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Bently Nevada 3500/94-06-00-00 VGA Display Module
The Bently Nevada 3500/94-06-00-00, also cataloged as the 3500/94 VGA Display Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for local visualization of rack-level machinery parameters within the 3500 Machinery Protection System.
Installed in the 3500/05 System Rack front-access position, the module renders real-time process values, alarm states, and configuration datasets directly from backplane-acquired monitoring data. Display output is generated through a VGA interface with fixed graphical resolution and menu-driven navigation logic.
Cross-talk suppression is implemented at the display refresh layer to maintain data coherence when multiple monitoring modules update simultaneously, ensuring consistent rendering of vibration, speed, and temperature channels without frame contention artifacts.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/94-06-00-00 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Operating Temp |
-20 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Display Type |
VGA graphical display |
| Resolution |
640 x 480 pixels |
| Data Inputs |
Real-time values, alarms, configuration data |
| Rack Compatibility |
3500/05 System Rack |
| User Interface |
Front-panel navigation buttons |
VGA Visualization and Rack-Level Human Machine Interface Layer
The 3500/94 module operates as a local HMI layer directly coupled to the 3500 backplane data bus. Display rendering is synchronized with module-level diagnostic registers, allowing live visualization of vibration amplitude, speed trends, and alarm bit states.
The VGA output subsystem decouples graphical refresh cycles from monitoring scan cycles, ensuring that transient signal acquisition remains unaffected during display updates. Menu navigation logic interfaces with configuration memory blocks without altering protection execution states.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the 3500/94 module affect monitoring or protection scan timing?
A: No. The display module operates independently of the monitoring scan engine and does not modify backplane acquisition timing or protection logic execution.
Q: Can the module operate without System 1 software?
A: Yes. Local visualization functions are independent of System 1. However, advanced diagnostics and historical trending require external software integration.
Q: What happens if the display module fails during operation?
A: Failure of the display module does not interrupt rack monitoring or protection functions. Only local visualization is affected.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Install only in designated front-access slot of the 3500/05 rack
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Ensure backplane connector alignment prior to insertion to avoid pin damage
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Maintain separation between VGA signal routing and power conductors inside cabinet
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Verify rack firmware compatibility before enabling display communication functions
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Use shielded grounding practices for VGA cable to reduce electromagnetic coupling in high-noise environments