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UTM-00339 | Rev 19
Page 84 of 253
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Always clear the tagged detonator list whenever a new tagging process is started. From
the Main Menu, select NEW DESIGN and confirm that the list needs to be cleared.
Tagger must be replaced in the event a Tagger reset is experienced.
From the Main Menu, select NEW DESIGN and confirm that the
list needs to be cleared
Tagging allows the User to tag detonators in various configurations. To cater for specific
user requirements, refer to Chapter 7.1.1 - CE4 Tagger Setup Configuration to configure
the required Tag Option as some features displayed on-screen may not be applicable to a
particular tagging option.
The main principle of tagging in the DigiShot
®
Plus 4G Commander System is to assign a delay for each detonator
tagged.
To make the detonator uniquely identifiable in the blast, the CE4 Tagger writes an ID in the detonator.
A part of the ID written in the detonator reveals the CE4 Tagger ID involved in the assignment. The tagging
process for the entire blast may be shared by multiple CE4 Taggers.
Each CE4 Tagger MUST be uniquely identified, i.e. no two CE4 Taggers may have the same Device ID.
Each CE4 Tagger can contain a maximum of 16000 Detonators in storage/memory. Only 400 dets (one String)
could physically be tested at a time on a Tagger.
For tracking and troubleshooting purposes, the CE4 Tagger can also write a location in the detonator memory.
This location can be a number only (referred to as “sequence”) or may be a fully descriptive position of a detonator
in the blast as Row (number), Hole (number) and Det (number) in a hole.
When tagging a detonator, the record is automatically appended to an internal list and saved on the persistent data
storage card.
The BASIC tagging option (B) is offered to make the tagging simpler and also suitable for smaller applications.