AUSTIN POWDER E-STAR Bedienungsanleitung

QUICK GUIDE
ELECTRONIC BLASTING SYSTEM

System Limits ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Working Procedure .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
E*STAR Tester ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
E*STAR Logger 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Programming Methods ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Manual .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Data from PC ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Auto Delay ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Detonator List ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Branching .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
E*STAR Pronto Connector ................................................................................................................................... 12
Daisy Chaining Connection ................................................................................................................................. 13
Bus-line Connection ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Verification ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
Branch Leakage Measuring ................................................................................................................................. 18
Leakage Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Blasting Machine .............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Logger 2 Troubleshooting – Programming ......................................................................................................................... 23
Logger 2 Troubleshooting – Verification ............................................................................................................................. 25
Blasting Machine Troubleshooting – Verification .............................................................................................................. 26
Blasting Machine Troubleshooting – Charging of Capacitors ........................................................................................... 27
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Max. 1,600 detonators per 1 Blasting Machine
Max. 3,200 detonators per 2 interconnected Blasting Machines
Max. 1,600 detonators per Logger
Max. 99 branches
Max. 100 detonators per branch (80 with Daisy Chaining)
Max. 26,200 ft branch wire (with Bus-line Cu 0.8 mm)
Max. 6,600 ft firing line (with Bus-line Cu 0.8 mm)
Max. 400 detonators when 6,600 ft firing line is used (with Bus-line Cu 0.8 mm)
Max. 1,310 ft firing line when 1,600 detonators are used (with Bus-line Cu 0.8 mm)
SYSTEM LIMITS
SYSTEM LIMITS
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Measuring current by Tester
Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the device.
Detonator leakage is indicated by BUS-BUS on display.
The nominal value for detonator leakage is 0.08 or 0.09 mA.
Short press of the ON/OFF button switches the measuring
mode between BUS-BUS and BUS-SHELL.
Ground leakage is indicated by BUS-SHELL on display.
The nominal value for ground leakage is 0.00 mA.
Long press of the ON/OFF button turns off the device.
WORKING PROCEDURE | E*STAR TESTER
WORKING PROCEDURE | E*STAR TESTER
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Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the device.
Enter security code.
Press ENTER.
Erase Detonator & EBR memory.
Before choosing a programming method, you have to choose
the way of programming – CONNECT or RFID.
CONNECT – attach the detonator to the adapter or terminals
on top of the Logger.
RFID – touchless communication between the Logger
and RFID Label.
WORKING PROCEDURE | E*STAR LOGGER 2
WORKING PROCEDURE | E*STAR LOGGER 2
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E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - MANUAL
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - MANUAL
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All values are manually typed using the Logger keypad
In the main menu press #1 to PROGRAM, choose between Connect or RFID and select #1 MANUAL.
Set the BRANCH number, confirm by ENTER and set the DETONATOR NUMBER.
CONFIRM ALL and CONNECT detonator.
Use to move up and down and select the option you want to change (DELAY, BRANCH #
or DETONATOR #) if needed.
CHANGE by typing the new value.
When all values are OK press CONFIRM ALL – Detonator will be programmed.

This programming method uses blast timing prepared on PC (e.g. E*STAR PROGRAMMER, Paradigm, etc.).
In the main menu press #1 PROGRAM, choose between CONNECT or RFID
and select #2 – DATA FROM PC.
The screen will display delay time, det # and branch # for the detonator being programmed.
The displayed value from PC can be changed by pressing and confirming selected “CHANGE DATA
SETTINGS” by ENTER. It’s possible to skip any detonator. To perform the skip function, press to get to
“SELECT DATA BY DET #” option, then confirm by ENTER. In the next screen, type the desired DET # to
program.
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - DATA FROM PC
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - DATA FROM PC
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This method of programming calculates the delays automatically from the previous delay. It isn’t necessary
to have any data prepared in advance from a PC. The delays are set at the beginning of programming in the
Logger, changes are possible during the programming.
In main menu press #1 PROGRAM, choose between CONNECT or RFID and select #3 - AUTO DELAY.
Set the BRANCH number, confirm by ENTER, set the DETONATOR NUMBER and confirm by ENTER.
Set up the AUTO DELAY values.
CONFIRM values by ENTER and start programming.
Type in the “FIRST DELAY” value = the delay of the 1st detonator. This delay must be confirmed by pressing
ENTER. Cursor will jump automatically to the “SECOND DELAY” = the 2nd delay is the delay of the 2nd detona-
tor (either 2nd detonator in the hole or detonator in the next hole depending on double or single priming). Con-
firm by ENTER. Cursor will move to “INTERVAL” value = delay between 1st and 3rd detonator. Type in the value
and change by pressing to set it as “decrement” (minus sign before the value) or to be “increment” (plus
sign before the value). Default setup is “increment”. Confirm by ENTER. Press to confirm the settings. You
can change the settings by pressing TO CANCEL THE SETTINGS and START FROM THE BEGINNING.
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - AUTO DELAY
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - AUTO DELAY
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E*STAR LOGGER 2 | PROGRAMMING METHODS - AUTO DELAY
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Double Priming Double Priming - example
Single Priming Single Priming - example
1st delay = 475 ms
2nd delay = 500 ms
interval = 17 ms
1 = 1st delay
2 = 2nd delay
3 = interval
1 = 1st delay
2 = 2nd delay
3 = interval
1st delay = 10 ms
2nd delay = 20 ms
interval = 20 ms
475 492 509
500 517 534
10 20 30
17 17
17 17
40
20
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This function is used to check what values have been programmed.
“SHOW ALL” = detonator list with the cursor on the last programmed detonator. You can scroll through
the list to see the programming history
“SHOW EACH DETONATOR” - Logger will ask how you want to display the detonators.
You can choose “SEQUENTIAL BY DET#” or “ORDER DETS LOGGED”
“SELECT DETONATOR” = choose the detonator number to see detonator details
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | DETONATOR LIST
E*STAR LOGGER 2 | DETONATOR LIST
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