Canary Systems Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX Instructions For Integrating

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Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX
Sensor Application Note #27  Revision 06/08/2017

Overview

The Yieldpoint d-Exto is a multi-position (1-6) borehole extensometer or MPBX. It differs from traditional
MPBX's in that it arrives fully assembled and ready for installation. Typically, it is installed by grouting into a drill
hole. The assembly consists of a series of groutable anchors attached to fiberglass rods. These rods are
protected in Lexan tubing and terminate in a head assembly which integrates displacement transducers.
Transducers are available in several ranges including 125mm, 150mm and 250mm. The transducers measure
the relative movement between each anchor and the head assembly. These measurements provide for
understanding deformation of the rock being monitored.
The head assembly is usually installed at the collar of the drill, but can also be installed at the bottom of the drill
hole. Measurements are then relative to the collar or the bottom, respectively, as illustrated below in Figure 1.
(Figure 1)
Integrated to the head assembly are electronics to read each displacement transducer and convert it to a digital
format. A typical measurement response is shown below.
:YP,160341050,d3EXTO,41,+ 19.9,C, 16.12,mm, 16.96,mm, 16.78,mm, <CR><LF>
The head assembly also includes a RS-485 half-duplex (2-wire) interface for transmitting the digital string over
long distances. A two-wire RS-485 interface is utilized.
System wiring is detailed in the following section.
Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX
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  • Page 1 New London, NH 03257 USA Voice: (603) 526-9800 info@canarysystems.com www.canarysystems.com Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX Sensor Application Note #27  Revision 06/08/2017 Overview The Yieldpoint d-Exto is a multi-position (1-6) borehole extensometer or MPBX. It differs from traditional MPBX’s in that it arrives fully assembled and ready for installation. Typically, it is installed by grouting into a drill hole.
  • Page 2 (Figure 2) Note: Two of the internal jumpers must be moved to from their factory positions to function properly with the d-Exto. (Figure 3)  Campbell Scientific is a registered trademark of Campbell Scientific, Inc. Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX...
  • Page 3 If the connections and serial configuration parameters are correct, the terminal window will display the measurement strings from the d-Exto, as shown in Figure 5 below. (Figure 5)  HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve, Inc. Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX...
  • Page 4 Units of displacement. MultiLogger Configuration  Several gage types were added to support reading the d-Exto. Contact Canary Systems if your installation of software does not list the required gage types. Note: The d-Exto communicates via RS-485, however it does not support any networking, so multiple d-Exto nodes cannot use the same cable for communications.
  • Page 5 The Units Conversion may also be used to convert the units. The default output of the d-Exto is millimeters. (Figure 7) To read the temperature output of the d-Exto, configure the Upper Channel. (Figure 8) Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX...
  • Page 6 (Upper Channel configuration) of the d-Exto will be read then the maximum Channels will be 16 x 4 Wires. If no temperatures are to be read the maximum Channels will be 48 x 2 Wires. (Figure 10) Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX...
  • Page 7 Once all channels are configured, press Start/Update to create the MCU program, download it and start the Monitor mode. Note: Typically a Zero Reading would be configured for each channel to output relative anchor position change. (Figure 12) Integrating the Yieldpoint d-Exto MPBX...

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