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6-5-2.  Interval recording

Example of one interval recording repetition

Recording time

Start time
Recording starts

Recording 

stops

With interval recording, when the Number of repetitions 
is set to 1, recording will start at the Start time and stop 
after the set Recording time has elapsed.

Example of three interval recording repetitions

Interval time

Recording 

time

Recording 

time

Recording 

time

Interval time

Start time

Recording 

starts

Recording 

starts

Record ready

Record ready

Recording 

stops

Recording 

starts

If the number of repetitions is set to 2 or more, record-
ing will start at the Start time and stop after the set 
Recording time has elapsed. After the Interval time has 
elapsed, recording will start again, repeating for the set 
Number of repetitions. Then, recording will stop.
If the number of repetitions is set to 0, interval recording 
will repeat until the recording media is full, or recording 
is stopped manually.

Start time (START TIME)

Recording starts at the set time.

ATTENTION

If the set time has already passed when the system is 
made record ready, recording will not start.
The system might take some time to become record 
ready if, for example, there are already many recorded 
files. Considering this, set the start time with sufficient 
spare time.

Recording time (REC TIME)

Recording continues for the set amount of time.

Interval time (INTERVAL)

If the Number of repetitions is set to 2 or more record-
ings, this is the amount of time that the system stays in 
a record ready state from the time one recording ends 
until the next recording starts.

ATTENTION

 

o

Set the Interval time to at least 6 seconds.

 

o

Even if the system has manually been put in a record 
ready state during the recording time, the next 
recording will start after the originally set recording 
time and interval time have elapsed.

Number of repetitions (REPETITIONS)

Set the number of repetitions. When set to 0, interval 
recording will repeat until the recording media is full or 
recording is stopped manually.

 

o

When set to 0, if recording is repeated until the 
recording media becomes full, the recorded data for 
the last recording might not be as long as the record-
ing time setting.

6-6.  Starting recording

Press the 

0

 REC button to make the system record ready.

If a start trigger has been set, recording will start when a 
trigger condition is met.
If no start trigger has been set, press the 

7

 FWD button 

to start recording.

6-6-1.  Event mark

The 

0

 REC button can be pressed when recording to set 

an event mark.

 

o

A maximum of 200 event marks can be added to a 
single data file.

6-7.  Stopping recording

If a stop trigger has been set, recording will stop when a 
trigger condition is met.
If no stop trigger has been set, press the 

8

 STOP button 

to stop recording.

6.  Recording

Summary of Contents for ER-LXRC1000

Page 1: ...Remote Control Unit Instructions for Use Z ER LXRC1000 D01349910F...

Page 2: ...l recording 16 6 6 Starting recording 16 6 6 1 Event mark 16 6 7 Stopping recording 16 6 8 Recording format 17 6 8 1 Media folder structures 17 Folder structure example 17 7 Playback 18 7 1 Searching...

Page 3: ...Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Model for Europe DECLARATION OF CONFOR...

Page 4: ...o end users For more detailed information about the disposal of old electrical electronic equipment and waste batteries accumulators please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop...

Page 5: ...00 control input output connector on the back of this unit To use a microphone connect the microphone included with the LX 1000 to the MEMO IN mic input jack ATTENTION o o When using the MEMO IN mic i...

Page 6: ...m is stopped or playback ready to start playback Press when the unit is record ready to start recording 9 PAUSE button Press when the system is stopped or playing back to make it playback ready Press...

Page 7: ...d functions of parts 4 3 Turning the power on Check the connections between the LX 1000 and ER LXRC1000 units as well as their AC adapter connec tions Then press and hold the STANDBY ON button on eith...

Page 8: ...atus change by button or menu 5 1 2 Status change diagram The status of the LX 1000 will change in the following manner 0REC 7FWD 9PAUSE 7FWD 8STOP 7FWD 9PAUSE F FWD REW 8STOP 8STOP 9PAUSE 8STOP Stopp...

Page 9: ...ck recording and when record ready The number of channels shown can be changed by selecting a bar meter pressing the ENTER button and turning the VALUE dial See 8 6 MISC on page 33 to set the display...

Page 10: ...equency AD Quantization bit depth REC CH Number of recording channels MONITOR Monitoring channel TRIGGER Trigger setting Select an item and press the ENTER button to enable changing that setting value...

Page 11: ...ng media and amount of available recording time hours minutes 5 5 Panel locking Press at least 2 seconds Press the MENU HOME button for two seconds to lock the panel controls Press for two seconds aga...

Page 12: ...selection window and select a file for playback page 18 5 8 Synchronization function For details about master and slave unit connections refer to Synchronization function in the LX 1000 Instructions f...

Page 13: ...ic operation 5 8 3 VR 24 sync Preparation 1 Use a synchronization cable to connect the SYNC OUT connector of the LX 1000 to the VR 24 WX SYNC connector of the VR 24 The VR 24 will operate as the slave...

Page 14: ...ties 6 4 1 Equivalent input calibration In the physical quantity conversion fields set the rated output and rated capacity indicated in the sensor test report page 26 6 4 2 TEDS calibration TEDS data...

Page 15: ...occurs When a pre trigger interval is set data is recorded before a recording starting condition occurs but only after the system is made record ready o o During this interval audio memos and CAN data...

Page 16: ...me REC TIME Recording continues for the set amount of time Interval time INTERVAL If the Number of repetitions is set to 2 or more record ings this is the amount of time that the system stays in a rec...

Page 17: ...der is created with a 3 digit suffix added automatically Recording data Same as recording folder When a recording is divided at 4 GB a hyphen followed by a three digit suffix will be added to the name...

Page 18: ...ER button to start playback Playback will start and playback data will be shown on the Home Screen During playback the following buttons are enabled Skip to previous recorded data Skip to next recorde...

Page 19: ...nd seconds 7 3 Searching by event mark When the unit is playback ready select the event mark MARK on the Home Screen and set the mark to search for Then press the ENTER button to start playback from t...

Page 20: ...opens and you can change the selected item s setting The following screen shows an example of a selec tion from the setting value options See 8 2 1 SYSTEM menu structure on page 23 for opera tion pro...

Page 21: ...tion screen will close o o Press the CANCEL button to cancel changing a setting 8 1 2 Inputting numbers as setting values To input numbers as the value for a setting such as the COEFFICIENT press the...

Page 22: ...to delete the rightmost character 2 Repeat 1 to input all the characters When done press the F1 OK button to return to the Menu Screen o o The F1 F4 buttons correspond to the OK CANCEL a A and Backspa...

Page 23: ...IDGE V LPF CHANNEL NAME UNIT COEFFICIENT OFFSET Set All CAN MODULE settings BAUD RATE SAMPLING POINT SJW CAN FD LISTEN ONLY TERMINATOR THINNING OUT MAX REC RATE ID FILTER AO Amp settings OUTPUT V RANG...

Page 24: ...RG STOP CONDITION LEVEL LEVEL LOGIC EDGE COUNT EXTERNAL REC TIME POST TRG REPETITIONS INTERVAL START TIME REC TIME INTERVAL REPETITIONS 8 2 4 MISC menu structure MISC DISPLAY DATA DISPLAY CH PARAMETER...

Page 25: ...the recording data so the voice memo and recorded data playback positions will be shifted by the amount of pre trigger data ATTENTION The maximum file size of voice memo data is 4 GB Voice memo data...

Page 26: ...ings screen 4 Select the channel to set first and press the ENTER button to open the settings screen Refer to the following explanations for each of the input output module settings 8 3 2 1 PA Amp set...

Page 27: ...es BRIDGE V Set the bridge voltage o o This appears only when the mode is ST LPF Set the low pass filter CHANNEL NAME Set the input channel signal name UNIT This is the unit after physical quantity co...

Page 28: ...R Set the terminator to ON OFF for the CAN bus built into the CAN module THINNING OUT Limit to 1 received data frame during the set time window for each ID MAX REC RATE Set the maximum recording rate...

Page 29: ...output voltage range and output channel selections for every AO amp o o When a setting for one of the above items is selected press the ENTER button while pressing the SHIFT button to set all AO ampli...

Page 30: ...use the GPS BAUD RATE Set the transmission speed between the LX 1000 and the GPS Set this to 19200 usually DATA RECORD When ON GPS location information will be recorded in recording data TIME ZONE Set...

Page 31: ...the slave units in order from number 1 For example when synchronizing three units set one as Master and the other two as Slave 1 and Slave 2 Synchronized operation is not possible if a unit is set as...

Page 32: ...cently recorded file only can be deleted Deletion is not possible after the media has been changed or the unit turned off 8 4 4 FORMAT This formats the SD card in the LX 1000 Usually QUICK FORMAT shou...

Page 33: ...hs o o Regardless of this setting the sampling frequency will be written to the header files of recording data LANGUAGE Select the display language Japanese wil be used ENGLISH English will be used 8...

Page 34: ...ight will turn off after 5 minutes without operation 30min The backlight will turn off after 30 minutes without operation BRIGHTNESS Adjust the display brightness Use the F3 and F4 buttons to adjust t...

Page 35: ...changed at any time without warning o o Weight and dimensions are approximate o o Illustrations in this document might differ in part from actual products 8 6 6 BEEP BUTTON Set whether or not the syst...

Page 36: ...damage if the product was not pur chased from our company or an agent designated by our company o o We offer paid service after the conclusion of the war ranty period For details please contact the r...

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