
Mini-Seis III Pro™ Operating Manual
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Command Description
Parameters
TS raw
Get or set seismic trigger. If passed with no parameters, returns
the current value.
The threshold in units is given by:
threshold_units=range•(raw-32768)/32768
The threshold in counts is given by:
threshold_counts=raw-32768
As an example, if the range is 10.24 IPS, valid values of raw are
32784 through 65520. If raw is 32784, the threshold in units is
0.005 IPS, and the threshold in counts is 16.
Raw is the raw ADC
reading at which to
trigger, 32784–65520 in
16-count increments.
TT sensor
channel tier
threshold
Set/get the multi-triggering thresholds. If passed with no
parameter, returns the current value.
Sensor (required):
1 for sensor 1
2 for sensor 2
Channel (required):
0 for acoustic
1 for seismic
Tier:
1 for Tier 1
2 for Tier 2
Threshold:
0 to disable the trigger
16–32752 in 16-count
increments, sets the
threshold for the specified
channel and tier.
TV#
Returns the major, minor, and release candidate versions of the
installed software in the format:
MM.mm.rr,
where MM is the major version, mm is the minor version, and rr
is the release candidate number. Each value has a range of 00
to 99.
none
V#
Returns the major and minor firmware versions of the installed
software in the format:
MM.mm,
where MM is the major version and mm is the minor version.
Each value has a range of 00 to 99
none
VSEN enable
Set/get whether vector sums are enabled. If enabled is 1,
vector sums will be calculated and reported with all future
records. If enabled is 0, vector sums are not calculated or
reported.
enabled:
0: Vector sums disabled
1: Vector sums enabled
Enhanced Descriptions
The following provides enhanced descriptions for some of the CLI commands.
AU
Turning off the acoustic channel will result in smaller file sizes. The acoustic channel should
not be turned off if a microphone is being used, either linear or A weighted.
AW
The Pro supports non-ANSI certified Type 2 A weighting through the use of a logarithmic
amplifier board. It will be best to use a separate microphone for A weighting versus that