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CMG-DM16

pre-trig

specifies the amount of time in seconds for which

data prior to the trigger will be retrieved from the buffer and
output with the triggered data.  Because of the block nature of
the  data format and compression algorithm  this  time  is  only
approximate.

Example:

20 pre-trig

post-trig

defines   the   amount   of   time   in   seconds   after   the

trigger has ceased during which triggered data will continue to
be output.  Because of the block nature of the data format and
compression algorithm this time is only approximate.

Example:

40 post-trig

22

Issue C

Summary of Contents for CMG-DM16R8

Page 1: ...his manual is proprietary to G ralp Systems Limited and may not be copied or distributed outside the approved recipient s organisation without the approval of G ralp Systems Limited G ralp Systems Lim...

Page 2: ...the trigger algorithm 21 4 4 Setting the triggered output channels 21 5 Configuring the DM16 22 5 1 Configuring with Scream 22 5 2 Terminal commands 23 5 3 Getting help 25 5 4 General configuration 2...

Page 3: ...ample rate data streams at user selectable rates Up to 3 streams of data for each component are available at sample rates from 200 samples second down to 2 sps Accurate time synchronisation to externa...

Page 4: ...ltages to the input stages and the digitizer electronics 1 1 Options G ralp Systems also manufacture a 16 channel DM16 unit the DM16R16 This is a 2U rack mount module containing two 8 channel digitize...

Page 5: ...series 712 using the cable provided The pinouts for this cable and connector are given at the back of this guide RS 232 Connections Normally the rear Data connector is duplex and the front Monitor con...

Page 6: ...rear 25 way connector see pinouts attached Terminate unused input ports on the front panel with a 50 BNC terminator cap unless the 25 way rear connector is used for signal inputs into the digitizer I...

Page 7: ...or the link to SCREAM is simplex GREEN SCREAM is attached and acknowledging blocks the LED blinks momentarily for each block received RED a block s was not acknowledged ExtSync External synchronizatio...

Page 8: ...upply to the DM16 R8 plug marked Power the DM16 R8 will operate from 10 to 36 V DC At 12 V the DM16 R8 draws 210 220mA or 310 320mA with one GPS2 connected 5 To configure the COM port connected to the...

Page 9: ...In the Available Streams window the identifier of the digitizer will appear in the left hand frame The data streams will appear in the righthand frame The Stream ID s are six character strings uniquel...

Page 10: ...e status information coming from the digitizer right click on the status stream from the pop up menu select View A new window Status should open containing text The first blocks will give the boot mes...

Page 11: ...e this is the only stream with 0 samples per second During boot up the units report their module type firmware revision number the system id and serial number This information is followed by the count...

Page 12: ...lly backed up status All messages from GPS which involve a change of its status are automatically reported repeated status messages are not shown to avoid unnecessary accumulation of the same informat...

Page 13: ...this point will be stamped with the time from the internal back up Real Time Clock this is also now reset to this accurate time Re synchronisation will also result in the received data showing a disc...

Page 14: ...ered i e same temperature the saved control parameters will be appropriate and the system should rapidly switch to the fine control mode 14 Issue C Synchronisation process commenced Internal clock syn...

Page 15: ...error measurements during the previous minute in time base units nominally 0 5 sec To convert the figures to time divide by 120 60 2 to give micro seconds In a stable temperature environment the syste...

Page 16: ...ical image was printed from a Guralp plot module to demonstrate the effectivenes of digitizer clock sychronisation and subsequently time stamped data 16 Issue C Offset or phase error between digitiser...

Page 17: ...igher sample rate during short periods when triggered Parameters controlling the triggering algorithm and controlling the data output once the system is triggered are all selectable by the user permit...

Page 18: ...an be permitted on any channel Details of the various parameters related to the triggering process are given in the following sections Pre trigger bandpass filtering As the digitizer is normally used...

Page 19: ...4 0 5 1 8 0 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 0 1 0 9 0 2 0 9 0 5 0 9 As can be seen from the list the choice of required filter will tend to define the set of permissible sample rates required The filter combination is...

Page 20: ...nd a long time average LTA and the ratio of the two at each sample point is computed STA LTA If this ratio exceeds a user defined threshold then a trigger is declared and the system remains in a trigg...

Page 21: ...ng the number of false alarms is a matter of experiment In order to capture all of a seismic event some seconds of buffered data from before the trigger is declared are recorded This facility is parti...

Page 22: ...e block nature of the data format and compression algorithm this time is only approximate Example 20 pre trig post trig defines the amount of time in seconds after the trigger has ceased during which...

Page 23: ...Operator s Guide July 2016 23...

Page 24: ...ent channel 2 E W So for example to enable triggering on all three components 001 010 100 111 7 The command is 7 triggers This returns the configuration report Triggering on Data from Tap 2 20s s 70 C...

Page 25: ...Operator s Guide triggering The configuration report will be Output Triggered Data from Tap 0 200s s 07 Chans 0 1 2 July 2016 25...

Page 26: ...itizer you want to configure All connected digitizers have an entry in the tree on the left of Scream s main window If the digitizer is transmitting data through a remote server or DCM you may need to...

Page 27: ...DM16 you can also issue commands to it directly using Scream s terminal mode A terminal window is opened by right clicking on the digitizer s entry in the list and selecting Terminal The digitizer wil...

Page 28: ...mand in FORTH you must supply the arguments before the command for example 3 SENSOR TYPE In FORTH anything you enter is termed a word New words case insensitive are placed on a stack Some words are kn...

Page 29: ...tive Sets the system identifier and serial number of the DM16 to values you supply SET ID System Identifier e g ALPHA DM16 Serial e g 1234 00 4507 00 The system identifier you supply may contain up to...

Page 30: ...internal clock SET CLOCK Enter Date Time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 2006 02 01 12 53 25 Clock set to 2006 2 1 12 53 27 ok_SBHY The time should be entered in the form year month day hour minute second padding...

Page 31: ...et the GPS system s advance notification of a leap second and consequently run one second slow until the leap second occurs With SQPATCH enabled the time reported by the digitizer is offset by 1 secon...

Page 32: ...es sec The DSP software on the DM16 supports up to 7 cascaded filter decimation stages At each stage the sample rate can be decimated by a factor of 2 4 or 5 The ADC within the unit outputs data at 20...

Page 33: ...s CONTINUOUS Syntax tap components CONTINUOUS Sets which components are output under normal conditions and at which tap s tap is the tap number at which to output the triggered stream You can set whic...

Page 34: ...RIGGERED Syntax tap components TRIGGERED Selects which component or components will be output when a trigger is generated and at which tap sample rate tap is the tap number at which to output the trig...

Page 35: ...X secs are the time period over which to calculate the average for the Z N E and auxiliary components respectively If a component is not considered by the triggering algorithm see TRIGGERS above the...

Page 36: ...ates a filter with a corner at 20 of the Nyquist frequency for tap tap i e 15 of its sample rate filter 5 creates a filter with a corner at 50 of the Nyquist frequency for tap tap i e 25 of its sample...

Page 37: ...umber of seconds of data to output from before a trigger is declared POST TRIG Syntax time POST TRIG Sets the post trigger recording time time is the number of seconds of data to output after a trigge...

Page 38: ...d The system is designed around a low power high performance 38 Issue C A B C D E F G H Differential input amplifiers Anti aliasing analogue filters Multiplexor Multiplexor ADC 16 bit linear SAR 56002...

Page 39: ...ed to UTC To avoid the cost and power consumption of multiple GPS receivers in larger arrays the systems can also be synchronised to a centrally transmitted time reference using a scheme similar to th...

Page 40: ...ulting in a data output rate of 200 samples sec The following 2 stages can be set individually for decimation factors of 2 4 5 8 and 10 allowing data to be output at lower rates requiring less storage...

Page 41: ...C power 2 0 V power 7 2 Data connector This is a standard 9 pin D type plug Pin Function 2 RS232 Tx 3 RS232 Rx 5 Isolated Ground 6 RS422 Tx ve 7 RS422 Tx ve 8 RS422 Rx ve 9 RS422 Rx ve 7 3 GPS IN conn...

Page 42: ...tion 3 GPS Rx 5 Isolated Ground 8 1Hz Reference 7 5 MONITOR connector This is a standard 9 pin D type socket Pin Function 1 VCC 2 RS232 Tx 3 RS232 Rx 4 Bypass Connect to VCC to enable Bypass 5 Isolate...

Page 43: ...5 Channel C ve 6 Channel D ve 7 Signal Ground 8 Channel E ve 9 Channel F ve 10 Signal Ground 11 Channel G ve 12 Channel H ve 13 Signal Ground 14 Channel A ve 15 Signal Ground 16 Channel B ve 17 Channe...

Page 44: ...CMG DM16 8 Revision history 2006 11 29 C Updated added revision history 2001 06 01 B Previous release 44 Issue C...

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