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For example:
1000 125 25 5 samples/sec
1000 500 100 10 samples/sec
500 100 20 4 samples/sec
400 40 10 5 samples/sec
As long as you specify the initial taps, you can omit later ones.
The command fills in the value of the missing taps, using a
decimation factor of 2 where possible. Thus, the following
commands are equivalent:
400 40 20 10 samples/sec
400 40 samples/sec
Currently the DM software does not support the new GCF
format for higher sample rates. It also does not properly
support 250 samples/s, nor rates below 1 sample/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 which taps output which sample rate using the
SAMPLES/SEC
command, described above.
components
is an integer below 16, whose binary bits represent
the
Z
(1),
N
(2),
E
(4) and auxiliary (8) components respectively.
Thus, for example,
•
0 1 CONTINUOUS
will output the
Z
component only (1) at
the first tap;
•
0 2 CONTINUOUS
will output the
N
component only (2);
•
0 4 CONTINUOUS
will output the
E
component only (4);
•
0 7 CONTINUOUS
will output all three directional
components (1 + 2 + 4 = 7);
•
0 12 CONTINUOUS
will output the
E
component and the
auxiliary component (4 + 8 = 12);
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