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Requirements 
 
In order to copy the files from the CF card to a PC, a Windows 7/8/10 operating system and a 
CF card reader is required. 
 
The D1000X accepts type I CF cards. Although any CF card with sufficient read and write 
speed should work, the following card types have been tested with good results: 
 

• 

SanDisk Extreme with gold label 

• 

Transcend 133x  

• 

SanDisk Ultra II 

• 

SanDisk Extreme III 

• 

Lexar 40x 

• 

Lexar 80x 

• 

Kingston Elite Pro 

 
 
D1000X Specifications 
 

Type:  

 

Heterodyne, frequency division (x10), time expansion and direct recording 

Frequency range:  

5 – 235 kHz (frequency division and heterodyne) 

 

 

5 kHz – 0.4 x sampling frequency  (time expansion and direct recording) 

 

 

Activating the high-pass filter results in a lower frequency limit of about 20 kHz. 

Heterodyne freq. resolution:  

0.1 kHz (f<17.8 kHz) 

0.2 kHz (18<f<43 kHz) 

0.5 kHz (43.5 kHz<f<107 kHz) 

1 kHz (108<f<235 kHz) 

Headphones output: 

3.5 mm stereo jack, load impedance 32 ohms or greater 

HF/MEM output: 

3.5 mm stereo jack, load impedance 500 ohms or greater, ca 600 mV

rms

 at 0 dB 

Recording/playback system 

 

  ADC resolution:  

16 bits 

  Anti-aliasing filter: 

Yes, adaptive 

  Sampling rates: 

32, 44.1, 48, 96, 100, 192, 200, 250, 300, 384, 400, 500, 750, 768 kHz 

  Time expansion factors: 

1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 

  DAC resolution: 

12 bits 

GPS connection requirements: 

  Interface: 

 

RS-232 

  Protocol: 

 

NMEA 0183 

  Decoded sentences: 

GPGLL, GPGGA and GPRMC 

  Baud rate:  

 

4800 Baud 

Batteries: 

 

5 x AA size, Alkaline or NiMH recommended 

External DC supply:  

7-10 V, 250 mA (average), 700 mA (peak) 

Size: 

 

170 x 80 x 35 mm, excl. microphone 

Weight:  

 

600 g incl. batteries 

 
 
Using the detector in intense electromagnetic fields may cause interference and/or temporary signal loss.  

Summary of Contents for D1000X

Page 1: ...ULTRASOUND DETECTOR D1000X USER S MANUAL Firmware version 2 Pettersson Elektronik AB Uppsala Science Park S 751 83 Uppsala Sweden Phone 46 1830 3880 Fax 46 1830 3840 info batsound com www batsound com...

Page 2: ...division system 16 The time expansion system 16 The recording and playback system General 18 The recording parameters 18 The details of the triggering parameters The manual recording mode 22 The auto...

Page 3: ...oduct Pettersson Elektronik assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual Pettersson Elektronik assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parti...

Page 4: ...it can also be used to record audible signals If the highpass filter in the detector is disabled the detector can be used at frequencies down to about 500 Hz This makes it suitable for recording e g b...

Page 5: ...f the batteries and or the external power supply Reverse polarizing the supply voltage as well as exceeding the maximum voltage may cause permanent damage to the detector Never allow any of the batter...

Page 6: ...at the chosen sampling rate COM Record spoken comments from the microphone at 32 kHz sampling rate HET Record from the heterodyne system at 44 1 kHz sampling rate FD Record from the frequency division...

Page 7: ...Microphone connector Input gain control Phones output jack HF MEM output jack CF card slot DC IN jack 7 10V center pin Main power switch Serial input jack for GPS and service Suitable plug for DC jack...

Page 8: ...D1000X Loader V1 1 ProgId BATSOUND V1 0 0 050803 20 03 40 SET CLOCK DATE 121003 TIME 17 32 When booting the D1000X a message saying Release key will be shown Pressing the PLAY button immediately after...

Page 9: ...files from the CF card either one by one or from a play list The D1000X Utility can be used to generate a play list with a number of files to be played in a sequence The name of the play list file sh...

Page 10: ...k on the icon and follow the instructions Make sure the D1000X is turned off using the ON OFF key or the Main Power switch before you insert a CF card into the CF card slot or remove a CF card from th...

Page 11: ...make sure the batteries are fresh or use a reliable external power supply Interruption of power to the detector during the format operation results in improper formatting making it impossible to use...

Page 12: ...uency is shown at the bottom It should be noted that the battery indicator shows the battery voltage and not necessarily the remaining battery life Different battery types exhibit different voltage ch...

Page 13: ...you make will be automatically saved as a file on the CF card When you have entered the parameter values as indicated above select SAVE at the bottom of the screen and press the ENTER key If you press...

Page 14: ...card As mentioned previously in this manual a CF card can be formatted either in a PC or directly in the detector To perform this operation in the D1000X turn the power off install the CF card in the...

Page 15: ...gher frequencies a tone will again be heard in the loudspeaker however this time the frequency will increase as the tuned frequency increases By tuning the frequency control up and down it is possible...

Page 16: ...closely follows that of the original signal as shown in the figure below The frequency division is obtained by counting the number of zero crossings made by the original signal An output signal with...

Page 17: ...ce the signal is stretched out in time it is also possible to hear details in the sound not audible with other ultrasound conversion systems In the D1000X the time expansion function is a part of the...

Page 18: ...or by assigning the desired values in externally created profiles If the CF card in the D1000X has a file with external profiles the user will be prompted at power on of the D1000X whether to use the...

Page 19: ...ing up to about 0 4 x fs This filter is automatically adapted according to the chosen sampling frequency and does not require any action from the user A higher sampling frequency gives better sound qu...

Page 20: ...ile press ENTER as the text SAVE appears on the display To continue without saving the last recording press ENTER as the text ERASE is shown To toggle between SAVE and ERASE press the UP ARROW key or...

Page 21: ...ollows the same level settings as the other triggering sources It can however also be used with digital signals The trigger voltage is between ca 2 5 and 4 V depending on the setting of the trigger le...

Page 22: ...o the value of the POST parameter The resulting sound file contains the time interval from PRE seconds before the triggering moment and to POST seconds after the triggering moment This is illustrated...

Page 23: ...a third time Manual recording mode with PRE 2 seconds and POST MAN time Press MIC Recording starts Buffering Capturing Press MIC or Level trig Triggering moment PRE time 2 sec File beginning File end...

Page 24: ...o MAN In this mode the recording is started as the MIC key is pressed the first time and stopped when it is pressed the second time Manual recording mode with PRE OFF and POST MAN time Recording Press...

Page 25: ...s entered the system will count pulses over an interval of 3 x 10 30 ms F the minimum spacing in tens of seconds of two consecutive files E g if a value of 3 is entered the system will wait for 3 x 10...

Page 26: ...me PRE and or POST parameters has elapsed the text ABORTED is displayed To continue press the ENTER button No file will be created This is the case in both the manual and automatic recording modes tim...

Page 27: ...will attenuate these signals as well as other low frequency signals but will not eliminate them completely For this reason it is recommended to use headphones rather than the built in loudspeaker whil...

Page 28: ...similar fashion as with PLAY the difference being that the selected file will be played continuously in a loop until canceled by the user If you select LIST and press ENTER the play lists currently a...

Page 29: ...xpansion factor than the expected This only affects what is being played by the detector The sound file on the CF card is recorded with the correct sampling frequency Note Any wav files copied from a...

Page 30: ...are available in the D1000X 1 384 10 General monitoring with time expansion Listening to the real time signal with heterodyne or frequency division system Pre trig mode MAN The manual recording mode...

Page 31: ...s with a minimum spacing of 1 ms P 1 After each recording the system will wait 10 seconds F 1x10 sec before listening for the next signal to record PRE 1s POST 2 s The sound file contains the recordin...

Page 32: ...POST OFF MAN PLAY MAN AUTO SAVE TRIG HP EXT OFF LEDINT 3 8 MAN 384 Same as 1 except the recording is started by pressing the MIC key and stopped by pressing the same key a second time 9 MAN 500 Same...

Page 33: ...d the first samples can be removed using e g the BatSound software or any other sound editing software The Clean file command in the D1000X Utility program can also be used to remove these first sampl...

Page 34: ...ew see figure below slightly with a suitable screwdriver and pull the microphone capsule from the microphone housing Do not unscrew any other screws on the microphone this may cause damage to the micr...

Page 35: ...information and time will briefly be displayed and the GPS function in the D1000X will be enabled until the D1000X power is turned off or the GPS receiver is disconnected turned off When the D1000X h...

Page 36: ...mpling frequency LED intensity level 3 Alkaline batteries LR6 9 hours NiMH accumulators 2300 mAh 11 hours Lithium batteries FR6 15 hours Heterodyne and or frequency division systems active Recording c...

Page 37: ...as the CF card This is done in the Select CF card section in the D1000X Utility main window Please make sure you select the correct drive or the following operations will be performed on a disk in a d...

Page 38: ...Ctrl C to copy the highlighted section to the Windows clipboard The Copy Rename function is used to copy one or more D1000X files from the CF card to the computer s hard disk Optionally the files can...

Page 39: ...parameters click Save To add more profiles select Add new once more and repeat the steps above To save the profiles you have created to a file select Save file and enter the desired name for this set...

Page 40: ...a 5 digit number You must rename the desired files to follow this convention before copying them onto the CF card The name of the play list file should have a maximum of six characters The D1000X Uti...

Page 41: ...he OFF position One or more batteries may be incorrectly polarized The protection fuse may have blown due to an internal short circuit or if a power supply voltage outside the allowed range has been a...

Page 42: ...d UNDERFLOW The memory buffers for recording or playback are not filled fast enough CF ERR xx An error has occurred accessing the CF card xx is a number describing the error type as reported by the CF...

Page 43: ...mit of about 20 kHz Heterodyne freq resolution 0 1 kHz f 17 8 kHz 0 2 kHz 18 f 43 kHz 0 5 kHz 43 5 kHz f 107 kHz 1 kHz 108 f 235 kHz Headphones output 3 5 mm stereo jack load impedance 32 ohms or grea...

Page 44: ...p Changed the way to navigate through the profile settings menu now possible to move up and down through the settings Improved built in formatting function Keyboard repeat function added Fixed bug reg...

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