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OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A  & OM-CP-SHOCK300 

Storage and Data Transfer

The OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A and OM-CP-SHOCK300 
contain 8 Megabytes of storage space. This space 
provides for over 1,397,418 data points (OM-CP-
SHOCK300) and 598,893 data points (OM-CP-
ULTRASHOCK-A) for each channel, with all channels 
active.

If fewer channels are used, the active channels recover 
and utilize the unused storage space.

For instance, if only temperature were being logged, 
there would be adequate storage space for around 
4,000,000 data points.

The following table present several examples of storage capacity, measured in days, for various applications of  
the product.

1. In many cases, the storage space exceeds the battery capacity. In such cases, external power would need to 

be provided to the OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A and OM-CP-SHOCK300.

2. When logging at a sampling rate (not time) of 128Hz, for example, only 2.84 hours of storage is available 

without using triggered operation. If trigger is enabled, all storage space is available and is only used for 
the duration of the triggered shock events, plus a post-event buffer which is user programmable.

Product Maintenance

Battery Charging and Care

The OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A and OM-CP-SHOCK300 battery do not require any periodic maintenance. It 
should be charged as needed. If the unit will not be used for a while, leaving the battery in a 50% state of 
charge is considered beneficial to battery longevity. Using the Omega provided charger is recommended to 
maintain charging time.

The battery is a Lithium Ion two cell pack. Please note the safe handling and storage recommendations in the 
specifications section.

Inspection

 

The OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A and OM-CP-SHOCK300 may be inspected visually for any signs of damage, 
especially to the gray gasket or to the USB jack. If damage is found, visit www.omega.com to return the unit 
to Omega for repair.

Recalibration

 

Recalibration is recommended annually. To send devices back for calibration, visit www.omega.com.

SETUP CONDITIONS

COMMENT

DAYS OF 
LOGGING (1)

All channels,  
30s logging

Peak or 
Instantaneous

204

Temperature,  
humidity, 30s logging

683

3-axis shock, 128Hz,
instantaneous

No Trigger

2.84 hours

3-axis shock, 128Hz,
instantaneous

With Trigger

Many (2)

Summary of Contents for OM-CP-SHOCK300

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Page 2: ...lies the most recent custom start options Batch Start is used for managing multiple loggers at once Real Time Start stores the dataset as it records while connected to the logger The status of the device will change to Running Waiting to Start or Waiting to Manual Start depending upon your start method 5 Disconnect the data logger from the interface cable and place it in the environment to measure...

Page 3: ...g accelerometer 100g and 300g high g accelerometer Physical Mounting The most accurate transfer of shock vibration and acceleration to the final logged data will occur when the mounting is mechanically rigid Typically this would occur when the OM CP ULTRASHOCK A and OM CP SHOCK300 are mounted by two bolts directly to a solid metal flat surfaced object of significant mass For various applications t...

Page 4: ...hout USB connected and adequate battery charge level Flashes every 15 seconds maximum Indicates low battery charge level Logging Data with USB communication Flashes every 15 seconds Indicates normal operation of logger with USB connected Flashes every 5 seconds maximum Indicates when logger communication occurs via USB Delayed Logging Start Flashes every 3 seconds Red and green LED indicators simu...

Page 5: ...elay in response time to humidity and temperature measurements as the OM CP ULTRASHOCK A processes shock events before other parameters Pressure The OM CP ULTRASHOCK A pressure sensor is designed to measure barometric pressure from very low altitudes to those altitudes found in aircraft up to high altitude balloons While specified to 300 mbar it will continue to report data to 100 mbar This equate...

Page 6: ...only sample data at the logging rate For instance if a 30 second logging rate was selected then only a single data point is captured at each 30 second instant The potential to lose valuable data can be seen This of course is very dependent on the applied shock duration and wave shape It s possible for a significant shock event to occur and not even be visible in the data for the Instantaneous mode...

Page 7: ...ired at the selected logging rate The trigger sample count should be chosen carefully because it may gather data points for which we have no interest For instance if 100 were entered and the logging rate were 30 seconds then 100 data points would be gathered over a 3 000 second interval There may be very little relevant information to a shock event which triggered the logging process While the use...

Page 8: ... only used for the duration of the triggered shock events plus a post event buffer which is user programmable Product Maintenance Battery Charging and Care The OM CP ULTRASHOCK A and OM CP SHOCK300 battery do not require any periodic maintenance It should be charged as needed If the unit will not be used for a while leaving the battery in a 50 state of charge is considered beneficial to battery lo...

Page 9: ...humidity sampled approx every 2 seconds at intervals shorter than 2 seconds Otherwise sampled at the reading rate GENERAL Memory 3 593 358 readings 598 893 per channel all channels in use Start Modes Software programmable immediate start or delay start up to 6 months in advance Real Time Recording May be used with PC to monitor and record data in real time at a 1 second sample rate Password Protec...

Page 10: ... Time Recording May be used with PC to monitor and record data in real time at a 1 second sample rate Password Protection An optional password may be programmed into the device to restrict access to configuration options Data may be read out with the password Calibration Digital calibration through software Calibration Date Automatically recorded within device Battery Type Internal Lithium Ion pac...

Page 11: ... a Basic Component under 10 CFR 21 NRC used in or with any nuclear installation or activity or 2 in medical applications or used on humans Should any Product s be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity medical application used on humans or misused in any way OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANTY DISCLAIMER language and additionally purchaser will indemnif...

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