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4. AZONIX
This section is important if you have an Azonix instead of the XRT.
4.1. INTRODUCTION
An upgrade to the XRT is now available and may is being used on some jobs. This is also
commonly known as the “Azonix terminal” (Part 92COMP0002). The Azonix terminal decodes
information sent from XTR and runs the XEM Receiver software like the XRT. The Azonix terminal:
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Can be used as a Rig floor display (RFD).
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Has a dedicated power supply and does NOT need power from the XTR.
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Supports Ethernet, LAN and WAN communication.
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Has a Wi-Fi adaptor to communicate with the remote connectivity kit.
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Communicates with computer networks for troubleshooting and remote monitoring.
4.2. AZONIXCONTENTS
The Azonix terminal is transported to the well site in a Pelican case with the following items:
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92COMP0002
Azonix Barracuda terminal
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22CABL0037
: AC power cable
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22CABL0104
: Cable providing USB connection to the XRT
A WIFI
04FSTS0013
Antenna Kit is also provided for connectivity.
4.3. AZONIX DESCRIPTION
1. The Azonix terminal is normally sent out to the Rig in a black pelican case.
2. The Azonix terminal has a 15.1” Flat-panel
LCD display
with a touch screen in the front . A
number of LEDs and Buttons are located beside the display. These include the following:
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Green LED
indicates the Power is
ON.
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Yellow LED indicates the Hard Drive is active
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Blue LED indicates the Azonix computer is ON but the display is not touch sensitive.
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Power On/off Button
is used to switch the terminal
ON
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LCD/Touch ON/Off Button allows the LCD to loose sensitivity to touch
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Reset Button is used to reset the system
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Brightness UP/Down Button is used to adjust the brightness of the screen.