the Ground. b. Burying the MiniMate Plus or the Standard Transducer You can bury the MiniMate Plus or the standard transducer to couple it to the ground and prevent movement.
  • Page 25: Hard Surface Installation

    Compliance Module Figure 3.6 Burying the MiniMate Plus. Figure 3.7 Fill In and Pack the Material Protect the Monitor with a Plastic Bag. around the MiniMate Plus. Figure 3.8 Burying the Standard Figure 3.9 Fill In and Pack the Material Transducer.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 a. Bolting the MiniMate Plus Use the optional fastening plate to bolt the MiniMate Plus to a hard surface. The fastening plate has three leveling feet and an integrated bubble level. Attach the leveling plate to the MiniMate Plus with the three screws provided.
  • Page 27: Installing The Microphone

    3.4. Installing the Microphone Instantel microphones come with a sectional three foot (one meter) mounting stand. Screw the three mounting stand pieces together. Locate the mounting stand at the point of interest. Press the stand into the ground.
  • Page 28: Start Monitor Key

    Chapter 3 2. Velocity results for all channels, displayed in pairs, beginning with channels 1 and 2. For advanced events, the velocity result appears only. Frequency is not calculated for advanced events. 3. Acceleration and peak displacement results for each channel displayed individually. 4.
  • Page 29: Sample Rate

    Compliance Module channel histogram events can be printed by the monitor using an optional printer, eight channel events cannot. To print eight channel events, use the BlastWare III software program. In this mode, the MiniMate Plus stores summary event information in intervals rather than in the real time continuous method used in the other record modes.
  • Page 30: Storage Mode

    Chapter 3 3.8.3. Storage Mode The storage mode setting allows you to set the amount of data recorded with each event. In the Store Full Waveform setting, the MiniMate Plus records all event data. In Store Summary Only mode, the monitor records all event data except the graphical waveforms and the Compliance Method.
  • Page 31: Record Stop Mode (Single Shot, Continuous And Manual Modes)

    Compliance Module Use your judgment when setting the trigger level. You must set the level high enough so the MiniMate Plus does not trigger on unwanted events such as nearby vehicle traffic. At the same time, you have to set the trigger level low enough so that an event’s activity exceeds the trigger level and starts the MiniMate Plus recording.
  • Page 32: Histogram Interval (Histogram And Histogram Combo Modes)

    Chapter 3 The total record time available depends upon the amount of available memory. The MiniMate Plus checks your setup to determine the amount of available memory. If there is not enough memory, a warning message appears and the record time defaults to the maximum available. For approximate record times, refer to the table appearing on page 4–3.
  • Page 33: Record Time

    Compliance Module To set the histogram interval, ensure you have chosen the histogram record mode. Press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Enter key repeatedly until the Histogram Interval Window appears. Press the Up or Right Arrow keys to select an interval. The available intervals are 2, 5, and 15 seconds and 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
  • Page 34: Time

    Chapter 3 If you do not require the scaled distance information, choose the Omit Scaled Distance choice from the Scaled Distance Window. 3.8.13. Time The MiniMate Plus supports the twelve hour, 11:55:23 PM, and twenty four hour, 23:55:23, time formats. You can choose either format. To set the time, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed.
  • Page 35: Daily Self Check

    Compliance Module Press the Right Arrow key to display the Monitor Once Only option. Turn the timer on by pressing the Enter key. The Monitor Start Time Window appears. Enter the start time for monitoring operations to begin. Use the Right Arrow key to move through the date and time displays and the Up Arrow key to change the settings.
  • Page 36: Sensorcheck (Compliance Module Only)

    Chapter 3 3.9.3. Sensorcheck (Compliance Module Only) The Sensorcheck Window allows you to choose when the Sensorcheck program runs automatically to test the MiniMate Plus and its transducer and microphone sensors. You can run Sensorcheck manually by pressing the Test key. You can choose not to run Sensorcheck, to run Sensorcheck after recording each event, or only once before monitoring starts.
  • Page 37: Microphone Type (Compliance Module Only)

    MiniMate Plus which microphone you are using. To check the type of your microphone, read the label on the side of the microphone. All Instantel microphones have a model number. Lin Mic identifies a linear microphone. A Mic identifies an “A” Weight microphone.
  • Page 38: Mic Alarm Level (Compliance Module Only)

    Chapter 3 To set the Geo Alarm Level, press the Right Arrow key and the Setups key together. Press the Enter key repeatedly to scroll through the windows until the Geo Alarm Level Window appears. Use the Up and Right Arrow keys to set the alarm level. Press the Enter key to save your setting. 3.9.10.
  • Page 39: Call Home Test

    Compliance Module 3.9.14. Call Home Test This menu becomes available when the Call Home feature is enabled. It offers you a collection of tools to configure and test your Auto Call Home setup to ensure that it is working properly. BlastWare III must be running on your PC, and Auto Call Home must be active in order to test your setup.
  • Page 40: Delete All Events

    Chapter 3 while the monitor is in monitor mode, waiting for a trigger. See the section explaining the Enter key, above. By default, event data appears in the following order. If you viewed event data before, the data last displayed when you stopped viewing events appears first the next time you view events. Channels 5, 6, 7, and 8 require an eight channel monitor.
  • Page 41: Print Event List

    Compliance Module WARNING: Once the events have been deleted, they cannot be recovered. To delete all the events in the MiniMate Plus, press the Up Arrow key with the Main Window displayed, until the Delete All Events Window appears. This window indicates the total number of events stored in the MiniMate Plus.
  • Page 42: Upload All Events

    Chapter 3 that the BlastMate III is displaying the Main Window with the message “Ready to Monitor.” Set the Serial Connection to Direct and set the baud rate to the same rate in both monitors. To upload one event, press the Up Arrow key when the Main Window is displayed, until the Upload One Event Window appears.
  • Page 43: Test Key

    Compliance Module 3.12. Test Key Pressing the Test key executes Sensorcheck and tests the MiniMate Plus and its sensors. Sensorcheck performs a two stage test. In the first stage, the program displays the MiniMate Plus serial number, software version, the total amount of memory installed, the amount of memory available to store events, and the number of events presently stored in memory.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 Enter key to scroll through the windows until the Auto Window appears. Use the Right Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up Arrow key to change the time setting. Press the Enter key to save your setting. c.
  • Page 45: Option Key + Test Key = Review Setups

    Compliance Module the Right Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up Arrow key to change the time setting. Press the Enter key to save your setting. g. Monitoring LCD Cycle The Monitoring LCD Cycle is a timer that automatically starts a power saving mode. While in this mode, the MiniMate Plus minimizes power consumption while continuing its monitoring operations.
  • Page 46: Option Key + Right Arrow Key = Left Arrow

    Chapter 3 3.13.6. Option Key + Right Arrow Key = Left Arrow These keys, when pressed together, act as a left arrow. 3.14. Right Arrow Key The Right Arrow key scrolls through windows and moves the cursor’s position within windows. 3–26 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 47: Advanced Module

    Advanced Module 4. A DVANCED ODULE The advanced module is designed to smoothly combine with the compliance module. It adds features to the compliance module without changing the look and operation of the monitor. Before you can use the advanced features, you must load the advanced software into the monitor using the BlastWare III software’s advanced module.
  • Page 48: Setups Key

    Chapter 4 The monitor powers up the sensors and displays the average and maximum difference read from the sensors. This allows you to test the sensor by stimulating it (i.e., shaking a transducer or blowing into a microphone) and observing the response. 4.3.
  • Page 49: Trigger Source

    Advanced Module 4.3.3. Trigger Source Choose a trigger source when using the single shot or continuous record modes. The trigger source sets the MiniMate Plus to trigger and start recording an event automatically when an event’s activity exceeds the trigger level for a channel. In advanced mode, you can choose any number of channels as trigger sources.
  • Page 50: Right Arrow Key + Setups Key

    Chapter 4 Maximum Record Times (continued) Sample Rate Channel 1 Only Channels 1 – 2 Channels 1 – 4 Channels 1 – 8 5 Megabyte (1500 Event) 65536 20 sec – – – 32768 60 sec 20 sec – – 16384 120 sec 60 sec...
  • Page 51: Reference

    5. R EFERENCE This chapter discusses wall and ceiling installation procedures, and the theory of operation for Instantel’s standard transducer, microphone, Sensorcheck, anti-alias filter, and data analysis techniques. 5.1. Additional Installation Procedures The following sections outline procedures to install the MiniMate Plus and the standard transducer on walls and ceilings.
  • Page 52 Chapter 5 Figure 5.1 Installing the MiniMate Plus on a Wall using the Fastening Plate. b. Standard Transducer The standard transducer may be installed on a wall by itself or with the optional leveling plate. Before installing the standard transducer, you must switch the position of the vertical and transverse geophones.
  • Page 53 Reference Figure 5.2 For Wall Installations of the Standard Transducer, Switch the Positions of the Transverse and Vertical Geophones. Place the standard transducer on the wall with the arrow pointing in the direction of the event. Mark the position of the bolt. Install the bolt into the wall according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 54: Ceiling Installation

    Chapter 5 5.1.2. Ceiling Installation Both the MiniMate Plus with an internal transducer or a separate standard transducer may be installed on a ceiling. The MiniMate Plus requires the optional fastening plate. The standard transducer may be installed alone or with the leveling plate where leveling is required. In all cases, bolts install the MiniMate Plus or the standard transducer to a ceiling.
  • Page 55: Theory Of Operation

    Tighten the retaining nut on the bolt to secure the installation. Press the Test key to check your sensors using Sensorcheck. 5.2. Theory of Operation This section describes how Instantel’s transducer and microphone operate. It also discusses Instantel’s Sensorcheck program, anti-alias filter, and the data analysis techniques used to calculate monitoring results.
  • Page 56 Instantel Standard Transducer Instantel offers a 2 to 300 Hz standard transducer in a round package. The transducer may be installed on a floor, wall, or ceiling using a variety of installation procedures including ground spikes, burying, mounting rod, or optional leveling plate with leveling feet and integrated bubble level.
  • Page 57: Microphone

    Reference c. Transducer Calibration Requirements The geophone sensors inside the MiniMate Plus and inside Instantel’s transducers must be calibrated annually by Instantel or an authorized Instantel service facility. Contact your dealer for further information. 5.2.2. Microphone The microphone measures air pressure. Instantel offers two types: Linear “L” (standard) and “A”...
  • Page 58: Checking The Microphone

    Chapter 5 sensor has a natural frequency between 6.5 and 9.5 Hertz. Calculations for all geophones appear with each recorded event. Figure 5.9 Calculating a Geophone's Natural Frequency. b. Damping – Overswing Ratio (OR) The overswing ratio (OR) measures damping and is calculated by computing the ratio of the magnitude of adjacent waveform peaks according to the following formula: OR = Acceptable overswing ratios range from 2.8 to 4.8.
  • Page 59: Anti-Alias Filters

    Reference 5.4. Anti-alias Filters Aliasing occurs when a high–frequency signal appears as an erroneous low frequency because the waveform was sampled at too low a sampling rate. An anti-aliasing filter solves this problem by removing the high–frequencies. 5.5. Data Analysis Techniques The following sections define the MiniMate Plus data analysis techniques.
  • Page 60 Chapter 5 Peak Particle Velocity Amplitude (In/s or mm/s) Time (seconds) Zero Crossing Figure 5.12 Calculating the Zero Crossing Frequency. (2) Zero Crossing Frequency Limitation The Zero Crossing Frequency calculation is limited because it assumes a single predominant frequency at the peak, typically represented by sinusoidal waveforms. In practice, the peak may be the result of two or more major frequency components representing compound waveforms as illustrated in the figure below.
  • Page 61 Reference Zero Crossing Frequency Sample Error Rate Frequency Recording Rate Range Standard Fast Faster (1024 Hz) (2048 Hz) (4096 Hz) 0 – 30 Hz negligible negligible negligible error error error 31 – 50 Hz up to 5 Hz up to 2.5 Hz negligible error error...
  • Page 62: Sound Pressure

    Chapter 5 where: V= the velocity in each interval To obtain the peak displacement, the MiniMate Plus integrates each wave segment of the entire waveform between zero crossings, selects the largest, then divides the value by half. Note that this is not necessarily at the peak velocity of the waveform.
  • Page 63: Alternate Manual Waveform Calculations

    Reference b. Zero Crossing Frequency (ZC Freq) The Zero Crossing Frequency calculation for sound pressure is the same calculation used for ground vibrations. Please see above for a complete discussion. Note: The Zero Crossing Frequency calculation is performed for Linear “L” microphones only. This calculation does not appear on the MiniMate Plus display when using an “A”...
  • Page 64: Nearly Triangular Waveforms

    Chapter 5 × π Maximum Displacement (mm) b. Calculating Acceleration: π × Maximum Acceleration (in./s π × Maximum Acceleration (mm/s 5.6.2. Nearly Triangular Waveforms Motion is irregular and has large amplitude. Figure 5.16 Manual Waveform Calculations on Nearly Triangular Waveforms. a.
  • Page 65: Compound Waveforms

    Reference 5.6.3. Compound Waveforms If the record exhibits interference by two or more predominant frequencies then the maximum displacement will be the sum of the maximum of each individual frequency component. Figure 5.17 Manual Waveform Calculations on Compound Waveforms. a. Calculating Displacement: ×...
  • Page 66 Chapter 5 Notes: 5–16 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    Instantel recommends using the DV-1250 AC adapter supplied with each monitor. Replacements can be ordered from Instantel. A 220 VAC adapter (p/n TC50A) is also available from Instantel for use with the DV-1250 110 VAC adapter.
  • Page 68: Annual Calibration Requirements

    Geophone sensors, located inside the MiniMate Plus or inside the Standard Transducer, and the microphone require annual calibration to ensure continued accurate monitoring results. Calibration may be performed by an authorized Instantel service facility or by Instantel. Contact your dealer to arrange to have your MiniMate Plus and its sensors calibrated.
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7. T ROUBLESHOOTING Use the following information to help solve operation problems. FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The monitor does not turn ON. No power source. Verify 120 VAC is supplied. Check the battery. The monitor does not turn ON Battery needs recharging.
  • Page 70 Switch the transverse and vertical geophones were not switched. geophones. Damaged transducer. Have the transducer checked by an authorized Instantel service facility. Operating in Compliance Mode with a In the monitor setups, set Sensorcheck to Series III sensor that does not support Disabled.
  • Page 71: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 72 Appendix MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 73: A) Series Iii Specifications

    –4 to 140 degrees F (–20 to 60 degrees C) operating. Humidity 5 – 90% RH non – condensing Storage –4 to 160 degrees F (–20 to 70 degrees C). Instantel reserves the right to change any specifications without notice. MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 74: B) Parts And Accessories

    Hydrophone Sensor 714A5001 VOD Module 714A7201 Low Frequency Accelerometer, 0.5 g range: requires other accessories, contact your dealer or Instantel 714A7101 High Frequency Accelerometer, 500 g range: requires other accessories, contact your dealer or Instantel 338B34 MiniMate Plus Fastening Plate with leveling feet and integrated level...
  • Page 75: C) Compliance Reports

    Appendix Accessories MiniMate Plus to BlastMate III Cable: RS–232 cable for programming MiniMate Plus from BlastMate III 716A1801 BlastMate III replacement Printer Paper Roll (Package of 10) TP5000–80–25C Remote Alarm 711A1401 DS 20 Wire Trigger 677A3901 BlastMate Trigger Cable 712A3901 Null Modem Cable for connecting between unit and modem 714A7501 Accessory case with rigid foam insert.
  • Page 76: D) Calculating Battery Life

    Appendix d) Calculating Battery Life The MiniMate Plus battery life depends on current draw, aggregate sample rate, battery longevity, and ambient temperature. Battery Life versus Current Draw Battery life depends on battery capacity and current draw. Battery capacity is stated in ampere hours and is the product of discharge current and discharge time.
  • Page 77: E) Connecting A Printer To The Minimate Plus

    A printer may be connected to directly the MiniMate Plus allowing you to print event summary reports and other recorded information. Instantel supports three printer types: the Kodak Diconix 180 SI parallel printer, the Canon BJ–30 parallel printer, and the Hewlett Packard HP DeskJet 320 printer.
  • Page 78 Appendix Serial / Parallel Converter* (GA935) MiniMate Plus BlastMate III to PC Printer Connecting Cable (712A2301) Connector * Not required for the Kodak Diconix 180 SI Serial Printer Figure A–2 Connecting the MiniMate Plus to a Printer. Step 1: Check the MiniMate Plus Software Version. Check the MiniMate Plus’s software version.
  • Page 79 Appendix Printer Settings Configure the Diconix 180 SI, the HP DeskJet 320, or the Canon BJ–30 printers to the required settings outlined below. The HP DeskJet 340 and Canon BJC-80 do not require configuring. a. Diconix 180 SI Set the Diconix print set–up parameters to the following: Printer Set –...
  • Page 80 Appendix b. Canon BJ–30 Set the BJ–30 print set–up parameters to the following: Operator Panel Settings Print Mode Any setting Reduction Mode Control Mode Font / Function Any setting Epson LQ Mode Settings (1) Horizontal Print Position (2) Not Used ––...
  • Page 81 Appendix Notes: A-11 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 82 Appendix A-12 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Index Beep When Triggered, 3–19 Bolting, MiniMate Plus or Transducer, 3–6 Burying, MiniMate Plus or Standard Transducer, 3–4 A Weight and zero crossing frequency, 5–13 in event monitoring, 3–1 measurement scale, 5–7 Calibration microphone part number, A-4 annual requirements, 6–2 microphone type, 3–17 maintaining warranty.
  • Page 84 Index Eight Channel Models, 3–2 Imperial, 3–16 Electric Power Supply, v Installation Enter * Key, 3–7 bolting, 3–5 Event Monitoring, 3–1 burying, 3–4 Events ceiling, 5–4 delete all events, 3–20 ground spikes, 3–3 printing, 3–21 hard surface installation, 3–5 recording events, see the Basic Tutorial, 2–1 microphone, 3–7 view events, 3–19 sandbagging, 3–7...
  • Page 85 Index Mic Trigger Level, 3–11 Microphone Parts, A-4 A Weight, 5–7 Password, 3–24 calibration requirements, 5–7 Peak Acceleration, 5–11 extension cable, 1–3 Peak Displacement, 5–11 installation, 3–7 Peak Particle Velocity (PPV), 5–9 linear, 5–7 Peak Sound Pressure (PSP), 5–12 mic channel, 3–16 Peak Vector Sum (PVS), 5–12 microphone type (Compliance Module Only), 3–17 Power Saving Timeout, 3–24...
  • Page 86 5–10 installation, 3–2 not calculated for "A" Weight microphones, 5–13 installing using the ground spikes, 3–3 sample rate error, 5–10 Instantel Standard Transducer, 5–6 sound pressure, 5–13 levelling plate, 1–3 part numbers, A-4 I − 4 MiniMate Plus Operator Manual...

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