
I/O Module Descriptions
3500/42 Operation and Maintenance
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4.
I/O Module Descriptions
The Proximitor
/Seismic I/O Module receives signals from the transducers and
routes the signals to the Proximitor/Seismic Monitor. The I/O module supplies
power to the transducers. The I/O module also provides a 4 to 20 mA recorder
output for each transducer input channels. Only one I/O module can be installed
at any one time and must be installed behind the monitor (in a rack mount or
panel mount rack) or above the monitor (in a Bulkhead rack).
The 3500/42 Proximitor
/Seismic Monitor can operate with the following types of
I/O modules:
Internal Termination
External Termination
External Termination
Block
Proximitor
/Siesmic I/O
module
Proximitor
/Siesmic
Internal Barrier I/O
module
Proximitor
/Siesmic I/O
module
Proximitor
/Siesmic
TMR I/O module
Terminal strip
connectors
Euro Style connectors
This section describes how to use the connectors on the I/O modules, lists what
cables should be used, and shows the pin outs of the cables. The 3500 Field
Wiring Diagram Package (part number 130432-01) shows how to connect
transducers and recorders to the I/O module or the External Termination Block.
4.1
Setting the I/O Jumper
The I/O jumper on the Proximitor/Seismic I/O Module is used to identify the type
of transducer connected to the I/O module.
Note
The connector shunt must be installed vertically on the top or bottom four
terminal posts to select the corresponding transducer type.
WARNING - Do not place shunt over NOT USED terminal posts. The
connector shunt must be placed over the terminal posts for which the channel
pair is configured, even when the channel pair is inactivated.
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