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DS  Series  Instruction  Manual  2006.12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISK RECORDING SYSTEM 

DS Series 

    

 

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Please read this manual before using the product, and keep this manual handy.   

 

 

DISCLAIMER 

TEAC  disclaims  all  warranty,  either  expressed  or  implied,  with  respect  to  this  product  and  the 

accompanying written materials.    In no event shall TEAC be liable for any damages whatsoever 

(including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of 

business information or other loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use this product. 

 

 

This product is not an approved medical device. 

 

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respective holders. 

 

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2006.12    D008302-00A 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS Series

Page 1: ...ten materials In no event shall TEAC be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other...

Page 2: ...ference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For th...

Page 3: ...6 1 2 Auto Range Page 17 6 1 3 Input Mode Setting Page 19 6 1 4 Zero Shift Page 20 6 1 5 Manual Calibration Page 21 6 2 Sampling Frequency Setting Page 23 6 3 Number of Recording Channels Setting Pag...

Page 4: ...to Playback Page 62 10 3 Select Playback Sampling Frequency Page 63 10 3 1 AUTO Mode Page 65 10 3 2 FIXED Mode Page 66 10 4 Output Range Setting Page 67 11 CONNECT TO PC Page 69 12 NETWORK MENU Page...

Page 5: ...have been adhered to 10 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home con...

Page 6: ...lified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 18 Replacement Parts...

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Page 9: ...maximum rate of 16M words sec Playback from the internal hard disk drive at the maximum rate of 8M words sec and the maximum playback sampling frequency of 500 kHz Types of the input amplifier selecta...

Page 10: ...o enter the record standby state 9 PAUSE Press to pause recording to enter the record standby state 10 EVENT Press to write an event mark 11 Speaker Speaker 12 Up Down Left Right Keys Press to move th...

Page 11: ...ion signal input for synchronization recording HIROSE DX10G1M 26SE 5 SYNC OUT Connector for synchronization signal output for synchronization recording HIROSE DX10GM 20SE 6 REMOTE Connector for an opt...

Page 12: ...0S Connector of Signal Input Cable HIROSE HDDB 50P soldering type JAE DD 50PF N soldering type or equivalent CAUTION Do not connect any signal at Pin 17 Installation of accessory clamp filter Install...

Page 13: ...nter the necessary settings by using the main and sub menus to be displayed on the LCD How to operate the menus is explained in Section 4 3 Set the record conditions such as the sampling rate etc How...

Page 14: ...Page 6 Note...

Page 15: ...tect recording data During a power cut or power interruption the unit closes a file to protect important data from unexpected power cut and interruption The built in battery charge takes approximately...

Page 16: ...flashing LED on the front panel 6 When the system boots up the next READY is displayed Amount of free space of HDD displayed in Free is different based on the system recording conditions Turning Powe...

Page 17: ...alue and gain of each channel and then writes the new value into ROM of each amplifier card Read 6 1 5 Manual Calibration on how to carry out the calibration Periodical Manual Calibration Periodical m...

Page 18: ...ress the main power switch upper part O display side on the rear panel to turn off the main power source POWER LED turns off About Main Power Switch POWER LED keeps turning on red for approximately 4...

Page 19: ...displayed At the recording unit At the recording and playback unit 4 Use the up and down key to move the cursor The position at which the cursor is located is an effective selection Select the item th...

Page 20: ...DEL LAST DATA IRIG B Set to use Channel 1 for voice memo Set the output from the internal speaker Exchange the internal HDD Format the internal HDD Delete the last recorded file Set to display the ti...

Page 21: ...the system is in ready state READY display 2 Press the right key for 3 seconds is displayed and the key operations are locked 3 To release panel lock state press the right key again for 3 seconds is...

Page 22: ...Page 14 Note...

Page 23: ...umber of recording channels by using the LCD and keys of the DS unit To enter the RECORD menu 1 Confirm that the system is in ready state READY display If the system is not in ready state press the ST...

Page 24: ...cursor is in RANGE 2 The RANGE menu is displayed 3 Move the cursor to the channel to set its input range by pressing the up and down keys You can set all effective channels with the same input range a...

Page 25: ...changing the percentage in display by using the up and down keys 70 If the signal exceeds 70 for measurement shift to the upper input range 80 If the signal exceeds 80 for measurement shift to the up...

Page 26: ...the up and down keys to locate the channels to display Press the ENTER key after confirming the selections INPUT AMP is displayed To cancel the auto range measurement Press the ENTER key to return to...

Page 27: ...input range at ALL Press the left and right keys to select the desired input mode DC DC coupling mode IEPE Turn on the power supply to the sensor connected to the channel Voltage output type accelero...

Page 28: ...the output signal An example is connecting to an oscilloscope You can set all effective channels with the same zero shift value at ALL The system outputs the signal of Channel 1 and displays the zero...

Page 29: ...ibration 1 Move the cursor to CALIBRATION by pressing the down keys at the INPUT AMP menu 2 Press the ENTER key to go to CALIBRATION If you want to suspend the manual calibration confirm the cursor is...

Page 30: ...Page 22 6 Press the ENTER key to return to INPUT AMP...

Page 31: ...fixed external sampling frequency Effective Sampling Frequency vs Recording Channels Fields indicating OK are effective for setting Sampling Frequency Channel Selections kHz 2ch 4ch 8ch 16ch 32ch 64c...

Page 32: ...LE by pressing the down key 3 Press the ENTER key to go to SAMPLE The selectable sampling frequencies are displayed 4 Move the cursor to a desired sampling frequency you want to set 5 Press the ENTER...

Page 33: ...channels at the external sampling mode upon the conditions within the applicable sampling frequencies and at available number of channels 1 Go to the RECORD menu 2 Move the cursor to CHANNEL by press...

Page 34: ...ot connect to the network drive if its remain capacity is 4GB or less You need an extended capacity of 5 GB or more to your expected recording amount When you select LAN or Both to record to the netwo...

Page 35: ...Manual 2006 12 Page 27 6 Press the ENTER key to decide the selection The RECORD menu is displayed If you do not want to decide the selection press the STOP key The selection is not effective Then retu...

Page 36: ...using the internal HDD as a ring format In this mode press REC to start recording refer 7 2 Start and Stop Recording The synchronization recording mode does not support the endless recording The endl...

Page 37: ...er of the channels This mode is effecting only when the recording to the internal hard disk is selected LEVEL Level trigger mode Set the monitor channel for the level trigger the up or down cross and...

Page 38: ...ting process the power back up system for data saving is not available for this moment Level Trigger Mode Setting Condition of Level Trigger Activation Recording by the level trigger does not start wh...

Page 39: ...o LEVEL SETUP at TRIGGER SETUP 6 Press the ENTER key to go to LEVEL SETUP 7 Move the cursor to each setup condition with the left and right keys There are three setup conditions for the level trigger...

Page 40: ...ide the current selections when the confirmation is displayed About Level Trigger The LED of the START key flashes fast at the REC standby sate You can use a combination of the level trigger and the p...

Page 41: ...le is for the recording only unit 3 Move the cursor to SYSTEM by pressing the down key 5 Press the ENTER key to go to the SYSTEM menu 6 7 1 Voice Memo Channel Setting You can use Channel 1 either for...

Page 42: ...Channel 1 records the voice memo not data 5 Press the ENTER key to decide the selection The SYSTEM menu is displayed If you do not want to decide the selection press the STOP key The selection is not...

Page 43: ...ith the up and down keys OFF Turn off the speaker output MONITOR Output the signal of the monitor channel selected while recording PLAYBACK MEMO Output the voice memo at the playback state when the vo...

Page 44: ...STEM menu by pressing the down keys 2 Press the ENTER key to go to IRIG B 3 To select the IRIG B recording mode connect the IRIG B time code signal to Channel 2 and then press the ENTER key by confirm...

Page 45: ...e it the last part of file name due to the limitation of its display size The maximum size which can be specified is 78 bytes 78 characters 1 Confirm that the system is in ready state READY display If...

Page 46: ...al hard disk drive 3 Press the START key REC is displayed and the system goes into the recording state The LED on the START key lights green flashes to indicate that the system is in recording Elapsed...

Page 47: ...eady state READY display 8 Each pressing of the PAUSE key or the STOP key creates a data file and an associated header file 9 When the recording starts Press the START key at RECSTANDBY display or pre...

Page 48: ...urning on the voice memo recording flashes orange on the level display LED of Channel 1 at Stop state READY display to indicate Channel 1 is assigned for the voice memo recording 7 4 Monitor Output wh...

Page 49: ...ase all data files recorded on the hard disk drive 1 Confirm that the system is in ready state READY display If the system is not in ready state press the STOP key a few times depending on the hierarc...

Page 50: ...timate time for format above is based on 145GB HDD capacity About Fomat While the format operation the DS unit generates the repeated beep sounds At the NORMAL or PURGE option is selected the progress...

Page 51: ...the system is not in ready state press the STOP key a few times depending on the hierarchy of the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press the ENTER key to display the main menu MENU Below example...

Page 52: ...ete the last recorded data file 8 Press the ENTER key to delete the last recorded data file 9 Press the Enter key to return to the SYSTEM menu CAUTION About DELETE LAST FILE Repeating 1 to 9 deletes t...

Page 53: ...fer to a collection of data resulting from one sampling A data file is a collection of scan repetitions The DS series records the data with 2 GB separated multiple files in case the data exceeds 2 GB...

Page 54: ...er File Format A sample of a header file made in DS series is shown as follows DATASET THISIS 1 VERSION 1 SERIES CH1_MyCh01 CH2_MyCh02 CH3_MyCh03 CH4_MyCh04 DATE 03 10 2003 TIME 18 45 24 RATE 2 500000...

Page 55: ...arts by the signal level or an external TTL DS_STOP_CONDX Indicate the recording stop condition SOFT Recording stops with the front panel control or the browser by user LEVEL TTL Recording stops by th...

Page 56: ...size of the master unit that NUM_SAMPS keyword value of the header file is smaller Operation of Slave Unit If you set the lower sampling frequency the activities of the level display LEDs of the slave...

Page 57: ...the slave unit 3 When the recording synchronization is ready the LCDs of the master and slave units are displayed as follows Master Unit Slave Unit POWER LED of the slave unit lights orange You can c...

Page 58: ...pending on the hierarchy of the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press the ENTER key to display the main menu MENU Below example is for the recording only unit 3 Move the cursor to SYSTEM by pres...

Page 59: ...ard disk drive when the unmouting process approximately 50 seconds is completed 10 Withdraw the internal hard disk tray of the front panel The system displays the following 11 Loosen two fixed screws...

Page 60: ...xchanging the hard disk drive The system displays the following 14 Then the system locks the exchanged hard disk drive with the mounting process by displaying the following 15 The system goes to the r...

Page 61: ...firm that the system is in ready state READY display If the system is not in ready state press the STOP key a few times depending on the hierarchy of the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press th...

Page 62: ...to use for the place to save the settings by pressing the up and down keys Press the ENTER key to display the confirmation 5 Press the ENTER key to decide the selection The PARAMETER menu is displaye...

Page 63: ...to load the settings is displayed 3 Move the cursor to the name you want to use for the place to load the settings by pressing the up and down keys Press the ENTER key to display the confirmation 4 P...

Page 64: ...e the initialization If you do not initialize the system settings move the cursor to No 4 Press the ENTER key to start initialization of the system settings by displaying the following 5 The system au...

Page 65: ...m is in ready state READY display If the system is not in ready state press the STOP key a few times depending on the hierarchy of the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press the ENTER key to disp...

Page 66: ...rast 1 Display the MISC menu 2 Press the ENTER key by confirming that the cursor is in CONTRAST 3 Adjust the contrast with the up and down keys 4 Press the ENTER key when completing the adjustment The...

Page 67: ...tem information such as the firmware version etc 1 Display the MISC menu 2 Move the cursor to SYS INFO by pressing the down key 3 Press the ENTER key to view the system information 4 Press the ENTER k...

Page 68: ...ation on the recording synchronization status 1 Display the MISC menu 2 Move the cursor to SYNC INFO by pressing the down keys 3 Press the ENTER key to view the system recording synchronization status...

Page 69: ...the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press the START key to playback the last recorded file at the right of PLAY flashes while playback 5 Press the PAUSE key to suspend the playback press the st...

Page 70: ...ress the ENTER key to display the main menu MENU 3 Press the ENTER key to go to PLAYBACK by confirming that the cursor is in PLAYBACK 4 Press the ENTER key to go to PLAY FILE SELECT by confirming that...

Page 71: ...OK OK OK OK 250 OK OK OK OK OK 125k 204 8 OK OK OK OK 102 4k 200 OK OK OK OK 100k 192 OK OK OK OK 96k 128 OK OK OK OK OK 125 OK OK OK OK OK 102 4 OK OK OK OK 100 OK OK OK OK 96 OK OK OK OK 64 OK OK OK...

Page 72: ...he main menu MENU 3 Press the ENTER key to go to PLAYBACK by confirming that the cursor is in PLAYBACK 4 Move the cursor to SAMPLE MODE by pressing the down key 5 Press the ENTER key to go to PLAY SAM...

Page 73: ...e ENTER key to go to the confirmation of the selection 3 Press the ENTER key to decide the selection The PLAYBACK menu is displayed Press the STOP key to cancel the selections and return to the PLAYBA...

Page 74: ...NTER key to decide the selection The PLAYBACK menu is displayed Press the STOP key to cancel the selections and return to the PLAYBACK menu 4 Select the playback sampling frequency Move the cursor to...

Page 75: ...firming that the cursor is in PLAYBACK 4 Move the cursor to RANGE by pressing the down keys 5 Press the ENTER key to go to PLAY RANGE 6 Move the cursor to the channel to set its input range by pressin...

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Page 77: ...10BASE T 100BASE TX for setting the record conditions Browser IE 6 0 Refer 12 NETWORK MENU for connecting between the PC and the DS unit Refer 13 CONTROL BY USING BROWSER for the explanations of the b...

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Page 79: ...se a communications path that does not pass through a router However in a situation such as when the DS unit is in a remote location and communications are constrained by low speed paths use the DS un...

Page 80: ...tate press the STOP key a few times depending on the hierarchy of the current menu to move to ready state 2 Press the ENTER key to display the main menu MENU Below example is for the recording only un...

Page 81: ...he ENTER key by confirming that the cursor is in CHANGE PARAM The CHANGE PARAM menu is displayed 3 Press the ENTER key by confirming that the cursor is in DHCP 4 Move the cursor by using the up and do...

Page 82: ...IP address Press the left and right keys to move the entry positions and press the up and down keys to change the number of the address in each position 4 Press the ENTER key to enter the setting The...

Page 83: ...d to the DS unit Set Host Name You can assign the host name to the DS unit by using the browser 1 Display the CHANGE PARAM menu 2 Move the cursor to HOST NAME by pressing the down keys 3 Press the ENT...

Page 84: ...3 Press the ENTER key to decide the network parameters entered at the CHANGE PARAM menu The following is displayed 4 Press the ENTER key to return to the NETWORK menu Caution After Changing Network P...

Page 85: ...the network drive see 6 4 Recording Target Device Setting Set Shared Network Drive You can set the network drive by using the browser Specify it from the browser at HOST IP ADDRESS Share Folder Name...

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Page 87: ...me to appear The same holds true as it refreshes monitoring data in following cycle The data buffer size of the DS unit is optimized for the higher sampling frequency and the higher channel count so i...

Page 88: ...display scale and the line color The channel marked at Plot is displayed At the General tab you can set the trigger point on the view data Click Start to open the data view windows by following the se...

Page 89: ...time and to shut down the system Network Network is used for setting the network parameters At the Net Config tab you can set the network parameters of the system At the Net Drive tab you can specify...

Page 90: ...k R Record is used for setting the recording target device the sampling frequency and numbers of the recording channels etc R Mode is used for setting the record mode R Level Trig is used for setting...

Page 91: ...DS Series Instruction Manual 2006 12 Page 83 There are lower hierarchy menus to set the amplifier parameters at the R P Amp tab Click the button to go to the lower hierarchy menu...

Page 92: ...target data A subfolder named by the data and time YYMMDDhhmmss of the data transfer start is automatically created the transferred data are saved into this subfolder Data transfer is possible for the...

Page 93: ...When REC STANDBY When REC PLAYBACK display example It displays in red when recording and in green when playing back The Counter window s show hide status can be selected simultaneously with the Prope...

Page 94: ...DS Press Yes to proceed with the Active X installation The Active X name for the data file deletion is dstool distributed by Teac Instruments Corp About Internet Explorer security In order to use the...

Page 95: ...X View specification the maximum file size is 2GB Contact us for more detail If the same file name exists in the DS the file cannot be transferred When the file deletion and transfer is performed a fr...

Page 96: ...target file list box DS side data file name retrieval button PC side data file browse button 4 Press the Retrieve button and the data files in DS are shown in the list Put a check mark on the files t...

Page 97: ...elect the file to be transferred then press the Transder Data to DS button Press the OK button in the confirmation dialog and the data transfer to DS starts The transfer progress is shown during the t...

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Page 99: ...ser applet window C for traffic estimation 3 Failed to Read Cookie Cookie usage is disabled or reached the cookie limit is displayed when trying to display the waveform by using the browser The DS sys...

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Page 101: ...62 5 kHz 31 25 kHz 400 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 50 kHz 25kHz 40 kHz 20 kHz 256 kHz 128 kHz 64 kHz 32 kHz 512 kHz 409 6 kHz 204 8 kHz 102 4 kHz 51 2 kHz 25 6 kHz 40 96 kHz 20 48 kHz 384 kHz 192 kHz 96 kHz...

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