Bently Nevada 3500/08 Operation And Maintenance Manual

Bently Nevada 3500/08 Operation And Maintenance Manual

Diagnostics access panel

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Part number 136275-01
Revision A, June 2005
3500/08 Diagnostics
Access Panel
Operation and Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Part number 136275-01 Revision A, June 2005 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel Operation and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 Bently Nevada in the United States and other countries. The following ways of contacting Bently Nevada LLC are provided for those times when you cannot contact your local Bently Nevada representative:...
  • Page 3 Additional Information 3500 Monitoring System Rack Installation and Maintenance Manual (129766-01) • general description of a standard system • general description of a Triple Modular redundant (TMR) system • instructions for installing the removing the module from a 3500 rack •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Receiving and Handling Instructions Receiving Inspection General Information Installation Instructions Installing Cabling to the 3500 System 3.1.1 Installing the Y-Cable 3.1.2 Installing the Diagnostics Access Panel Patch Cable 3.1.3 Installing the TDIX/DDIX Cable 3.1.4 Cable Pin Outs Connecting the Patch Cable to the Diagnostics Access Panel 3.2.1 Installing the Patch Cable Labeling Panel Connections...
  • Page 5: Receiving And Handling Instructions

    Receiving and Handling Instructions Receiving and Handling Instructions Receiving Inspection Visually inspect the panel for obvious shipping damage. If shipping damage is apparent, file a claim with the carrier and submit a copy to Bently Nevada. - 1 -...
  • Page 6: General Information

    General Information General Information The 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel is an accessory for use with the 3500 Monitoring Systems installed in EMI shielded cabinets. The Diagnostics Access Panel makes the buffered outputs that are available on the front of the 3500 System more accessible.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Installation Instructions The 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel was designed to be installed in an EIA 19 inch rack. The user supplies the screws for this. Dimensions for the Diagnostics Access Panel are provided on page 5. Installing Cabling to the 3500 System This section describes how to connect the Diagnostics Access Panel to a 3500 Monitoring System.
  • Page 8: Installing The Y-Cable

    Installation Instructions 3.1.1 Installing the Y-Cable For 3500 systems that are configured for options two, three, and four (see section 4.1) attach the Y-Cable to the Dynamic 1 connector on the Data Manager I/O Module. For 3500 systems that are configured for option one, attach the Y-Cable to the Dynamic 1 connector for access to information from monitors found in slots two through seven, or to the Dynamic 2 connector for information from slots eight through thirteen.
  • Page 9: Installing The Diagnostics Access Panel Patch Cable

    Installation Instructions 3.1.2 Installing the Diagnostics Access Panel Patch Cable 1. For applications that require the Y-Cable, ensure that it is fixed securely in position on the appropriate Dynamic Data connector on the Data Manager I/O Module. 2. If a Y-Cable is used, plug the 25-pin connector on the Diagnostics Access Panel Patch Cable into one of the ends of the Y-Cable.
  • Page 10 Installation Instructions 3. Connect the bare wire leads of the Keyphasor® Adapters into the plug marked BUFFERED KPH on the Keyphasor® I/O Module. The plug used should be on the half of the Keyphasor® I/O module that corresponds to the Keyphasor®...
  • Page 11: Installing The Tdix/Ddix Cable

    Installing the TDIX/DDIX Cable If a TDIX or DDIX Communications Processor will be used in conjunction with the 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel, the cable will be connected to the loose end of the previously installed Y-Cable. Plug the cable ends together and tighten securely with the lock screws as was done to connect the Y-Cable to the 3500 system.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Patch Cable To The Diagnostics Access Panel

    Installation Instructions Connecting the Patch Cable to the Diagnostics Access Panel This section shows how to connect the Patch Cable to the Diagnostics Access Panel and how to assemble the strain relief hardware. 3.2.1 Installing the Patch Cable 1. Position the slide latch on the 37-pin connector to the open position as shown below.
  • Page 13: Labeling Panel Connections

    Labeling Panel Connections Labeling Panel Connections The Diagnostics Access Panel comes with a labels kit that lets you label the Access Panel so that the slot descriptions correspond to the actual rack locations of the monitors that will provide buffered signal outputs. The front of the Diagnostics Access Panel features label placement outlines that help to position the labels provided with the panel according to the needs that are specific to the situation.
  • Page 14 Labeling Panel Connections Monitors Assigned to Data Dynamic Signal Option Manager Ports Option 1 Slots 2-7 assigned to Data Manager Port 1 Slots 8-13 assigned to Data Manager Port 2 Rack Type: Standard Option 2 Slots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 assigned to Data Manager Port 1 Rack Type: Standard Option 3...
  • Page 15: Slot Designation Labels Signal Source Labels

    Labeling Panel Connections Signal Source Labels The signal source labels identify the source of the signals that are found on each of the connectors on the panel. Both one inch and two inch labels are provided. The one inch labels are pre-marked for the two Keyphasor® channels that are available on the first column on the panel and the two inch labels are marked for the four channel columns that comprise the remaining six sets of connectors.
  • Page 16: User Defined Interface

    User Defined Interface User Defined Interface If the standard Diagnostics Access Panel Interface Cable is not compatible with a specific application then a custom cable may be assembled following the instructions in this section. This section provides the necessary information to route the buffered transducer output signals from the 3500 Monitoring System to any termination scheme.
  • Page 17 User Defined Interface Signal/Pin Output Table for DYNAMIC 1 Connector Dynamic 1 Connector 3500 System Dynamic Signal Option Pin Number NONE NONE NONE NONE MONITOR CHANNEL 10,1 10,2 10,3 10,4 11,1 NONE 11,2 NONE 11,3 NONE 11,4 NONE 10,1 NONE NONE 10,2 NONE...
  • Page 18 User Defined Interface Signal/Pin Output Table for DYNAMIC 2 Connector Dynamic 2 Connector 3500 System Dynamic Signal Option Pin Number NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE MONITOR CHANNEL NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Specifications INTERFACE Buffered Transducer The Diagnostics Access Panel has one Outputs: coaxial connector for each channel. One 3500/08 is capable of delivering signals from six 3500 four-channel monitors, and one 3500 two-channel Keyphasor® Module. Maximum cable length for use with the 3500/08 is 26 m (85 ft) maximum.
  • Page 20: Ordering Information

    Without Interface Cable With Interface Cable Y-Cable Option Without Y-Cable With Y-Cable Spares 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel 134557-01 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel Interface Cable 134668-01 3500/08 Diagnostics Access Panel Y-Cable 134824-01 3500/08 Operation and Maintenance Manual 136275-01 - 16 -...

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