712U0201 Rev 16 - Blastmate II Operator Manual PDF
712U0201 Rev 16 - Blastmate II Operator Manual PDF
712U0201 Rev 16 - Blastmate II Operator Manual PDF
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Warranty:
All Instantel products come with a one-year warranty. Series III monitors (Blastmate III,
Minimate Blaster, and Minimate Plus) and sensors will have the warranty extended for a
second year if they are returned to the Instantel factory for service and calibration within 30 days of
the Next Calibration date printed on the calibration label located on the product.
If within a period of one year from the date of shipment to a customer the instrument fails to perform
in accordance with Instantels published specifications and the operators manual, due to a defect in
materials or workmanship, it will be repaired or replaced at Instantels option, free of charge. This
warranty is void if the equipment has been dismantled, altered or abused in any way. This warranty
is nontransferable.
The above warranty does not include any implied warranty of functionality for a particular purpose.
Instantel assumes no responsibility for damages of any description resulting from the operation or
use of its products. Since it is impossible to anticipate all of the conditions under which its products
will be used either by themselves or in conjunction with other products, Instantel cannot accept
responsibility for the results unless it has entered into a contract for services which clearly define
such an extension of responsibility and liability.
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charges to Instantels plant will be paid by the customer and those for return to the customer will
be paid by Instantel.
To protect your warranty, you must complete and return a Warranty Registration Certificate, or
complete the online Warranty Registration Form, within ten days of purchase. Units will be assumed
out of warranty if there is no warranty card on file at Instantel. Retain this portion and the proof of
purchase for your records.
Warning:
This is an electronic instrument. Although it has been designed for field use, it contains sensitive
components which cannot be expected to withstand the same stress and shock as heavy
machinery. It contains a microcomputer and solid state memory, both of which may be made
inoperative by severe radio interference. The use of transmitting equipment in the immediate
vicinity of the unit should be avoided. Evidence of negligence in the care or handling of the
instrument may void the manufacturer's warranty. This product contains no serviceable parts. The
battery is not intended to be replaced by the operator. The unit should be returned to an authorized
Instantel service center for service. Any attempt to service this product will void any and all
warranties offered by Instantel. Service enquiries should be made via your dealer.
EC Warning:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
1. Introduction 11
1.1. BlastMate II Models 11
1.2. Key Features 11
1.3. Accessories 12
1.4. The BlastMate II Keyboard 13
2. Basic Tutorial 21
4. Reference 41
4.1. Additional Installation Procedures 41
4.1.1. Wall Installation 41
4.1.2. Ceiling Installation 43
4.2. Technical Data 44
4.2.1. Geophone Operation 44
4.2.2. Particle Velocity, Acceleration and Displacement 45
4.2.3. Sensorcheck 46
4.2.4. Graphical Sensor Validation 46
4.2.5. Frequency Calculations 47
4.2.6. Graphical Acceleration and Displacement Calculations 48
4.2.7. Nearly Triangular Waveforms 48
4.2.8. Sinusoidal Waveforms 49
4.2.9. Irregular Waveforms 49
4.2.10. Compound Waveforms 410
4.2.11. Graphical Vector Sum 410
5. Maintenance 51
5.1. Battery Charging 51
5.2. Cleaning the BlastMate II 51
5.3. Loading Paper into the Printer 52
6. Troubleshooting 61
Appendix A1
a) Parts and Accessories A3
b) Specifications A4
c) Compliance Reports A6
d) Calculating Battery Life A8
e) Printer Roll Capacity A9
Index I-1
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Model Number
Monitor Serial Number
Monitor Software Version Number
Standard Transducer Serial Number
(If applicable)
Microphone Serial Number
Dealer Name
Date Purchased
Handling Precautions
Handle All Components with Care.
Keep the BlastMate II On Charge.
Batteries cannot be over-charged when using the charger supplied but can be irreparably damaged
by leaving them in a discharged state. They should be charged when fewer than five graph bars
appear in the LCD and must be charged when the unit beeps.
Disconnect the Battery if Storing the BlastMate II.
If storing for prolonged periods of time, disconnect the battery. Recharge the battery every six
months for twenty four hours.
Always Hold a Cable by its Connector.
Do not hold the cord to pull on a connector when connecting or disconnecting it.
Never Force a Connector.
Always align the connector to the port before inserting.
Use Only the Supplied Cables to Connect the BlastMate II to a Personal Computer.
Use only the BlastMate to PC connecting cable (p/n 712A2301).
Never Connect or Disconnect Cables Without First Turning Off the BlastMate II and
Your Computer.
Do Not Drop the BlastMate II or Submerge it in Liquids.
The BlastMate II is rugged and designed to withstand normal wear and tear. The BlastMate II is
splash resistant designed to withstand temporary exposure to drops of water. It is not waterproof
and should not be immersed in water. Immersing the monitor or installing the monitor where
standing water may accumulate may damage the monitor.
Do Not Drop the Microphone or Otherwise Subject it to Impact.
The microphone can be damaged if the microphone is handled roughly
Keep Computer Disks Away from the Transducer.
The geophones inside the transducers contain magnets that could erase the data stored on
computer disks.
Clean the BlastMate II Periodically.
Vacuum dust, dirt, and sand from the BlastMate II. Use alcohol to remove stains. Do not use paint
thinners and ketone solvents. These may damage the BlastMate II.
Keep the Printer Cover Closed to Keep Out Dirt and Moisture.
Dirt and moisture can accumulate over time and affect printer performance.
Remove the Printer Pen and Cap It when Not in Use.
Do Not Manipulate the Paper Roller By Hand.
The Warranty Is Void if You Oil or Grease Any Part of the Plotter.
1. INTRODUCTION
The BlastMate Series II has a proven track record as the industrys most reliable blast monitor.
Rugged, flexible, and easy to use, the DS-477/677 offers all the functions you need in an intuitive
format that makes it easy even for the first time operator to quickly setup and record an event.
This manual is divided into sections. The first section is a tutorial for the new user. Follow this
tutorial to record your first event. The section describes basic functions with illustrative examples
to lead you through. The following section offers a detailed explanation of the operation of the
monitor. The last sections provide reference and maintenance information, and extensive
troubleshooting support, followed by supporting information in the Appendix.
1.3. Accessories
Instantels complete line of BlastMate II accessories offer you the control and flexibility to
monitor all types of events.
Extra Event Memory 300 event memory (converts the DS-477 to the DS-677)
Transducer Leveling Plate with adjustable leveling feet and integrated bubble level. Used
to mount the standard transducer to a wall or ceiling as well as ground installations.
Remote Alarm self contained remote alarm indicator complete with high power auxiliary
drive capability for external sirens and other alarms.
120 VAC and 220 VAC Adapter connect the BlastMate II to your local electrical power
supply.
Auto / 12 V Adapter connect the BlastMate II to your vehicles 12 volt power supply or a
12 volt battery for remote installations.
Extension Cable general purpose extension cable to connect transducers, microphones, and
a personal computer. Available in standard and custom lengths.
Null Modem Cable for modem communication between the monitor and a computer.
Accessory Case carry BlastMate II accessories in a hard case, similar to the BlastMate
Series II case. Removable foam accommodates your accessories.
: / # & '
RETURN - + . DELETE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L
SHIFT
Z X C V B N M SPACE OPTION
Notes:
2. BASIC TUTORIAL
In this tutorial, you will learn how to turn on and setup the BlastMate II to record an event and
then print an Event Summary Report. Follow this tutorial to practice event monitoring. You can
also use it as a guide when recording actual events.
Batt: E - - - - - - - - - - F
Serial 1200 V 5.5
Serial Number
2. Internal memory size, available memory and number of events currently stored. Make sure
that there is enough memory to record an event. If memory is full, you must first download
events to your PC and then erase the events stored in memory.
Size of Internal Available Memory
Memory
% 128 K Mem left: 95
# Events stored: 10
Number of
Events Stored
3. Results of sensor test, and print test results prompt. If the All SENSORS working message
does not appear, check to make sure the transducer and microphone are properly connected
and oriented.
Print Test Sensor Test
Results Results
All SENSORS working
Press `PRINT` to plot
4. Current date and time. Youll learn how to change the date and time later in this tutorial.
Date
5. BlastMate II Main Window. This window is displayed whenever the unit is ready to monitor.
Review Perform
Setups Press `M` to MONITOR Sensorcheck
R=Review S=Stest
Arrow key to display the event we recorded caused by clapping our hands in front of the
microphone. We would like to print all the events stored in the BlastMate II at once, so we will
follow the next step to print the events.
} COMPLIANCE REPORT
FREQUENCY (Hz)
* Tran = +, Vert = x, Long =
} EVENT WAVEFORMS
Event End
Time Marker
Frequency and
Overswing Ratios
for each Geophone SENSORCHECK
Sensorcheck Results
FT=76 OT=39 FV=81 OV=37 FL=80 OL=39
FM=20 PM=270 BL=63
Calibration Facility
and Geo sensor passed Mic test ok
Date Calibrated
Calibrated 10 Oct. 1998 CALIBRATION INFORMATION
by INSTANTEL INC.
Notes:
2. Level Installation
The standard transducer must be mounted level. An optional leveling plate is available with three
leveling feet and an integrated bubble level indicator.
Figure 3-2 Installing the Standard Figure 3-3 Final Installation with
Transducer using the Ground Spikes. Ground Spikes Pushed Fully into the
Ground.
Figure 3-4 Burying the Standard Figure 3-5 Fill In and Pack the Material
Transducer. around the Standard Transducer.
Figure 3-6 Bolting the Standard Figure 3-7 Bolting the Standard
Transducer to a Surface. Transducer to a Surface using the
Leveling Plate.
triggering caused by wind. Connect the microphone cable to the BlastMate II. Press the S key to
check your microphone and the microphone connection.
NOTE: The microphone windscreen attenuates the microphone reading by 0.2 dB. In most cases,
this does not have a material impact on results.
WARNING: Handle the microphone with care. Dropping the microphone or otherwise
subjecting it to impact may damage the microphone element.
Battery Level
Batt: E - - - - - - - - - - F
Serial 1200 V 5.5
Figure 3-8 Battery Level Window.
If the PRINT EVENT key instead of R is pressed, the unit will print the setups. Time can be
saved by printing the setups before monitoring (but in monitor mode PRINT setup info must be
disabled under PLOTTER SETUPS).
After all messages have been displayed the Main Window returns.
determine if recording should stop. The default setting is 3 seconds, and the range of available
times is 1 to 9 seconds. Pressing ENTER will store the displayed value.
You may also enter a fixed record time, as we did in the Basic Tutorial: once the record time has
elapsed, the BlastMate II stops recording. Be sure to set the record time long enough to record an
entire event but not so long that unnecessary data is recorded, thus filling the BlastMate II
memory.
A helpful rule of thumb when setting a record time for a blast event is to add the delays between
detonating holes or use the longest delay, then add one second for each one thousand feet (300 m)
from the event to the BlastMate II to account for the speed of sound. For example, in the figure
below the minimum record time required is 1.1 seconds. To be on the safe side and ensure you
record all the events activity, set the record time to 2.0 seconds. There is no foolproof method for
setting a record time. Use your knowledge and experience to determine a record time.
After triggering and recording, the BlastMate requires minimal time to process and store data, as
shown in the table below. Sensorcheck is normally performed before monitoring. Add 5 seconds
if Sensorcheck is performed between events.
a. Record Mode
A record mode determines how the BlastMate II records events. The BlastMate II offers the
following record modes.
(1) CONTINUOUS
In Continuous mode the BlastMate II will trigger automatically on preset criteria, process and
store event data, and then resume monitoring. Except for short interrupts to process and store
events, it monitors blasts in a continuous unattended manner. The trigger source and levels
entered by the user are the criteria used to determine if an event is of sufficient magnitude to
record.
(2) SINGLE-SHOT
In Single-Shot mode the BlastMate II operates in the same way as in continuous, except that it
will record only one blast record. After processing and storing the data the BlastMate II returns to
the Main Window to await instructions.
(3) MANUAL
In Manual mode operation is similar to that of Single-Shot except that the triggering is initiated by
the operator by pressing the M key. All other triggering criteria are ignored. Manual triggering
might be used if automatic triggering is unreliable because of wind or vehicle activity, or to get a
record of back-ground noise in the vicinity of the blast site.
(4) STRIP-CHART
Strip-Chart mode is used for long duration continuous monitoring, such as pile driving, based on
current setups. The BlastMate II stores summary event information in intervals rather than in the
real time continuous method used in the other record modes. The monitor samples data
continuously at the chosen sample rate but only stores the relevant peaks for the interval. This
reduces the data recorded to specific criteria only and greatly increases the monitors recording
time.
To Select a Record Mode:
Press the RECORD MODE key. The Recording Mode Window appears. Press the Up or Down
Arrow keys to scroll through the record modes. Press the ENTER key to select a record mode
when it appears on the display.
To select the Data Storage Mode, press the Up or Down Arrow keys until the desired mode
appears, and then press the ENTER key to save your setting.
The BlastMate II offers four recording intervals: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. To
set the recording interval, press the Up or Down Arrow keys until the desired setting appears, and
then press the ENTER key.
Carriage Return and moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line. The DELETE key
(SHIFT + 0) will erase the character currently selected.
SHIFT and any letter key will input a capital letter. SHIFT and one of the symbols above the
numerical keys will input the special characters : / # & , RETURN - + . DELETE. If OPTION,
SHIFT and the number 0 are pressed simultaneously the message erase all text Y/N? appears.
Answering Y to this question causes the content of the category to be erased. It is deliberately
difficult to do this so that accidental erasure does not take place.
b. LOCATN Key
You may also enter the location, up to 20 characters, where monitoring took place. Press the
LOCATN key and enter the location using the keyboard. Press ENTER to save your setting.
c. USER Key
This key may be used to enter the name of the person performing the event monitoring. Press the
USER key and enter the name using the keyboard. Up to 20 characters can be entered. Press
ENTER to save your setting.
a. Timer Mode
The timer function sets the BlastMate II to automatically turn on and start monitoring operations
at a preset time in the future. The timer can be set for a one time monitoring session or it can be
set to record at the same time everyday. Using the timer extends the BlastMate II battery life
because the unit turns on and begins monitoring only when the event you wish to record occurs. It
also minimizes the recording of false events from other sources.
Once you have set the start and stop times, you must press the M key to enter Monitor Mode. To
stop timer recording at any time, press the ABORT key.
(1) Timer = ON
To set the BlastMate II to monitor at some time in the future, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key
when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Up or Down Arrow keys to display Timer =
ON. Press the ENTER key to display the Monitor Start Time Window. Enter the start time for
monitoring operations to begin. Use the Right or Left Arrow key to move through the date and
time displays. Use the Up or Down Arrow key to change the settings. The display should
resemble the following:
c. Stest (Sensorcheck)
This setting chooses when to automatically run Sensorcheck to test the monitor and its sensors.
(You can run Sensorcheck manually by pressing the S key when the Main Window is displayed.)
You can choose to run Sensorcheck after recording each event, or only once before monitoring
starts. If you choose AFTER event, Sensorcheck runs after recording each event. Results are
saved with each event and appear on the monitor display. If you choose BEFORE monitoring,
Sensorcheck runs once before monitoring starts, when you enter the monitor mode. The results of
this single Sensorcheck appear with each event recorded during the monitoring session. This
reduces processing time, by not having to run Sensorcheck for each event, and speeds up
recording especially when using the continuous record mode.
To set when to run Sensorcheck, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main Window is
displayed. Press the ENTER key to scroll through the windows until the Stest Window appears.
Press the Up or Down Arrow key to display the AFTER event or BEFORE monitoring
choices. Press the ENTER key to select a choice when it appears on the display.
d. Units of Measure
The BlastMate II uses the Metric (e.g. mm/sec) or Imperial (e.g. in/sec) measurement system.
To choose either Metric or Imperial units, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main
Window is displayed. Press the ENTER key to scroll through the windows until the Units
Window appears. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to display the IMPERIAL or METRIC
choices. Press the ENTER key to select a choice when it appears on the display.
e. MIC Channel
In the fifth menu item the microphone can be enabled or disabled for recording. If disabled, no
readings are taken for the channel and the summary display shows that the Mic channel is off
rather than giving a peak. If the Mic channel is turned off and the trigger source includes the Mic,
the source will be reset to Geo and the following message will appear.
SOURCE: MIC IS OFF
SOURCE = GEOPHONE
To set the MIC Channel, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed.
Press the ENTER key to scroll through the windows until the MIC Channel Window appears. Press
the Up or Down Arrow key to display the ON or OFF choices. Press the ENTER key to save
your setting.
f. MIC Weight
The MIC Weight command is used to select a microphone weighting for the BlastMates
microphone. One of three responses can be used for processing: LINEAR, C or A. If
LINEAR is chosen, the microphone determines air pressure loads on structures. If C is chosen,
the DC component is removed and some high-pass filtering is used. The overall signal strength is
reduced but the higher frequency variations in the signal remain. C weight corresponds to the
response of the human ear at higher sound levels. When A is chosen, the signal is attenuated and
converted to RMS (Root Mean Square). The value represents the general response of the human ear
and is more effective in assessing annoyance rather than possible structural damage.
To select a microphone weighting, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main Window is
displayed. Press the ENTER key to scroll through the windows until the MIC Weight Window
appears. Press the Up or Down key to display the three microphone types: LINEAR, C or
A. To choose a setting, display it and then press the ENTER key.
g. MIC Units
The measurement units used on the microphone channel depend on the measurement system
selected above. For LINEAR or C sound pressure, you have the choice between psi (or pa) or
dB. For A weight microphones, units are dB only. For this reason, when you chose the A
Weight microphone type, this window does not appear on the BlastMate II display.
To choose a microphone measurement unit, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main
Window is displayed. Press the ENTER key repeatedly to scroll through the windows until the
MIC Units Window appears. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to display the two microphone
unit choices. Press the ENTER key to select a measurement unit when it appears on the display.
j. Language
The BlastMate II supports two languages: English and French. All windows and menus will
appear in the language of your choice.
To set the language, press the SPECIAL SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed.
Press the ENTER key repeatedly to scroll through the windows until the Languages Window
appears. Use the Up or Down Arrow keys to set the language, and then press the ENTER key to
save your setting.
a. Print Events
The first menu item determines when events are printed, either automatically after each event or
only when you press the PRINT EVENT key.
To select when to print events, press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is
displayed. Press the ENTER key to scroll through the windows until the Plot Window appears.
Use the Up or Down Arrow keys to select either AUTOMATICALLY or ON REQUEST
ONLY, and then press the ENTER key to save your setting.
b. Number of Copies
This sets the number of copies printed for each Event Summary Report. The number of copies
ranges from one to ten. You can also print any number of copies of an event manually by pressing
the PRINT EVENT key while viewing an event.
To set the number of copies to be printed, press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main
Window is displayed. Press the ENTER key repeatedly to display the Number of Copies
Window. Use the Up or Down Arrow keys to set the number of copies to be printed. Press the
ENTER key to save your setting.
d. Print Setups
This setting controls the printing of the current BlastMate II setups in the Event Summary Report.
You can choose to include the setup information on every recorded events Event Summary
Report by selecting the PRINT setup info setting. You can also choose not to print the
BlastMate II setup information by choosing DONT PRINT setups.
To choose a setting, press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed.
Press the ENTER key repeatedly to display the Print Setups Window. Press the Up or Down
Arrow keys to display the required setting on the display, and then press the ENTER key to save
your setting.
e. USBM/OSMRE Graph
The fifth menu item allows setting of how the compliance graph is plotted. Selecting NO
frequency plot suppresses USBM/OSMRE and DIN plotting. Selecting COMBINED freq. plot
superimposes the results of the three ground channels on one graph, while selecting SEPARATE
freq. plot produces a graph for each ground channel.
To choose a setting, press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed.
Press the ENTER key repeatedly to display the Freq. Plot Window. Press the Up or Down Arrow
keys to display the required setting, and then press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Figure 3-15 shows simplified diagrams of damage control plots. In the USBM/OSMRE plot the
solid line represents OSMRE criteria, whereas the larger-dashed line represents USBM RI 8507
criteria for drywall or plaster, while the smaller-dashed line represents USBM RI 8507 criteria for
plaster walls. In the DIN 4150 plot, three lines, representative of three groups of buildings are
plotted. The DIN 4150 plot is used mainly in Europe whereas the USBM/OSMRE plot is used
mainly in North America.
Frequency is found by scanning the waveform for a zero crossing. The time interval between the
first and second zero crossing is multiplied by two and inverted to yield frequency. The peak is
plotted on a graph of log-velocity versus log-frequency. The last half cycle may not always be
included in the graph since the frequency cannot always be determined before recording stops.
Note: In Super Condensed scale only combined frequency plotting is supported to save space.
USBM/OSMRE PLOT DIN 4150 PLOT
10.0 60
DG S
IAL BL
OSMRE L 1 CO
MMER L1
Particle Velocity (mm/sec)
(solid lines)
Particle Velocity (in/sec)
2.0 40
1.0 USBM
LLINGS
in
DRYWALL or PLASTER 20
L2 DWE L2
03
(Dashed line)
0.
0.5
15
USBM L3 HERITAGE BLDGS L3
DRYWALL 8
USBM PLASTER 5
(Dotted line) 3
0.1 0
1 10 100 0 20 40 60 80 100
Frequency (Hz) Frequency (Hz)
g. Sensorcheck Plot
The Sensorcheck Plot is a graphical representation of the Sensorcheck test of each geophone. You
can choose to include the Sensorcheck Plot in the Event Summary Report or not.
Press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the ENTER key
repeatedly to display the Sensorcheck Plot Window. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to scroll
through the settings to display the required setting on the display. Press the ENTER key to select
and save the displayed setting.
h. Plotting Scale
You can choose to scale the Event Summary Report printout produced by the BlastMate II. The
paper is moved at a constant speed and the displayed information never changes. The difference in
the four scales is in the size of the information. The four settings are: 1X Scale (standard size), 2X
Scale (enlarged), Condensed scale, and Super condensed.
Note: In Super condensed scale only combined frequency plotting is supported to save space.
To scale plots, press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the
ENTER key repeatedly to display the Plotting Scale Window. Press the Up or Down Arrow keys
to display the desired scale and then press the ENTER key to save the setting.
i. Stripchart Data
The final menu item allows for plotting stripchart numerical data. This option is in effect only
when printing stripchart events from memory by using the PRINT EVENT key.
Press the PLOTTER SETUPS key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the ENTER key
repeatedly to display the Stripchart Data Window. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to scroll
through the settings to display either PLOT stripchart data or DONT PLOT chrt data. Press
the ENTER key to select and save the displayed setting.
a. Plot Event
Use this command to print an Event Summary Report for a selected event. Press the ENTER key,
and then use the Up or Down Arrow keys to scroll through the events to display the desired
event. Events are displayed in chronological order, beginning with the most recent event. When
the desired event appears in the display, press the PRINT EVENT key to print the Event Summary
Report, or press ABORT to return to the Main Window.
All events are identified by a prefix showing the event type. W events contain full waveform
data whereas w event contains only a waveform summary. An S or s event is a stripchart
event where the S contains all of the recorded data whereas an s contains the summary only.
This is followed by the date and time on the first line, and the Peak Particle Velocity and Peak
Sound Pressure on the second line. An example display is shown in Figure 3-16.
c. Print Listing
This command enables you print an event list indicating all the events stored in the BlastMate II
along with each events date, time, and recording results.
To print the List of Events, press the PRINT EVENT key when the Main Window is displayed.
Press the Up or Down Arrow keys to scroll through the windows to display the Print Listing
Window. Press the ENTER key to print the event list.
MICROPHONE TYPE
LIST OF EVENTS: L = Liner "L"
GROUND AIR A = "A" Weight
TIME DATE mm/s Hz dB C = "C" Weight
W: 15:03:38 12 May 1999 0.16 2 88L
W: 14:34:32 09 May 1999 10.67 57 128L
ANALYSIS RESULTS
EVENT TYPE W: 14:26:54 09 May 1999 16.89 85 102L <1 = Frequency Out of Range
S = Stripchart - Full Data W: 14:26:45 09 May 1999 0.46 >100 88L >100 = Frequency Out of Range (1024 s.p.s.)
s = Stripchart - Summary Data W: 14:26:31 09 May 1999 11.43 64 142L *** = Amplitude Out of Range
W = Waveform - Full Data N/A = Not Available / Not Applicable
w = Waveform - Summary Data W: 09:48:11 05 May 1999 0.25 <2 88L
Channel Disabled
W: 09:39:52 05 May 1999 0.22 85 120L "A" Weight Microphone (dBA)
W: 17:42:58 04 May 1999 0.05 16 114L Incomplete or Nonexistent ZQ Frequency
W: 14:43:15 04 May 1999 0.05 7 130L
confirm your initial choice or exit without continuing. Press and hold the ENTER key for five
seconds to delete all events, or press the ABORT key to return to the Main Window.
4. REFERENCE
This chapter discusses wall and ceiling installation procedures, and the theory of operation for
Instantels standard transducer, microphone, Sensorcheck, antialias filter, and data analysis
techniques.
Vertical Geophone
Switch Positions
Transverse Geophone
Figure 4-2 Installing the Standard Figure 4-3 Installing the Standard
Transducer on a Wall. Transducer on a Wall using the
Leveling Plate.
Figure 4-4 Installing the Standard Transducer on a Ceiling Right Side Up.
whether the coil or the magnet moves. Only the motion and speed relative to each other are
important.
4.2.3. Sensorcheck
Sensorcheck ensures the verification and calibration of the system's Geophones each time they are
used and precludes using the machine with damaged or inaccurate Geophones.
The validity of a geophone can be estimated by measuring its natural frequency and damping.
Many commercial Geophones vary by as much as 10% from published values. When taking into
account the effect of temperature extremes in the field additional errors are introduced.
Sensorcheck measures certain geophone features. If a geophone fails to meet requirements a
message identifies it. For example, if the geophone housing is placed upside down, a message will
indicate that the vertical sensor is out of calibration. If it is placed on its side, the transverse and
vertical sensors will be flagged.
A2
P1 P2
A1
Figure 4-6 Graph of geophone coil "free fall"
response. P1 and P2 are used for frequency
calculations. A1 and A2 are used for overswing
calculations.
Common causes of failure are poor connections (broken or worn cables ), improper placement and
improper leveling. A Sensorcheck can fail with good sensors if the block is accidentally moved or
vibrated during a check. A microphone failure will be indicated if it is not connected by a check
mic LCD message.
Frequencies above 100 Hz are not plotted because of the high error level. The plotter outputs the
message ">100 Hz" instead of the actual value. Furthermore if a waveform is very complex, or if
it contains a large offset value, the zero crossings may lie outside an acceptable window.
Whenever a frequency cannot be resolved the message "<2 Hz" is printed. Fast Fourier Transform
(FFT) analysis by the optional BlastWare III Advanced Module can provide more accurate
information on frequency content of waveform.
T/4
Figure 4-8 Manual Waveform Calculations on Nearly Triangular Waveforms.
a. Calculating Displacement:
T
Maximum Displacement (in.) = A
8
T
Maximum Displacement (mm) = Am
8
b. Calculating Acceleration:
1
Maximum Acceleration (in./s2) = Y
T
1
Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2) = Ym
T
T/4
Figure 4-9 Manual Waveform Calculations on Sinusoidal Waveforms.
a. Calculating Displacement:
T
A
Maximum Displacement (in.) = 2
T
Am
Maximum Displacement (mm) = 2
b. Calculating Acceleration:
2
Maximum Acceleration (in./s2) = A
T
2
Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2) = Am
T
A AREA TO BE
MEASURED
T/4
a. Calculating Displacement:
Maximum Displacement = area under curve measured by a planimeter.
T1
A
A1
A2
T
T2
a. Calculating Displacement:
T1 T
Maximum Displacement (in.) = A1 + 2 A 2
2 2
T1 T
Maximum Displacement (mm) = A1m + 2 A 2m
2 2
b. Calculating Acceleration:
2 2
Maximum Acceleration (in./s2) = A1 + A2
T1 T2
2 2
Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2) = A1m + A 2m
T1 T2
Figure 4-12 shows three random waveforms plotted in a format similar to that of a BlastMate
printout and is presented to illustrate the procedure of graphically calculating peak vector sums.
Measured magnitudes are tabulated for six different times and represent velocities in each of the
three dimensions. The vector sum represents true particle velocity and is calculated by squaring
and adding the magnitudes and taking the square root. In general if:
T = particle velocity along the transverse plane
V = particle velocity along the vertical plane
L = particle velocity along the longitudinal plane
Vgm = particle velocity of the ground movement
Notes:
5. MAINTENANCE
This chapter outlines maintenance procedures for the BlastMate II including battery charging,
cleaning, and loading paper into the printer.
scratching the protective cover and display, do not scrub the surfaces with abrasive material
including cleaning pads.
Takeup Roller
Printer Roller
Paper Feed
Roller
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the following information to help solve operation problems.
The monitor does not turn ON. No power source. Verify 120 VAC is supplied.
Check the fuse.
Check the battery.
The monitor does not turn ON with Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
battery only but does turn on using Battery is dead. Contact your authorized service facility.
the AC Adapter.
The monitor sounds a Beeping Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
Indicator and a message appears on Battery is dead. Contact your authorized service facility.
the display.
The monitor turns off unexpectedly. Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
Blown Fuse Replace the fuse (5 Amp, fast blow)
Battery is dead. Contact your authorized service facility.
The monitor fails to trigger and The monitor is not in monitor mode. Press the M key to enter monitor mode.
record an event.
Trigger Level set too high. Lower Trigger Level.
The monitor triggers continuously. Trigger Level set too low. Raise the Trigger Level.
Noisy electric power supply. Connect the monitor to a dedicated
electric power supply line with no line
noise or use a broadband noise filter.
The monitor does not record events. The monitors memory is full. Transfer events from the memory, verify
the events transferred okay, then delete
the events.
WARNING! MEMORY < 15% The monitors memory is almost full. Transfer events from the memory, verify
message appears. the events transferred okay, then delete
the events.
Check T chan(s) message appears. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
The transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
The transducer moved during Press the S key to run Sensorcheck again.
Sensorcheck. Do not touch the transducer.
Transducer cable improperly installed or Check the cable connections and cables.
damaged.
Wall Installation transverse and vertical Switch the transverse and vertical
Geophones not switched. Geophones.
Damaged transducer. Have the transducer checked by an
authorized Instantel service facility.
Check V chan(s) message appears. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
Transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
Transducer moved during Sensorcheck. Press the S key to run Sensorcheck again.
Do not touch the transducer.
Transducer cable improperly installed or Check the cable connections and cables.
damaged.
Transducer installed upside down. Check the transducer for the arrow on the
top.
Ceiling Installation Vertical geophone Invert the vertical geophone.
not inverted.
Damaged transducer. Have the transducer checked by an
authorized Instantel service facility.
Check L chan(s) message appears. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
Transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
Transducer moved during Sensorcheck. Press the S key to run Sensorcheck again.
Do not touch the transducer.
Transducer cable improperly installed or Check the cable connections and cables.
damaged.
For wall installations, the arrow was not Point the arrow located on the top of the
pointed towards the event. standard transducer towards the event.
Damaged transducer. Have the transducer checked by an
authorized Instantel service facility.
Check M chan(s) message appears. Microphone not connected. Connect the microphone.
Damaged microphone or microphone Have the microphone checked by an
cable. authorized Instantel service facility.
Appendix A
Transducers
Round Standard Transducer 713A0601
Standard Uniaxial Geophone Vertical 712A2801
Horizontal 712A2802
Bore Hole Sensor 712A4501
Hydrophone Sensor 700A3501
Microphone Accessories
Microphone Windscreen 331065FW
Microphone Stand Assembly 714A3401
Event Memory
Extra 300 Event Capacity (installed)Converts DS-477 to DS-677 714A4301
Power Supply
120 VAC, 60 Hz Adapter 712A1901
220 VAC, 50 Hz Adapter (used with the 712A1901) TC50A
Auto Lighter Plug 12 V adapter 712A3001
Cables
BlastMate to PC RS-232 Cable 715A2301
Extension Cable 100 ft. (30 m) for microphone and transducer 709A0501
Extension Cable 250 ft. (75 m) for microphone and transducer 709A0502
Three-way Splitter Cableused to connect three Geophones 712A2601
Remote Alarm/RS-232 Splitter Cablefor use with simultaneous remote alarm and modem operation 712A3501
BlastMate Trigger Cable 712A3901
Accessories
MiniMate to BlastMate Cable: RS232 cable for programming MiniMate from BlastMate II 715A0501
BlastMate II replacement Printer Paper Roll (Package of 3) 26-1428
Plotter Pens (Package of 4) 26-1480
Replacement Dust Caps 716A1401
Remote Alarm 711A1401
DS 20 Wire Trigger 677A9601
Standard Transducer Leveling Platecomplete with leveling feet and level 714A1801
Ground Spikesfor geophone or MiniMate 1100241
Accessory case with rigid foam insert. Same as BlastMate case. Used to carry and store accessories. Can also 714A2601
be used to store and carry 12 MiniMate units
b) Specifications
DS-477 DS-677
b) Specifications (continued)
DS-477 DS-677
c) Compliance Reports
The BlastWare III software enables you to quickly and easily prepare compliance reports from
your BlastMate II blast data. The examples below are only a small sampling of the many different
national compliance standards available. Please see the BlastWare III Operator Manual for details.
204
Notes
Location: 700 feet south of blast
Client: BEST CONSTRUCTION
User Name: David Best
Converted: May 12, 1999 08:42 (V4.02)
Extended Notes
Figure A-1 BlastWare III Event Report Using the USBM Compliance Standard.
Each bar on the battery level message represents approximately 0.1 volt above the 5.5 volt
discharge level, or approximately three days of remaining operating life in monitor mode (with no
plotting). The battery should be charged as soon as the display drops to a level of five bars or less
and whenever the unit is not in use. A warning message appears to inform the user to charge the
battery immediately if it falls below 2 bars. Below one bar it will cease to function and the unit
turns itself off. Program and event data stored in the BlastMate will not be lost even if all power is
off.
Batteries are rated in ampere-hours, a value obtained by multiplying the discharge current by the
discharge time. Theoretically a 100 ampere-hour battery should be able to supply a current of 100
amperes for one hour, or 10 amperes for 10 hours, or even one ampere for 100 hours, provided
that the product of current (amperes) and hours equals the value 100. In actual practice other
factors such as temperature and the load current affect the ampere-hour value. When quoted by
the manufacturer the ampere-hour value is usually based on a discharge time of 20 hours at a
given temperature. The actual current draw on a BlastMate was used to produce the graph in
Figure A-5 which gives approximate life remaining under differing plotting modes assuming that
only one battery was used. With the optional second battery all values are approximately doubled.
30
Days Legend
20
of 1 Second Condensed
Battery 1 Second 1x Scale
Life 10 Second Condensed
10 10 Second 1x Scale
0
0 100 200 300 400
Number of Events Printed
Figure A-5 Battery Life Based on One Second Events and Different Printing Modes.
If the timer is used to put the unit in Monitor Mode for limited daily times (say 8 hours), or if the
unit is only briefly in Monitor Mode, the battery life between charges may be increased by a
further 50%.
Notes:
Index
A D
A Weight Daily Self Check, 313
in event monitoring, 31 Daily Timer mode, 313
Abort Key, 35 Data Storage Mode, 39
ABORT key Data storage times, 38
press to stop printing, 318 Date
Access Disk Key, 320 setting, 311
Accessories, 12 Delete All Events, 320
Adapter Displays, setting a language for, 315
charging the battery, iv
voltage, iv E
Alarm Level
geophone, 315 EC Warning. See the title page
microphone, 315 Edit Keys, 310
Arrow Keys, 35 Electric Power Supply, iii
Auto Record Enter Key, 35
definition of, 37 Event List
Auto Window printing, 319
and Auto Record, 37 Event Monitoring, 31
Event Summary Report
adding notes and client information, 311
B
Events
Battery deleting all, 320
calculating battery life, A8 print event list, 319
capacity and longevity, A8 printing a single event, 318
capacity varies with ambient temperature, A9 printing all events, 319
charging, iv, 51 recording events, see the basic tutorial, 21
extending life using the timer, 312 Extension Cables, part numbers, A3
Battery Level Key, 35
Bolting the Standard Transducer, 34 F
Burying the Standard Transducer, 33
Features and Benefits, 11
Fixed Record Time, 37
C
Frequency Calculations, 47
Ceiling Installation, Standard Transducer, 43 Fuse installation. See the package contents that came with
Cleaning the BlastMate II, 51 the monitor
Clear Monitor Log, 319 Fuse replacement, iv
Client Name Key, 311
Clock Speed G
adjusting, 312
Compliance Reports, A6 Geo Alarm Level, 315
Compound Waveforms, 410 Geo Trigger Level, 37
Condensed Instructions, vi Geophone
Continuous Record Mode, 39 geo trigger level, 37
Conventions Used throughout this Manual, vi Geophone Operation, 44
Customer Support. See the title page Graphical Acceleration and Displacement Calculations,
48
Notes: