Manual Minimate Plus PDF
Manual Minimate Plus PDF
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Instantel Inc.
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Instantel is represented by a network of qualified dealers throughout the United States, Canada,
and Internationally. For further information, including product literature and the location of the
dealer nearest you, contact Instantel.
• Extensive dealer network. • In–depth user documentation.
• Comprehensive application support. • For technical support, call 1–613–592–4642 or
e-mail the event to [email protected]
For sales and applications support, contact Instantel and ask for MiniMate Plus sales. For technical
assistance and after sales support, contact Instantel and ask for Technical Support.
Warranty:
Instantel’s Series III products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship and
shall perform in accordance with published specifications for a period of two years*. BlastWare®
III software comes with a one year warranty. The company makes no warranty, expressed or
implied of fitness for purpose, merchantability or function of the products. Instantel does not
represent that any product will prevent bodily injury or damage to property.
Should a product fail to operate to these specifications within the warranty period it shall be
repaired or replaced free of charge. This warranty is void if the equipment has been dismantled,
altered or abused in any way. Authority to return the product must be obtained from Instantel prior
to shipment. Shipping charges to Instantel’s factory will be paid by the customer and Instantel shall
pay for the return freight.
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.
Instantel retains the right to change specifications without notice.
* To maintain the two year warranty, the monitor and sensors must be returned to Instantel Inc. for annual
calibration and servicing within thirty (30) days, before or after, the next calibration due date stamped on
the monitor.
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. The MiniMate Plus contains no serviceable parts. The unit should be
returned to an authorized Instantel service center for service. Any attempt to service the MiniMate
Plus 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.
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Instantel, the Instantel Logo, BlastMate® and BlastWare are registered trademarks of Instantel Inc. in North America.
MiniMate™ and MiniMate Plus are trademarks of Instantel Inc. in North America.
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Printed in Canada. 716U0101 Rev 12
Table of Contents
7. Troubleshooting............................................................................... 7–1
Appendix............................................................................................... A-1
a) Series III Specifications ............................................................................................. A-3
b) Parts and Accessories................................................................................................. A-4
c) Compliance Reports ................................................................................................... A-5
d) Calculating Battery Life............................................................................................. A-6
e) Connecting a Printer to the MiniMate Plus ................................................................ A-7
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
Battery
Top
Cover
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MINIMATE PLUS
Figure 1 Connecting the MiniMate Plus Battery.
To disconnect the battery for shipping or storage purposes, reverse the above procedure.
Off Off
Handling Precautions
• Handle All Components with Care.
• Keep the MiniMate Plus On Charge.
Leaving the MiniMate Plus battery in a totally discharged state for an extended period of time
irreparably damages the battery. Always charge the battery when fewer than two graph bars appear
in the display or immediately when the MiniMate Plus beeps. A message appears on the display
telling you to charge the monitor. When not in use, keep the MiniMate Plus on charge. Instantel’s
charger, supplied, protects the battery from overcharging.
• Disconnect the Battery if Storing the MiniMate Plus.
If storing for prolonged periods of time, disconnect the battery. Recharge the battery every six
months for twenty four hours.
Condensed Instructions
1. Connect microphone (if used), secure and level MiniMate Plus™ unit pointing arrow at
blast.
2. Turn on the unit by pressing * . Watch the display for battery, time and date.
3. Press SETUP to verify or edit setups. TEST to check geo/mic channels, or ↑ to access
events.
4. Press START Monitor to enter Monitor Mode.
5. Depending on setup, the unit does a unit check and displays "Performing Sensorcheck" .
IMPORTANT: Do not touch the MiniMate Plus™ while this message is displayed.
6. If accidentally triggered before a blast, press CANCEL and go back to step 4.
7. When finished turn unit off by pressing * for 5 seconds.
IMPORTANT: Keep unit on charge when not in use to avoid battery damage.
Ready to Monitor
Battery: E - - - - - - - - - - F
Jan 25 99 12:05:23
Hold * =Off ↑=Events
1. INTRODUCTION
The MiniMate Plus offers the most advanced monitoring technology available, with unequaled
versatility and flexibility to meet current needs and future requirements. As a smart device, your
BlastMate can be programmed for new features as they are released by Instantel through
BlastWare III, the software companion to your monitor.
The MiniMate Plus operates as a basic compliance monitor with intuitive functions and ease–of–
use to help the first time operator setup and record an event quickly. The MiniMate Plus also offers
advanced functions for specific applications requiring more information to be collected and
analyzed.
This manual is divided into sections. The first section is a tutorial for the new user. Follow this
tutorial to record your first event quickly and easily. This section describes basic functions with
illustrative examples to lead you through. The following section, called the Compliance Module,
covers the operation of the monitor for the compliance user. The Advanced Module section
explains the operation of the monitor using the optional advanced module software. The last
sections provide reference and maintenance information, extensive troubleshooting support,
followed by supporting information in the Appendix.
1.3. Accessories
Instantel’s complete line of MiniMate Plus accessories offer you the control and flexibility to
monitor all types of events. Sensors connect to the MiniMate Plus external models.
• Extra Event Memory – 300 event capacity standard and 1500 optional, for one second 4
channel events at 1024 samples per second.
• Low Level Triaxial Geophone − measures low level vibrations. Two models are offered with
the following ranges: 2.54 mm/sec (0.1 in/sec), and 25.4 mm/sec (1 in/sec).
• Cable Line Driver − provide long distance monitoring using Series III extension cables.
• MiniMate Plus Fastening Plate – with adjustable leveling feet and integrated bubble level.
Can be used to mount the MiniMate Plus to a wall or ceiling as well as ground installations.
• Transducer Leveling Plate – with adjustable leveling feet and integrated bubble level. Used
to mount the transducer to a wall or ceiling as well as ground installations.
• Two Microphone Types – Linear “L” or “A” Weight – Linear “L” for air pressure
measurement affecting structures and “A” weight for human response.
• High Pressure Microphone − measures air pressure up to 5.0 psi (34.5 kPa).
• Remote Alarm – self contained remote alarm indicator complete with high power auxiliary
drive capability for external sirens and other alarms.
• VAC and 220 VAC Adapter – connect the MiniMate Plus to your local electrical power
supply.
• Auto / 12 V Adapter – connect the MiniMate Plus to your vehicle’s 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 MiniMate Plus accessories in a hard case, similar to the BlastMate
Series III case. Removable foam accommodates your accessories.
2. BASIC TUTORIAL
In this tutorial, you will learn how to turn on and setup the MiniMate Plus to record an event.
Follow this tutorial to practice event monitoring. You can also use it as a guide when recording
actual events.
Operating System
Sn BC3074 R 4.0 Release
Off
To change the record mode, press the Setups key with the Main Window displayed. The
Recording Mode Window appears. Press the Right Arrow key to scroll through the record modes:
Single Shot, Continuous, Manual, Histogram and Histogram Combo. When the Recording Mode:
Continuous Window appears, press the Enter key to select this record mode. The MiniMate Plus
is now set to record in the continuous record mode.
format, position the cursor under the AM/PM/24 hour indicator. Press the Up Arrow key to
display the required setting. Press the Enter key to save your setting.
3. COMPLIANCE MODULE
This chapter provides instructions to install and setup the MiniMate Plus.
2. Level Installation
The MiniMate Plus or the standard transducer must be installed level. For the MiniMate Plus, a
fastening plate is available. For the standard transducer, a leveling plate is available. Both the
fastening plate and the leveling plate have three leveling feet and an integrated bubble level
indicator.
Figure 3.2 Installing the MiniMate Plus Figure 3.3 Final Installation with Ground
using the Ground Spikes. Spikes Pushed Fully into the Ground.
Figure 3.4 Installing the Standard Figure 3.5 Final Installation with
Transducer using the Ground Spikes. Ground Spikes Pushed Fully into the
Ground.
Figure 3.6 Burying the MiniMate Plus. Figure 3.7 Fill In and Pack the Material
Protect the Monitor with a Plastic Bag. around the MiniMate Plus.
Figure 3.8 Burying the Standard Figure 3.9 Fill In and Pack the Material
Transducer. around the Standard Transducer.
Figure 3.10 Bolting the MiniMate Plus to a WARNING: Do not over-tighten the screws when
Surface using the Fastening Plate. attaching the MiniMate Plus to the leveling plate.
This can damage the casing of the MiniMate Plus.
Figure 3.11 Bolting the Standard Figure 3.12 Bolting the Standard Transducer
Transducer to a Surface. to a Surface using the Leveling Plate.
2. Velocity results for all channels, displayed in pairs, beginning with channels 1 and 2.
For advanced events, the velocity result appears only. Frequency is not calculated for
advanced events.
3. Acceleration and peak displacement results for each channel displayed individually.
4. Peak vector sum results for channels 1, 2, 3 and channels 5, 6, 7.
Note: Channels 5, 6, 7, and 8 available on eight channel monitors.
In this mode, the MiniMate Plus 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 monitor’s recording
time. For each interval, the monitor calculates the maximum positive and negative peaks, the
frequency of the largest peak, and up to two peak vector sums (one with four channel monitors,
two with eight channel monitors). For each channel, the maximum peak, its frequency, and the
largest peak vector sum is calculated over the entire event.
Note: Histogram record mode consumes more battery power than the Single Shot, Continuous or
Manual recording modes. We recommend connecting a monitor to the AC adapter or an
external 12 VDC power supply.
time, you have to set the trigger level low enough so that an event’s activity exceeds the trigger
level and starts the MiniMate Plus recording. Available trigger level ranges appear in the
specifications located in the Appendix of this manual.
To set the trigger level, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Enter
key to display the Trigger Level Window for the trigger source chosen above. Use the Right
Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up Arrow key to change the trigger level number. Press
the Enter key to save your setting. If both the geophone and microphone were chosen as trigger
sources, pressing the Enter key saves the geophone trigger level setting and then displays the Mic
Trigger Level Window. Set the microphone trigger level and press the Enter key to save your
setting.
On eight channel monitors, set the geophone and microphone trigger levels for the first four
channels then set the geo2 and mic2 trigger levels for channels five to eight.
warning message appears and the record time defaults to the maximum available. For approximate
record times, refer to the table appearing on page 4–3.
To set the record stop mode, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the
Enter key to scroll though the windows until the Record Stop Mode Window appears. Press the
Up Arrow key to display either the Fixed setting or the Auto setting. Press the Enter key to save
your setting when it appears in the display.
intervals are 2, 5, and 15 seconds and 1, 5, and 15 minutes. Press the Enter key to save your
setting.
Note: When exiting the histogram record mode, the last incomplete interval may not be saved. If
the password feature is enabled, the last few intervals may not be saved.
3.8.13. Time
The MiniMate Plus supports the twelve hour, 11:55:23 PM, and twenty four hour, 23:55:23, time
formats. You can choose either format.
To set the time, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Enter key to
scroll through the windows until the Time: Window appears. Use the Right Arrow key to move
the cursor and the Up Arrow key to set the time. To select 12 or 24 hour time formats, position the
cursor under the AM/PM/24 hour indicator. Press the Up Arrow key to display the required
setting. Press the Enter key to save your setting.
3.8.14. Date
The MiniMate Plus supports the Month/Day/Year date format.
To set the date, press the Setups key when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Enter key to
scroll through the windows until the Date Window appears. Use the Right Arrow key to move the
cursor and the Up Arrow key to set the date. Press the Enter key to save your setting.
displays and the Up Arrow key to change the settings. Press the Enter key to save the Monitor
Start Time setting and display the Monitor Stop Time Window. Enter the stop time for monitoring
operations to end. Use the Right Arrow key to move through the date and time displays and the
Up Arrow key to change the settings. Press the Enter key to save the stop time setting. Press the
Start Monitor key to enter the timer mode. The timer is now set to start monitoring operations
automatically according to your start and stop dates and times. The monitor displays the following
window:
b. Monitor Everyday
To set the MiniMate Plus to monitor at the same time each day, press the Right Arrow key and
the Setups key together when the Main Window is displayed. The Timer Mode Window appears.
Press the Right Arrow key to display the : Monitor Everyday option. Press the Enter key to
display the Daily Start Time Window. Use the Right Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up
Arrow key to change the hour and minute settings. Press the Enter key to save your start time.
The Daily Stop Time Window appears. Use the Right Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up
Arrow key to change the daily stop time. Press the Enter key to save your changes. Press the
Start Monitor key to enter the timer mode. The MiniMate Plus is now set to start and stop
monitoring operations automatically at the same time every day. The monitor displays the
following window:
To set the Geo Alarm Level, press the Right Arrow key and the Setups key together. Press the
Enter key repeatedly to scroll through the windows until the Geo Alarm Level Window appears.
Use the Up and Right Arrow keys to set the alarm level. Press the Enter key to save your setting.
the monitor is in monitor mode, waiting for a trigger. See the section explaining the Enter key,
above.
By default, event data appears in the following order. If you viewed event data before, the data last
displayed when you stopped viewing events appears first the next time you view events. Channels
5, 6, 7, and 8 require an eight channel monitor.
1. Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) and Air Pressure.
W:Jan 25 99 10:17:47
3.78 mm/s 37 Hz
Date 57.5 pa. (L) 7.2 Hz Time
↑ = previous ↓ = next
PPV
Air Pressure On-line Help
2. Velocity or air pressure results along with the frequency for all channels, displayed in
pairs, beginning with channels 1 and 2. For advanced events, the velocity result
appears only. Frequency is not calculated for advanced events.
W:Jan 25 99 10:17:47
1: 2.91 mm/s 32 Hz
2: 3.78 mm/s 37 Hz
Channels ↑ = previous ↓ = next PPV and
Frequency
3. Acceleration and peak displacement results for each channel displayed individually.
W:Jan 25 99 10:17:47
1: Accel .059 g Acceleration
Pk Disp .014 mm
Channel ↑ = previous ↓ = next
Peak
Displacement
4. Peak vector sum results for channels 1, 2, 3 and channels 5, 6, 7 (eight channel
monitor required).
W:Jan 25 99 10:17:47
PVS 123: 4.73 mm/s
5. PPV for all enabled channels expressed in decibels, and Air Pressure. (Units with a
serial number of 6000 or higher only.)
W:Jan 25 99 10:17:47
51.2 dB 3.2 Hz
57.5 pa. (L) 7.2 Hz
↑ = previous ↓ = next Decibels
Air Pressure
WARNING: Once the events have been deleted, they cannot be recovered.
To delete all the events in the MiniMate Plus, press the Up Arrow key with the Main Window
displayed, until the Delete All Events Window appears. This window indicates the total number of
events stored in the MiniMate Plus. Press the Enter key to begin the deletion. A second window
appears asking you to hold the Enter key for five seconds to delete all files. This window asks you
to confirm your initial choice or leave the window without continuing. Press and hold the Enter
key for five seconds to delete all events. At the bottom of the window, a countdown indicator tells
you the number of events being deleted. The message “All Memory Erased. Press any key.”
indicates all events have been successfully deleted from the monitor.
BlastMate III is displaying the Main Window with the message “Ready to Monitor.” Set the Serial
Connection to Direct and set the baud rate to the same rate in both monitors.
To upload one event, press the Up Arrow key when the Main Window is displayed, until the
Upload One Event Window appears. Press the Enter key to select this choice. The most recently
recorded event appears on the display. Press the Up Arrow to display the next event or the Right
Arrow to display the earliest recorded event. With the required event appearing on the MiniMate
Plus display, press the Enter key to begin the uploading. The message “Uploading” along with the
number of the event appears on the bottom of the MiniMate Plus display. After the event has been
transferred to the BlastMate III, the message “Event Uploaded Successfully” appears momentarily
on the MiniMate Plus display.
Operating System
R 4.0 V 4.0
Release and Version
b. Auto Window
When the trigger level is set to Auto, the Auto Window determines the length of time the
MiniMate Plus continues to record for after an event’s activity falls below the trigger level. This
ensures that an events activity, particularly air blast, is recorded. For example, if you plan to record
an event at a long distance from the source, set the Auto Window to a large value to compensate
for the time required for the air blast to travel from the source to the monitor’s microphone. If you
set the value to a small value, the monitor may stop recording after the seismic activity reaches it
but before the air blast reaches it. The Auto Window values range from one to nine seconds.
To set the Auto Window, press the Option key and the Setups key together when the Main
Window is displayed. Press the Cancel key to exit the Reset Factory Defaults Window. Press the
Enter key to scroll through the windows until the Auto Window appears. Use the Right Arrow
key to move the cursor and the Up Arrow key to change the time setting. Press the Enter key to
save your setting.
c. Password
This feature activates a password control requiring an operator to enter a password before being
able to exit the monitor mode. The password prevents an unauthorized exit from monitor mode
while still allowing an operator to view event summaries. Password control can be enabled or
disabled. The default password is four up arrows in a row. Passwords may include any
combination of the Up Arrow key, Right Arrow key, Setups key, Test key, and the Start Monitor
key. Passwords can be enabled in all monitoring modes except the advanced mode.
To display the password feature, press the Option key and the Setups key together when the main
window is displayed. Press the Cancel key to exit the Reset Factory Defaults Window and display
the Password Window. Use the Up or Right Arrow key to display Enabled to turn the password
on or Disabled to turn the password off. Press the Enter key. Enter a password and press the Enter
key. Enter the password again to confirm your original choice and press the Enter key.
d. Auxiliary Trigger
The auxiliary trigger is an external triggering mechanism used to start monitor recording.
A variety of optional auxiliary triggers are available including the DS 20 Wire Trigger
(677A9601), and the BlastMate Trigger Cable (712A3901) used to connect several monitors
together for multiple point blast monitoring.
To use the auxiliary trigger, set the monitor in the single shot or continuous record mode. Set a
fixed record time. The auxiliary trigger does not operate in the auto record time setting. Press the
Option key and the Setups key together when the Main Window is displayed. Press the Cancel
key to exit the Reset Factory Defaults Window and display the Auto Window. Press the Enter key
to display the Auxiliary Trigger Window. Use the Up or Right Arrow key to display Enabled to
turn the auxiliary trigger on or Disabled to turn the auxiliary trigger off. Press the Enter key to
save your setting.
e. Backlight On Time
This command sets the length of time the backlight remains on. If enabled, the backlight turns on
by pressing the Option key and the Cancel key together. An adjustable timer, from 0 to 255
seconds, determines the length of time the backlight remains on. To disable the backlight and not
have it turn on, set the timer delay to 0. This conserves battery power.
To set the backlight timer, press the Option key and the Setups key together when the Main
Window is displayed. Press the Cancel key to exit the Reset Factory Defaults Window. Press the
Enter key to scroll through the windows until the Backlight On Time Window appears. Use the
Right Arrow key to move the cursor and the Up Arrow key to change the time setting. Press the
Enter key to save your setting.
4. ADVANCED MODULE
The advanced module is designed to smoothly combine with the compliance module. It adds
features to the compliance module without changing the look and operation of the monitor. Before
you can use the advanced features, you must load the advanced software into the monitor using the
BlastWare III software’s advanced module. Once completed, the following features may be
changed in the field using the monitor alone. Please refer to the BlastWare III manual for complete
instructions.
This section of the manual builds on the previous compliance module section. The operations you
performed using the compliance module are still available to you unless stated otherwise. Please
refer back to the instructions in the compliance module when operating the monitor in the
advanced mode. This section outlines those features found only in the advanced module.
The monitor powers up the sensors and displays the average and maximum difference read from
the sensors. This allows you to test the sensor by stimulating it (i.e., shaking a transducer or
blowing into a microphone) and observing the response.
5. REFERENCE
This chapter discusses wall and ceiling installation procedures, and the theory of operation for
Instantel’s standard transducer, microphone, Sensorcheck, anti-alias filter, and data analysis
techniques.
a. MiniMate Plus
The MiniMate Plus may be installed on a wall with the aid of the optional fastening plate. Before
installing the MiniMate Plus, you must switch the position of the vertical and transverse
geophones. This positions the geophones to their natural axes compensating for the vertical wall
installation. This is a simple procedure requiring no special tools.
To switch the vertical and transverse geophones, remove the four screws on the top cover. Remove
the top cover to expose the geophones. Switch the vertical and the transverse geophones. Replace
the top cover and secure with the four screws. Reverse the above procedure to return the
geophones to their original positions for normal ground monitoring.
Use the optional leveling plate to install and level the MiniMate Plus. Secure the leveling plate to
the MiniMate Plus with the three screws provided. Do not over-tighten the screws when attaching
the leveling plate to the MiniMate Plus – this can damage the casing of the MiniMate Plus. Place
the assembly on the wall with the arrow pointing in the direction of the event. Mark the position of
the three bolts. Install the bolts into the wall according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Slide the
leveling plate with the MiniMate Plus over the bolts. Slide on 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) washers and 3/8
inch (9.5 mm) lock washers. Screw on the retaining nuts to hold the unit in position. Level the
assembly by adjusting the leveling feet. The integrated bubble level does not work when installing
the fastening plate on a wall. Tighten the retaining nuts on each bolt to secure the installation.
Press the Test key to check your sensors using Sensorcheck.
b. Standard Transducer
The standard transducer may be installed on a wall by itself or with the optional leveling plate.
Before installing the standard transducer, you must switch the position of the vertical and
transverse geophones. This positions the geophones to their natural axes compensating for the
vertical wall installation. This is a simple procedure requiring no special tools.
To switch the vertical and transverse geophones, remove the three screws on the top cover. Insert a
screwdriver into the slot on the side of the transducer and pry off the top cover. Remove the two
screws securing the electronics to expose two geophones. Switch the vertical and the transverse
geophones. Replace the electronics. Replace the top cover while maintaining the gasket’s position.
Align the cover with the screw holes and the center hole. Insert the three screws and tighten until
the cover, gasket, and housing press together. Finally, tighten the three screws in a clockwise
sequence to assure proper gasket seating. Tighten each screw to 10 lbf/in. (1.2 N.m) torque. A
proper seal occurs when the gasket begins to bulge out slightly from the transducer cover and
housing.
WARNING: Do not over-tighten the lid or the installation bolt. Over-tightening the lid may
damage the gasket and break the seal strip the screw hole threads, or cause
Sensorcheck failure.
Figure 5.3 Installing the Standard Figure 5.4 Installing the Standard
Transducer on a Wall. Transducer on a Wall using the
Leveling Plate.
a. MiniMate Plus
Before installing the MiniMate Plus using the optional leveling plate, you must invert the vertical
geophone located inside the MiniMate Plus. This positions the geophone to its natural axis
compensating for the upside–down ceiling installation. This is a simple procedure requiring no
special tools.
To switch the vertical geophone, remove the four screws on the top cover. Remove the top cover to
expose the geophone. Remove the vertical geophone, invert it, and replace it. Replace the top
cover and secure with the four screws. Reverse the above procedure to return the geophone to its
natural position for normal ground monitoring.
Secure the leveling plate to the MiniMate Plus with the three screws provided. Place the assembly
on the ceiling with the arrow pointing in the direction of the event. Mark the position of the three
bolts. Install the bolts into the ceiling according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Slide the
leveling plate and the MiniMate Plus over the bolts. Slide on 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) washers and 3/8
inch (9.5 mm) lock washers. Screw on the retaining nuts to hold the unit in position. Level the
assembly by adjusting the leveling feet. The integrated bubble level does not work when installing
the leveling plate on a ceiling. Tighten the retaining nuts on each bolt to secure the installation.
Press the Test key to check your sensors using Sensorcheck.
b. Standard Transducer
You can install the standard transducer on a ceiling by itself or with the optional leveling plate
where leveling adjustments are required.
The transducer may be installed on level ceilings where no leveling adjustments are required. To
mount a transducer, install a bolt into the ceiling according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Hold
the transducer in the upright position and slide it over the bolt. This ensures the vertical geophone,
located inside the transducer, maintains its original axis. Point the arrow in the direction of the
event. Slide on 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) washer and a 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) lock washer over the bolt and
tighten with the retaining nut. Press the Test key to check your sensors using Sensorcheck.
5.2.1. Transducer
A transducer measures ground vibrations. The actual mechanism inside the transducer is called a
geophone. Transducers have either one geophone, called uniaxial transducers, or three geophones,
called standard transducers.
a. Geophone Operation
Functionally a geophone sensor is a coil of wire suspended around a magnet. The magnet is free to
move in a field of magnetic flux lines. By Lenzs' Law, induced voltage is proportional to the speed
at which flux lines are traversed. Induced coil voltage is therefore proportional to the relative
velocity of the coil to the magnet. In practice, it does not matter whether the coil or the magnet
moves. Only the motion and speed relative to each other are important.
5.2.2. Microphone
The microphone measures air pressure. Instantel offers two types: Linear “L” (standard) and “A”
Weight (optional). Both come with a three foot (one meter) microphone mounting stand.
a. Measurement Scales
The MiniMate Plus supports two sound pressure measurement scales: Linear “L” and “A” Weight.
(2) Weight
“A” weight measures noise levels people may consider an annoyance. The signal is then converted
to root mean square (RMS). Units are measured using the decibel scale, dB(A).
5.3. Sensorcheck
Sensorcheck performs a two stage test on the MiniMate Plus and its sensors. In the first stage, the
program displays the MiniMate Plus serial number, software version, the total amount of memory
installed in the MiniMate Plus, the total amount of memory available to store events, and the
number of events presently stored in memory. The second stage tests each geophone within
Instantel’s transducer and the microphone operation. The program also tests the operation of the
MiniMate Plus itself and the sensor connecting cables. Pass or fail results appear on the display.
See the Basic Reference chapter of this manual to choose when Sensorcheck operates
automatically.
a. Natural Frequency
Waveform measurements check the natural period (t) of a geophone’s sensor coil assembly.
Referring to the figure below, the distance from P1 to P2 represents 0.125 seconds. Since
Frequency is the reciprocal of the period, F=1/t, the frequency is approximately 8 Hz. A calibrated
sensor has a natural frequency between 6.5 and 9.5 Hertz. Calculations for all geophones appear
with each recorded event.
T
P1 P2
Amplitude
(In/s or mm/s)
Time
(seconds)
T1 Zero Crossing
The MiniMate Plus does not calculate frequencies above 100 Hz because of the high error level at
1024 samples per second. The message ">100 Hz" displays. At 2048 samples per second, the
message ">200 Hz" displays. When recording at 4096 samples per second, the message ">400 Hz"
displays. 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 calculated the
message "<1 Hz" displays. The message N/A indicates an entire waveform was not captured and
therefore no frequency could be calculated. More accurate analysis is available using the
BlastWare III software.
c. Peak Acceleration
The MiniMate Plus calculates peak acceleration, the rate of change of velocity, by dividing the
difference in velocity by the difference in time. To obtain the peak acceleration, the MiniMate Plus
subtracts two velocity readings and divides the result by the elapsed time between them.
dV ∆V
a= ≈
dT ∆T
where:
∆T = a small interval
The MiniMate Plus calculates the peak acceleration at each point along the entire waveform and
reports the peak value. Note that this is not necessarily at the peak velocity for an individual
waveform.
d. Peak Displacement
The MiniMate Plus calculates peak displacement, or particle distance traveled, by multiplying
speed by time. In the MiniMate Plus the interval velocity is multiplied by the time interval and the
resulting displacement segments are summed.
s = ∫ Vdt ≈ ∑ (V∆t)
where:
V= the velocity in each interval
To obtain the peak displacement, the MiniMate Plus integrates each wave segment of the entire
waveform between zero crossings, selects the largest, then divides the value by half. Note that this
is not necessarily at the peak velocity of the waveform.
PVS = T2 + V 2 + L2
where:
T = particle velocity along the transverse plane
V = particle velocity along the vertical plane
L = particle velocity along the longitudinal plane
a. Calculating Displacement:
T
×A
Maximum Displacement (in.) = 2π
T
× Am
Maximum Displacement (mm) = 2π
b. Calculating Acceleration:
2π
Maximum Acceleration (in./s2) = ×A
T
2π
Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2) = × Am
T
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
T1
A
A1
A2
T
T2
a. Calculating Displacement:
T1 T
Maximum Displacement (in.) = × A1 + 2 × A 2
2π 2π
T1 T
Maximum Displacement (mm) = × A1m + 2 × A 2m
2π 2π
b. Calculating Acceleration:
2π 2π
Maximum Acceleration (in./s2) = × A1 + × A2
T1 T2
2π 2π
Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2) = × A1m + × A 2m
T1 T2
a. Calculating Displacement:
Maximum Displacement = area under curve measured by a planimeter.
Notes:
6. MAINTENANCE
This chapter outlines maintenance procedures for the MiniMate Plus including battery charging,
annual sensor calibration, and cleaning.
Off Off
If required, other AC adapters may be used but must meet the following restrictive specifications.
Minimum Voltage Maximum Maximum No Maximum Safety Length Plug Style and
Required by the Output Load Voltage Power Rating of Cord Size
Monitors (VDC) (VA) (equal to)
11 VDC less than 13.8 18.8 12 maximum CSA/UL 3m 2.1 mm Coaxial
VDC for loads 6 (10 ft.) center post
over 500 mA recommended positive
7. 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 battery.
The monitor does not turn ON Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
with battery only but does turn on Battery is dead. Contact your authorized service
using the AC Adapter. facility.
The monitor sounds a “Beeping“ Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
Indicator and a message appears on
the display.
The monitor turns off unexpectedly. Monitor has entered Power Saving Press the Enter key to activate the
Mode. monitor.
Battery needs recharging. Recharge the battery.
Battery is dead. Contact your authorized service
facility.
The monitor fails to trigger and The monitor is not in monitor mode. Press the Start Monitor key to enter
record an event. monitor mode.
Trigger Level set too high. Lower Trigger Level.
The monitor triggers Trigger Level set too low. Raise the Trigger Level.
continuously. 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 monitor’s memory is full. Transfer events from the memory,
verify the events transferred okay,
then delete the events.
Warning Memory Less than 15%. The monitor’s memory is almost full. Transfer events from the memory,
verify the events transferred okay,
then delete the events.
Memory Full. The monitor’s memory is full. Transfer events from the memory,
verify the events transferred okay,
then delete the events.
Backlight does not turn ON. Backlight on time set to zero. Increase the backlight on time.
Low Battery level . Check the battery level and charge
battery, as required.
Check Channel(s): Tran Message. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
The transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
The transducer moved during Press the Test key to run Sensorcheck
Sensorcheck. again. 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 were not switched. geophones.
Damaged transducer. Have the transducer checked by an
authorized Instantel service facility.
Operating in Compliance Mode with a In the monitor setups, set Sensorcheck to
Series III sensor that does not support Disabled.
Sensorcheck.
Check Channel(s): Vert Message. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
Transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
Transducer moved during Sensorcheck. Press the Test 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.
Operating in Compliance Mode with a In the monitor setups, set Sensorcheck to
Series III sensor that does not support Disabled.
Sensorcheck.
Check Channel(s): Long Message. Transducer not connected. Connect the transducer.
Transducer not installed level. Check the transducer installation for level.
Transducer moved during Sensorcheck. Press the Test 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.
Operating in Compliance Mode with a In the monitor setups, set Sensorcheck to
Series III sensor that does not support Disabled.
Sensorcheck.
Check Microphone Message. Microphone not connected. Connect the microphone.
Damaged microphone or microphone Have the microphone checked by an
cable. authorized Instantel service facility.
Appendix
Monitors
MiniMate Plus with Internal Transducer 716A0401
MiniMate Plus with Standard Transducer 716A0403
Transducers
Round Standard Transducer, 2 to 300 Hz 714A0301
Series III Standard Uniaxial Geophone Vertical – 714A4201
Horizontal – 714A4202
Uniaxial 4.5 Hz Geophone Vertical – 714A4601
Horizontal – 714A4602
Low Level Triaxial Geophone 100x gain – 714A8301
10x gain – 714A8302
Series III High Frequency Uniaxial Geophone 714A4101
Bore Hole Transducer 714A3301
Hydrophone Sensor 714A5001
VOD Module 714A7201
Low Frequency Accelerometer, 0.5 g range: requires other accessories, contact your dealer or Instantel 714A7101
High Frequency Accelerometer, 500 g range: requires other accessories, contact your dealer or Instantel 338B34
MiniMate Plus Fastening Plate with leveling feet and integrated level 715A1601
Transducer Leveling Plate with leveling feet and integrated level 714A1801
Microphones
Microphone – Linear “L” Output 714A0401
Microphone – “A” Weight Output (Impulse Response − 35 milliseconds) 714A2001
High Pressure Microphone: for measuring pressure up to 5.0 psi (34.5 kPa) 714A5501
Microphone Windscreen 1712
Microphone Stand Assembly 714A3401
Event Memory
Extra 1200 Event Capacity (installed) 714A2201
AC Adapter
120 VAC, 60 Hz Adapter DV – 1250
220 VAC, 50 Hz Adapter (used with the DV–1250) TC50A
External 12 V Battery Power Supply Cable 714A2401
Extension Cables
Extension Cable Line Driver 100 ft. (30 m) for triaxial transducer 714A7601
Extension Cable Line Driver 250 ft. (75 m) for triaxial transducer 714A7602
Quad Splitter Cable 714A3201
Triax & Uniax Splitter Cable: for use with 8 channel units standard transducer and microphone 714A3901
Accessories
MiniMate Plus to BlastMate III Cable: RS–232 cable for programming MiniMate Plus from BlastMate III 716A1801
BlastMate III replacement Printer Paper Roll (Package of 10) TP5000–80–25C
Remote Alarm 711A1401
DS 20 Wire Trigger 677A3901
BlastMate Trigger Cable 712A3901
Null Modem Cable for connecting between unit and modem 714A7501
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 1–2 MiniMate Plus units
c) Compliance Reports
The MiniMate Plus supports numerous Compliance Reports, also called National Frequency
Analysis Standards, including U.S.A. USBM/OSMRE, British Standard BS 6472, French GFEE,
German DIN 4150, New Zealand 4403:1976, and Spain UNE 22.381. Two frequency standards,
U.S.A. USBM/OSMRE and German DIN 4150, appear below. Use the BlastWare III software to
choose the Compliance Report used by your monitor.
Figure A–1 United States Bureau of Mines and German DIN 4150 Compliance Reports.
Note: Data points appearing outside of the report boundaries indicates the recorded data was
outside the range of the report. In the DIN 4150 example, some peaks occurred at
frequencies greater than 100 Hz and were therefore drawn outside the boundaries of the
report.
Using the optional BlastWare III Advanced Module, you can edit Compliance Reports or create an
entirely new report to meet your specific needs.
Battery Life
Battery Longevity
Battery longevity refers to a battery’s useful service life determined by the number and depth of
discharge cycles. The following indicates the expected battery longevity expressed in
charge/discharge cycles. A battery lasts longer if it is kept in a charged condition.
Serial / Parallel
Converter*
(GA935)
MiniMate Plus
BlastMate III to PC
Connecting Cable Printer
(712A2301)
AUX
Connector
* Not required for the Kodak Diconix 180 SI Serial Printer
Figure A–2 Connecting the MiniMate Plus to a Printer.
Printer Settings
Configure the Diconix 180 SI, the HP DeskJet 320, or the Canon BJ–30 printers to the required
settings outlined below. The HP DeskJet 340 and Canon BJC-80 do not require configuring.
a. Diconix 180 SI
Set the Diconix print set–up parameters to the following:
(1) Emulation FX – 85
(2) Page Length 11 inches
(3) Perforation Skip Off
(4) Character Set USA
(5) Character Default Set 1
(6) Carriage Return CR
(7) Line Feed LF+CR
(8) Graphic Print Dir Unidirectional
(9) LF/Graphic/Pitch Mode Normal
a. HP DeskJet 320
Set the HP DeskJet 320 printer settings to the following:
Printer Settings
b. Canon BJ–30
Set the BJ–30 print set–up parameters to the following:
Notes:
Index