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Q: What does the front card (140734‑02) do?
A: It conditions signals from proximity and seismic transducers, measuring vibration, displacement, acceleration, and more.
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Q: What is the function of the rear card (128229‑01)?
A: It provides internal termination for wiring, alarm outputs, and interfaces with the rack backplane.
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Q: What parameters can it monitor?
A: Radial vibration, axial displacement, expansion, eccentricity, acceleration, velocity, shaft absolute position, circular acceptance region.
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Q: What are the operating voltage and power usage?
A: Operates on 24 V DC, consuming less than 10 W.
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Q: What environmental conditions can it endure?
A: It functions between –40 °C to +70 °C (some ratings to +85 °C) and up to 95 % non-condensing humidity.
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Q: What outputs are available?
A: Buffered transducer outputs, 4–20 mA recorder outputs, alarm outputs, and digital communication (e.g., Modbus RTU or Ethernet/IP).
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Q: What is the physical size?
A: Front card approximately 165 × 133 × 85 mm; rear card standard size in the 3500 series rack.
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Q: What is its construction like?
A: Compact stainless steel enclosure, designed for IP protection and industrial longevity.
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Q: How does it simplify installation?
A: With internal I/O termination, wiring is quicker and cleaner, reducing installation errors.
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Q: Can it alert operators automatically?
A: Yes—it compares processed signals against user-defined thresholds and triggers alarms through relay or digital outputs.