Bently Nevada | 3500/94 145988-01 | VGA Display Module
Description
The Bently Nevada 3500/94 Main Module (Ordering Information: 145988-01) is a vital component of the 3500 Machinery Protection System, designed to interface with a VGA display.
Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Model: 3500/94
Catalog: 3500
Origin: United States (US)
HS Code: 85389091
Dimensions: 16 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm
Weight: 0.8 kg
Details
The 3500/94 VGA Display uses a standard color VGA monitor with Touch Screen technology to present data from the 3500 system. It consists of two main components: the VGA Display Module and its I/O card, alongside a compatible VGA display monitor, which can be mounted up to 10 m (33 ft) away from the rack.
Key Features:
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Displays comprehensive 3500 Machinery Protection System information, including:
- System Event List
- Alarm Event List
- Module and channel data
- 3300-style rack view (API-670)
- Current alarm data (quick view)
- Nine custom display options
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The interface is accessed through a Main Menu on the Touch Screen. Configuration for language and display type is done using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software, while other data configurations can be managed directly at the display.
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Users can create nine custom screens to organize system data as needed, such as showing all 1X measurements or organizing by machine train groupings. An API-670 compatible screen is also available, displaying bar graphs and numerical values.
Multiple Rack Feature:
Using the 3500/94 Display Router Box, users can view up to four racks with one display, though each rack must be viewed individually. The rack address and alarm status are always visible in the upper right corner of the screen.
Display Monitors:
Bently Nevada provides five approved display monitor types compatible with the 3500/94. Each monitor type is designed for different application requirements, and outdoor installations require a hood to block sunlight. Each display needs a separate power supply. For remote locations, a KVM Extender can be used, but it may degrade image quality and should be avoided unless necessary
Bently Nevada | 3500/94 145988-01 | VGA Display Module
Bently Nevada | 3500/94 145988-01 | VGA Display Module
Description
The Bently Nevada 3500/94 Main Module (Ordering Information: 145988-01) is a vital component of the 3500 Machinery Protection System, designed to interface with a VGA display.
Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Model: 3500/94
Catalog: 3500
Origin: United States (US)
HS Code: 85389091
Dimensions: 16 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm
Weight: 0.8 kg
Details
The 3500/94 VGA Display uses a standard color VGA monitor with Touch Screen technology to present data from the 3500 system. It consists of two main components: the VGA Display Module and its I/O card, alongside a compatible VGA display monitor, which can be mounted up to 10 m (33 ft) away from the rack.
Key Features:
-
Displays comprehensive 3500 Machinery Protection System information, including:
- System Event List
- Alarm Event List
- Module and channel data
- 3300-style rack view (API-670)
- Current alarm data (quick view)
- Nine custom display options
-
The interface is accessed through a Main Menu on the Touch Screen. Configuration for language and display type is done using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software, while other data configurations can be managed directly at the display.
-
Users can create nine custom screens to organize system data as needed, such as showing all 1X measurements or organizing by machine train groupings. An API-670 compatible screen is also available, displaying bar graphs and numerical values.
Multiple Rack Feature:
Using the 3500/94 Display Router Box, users can view up to four racks with one display, though each rack must be viewed individually. The rack address and alarm status are always visible in the upper right corner of the screen.
Display Monitors:
Bently Nevada provides five approved display monitor types compatible with the 3500/94. Each monitor type is designed for different application requirements, and outdoor installations require a hood to block sunlight. Each display needs a separate power supply. For remote locations, a KVM Extender can be used, but it may degrade image quality and should be avoided unless necessary