CDI TRAXALL 770 Manual de usuario

Mul-source Magnec Pipeline Pig Locaon and Tracking System
Models 770 & 720
USER GUIDE
TRAXALL
1801 North Juniper Avenue
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012 U.S.A.
+1 (918) 258-6068 worldwide
www.pigging.com

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Informaon in this document is subject to change without noce and
applies only to the version of soware, hardware, or rmware described
on the tle page.
The soware, hardware, and rmware described in this document are
designed, manufactured, and wrien by CDI. The soware and rmware
copyright © 2014 CDI with all rights reserved.
This document © 2014–2017 CDI. All rights reserved.
Document Number 89-09-0031-00
Manual Revision 08 Sept 2017
TRAXALL, TRAXALL Remote Control, FieldLink, and Congurator products
are covered under United States Patents. The TRAXALL family of
transmiers is covered under United States Patent No. 9172406.
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WARNING
Any operaon involving work on pipelines containing gases or liquids
under pressure is potenally hazardous. It is necessary, therefore, to
follow correct procedures in the use of this equipment to maintain a
safe working environment.
No person should use this equipment unless fully aware of potenal
hazards of working with pressurized pipelines and trained in the
procedures stated in this manual.
The purchaser of this equipment is responsible for the training
and competence of operators and the manner in which it is used.
Contact CDI immediately should any diculty arise
in the use of this equipment.

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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE ...................................................................... 4
Convenons used in this publicaon...................................................... 4
OVERVIEW............................................................................................... 5
Features and Capabilies ........................................................................ 5
Devices Supported by TRAXALL .............................................................. 6
Components ........................................................................................... 8
Controls .................................................................................................. 9
I/O Connecons.................................................................................... 11
LCD Display ........................................................................................... 12
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................. 19
OPERATION ........................................................................................... 21
Passage Detecon................................................................................. 21
Record/Playback ................................................................................... 22
Pinpoinng ........................................................................................... 33
APPENDICES.......................................................................................... 40
System Menu Tree ................................................................................ 40
Global Posioning System (GPS)........................................................... 48
Remote Operaon ................................................................................ 56
TRAXALL Firmware................................................................................ 76
Oponal Equipment ............................................................................. 79
TRAXALL Linestat................................................................................. 79
Remote Passage Flasher...................................................................... 80
Bulkhead-to-Client Device Cable......................................................... 80
WARRANTY............................................................................................ 81
CARE, MAINTENANCE, & SERVICING .................................................. 82
NOTES.................................................................................................... 83
ABOUT CDI ............................................................................................ 84

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ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
Convenons used in this publicaon
pq
u
t
and
8
indicate you are to press Up,
Down, Right, Le, or Enter on the keypad
(pg. 10):
Menu opons will appear in this guide exactly as displayed. For
example, “REC PASSES” and
“SEL VISIBLE DATA”
refer to Record Passages
and Select Visible Data
opons.
Solid arrows indicate
sequence, progression,
or transion:
Outlined arrows point out
specic items or details:
Segmented arrows indicate physical movement:

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OVERVIEW FEATURES
OVERVIEW
Features and Capabilies
TRAXALL is CDI’s latest and most powerful pig locang and tracking
receiver.
This formidable array of tracking and locang technologies is
complemented by a large number of useful new features:
• Mul-frequency1 transmier, “Legacy” (22 Hz2) transmier,
and Magnec-ux leakage (MFL) “smart pig” detecon
capability
• Three viewing modes
• Pinpointer® precision locator
• Built-in Global Posioning Satellite receiver
• Built-in Bluetooth® for remote communicaon
• Programmable relays
• USB port
These features will be explained as you read through the GETTING
STARTED and OPERATION secons of this user guide. Details can be
found in the APPENDIX (pg. 40).
1 TRAXALL 770 and 720 are idencal in design, funcon, and operaon,
diering only in mul-frequency capability. The 720 can idenfy and
record two transmier frequencies simultaneously, the 770 can process
as many as seven plus the 22 Hz Legacy frequency.
Because of the similarity of the two models, this User Guide will
generally refer to and show the TRAXALL 770.
2 The industry-standard (“Legacy”) transmier frequency is actually
21.768 Hz; however, for the sake of familiarity, the nominal term 22 Hz
will be used for this publicaon.

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OVERVIEW
Devices Supported by TRAXALL
Mul-frequency Transmiers
The TRAXALL 770 can separate, idenfy, and record as many
as seven transmier frequencies* simultaneously. Transmission pulse
rate of each color-coded CDI X-Series transmier can be
customized with CDI’s special
FieldLink Congurator
applicaon.
* TRAXALL 720: two frequencies.
Single-frequency (Legacy) Transmiers
CDI T-series single-frequency
22 Hz transmiers
are available in various
sizes, pressure ranges,
and pulse rates.
WARNING
Always use cauon when opening any CDI transmier that has been
in a pressurized environment.
It is possible for pressurized liquid or gas to leak into a transmier
and remain there even aer the transmier has been removed from
the pipeline.
Always point the transmier away from yourself or others when
opening a cover or end cap.
DEVICES

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OVERVIEW
Magnec Flux Leakage (MFL) Pigs
Magnec Flux Leakage is a form of nondestrucve inline inspecon that
detects corrosion, ping, missing metal, cracks, and/or other defects in
steel pipelines.
An MFL “smart pig” such as shown here is a common inline inspecon
tool:
As it travels through a pipeline, the magnec array magnezes the steel.
When defects are encountered, the magnec eld "leaks" from the
steel. This leakage eld is sensed by the magnec detector.
Field intensity and defect locaons are usually stored by the unit’s on-
board recorder.
Inline Inspecon (ILI) Tool Transmiers
ILI transmiers are similar in performance
and funcon to the T-series transmiers,
but in lieu of pressure housings, are
designed to work in conjuncon
with MFL pigs.
MAGNETIC POLES MAGNETIC POLES
DETECTOR
ODOMETER WHEELS DATA RECORDER
DEVICES

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OVERVIEW
Components
COMPONENTS
The Pipe Alignment legend is a guide
to help you posion your TRAXALL
receiver for best passage detecon
results.
MFL & TRANSMITTER SENSOR ANTENNAS
LCD DISPLAY
CONTROLS
HANDLE
SHOULDER
STRAP
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
MAGNETO-RESISTIVE (MR)
PINPOINTER SENSOR ARRAY
PIPE ALIGNMENT LEGEND
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
HANDLE
CONTROLS
LCD DISPLAY
TRANSMITTER AND MFL SENSOR
ANTENNAS
PIPE ALIGNMENT LEGEND
MAGNETO-RESITIVE (MR)
PINPOINTER SENSOR ARRAY
SHOULDER
STRAP

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OVERVIEW
The handle and shoulder strap support the TRAXALL receiver during
portable tracking/searching operaon, such as “walking a line” during
Pinpoinng (pg. 33).
COMPONENTS/CONTROLS

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OVERVIEW
Power ON/OFF
Depress buon for 3–5 seconds to power up the TRAXALL receiver
(same to power down).
Automac Light Sensor (ALS)
The ALS will automacally adjust LCD backlighng brightness for opmal
visibility and baery life. Backlighng can also be adjusted manually via
the SYSTEM menu.
Keypad
The keypad is where TRAXALL controls are accessed.
Use the
Up
p
Down
q
Right
u
Le
t
and
Enter
8
keys to cycle through the mode and menu opons.
CONTROLS
Controls
POWER
ON/OFF
AUTOMATIC
LIGHT SENSOR
RELAY PORT
FOR SATELLITE RADIO
& RELAY CONTACTS
USB/BLUETOOTH
CONNECTION
KEYPAD
POWER
ON/OFF
USB
CONNECTION
RELAY PORT
FOR SATELLITE RADIO
& RELAY CONTACTS
AUTOMATIC
LIGHT SENSOR
KEYPAD
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1
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2
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