Specification
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Details
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Inputs
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Power Consumption
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10.5 Watts
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Data Input (Front Panel)
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USB-B
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10Base-T/100Base-TX I/O
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10Base-T or 100Base-TX Ethernet, autosensing
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100Base-FX I/O
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100Base-FX Fiber-Optic Ethernet
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Outputs
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Front Panel LEDs
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OK LED
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Indicates when the 3500/22M is operating properly
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TX/RX LED
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Indicates when the 3500/22M is communicating with other modules in the rack
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TM LED
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Indicates when the 3500 rack is in Trip Multiply mode
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CONFIG OK LED
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Indicates that the 3500 rack has a valid configuration
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The 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) is the interface between the 3500 monitoring system and compatible software (System 1 Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic software and 3500 System Configuration software). The TDI
combines the function of a 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) with the data collection capability of a communication processor such as TDXnet.
The TDI resides in the slot adjacent to the power supplies of a 3500 rack. It interfaces with M series monitors (3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.) to continuously collect steady state and transient dynamic (waveform) data and pass this data through an Ethernet link to the host software. Refer to the Compatibility section at the end of this document for more information.
Static data capture capability is standard with the TDI.However, using an optional Channel Enabling Disk will allow the TDI to capture dynamic and high-resolution transient data as well. The TDI incorporates the communication
processor function within the 3500 rack.
Although the TDI provides certain functions common to the entire rack, it is not part of the critical monitoring path and has no effect on the proper, normal operation of the overall monitor system for automatic machinery protection. Every
3500 rack requires one TDI or RIM, which always occupiesSlot 1 (next to the power supplies).
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