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VR10500 Hardware Manual

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Installation

Installation Precautions

 

CAUTION:

 Before performing any of the following procedures, read and follow

the safety instructions.

 

CAUTION:

 If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the

manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.

 

CAUTION:

 Observe the following points before performing the procedures in

this section:

·

Make sure the rack or cabinet housing the VR10500 is adequately secured to
prevent instability or a fall.

·

Make sure the power source circuits are properly grounded.

·

Observe and follow the service markings. Do not service any device that is not
defined in the system documentation. Opening or removing covers marked
with a triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may cause electrical shock.
These components are to be serviced by trained service technicians only.

·

Make sure the power cable, extension cable, and plug are not damaged.

·

Make sure the VR10500 is not exposed to water.

·

Make sure the VR10500 is not exposed to radiators or heat sources.

·

Make sure the cooling vents are not blocked.

·

Do not push foreign objects into the VR10500 as it may cause a fire or electric
shock.

·

Use the VR10500 with approved equipment only.

·

Allow the VR10500 to cool before removing covers or touching internal
equipment.

·

Make sure the VR10500 does not overload the power circuits, wiring, or over-
current protection. To determine the possibility of overloading the supply
circuits, add the ampere ratings of all the loads installed on the same circuit
as the VR10500. Compare the sum with the rating limit for the circuit.

·

Do not install the VR10500 in an environment where the operating ambient
temperature might exceed 122ºF (50ºC).

·

Make sure the airflow around the front, sides, and back of the VR10500 is not
restricted.

·

All external connections must be double insulated circuits or reinforced
insulated circuits from mains.

·

For indoor use, over voltage category II, PD2.

Summary of Contents for VR10500

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Page 2: ...matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Vibration Research Corporation the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents VR10500 Hardware Manual 1 Hardware Overview 4 Capabilities Specifications 6 Installation 9 Connection 13 Remote I O 21 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting Diagnostics 27 Warranty...

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Page 5: ...1 support vibrationresearch com Hardware Overview Front and Back Panel Inputs Outputs...

Page 6: ...ervo hydraulic controller The AUX port is typically used to support synchronization with constant level adapter COLA devices such as stroboscopes or data acquisition devices The DRIVE 2 and DRIVE 3 po...

Page 7: ...tputs and eight analog digital inputs They can be used to integrate with other systems or to monitor analog signals The DB37 connector can also support a tachometer System Ventilation Fan The VR10500...

Page 8: ...s Compatible with VibrationVIEW control software and ObserVIEW analysis software Analog Inputs 256kHz simultaneous sample rate IEPE 4mA and TEDS 200V peak transient protection 0 20V peak 10V peak and...

Page 9: ...Specifications TEMPERATURE Operating 35 to 122 F 2 to 50 C Storage 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Humidity Up to 95 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Altitude Up to 3 000m MSL 9 842ft VIBRATION Random MIL PRF...

Page 10: ...wer cable extension cable and plug are not damaged Make sure the VR10500 is not exposed to water Make sure the VR10500 is not exposed to radiators or heat sources Make sure the cooling vents are not b...

Page 11: ...or operator access Allow clearance for cabling power connections and ventilation Cabling Cabling is routed to avoid sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters broadcast amplifiers power li...

Page 12: ...TION Disconnect all cables from the VR10500 before mounting the device in a rack or cabinet CAUTION When mounting multiple devices into a rack mount the devices from the bottom up Place the supplied r...

Page 13: ...ning the LEDs on the front panel The standard AC power cable is the primary disconnecting device Position the equipment so that it is easy to disconnect the AC power cord 100 1000BASE T CABLE REQUIREM...

Page 14: ...green to indicate that the connection is valid RJ 46 CONNECTOR CAUTION The terminals on the unit should only be connected to passive load transducers or source transducers that apply no more than 10V...

Page 15: ...meter is floating or grounded CAUTION Terminals provided on the unit should only be connected to passive load transducers or source transducers that apply no more than 10V to the circuit that originat...

Page 16: ...ace display following connection and can be used to check system configuration and configure live analyzer FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol...

Page 17: ...maximum 10V peak devices including COLA AUX The BNC inputs support IEPE sensors by providing a current limited power source that can be enabled and disabled through the software When enabled it provid...

Page 18: ...the VR10500 is displayed below AUX INPUTS The eight AUX inputs can be used to read an analog signal up to 12V at 16 bit resolution or a digital TTL signal AUX inputs should be referenced to AGND Analo...

Page 19: ...he dedicated tachometer inputs Input signals in this configuration must be bipolar where the voltage swings above and below ground and may be up to 1MHz These inputs should be referenced to DGND Digit...

Page 20: ...nd NOTE The AUX output drivers have a small pull up leakage current 20uA max that may cause the voltage to drift above 0V when no load is connected AUX POWER The AUX power interfaces accept an externa...

Page 21: ...17 support vibrationresearch com NOTE After the voltage on AUXPWR_A or AUXPWR_B exceeds 15VDC a quiescent current of 25mA max will be drawn from the external power source...

Page 22: ...or AUX outputs AUX Pow er Tach 11 DGND Digital Ground Reference for AUX outputs AUX Pow er Tach 12 AUXOUT_1 TTL Output 1 Tri State output High Low Open 5V nominal 13 AUXOUT_3 TTL Output 3 Tri State ou...

Page 23: ...1 4 29 AUXIN_BIAS 5 VDC 0 15A Max Accessory pow er output 30 DGND Digital Ground Reference for AUX outputs AUX Pow er Tach 31 AUXOUT_2 TTL Output 2 Tri State output High Low Open 5V nominal 32 AUXOUT_...

Page 24: ...alog converter module Both channels are encoded onto a single 110Ohm twisted pair interface that is electrically driven to 3 3V at up to 250mA This interface is transformer coupled to help isolate gro...

Page 25: ...ting lower voltage rating or slower time delay than the specified fuse Replace the fuse with same type and rating as fitted All servicing repairing and testing of these products must be carried out by...

Page 26: ...s LED Color Description Green solid The switch on rear of the VR10500 is turned on Off The switch is not turned on Red solid VR10500 is faulted If the power light does not illuminate verify that the p...

Page 27: ...for communication with VibrationVIEW Red solid Red when starting if maintained VR10500 is faulted Amber solid Amber when starting if maintained VR10500 is faulted Amber flashing VR10500 is not connec...

Page 28: ...electric IEPE accelerometers such as those sold under the ICP Integrated Circuit Piezo Electric and Isotron trade names The following table describes the channel LED indications LED Color Description...

Page 29: ...ch com Troubleshooting Diagnostics CONTINUED Rear Panel LED ETHERNET LED LED Color Description Right LED Green solid Link is active Green flashing Link is active and network activity Left LED Amber so...

Page 30: ...0 units Loop synchronization can be performed with the Ethernet network or the interbox option The interbox option provides tighter synchronization than Ethernet and will provide additional high chann...

Page 31: ...that in the event of discontinuance of product manufacture Vibration Research warranty support is limited to six 6 years from the announcement of discontinuance This warranty covers hardware failure...

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