3500/22M Transient Data Interface: Description
3500/22M Transient Data Interface: Description
Description
The 3500 Transient Data Interface (TDI) is the interface between the 3500
monitoring system and Bently Nevada’s System 1® machinery management
software. The TDI combines the capability of a 3500/20 Rack Interface Module
with the data collection capability of a communication processor such as TDXnet.
TDI operates in the RIM slot of a 3500 rack in conjunction with the M series
monitors (3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.) to continuously collect steady state and
transient waveform data and pass this data through an Ethernet link to the host
software. Static data capture is standard with the TDI, however using an optional
Channel Enabling Disk will allow dynamic or transient data to be captured as well.
TDI has made improvements in several areas over previous communication
processors in addition to incorporating the Communication Processor function
within the 3500 rack.
TDI provides certain functions common to the entire rack, however the TDI is not
part of the critical monitoring path and has no effect on the proper, normal operation
of the overall monitor system. One TDI or RIM is required per rack. The TDI
occupies only a single slot in the rack and is always located in Slot 1 (next to the
power supplies).
For Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) applications, the 3500 System requires a
TMR version of the TDI. In addition to all the standard TDI functions, the TMR TDI
also performs “monitor channel comparison”. The 3500 TMR configuration
executes monitoring voting using the setup specified in the monitor options. Using
this method, the TMR TDI continually compares the outputs from three (3)
redundant monitors. If the TMR detects that the information from one of those
monitors is no longer equivalent (within a configured percent) to the remaining two,
it will flag the monitor as being in error and place an event in the System Event List.
C US
Protocol EN61000-6-4
Supported: Radiated
BN Host Protocol and BN TDI Emissions
Protocol using Ethernet TCP/IP. EN 55011, Class A
Connection: Conducted
RJ-45 (telephone jack style) for 10 Emissions
Base-T/100 Base-TX Ethernet EN55011, Class A
cabling. EN 61000-6-2
Cable Length: Electrostatic
100 metres (328 feet) maximum. Discharge
EN 61000-4-2, Criteria B
100 Base-FX
Ethernet I/O Radiated
Communications: Susceptibility
Ethernet, 100 Base-FX Fiber Optic, EN 61000-4-3, Criteria A
full duplex multimode. Conforms to Conducted
IEEE802.3u. Susceptibility
Protocol EN 61000-4-6, Criteria A
Supported: Electrical Fast
BN Host Protocol and BN TDI Transient
Protocol using Ethernet TCP/IP. EN 61000-4-4, Criteria B
1 Main module
2 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX Ethernet I/O module
3 100 Base-FX Ethernet I/O module
4 LEDs: Indicates the operating status of the module
5 Hardware switches
6 Configuration port: Configure or retrieve machinery data using RS-232 protocol
7 OK relay: Indicates the OK status of the rack
8 Fiber optic Ethernet port: For configuration and data collection
9 RJ-45 Ethernet port:: For configuration and data collection
10 System contacts