Mini-Seis III Pro™ Operating Manual
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month. The instrument can also be connected to AC power or a DC source such as an
automobile battery or solar cell for extended or unlimited operating time.
Communication
The Pro supports local communication by both serial and USB. It also supports remote
communication by serial. Any remote access device that supports serial, like a cellular
modem, WiFi router, or satellite modem, can be used to download data from and interact
with the seismograph. The instrument features serial baud rates from 1200 to 460800,
allowing it to work with a multitude of remote serial data devices.
External Data Storage
In addition to the seismograph’s internal memory, records can easily be transferred to a USB
thumb drive or to a computer using the Seismograph Data Analysis software. There is also
support for transferring data directly from the Pro to a USB thumb drive. The thumb drive
feature removes the need for a computer in the field to download events.
Accessories and Software
All required accessories are provided. The Seismograph Data Analysis software can be
downloaded from the White website at
Data Compression
The Pro uses data compression to reduce the size of the downloaded files. The amount of
compression will vary depending on the waveform characteristics and the selected
resolution. Data compression can be turned off if needed.
Automatic Reporting
The Pro supports the automatic reporting of data through the serial connector. There are
multiple modes of operation. Please refer to the chapter on Automatic Reporting for more
information.
Options
8
C
HANNEL
The 8 channel instrument can have two tri-axial seismic packages and two microphones.
Both seismic packages must use the same units and maximum range. If linear, both
microphones must use the same units and maximum range.
GPS
The Pro can be equipped with GPS for location logging. If available, GPS information will be
included in the summary of each waveform or histogram record.
R
ANGES
The standard unit will have a maximum seismic range of 10.24 in/sec (260 mm/sec) and a
maximum linear weighted acoustic range of 148 dB (512 Pa). These ranges can be modified