Specifications

Specifications and Ordering Information
Part Number 162096-01
Rev. F (03/07)
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3500 Display Options
Display Type Mounting Options Capabilities Meets API
670
Face Mounting
1
– The display installs
directly over the front panel of any 3500
rack using a special hinged support. This
permits access to the rack’s buffered output
connectors and user-interface buttons and
switches without disconnecting or disabling
the display.
19-inch EIA Rack Mounting – The display is
mounted on 19-inch EIA rails and located up
to 100 feet away from the 3500 System
2
.
Panel Mounting – The display is mounted in
a panel cutout located in the same cabinet
or up to 100 feet away from the 3500
System
2
.
3500/93 LCD
Display
Independent Mounting – The display is
mounted in a NEMA 4X enclosure flush
against a wall or panel, and located up to
100 feet away from the 3500 System
2
.
Provides status and indication of all monitored parameters
within the 3500 rack via dedicated LEDs and ½ VGA (640 x
200) monochrome display. Bargraph, text, and other displays
are available, based on configuration.
CSA approved for use in Class I Div 2 hazardous areas.
Yes, when
properly
configured
Panel Mounting – The display is mounted in
a panel cutout located in the same cabinet
or up to 25 feet away from the 3500
System
3
.
19-inch EIA Rack Mounting – The display is
mounted on 19-inch EIA rails and located up
to 25 feet away from the 3500 System
3
.
3500/94 VGA
Display
Shelf Mounting – The display is mounted on
a shelf or tabletop and located up to 25 feet
away from the 3500 System
3
.
VGA module occupies one rack slot and can drive any
compatible touchscreen VGA (640 x 480 color) display,
without the need for special configuration (uses configuration
within 3500 rack to create pre-formatted screens
automatically). Provides bargraph, text, and other display
types. This display option is recommended for most
applications.
When used with an optional display router, up to four 3500
racks can share a single display; however, this option does
not meet API 670 requirements of a dedicated display for
each rack.
CSA approved for use in Class I Div. 2 hazardous areas when
ordered with the R. S. Power Station option.
Yes
3500/95 User
Interface
Workstation
Panel Mounting – The display is mounted in
a panel cutout located in the same cabinet
or up to 4000 feet away from the 3500
System
4
.
This display option is an industrial panel-mounted computer
running 3500 Operator Display Software. A single 3500/95
can display information from multiple 3500 racks. Software,
such as 3500 Configuration or other Bently Nevada condition
monitoring software, can also reside on this computer.
The computer is CSA approved for use in Class I Div 2
hazardous areas.
No
Desktop or
Laptop
Computer
This display option is a compatible desktop or laptop
computer running 3500 Operator Display Software, that is
permanently connected to the rack via the RIM using serial
communications or via a Communications Gateway module
using Ethernet.
Where a permanent display is not required, connection can
No