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SENSOR SMT-300 Preliminary Manual

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SMT-300 Preliminary Manual

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CERTIFICATION

SENSOR Nederland b.v. - INPUT/OUTPUT INC. certifies that this instrument meets its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory.

WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE This INPUT/OUTPUT INC. product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of SIX months from the date of shipment. INPUT/OUTPUT INC. will, at its option, repair or replace a product which proved to be defective during the warranty period, provided it is returned to an INPUT/OUTPUT INC. office and providing the proper preventative maintenance procedures as listed in this manual are followed. Repairs necessitated by misuse of the product are not covered by this warranty. NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL INPUT/OUTPUT INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY ANY DEFECT, FAILURE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT, WHETHER A CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGE IS BASED UPON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE.

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SOFTWARE LICENSE ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE I/O SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH IN THE INPUT/OUTPUT MASTER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THE SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND. IF THE SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED WITH ANOTHER PRODUCT, YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND. YOUR RIGHT TO RETURN AND REFUND EXPIRES 30 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE FROM I/O OR AN I/O DISTRIBUTOR. THE RIGHT TO RETURN AND REFUND DOES NOT EXTEND TO YOUR TRANSFEREE.

The following terms govern your use of the enclosed software unless you have a separate Input/Output master software license agreement in place. LICENSE Grant- I/O grants you a license to use one copy of the version of the software (identified in your documentation) on any one hardware product. “You” means the company, entity or individual whose funds are used to pay the license fee. “Use" means storing. loading, installing, executing or displaying the software. You may not modify the software or disable any licensing or control features of the software except as an intended part of the software's programming features Ownership- The software is owned and copyrighted by I/O. Your license confers no title or ownership in the software and should not be construed as a sale of any right in the software. I/O's third party suppliers may protect their rights in the event of any violation of these terms. Copies and Adaptations- You may only make copies or adaptations of the software for archival purposes or when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the authorised use of the software. You must reproduce all copyright notices in the original software on all authorised copies or adaptations. You may not copy the Software onto any bulletin board or similar system. No Disassembly or Decryption- You may not disassemble, decompile or decrypt the software unless I/O's prior written consent is obtained. In some jurisdictions, I/O's consent may not be required for disassembly or decompilation. Upon request, you will provide I/O with reasonable detailed information regarding any disassembly or decompilation. Transfer- Your license will automatically terminate upon any transfer of the software. Upon transfer, you must deliver the original and all complete, partial or electronically stored copies of the software and related documentation to the transferee. The transferee must accept these terms as a condition to the transfer. Termination- I/O may terminate your license upon notice for failure to comply with any of these terms. Upon termination, you must immediately destroy the software together with all copies, adaptations and merged portions in any form. Export Requirements- You may not export or re-export the software or any copy or adaptation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations.

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Assistance Should you have any queries or require assistance please don’t hesitate to contact: Steve Burden Product Support Manager Tel. +31-5601213 Email: [email protected] Rick Laroo Engineering Manager & Project leader Tel. +31-5601234 Email: [email protected] Kees Faber Technologies Manager Tel. +31-5601234 Email: [email protected] Brad Coram Sales & Marketing Manager Tel. +31-5601216 Email: [email protected] For information on our products and associated data sheets please consult our website: www.geophone.com

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Specifications Natural Frequency

Range 1 to 100Hz

Accuracy 8Hz - 14Hz ± 0.5% of the measured value. Other: ± 2% of the measured

value or ±0.5Hz, whichever is greater.

Display Resolution 0.01Hz

Coil Resistance Range 20 to 200k ohm

Accuracy ± 1% or ± 1 ohm, whichever is greater

Display Resolution 1 ohm or 0.1 ohm when measured value is less than 100 ohm

Damping Range 0.10 to 0.85

Accuracy ± 1% of measured value

Display Resolution 0.001

Sensitivity Range 0 to 999 V/m/s

Accuracy ± 2%

Display Resolution 0.1 V/m/s

Harmonic Distortion Range 0 to 20 %

Accuracy ± 10% of measured value or 0.001% whichever is greater

Display Resolution 0.001%

Dynamic Resistance Range 20 to 99999 ohm

Accuracy Not specified

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Leakage Test

Range 1M to 100M ohm

Accuracy ± 5% of measured value

Test Storage Capacity Internal memory typically storing 8192 records and up to 69 specifications or

set-up files.

Physical Characteristics Dimensions (Approx.) 260 x 135 x 86 mm (10.2 x 5.3 x 3.4 inches)

Weight (Approx.) 2.97 kg (6.56 lbs.)

Environmental Specifications Operating temperature range -20 to 60 °C

Storage temperature range -20 to 35 °C (NiMH battery limitation)

Humidity 0 – 80% RH

Housing Standard IP-65

NOTE: All capabilities are measured at 20 °C.

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Packaging information Before getting started please check the package is complete with the following items:

• Transport case • SMT-300 • Carry strap • Geophone cable Bendix 19 pin connector incl. temp sensor unterminated • Serial cable Bendix 10 pin to Sub-D 9 pin • Power adaptor AC/DC converter (wide input) • Mains cable European / US / or UK style • Reference geophone SM-24/U-B 10Hz 375 ohm • Software CD • Leakage probe • Operations Manual (this Manual) • Certificate of calibration

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Getting Started PC Software Installation The SMT - 300 application requires approximately 25 MB of hard disc space on the target machine. The system requirements are Windows 98 or better, at least 128 MB of RAM and a Pentium II processor at 200 MHz. The application is best viewed in screen resolution 1024 X 768. The application itself requires a LabVIEW 7.0 runtime system, which will be installed automatically by the application installer program setup.exe, if not already present on the target system. Installation Procedure If the SMT-300 PC software is being upgraded to a newer version it is best to first remove the older version as described in section Un-install Procedure 1. Insert the accompanying CD into an appropriate CD drive on the target PC 2. Click on the SMT-300 button in the self-extracted SMT-300 installation screen 3. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard. Click Finish when done. NOTE: After installation of the application on your computer you should have one new program group in your Start menu which is called “SMT - 300” and contains an icon to start the application as well as a link to the PDF version of this Manual. Un-install Procedure If the software needs to be removed from the hard disk use the following procedure. Click on the Start menu in the lower left corner of your PC screen Select Control Panel / Add and Remove Programs Highlight the SMT-300 icon and click Remove Running the program From the Windows Start menu / Programs / SMT-300 click on the SMT-300 icon to start the program. The SMT-300 software offers Multi Language support. If this is the first time the program is being run 300 application requires the default language to be selected. The language file must be available in C:\Programe Files\SMT-300\Language Support\ (for example "Dutch.txt") for the language to be supported.

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Menu Structure

File Tools Windows Help

Exit Language Specification Files Online help

Firmware Setup File About…

Diagnostics System Files

File Location Data Files

Settings

SMT-Connection

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Battery charging

The internal battery is a maintenance free Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) type and is capable of over 1000 charge cycles. The SMT-300 can be used whilst charging the battery which can be achieved through use of the included 110 – 230 VAC mains cable or the 12-30 VDC charger / adaptor. When FastCharge is selected the SMT-300 can be recharged and ready for use in as little as two hours. The charge status LED indicates the following:

• Orange – FastCharge charging mode active

• Green – FastCharge complete; SMT-300 continues to charge in trickle mode

• Red – Charging suspended due to a high battery temperature and will automatically resume when the temperature has returned to a safe level.

The battery could be destroyed if it is recharged using an incorrect type of charging unit. To ensure maximum performance from the battery the following guidelines should always be followed:

• Only use the specified charging adaptor • Never short circuit the battery terminals • If possible avoid charging battery pack at extreme ambient temperatures • Although NIMH batteries are not sensitive to being left in a discharged state it is best to charge the SMT-300 at regular

intervals when the unit is in storage

Note: New NiMH batteries require 5 to 10 charge / discharge cycles before they achieve full capacity.

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SMT-300 Layout

The SMT-300 consists of a single integrated unit with an internal battery pack. Operation is still possible whilst charging the onboard battery. While using the SMT-300 when connected to the charger the battery will be automatically charging as required.

SMT-300 Front View

Charger Connector

Backlit LCD Display

Cursor Keys

Power on & Start/Enter Key

Alpha Numeric Keypad

Charging Status Indicator

PC link connector

Test Connector

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Switching on the SMT-300

To power up the SMT-300 simply push (tap) the ENTER/START key once. The unit will beep to acknowledge the power up request. The start up screen will be displayed while the system is going through a set of Power On Self Tests (POST). This is a functional test of the CPU and its associated hardware. After approximately 10 seconds the Username screen will appear. Enter the name of the user and accept by pressing the start/enter button once. Or edit the user name using the mode key to switch between Caps/Small case/Numeric Esc deletes a character Esc Esc selects the whole input and press Esc again deletes the input Mode toggles between CAPS and lower case letters Retest reverts to the original value � � arrow keys moves the cursor The unit is now ready for operation. If this is the first time the unit is being used it will need to be setup for the particular string to be tested. All settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are retained even when the power is off.

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Post Mortem on Powering up If the SMT-300 was last shutdown with one of the following errors, a post mortem screen is displayed on the next power up sequence to alert the operator. Temperature High

SMT-300 detected an internal temperature greater than 70°C

Temperature Low SMT-300 detected an internal temperature lower than -20°C

Battery Low SMT-300 detected a battery voltage less than 7 V

Power Safe Time-out shutdown - user specified in screen [2-2-4]

Navigating around the screens The SMT-300 operates on a simple menu system. There are two ways to access the sub-menus:

CURSOR CONTROL Use the cursor keys to move to the required sub-menu. Once the cursor is

next to the selected menu press the ENTER/START key to select the sub-menu. DIRECT CONTROL Press the number corresponding to the desired sub-menu on the numeric

keypad. This will take you directly to the required menu.

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Switching off the SMT-300 To shut down the SMT-300 return to the main menu then select 0. This will begin the shut down sequence. SMT-300 configuration file is saved and then the Log Off delay count begins (set in menu item [2-2-1]). During this time period the shut down sequence can be aborted by hitting the start/enter key. Once the count down timer expires the SMT-300 will be safely shut down. If left unattended, the SMT-300 will shut down automatically after a user set delay [2-2-4] or if the battery voltage should drop below 7.0 volts. SMT-300 Hard System Reset In the rare case that the SMT-300 locks up or cannot be shut down reset the tester by shorting pin ‘C’ to either pin ‘A’ or ‘B’ on the power port of the SMT-300. . ONLY USE AS A LAST RESORT

Short Short

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Battery level The internal NiMH battery in the SMT-300 will power the tester for over 20 hours of continuous operation and can be recharged in as little as 2 hours. Battery charge condition is continually monitored and displayed as a bar graph indicator, which is visible in all screens (thick line at the bottom, just above the date and time). This provides the user with a guide of the remaining operational time of the SMT-300. Bar Graph Indicator of battery status:

Battery almost full

Battery half-full

Battery almost empty

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Start-up

Username, only if set in System set-up / Display menu Do a test DUT number (Device Under Test) will always be asked on the first test

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Menus for special test

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Test set-up (1 - Select / Edit String Menu)

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Test set-up (2 - Geophone specifications)

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Test set-up (3 - Test sequence and settings)

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Test set-up (4 - Test sequence and settings - continued)

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Test set-up (5 - Operating menu)

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Test set-up (6 - Copy / delete)

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System set-up

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Data file management

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Diagnostics & info Quit Start-up