Installing the DM24
6. Key
to reset the disk.
7. When the reset is complete, remove the disk.
You will now be able to download data onto the disk when required.
3.4 The DM24BH borehole digitiser
When the DM24 is ordered in borehole form, it is supplied with a surface interface
unit for installation at the top of the borehole. This unit takes the single data cable
from the down-hole digitiser and provides standard connections for other
equipment.
The connectors provided are:
•
a
SENSOR
connector - a ten-way military-specification bayonet socket
carrying serial data, GPS and power to the sensor;
•
a
GPS
connector for attaching to your GPS receiver; and
•
a
POWER / HOLELOCK
connector which can either be connected to a source
of 12 – 30 Volt DC power for supplying to the borehole instrumentation
(including sensors), or to a Hole-lock Control Unit for driving the sensor's
hole-lock motors. It is not usual to power the sensor and hole-lock
simultaneously; once the hole-lock is engaged, you should remove the Hole-
lock Control Unit and cabling so that the sensor cannot be removed.
•
On the reverse side, a standard nine-pin D-subminiature serial connector is
provided for connecting to a PC running Scream! using a straight-through
serial cable.
•
There is also a three-pin mains/line plug, which can power the down-hole
instrumentation from a 110 – 250 Volt AC supply if required.
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