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SmartSeis

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 Maintenance Manual 

 

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The system can be powered-up and operated outside the plastic case.  In general, we suggest 
that you turn the unit on and confirm that the seismograph functions properly after a repair and 
before reinstalling the seismograph in its case.  

 

2.2 Replacing an acquisition board 

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 acquisition boards are located beneath the OMNI board (Figure 3), numbered 

in order, from 1 to N, starting with the lowest number.  The channels that correspond to each 
board increase in sets of 12.  For example, the board in the top-most slot will be board number 
1 and contain channels 1 through 12.  For a 24-channel seismograph, the board in the next slot 
will be board 2 and contain channels 13 through 24.  If a board is missing or has failed in a way 
that it is invisible to the software, it will not be numbered.   

To remove an acquisition board: 

1.  Confirm that the power is off and the power cable disconnected from the seismograph. 

2.  Remove the four Philips screws and the retaining bracket holding the acquisition board in 

place. 

3.  Disconnect the power distribution cable from connector J2, the 10-pin ribbon cable 

located on the left and topsides of the board (Figure 2). 

4.  Disconnect the geophone ribbon cable, the 26-pin ribbon cable located on the left side 

of the board (Figure 1).  Spread the connector locking levers open to facilitate sliding the 
connector past the chassis.  

5.  Carefully and gently ease the board loose from its backplane slot, slide it out of the 

slotted card guide that is integrated into the right-hand-side of the chassis (Figure 1) with 
even pressure on both sides; continue to remove the board. 

A board installation is the reverse of a removal.  Before installing a new board, you must check 
that the jumpers are properly set (see 

Section 2.2.1, Acquisition board jumper settings

).  

When reconnecting the ribbon cables, be very careful so that you do not bend the connector 
pins or nearby capacitors.  Also, each replaced board needs to be fully seated into its 
backplane slot, reslotted into the card guide, and squarely aligned with the chassis and the other 
boards.   

As mentioned above, we suggest that you turn the seismograph on and confirm that it is 
functioning properly after the repair and before reinstalling the seismograph in its case.  If the 
board is receiving power, the LEDs will be lit. 

 

Summary of Contents for SmartSeis

Page 1: ...SmartSeisTM Maintenance Manual Geometrics Inc 2190 Fortune Drive San Jose CA 95131 Tel 408 954 0522 Fax 408 954 0902 Email sales mail geometrics com Internet www geometrics com...

Page 2: ...1 Software 5 1 4 2 Hardware 6 2 0 SmartSeisTM Maintenance and Repair 9 2 1 Internal seismograph access 9 2 2 Replacing an acquisition board 10 2 2 1 Acquistion board jumper settings 11 2 3 Replacing t...

Page 3: ...t the DOS prompt then press ENTER 1 1 External power The most common problem is power failure normally a discharged battery The front panel has a series of lights which constantly display the battery...

Page 4: ...eck the cable connections starting with the panel connector s leading to the acquisition board s You can try swapping the connections to the acquisition boards if you have a 24 channel system If the p...

Page 5: ...ed If false triggering persists it may be necessary to add external attenuation or isolation to correct the problem 1 4 Internal system 1 4 1 Software Since the SmartSeisTM is a normal PC compatible s...

Page 6: ...ing the sun and is corrected when moved away and allowed to cool Storage devices Most problems with the floppy and hard drives will be indicated by error messages upon the system s self check during b...

Page 7: ...plying the system components with a consistent 12 V Each LED indicates that a specific power module on the power supply board is working Also check the LEDs of the system components to confirm that th...

Page 8: ...ent with the system 6 Reset the parameters that are different than the original settings Exit with saving If the changes that cause the errors occur again this is an indication that there is a problem...

Page 9: ...ard s The boards are of a dense surface mount construction and they themselves do not contain parts that can be serviced in the field Repair of the boards not only requires specialized training and fa...

Page 10: ...e power distribution cable from connector J2 the 10 pin ribbon cable located on the left and topsides of the board Figure 2 4 Disconnect the geophone ribbon cable the 26 pin ribbon cable located on th...

Page 11: ...of 12 channels Depending on whether it is a 12 or 24 channel SmartSeisTM S12 or S24 the jumper installation will vary Table 1 outlines the jumper settings specific to either case Spare boards are ship...

Page 12: ...revent wrong connections we suggest that you make a careful drawing of the cable connections specific to your seismograph prior to board removal There is one pair of connectors that are the same size...

Page 13: ...5 Floppy drive J6 IDE hard drive J7 Power distribution board J8 Speaker port on motherboard J9 Not used J10 Trigger To remove an OMNI board 1 Confirm that the power is off and the cable disconnected f...

Page 14: ...onnector pins or nearby parts Also each replaced board needs to be fully seated into its backplane slot reslotted into the bracket and squarely aligned with the chassis and the other boards As mention...

Page 15: ...appropriate settings Table 6 outlines the setting for switch S1 Table 3 Jumper numbers and corresponding IRQ numbers used by the seismograph trigger Jumper JP4 and IRQ 11 is the normal selection Jump...

Page 16: ...d because the cost of repair exceeds its purchase price problems are fixed by substitution If you do not have a spares kit you may be able to purchase a replacement floppy drive locally Press the silv...

Page 17: ...the power cable is disconnected from the seismograph Refer to Section 2 4 Replacing the floppy drive in order to slide the floppy drive from its keyed slots that the hard drive bracket will be cleared...

Page 18: ...se the LCD panel and adapter board Figure 6 Lift out the LCD panel and adapter board and disconnect the associated cables Installation of a new LCD panel is the reverse of removal Figure 6 The front L...

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