Unite CANII User Manual VIB-E-US-389B-1.
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1 1.1 2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Related Documents ................................................................................................................................ 4 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE AND CONNECTORS .................................................................................... 4 2.1 Power Connector .........................................................
1 Introduction This User Manual contains some important information about the Vibration Technology Ltd seismic cell acquisition node (CAN) Unit. It is important that you read the information contained herein before putting your Unit into operation. 1.1 Related Documents VIB-E-US-388 VIB-E-US-390 VIB-E-PC-146 VIB-E-US-389 2 2.
3 Antenna Installation The antenna (and support equipment) is supplied and installed by Vibtech personnel. 3.1 CANII Hardware The CANII (deployment) hardware is comprised of the following components: Vibtech CANII (VIB-999-0006B) CANII unit CANII battery WLAN base station 2.4GHz sectored antenna, 14dBi, 16deg, N-male LMR400 Ultraflex cable, N-type (male-female), 50Ohm, 10m (3-off) (2.6dB loss) Shelley Clamp (upto 50mm tubing) Mobile Mast 28' (8.5m) steel inc carry bag and step 3.
3.3 CAN Field Deployment 3.3.1 CAN Placement The CAN should be deployed with the red sector pointing north. AP0 AP2 AP1 To blue (black) marked panel/cable on antenna To green marked panel/cable on antenna To red marked panel/cable on antenna VIB-E-US-389B-1.
3.3.2 CAN Mast Assembly Safety First “The mast deployment is a two-man job. Each member of personnel must have steel capped boots, hard hat, goggles and safety gloves during the mast deployment.
3.3.3 CAN RF Coverage Issue Antenna, Height & Tilt Examination / Action Ensure that the CAN antenna cables are damage free and that all three cables are correctly and securely connected. All damaged or faulty components should be replaced. Check the sequence of the RF cable assembly connections, the RED, GREEN, BLUE (black) sequence must be observed as per below. The CAN panel antenna has an azimuth beamwidth (radiation pattern or signal path) of 120° and an elevation beamwidth of 16°.
• • 4 If the CAN has failed to power up, check the battery connection and voltage level, replace the battery if required. If the battery is okay (>12V) swap out the CAN. The CAN should be examined as per maintenance procedure (VIB-E-US-389, Unite System Manual). When successfully connected, the first CAN should appear on the NIPGUI CAN list.
7 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 7.1 General Read this information before using your CANII. For any exceptions, due to national requirements or limitations, when using your CANII, please contact Vibration Technology Ltd. Note: Changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved in writing by Vibration Technology Ltd will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 7.2 Product Care • • • • • • 7.3 Do not open or disassemble your CANII. Doing so will void any warranty.