Using the DM24
A 6-channel digitiser will output full-rate streams with the following final
characters:
Z/N/E0
SENSOR A
at tap 0
Z/N/E1
SENSOR B
at tap 0
Z/N/E2
SENSOR A
at tap 1
Z/N/E3
SENSOR B
at tap 1
Z/N/E4
SENSOR A
at tap 2
Z/N/E5
SENSOR B
at tap 2
Z/N/E6
SENSOR A
at tap 3
Z/N/E7
SENSOR B
at tap 3
Z/N/EG
SENSOR A
at tap 0,
triggered
Z/N/EH
SENSOR B
at tap 0,
triggered
Z/N/EI
SENSOR A
at tap 1,
triggered
Z/N/EJ
SENSOR B
at tap 1,
triggered
Z/N/EK
SENSOR A
at tap 2,
triggered
Z/N/EL
SENSOR B
at tap 2,
triggered
Z/N/EM
SENSOR A
at tap 3,
triggered
Z/N/EN
SENSOR B
at tap 3,
triggered
X/C0
Auxiliary at tap 0
X/C2
Auxiliary at tap 1
X/C4
Auxiliary at tap 2
X/C6
Auxiliary at tap 3
Standard 6-channel digitisers have the same eight Mux channels as their 3-channel
counterparts:
M8
,
M9
and
MA
for the mass positions of SENSOR A, and
MB
to
MF
for
your own equipment. These digitisers are designed for use with a strong-motion
instrument or geophone attached to SENSOR B, and so do not expose the mass
positions for this sensor. There is no calibration facility or equivalent to the X
channel for SENSOR B. In addition, SENSOR B cannot be locked, unlocked, or
centred.
4.3 Transmission modes
Transmission modes are an important concept on the DM24. The current
transmission mode determines whether the unit stores data in its on-board Flash
memory, sends them over the serial link in GCF format or does some combination of
these.
You can switch between transmission modes with a console command (see chapter
6 on page 56) or by using the Scream! configuration interface.
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