Hi-speed HDD Data Recorder SIR-3400H Precision Analog Unit / Wide Band Analog Unit SIR-3032i / SIR-3032W Read all the instructions in the manual carefully before use and strictly follow them. Keep the manual for future references.
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Safety Precautions Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation products are designed in full consideration of safety. However, improper handling during operation or installation is dangerous and may lead to fire, electric shock or other accidents resulting in serious injury or death. In addition, these actions may also worsen machine performance.
Installation WARNING . When unpacking, packing or installing, assign more than 2 persons to handle the unit to prevent injury. . Be careful never to drop the unit when handling, unboxed or boxed. If the unit is dropped, turn the power OFF and unplug the unit and call service engineer person to check it before using again. . Be sure that the unit is firmly positioned on its supporting surface. The unit cause an injury if it falls or dropped. .
Caution Please read carefully the following precautions prior to use. These precautions will prevent your data on recording media from being damaged or lost. Condensation In the default settings, the condensation sensor on this unit is set to off. (1) Always turn the condensation sensor on under conditions where condensation may form easily such as when the temperature around the recording unit goes from a low to high temperature.
Caution Power Supply Back-up (Power Outages or Power Cord Disconnection) When the power supply is stopped, the unit switches to the backup power supply without turning off the power. The unit automatically switches to the power supply in the following order of priority (starting from the highest priority): AC > DC > Internal backup battery. (1) When the unit is backed up by the internal battery for 3 minutes or longer, to protect the recording media, the operation is stopped.
Contents 1. Overview ......................................................................... 1-1 1-1. 1-2. Introduction .................................................................................................. 1-1 Major Features ............................................................................................. 1-1 2. Data Format and Basic Operations .............................. 2-1 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. Data Format ..........................................................
7. Basic Settings (Main Screen) ........................................ 7-1 7-1. 7-2. Setting Procedure (for Main Screen) ............................................................ 7-1 Settings ......................................................................................................... 7-2 7-2-1. Fan Control On/Off (Fan Control) .............................................. 7-2 7-2-2. Condensation Sensor On/Off (Dew Sense) ................................. 7-2 7-2-3.
13. Other Settings .............................................................. 13-1 13-1. Changing to the Address, Amount of Recording Media Remaining, or Time Display .......................................................................................... 13-1 13-2. Clearing the Peak Indicator and Over Indicator ......................................... 13-1 13-3. Switching the Speaker or Earphone Playback Signal Source .................... 13-1 13-4. Adjusting the Playback Volume ....................
16-5. Real-time Clock Search .............................................................................. 16-4 16-6. Manual Search ............................................................................................ 16-4 17. Control by Telnet .......................................................... 17-1 17-1. Command Overview .................................................................................. 17-2 17-2. Command Details .............................................................
1. Overview 1-1. Introduction The SIR-3000 series is a lineup of data recorders consisting of a recording unit and measuring unit. The recording unit and measuring unit are used in combination together. Seven speeds are available for both recording and playback so that high-speed data recorded at 4x speed can be played back at 1/16x speed, or the maximum 250 hours of data recorded at 1/16x speed can be played in four hours at 4x speed.
1. Overview Recording/Playback By adopting the 16 bit linear quantization, the dynamic range of 90 dB Typ is achieved. Further more the phase difference between channels is suppressed to less than 1 degree. And the analog input level is allowed to ± 133 % of the input range value, and the input DC offset of each channel can be automatically or manually adjusted within ± 100 %.
1. Overview 2-way Power Supply System The SIR-3000 series can run on AC 100/120 V (allowable range 90 to 132 V) or AC 220/240 V (allowable range 198 to 250 V), or DC 12 V (allowable range 11 to 30 V) supplied externally. The recording unit also includes a dedicated nickel-hydride battery pack for smooth, uninterrupted operation if the power is suddenly cut off. The unit automatically switches to the power supply in the following order of priority: 1 AC, 2 DC, 3 internal backup battery.
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2. Data Format and Basic Operations 2-1. Data Format Data recorded to HDDs by the SIR-3400H is based on the FAT32 logical format. However, at the application level the data is of the SIR dedicated format. This is outlined below. Generally, recording and playback are performed by observing the HDD as sequential media. Start of recording Start ID Start ID ID001 BOM BOD ID002 ID003 ID number increments ID004 ID999 T O C TOC EOD Blank EOM . SHIFT + INDEX/ID key .
2. Data Format and Basic Operations 2-2. TOC The position on the media of each recording block is registered in the TOC together with the ID and index number and recorded immediately before the EOD. This allows searching to be performed by specifying an ID or index number. 2-3.
2. Data Format and Basic Operations 2-6. ID Block Each ID block consists of segments of approximately 550 kbytes referred to Records. Therefore, the shortest ID block length is one Record. This is approximately 42 ms at 4x speed, 170 ms at normal speed (1x), and 2.7 seconds at 1/16x speed. Thus, recording at 1/16x speed cannot be stopped within 2.7 seconds.
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3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-1. SIR-3400H (Recording unit) 3-1-1. Front Panel 1 Standby key 2 Front panel lock knobs 3 Ventilation slits LCD screen Announcement monitor area Setting keys Transport operation keys 1 Standby key Used to changes mode between standby and operation. Press and keeping this key at least two seconds to changes standby or operation mode. * When the unit is set to the panel lock mode, the standby key is also inhibited.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Transport Operations Keys The lamps above the keys light to indicate the active mode. During transport mode transition, the lamp over the respective key blinks, and no key operation is accepted. 4 6 7 5 9 0 qa qs 8 4 ACCESS lamps (1, 2) Lights when access to the recording media is possible. The lamps blink while access is in progress.
3. Names and Functions of Parts LCD Screen Checking of the recording and playback statuses, basic settings, operation settings, and other operations are performed at the LCD screen. For details about the settings, see the setting description chapter. This section explains the recording/playback screen (Measurement). qd qg qh qj qf qk ql w; wa ws wd wf qd Title display area This area displays the title of the currently displayed screen. For details, see “6-2. LCD Screen Configuration.
3. Names and Functions of Parts qg Bar meter display area This area displays the bar meters for each channel. A single bar meter indicates one channel. A maximum of 16 channels can be displayed from left to right. The displayed channels vary depending on if the red frame is lit for A or B in the measuring unit number display area w;. A: Channels 1 to 16 B: Channels 17 to 32 Selection of a bidirectional or unidirectional bar meter is made using the Barmeter Scale setting (section 9-2-2).
3. Names and Functions of Parts w; Measuring unit number display area This area displays the measuring unit number and channel group of the displayed bar meter. The displayed bar meter channels gorup vary depending on if the red frame is lit for A or B. A: Channels 1 to 16 B: Channels 17 to 32 wa MONITOR display area This area displays the channel number selected for monitor output of the recording unit.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Setting Keys The setting keys can be used to perform the following two operations. . Function and operation settings . Input of numbers and text (for recording notes only) Key operation is described primary as function/operation keys. Also, in this manual, the key names (such as INDEX/ID key) are used as function/operation setting keys except in the description of note recording.
3. Names and Functions of Parts wg INDEX/ID key Press this key to increment the value of the INDEX number by 1 in the REC mode. INDEX number: 01 to 99 (The ID numbers increase up to 99 and then go back to 01.) When this key is pressed in SEARCH mode, the data for the set INDEX number is searched. [In SHIFT mode] Press this key to increment the value of the ID number by 1 in the REC mode. ID number: 001 to 999 When this key is pressed in SEARCH mode, the data for the set ID number is searched.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Announcement Monitor Area el r; ra rs el VOL knob Rotate to adjust the playback volume for the speakers or earphones. r; PHONE jack Insert the plug of any separately purchased earphones using a mini plug here. ra MIC jack Insert the supplied microphone plug here. The lamp at the bottom right lights according to the sound input. rs MONITOR The channel of the measuring unit displayed on the LCD screen is output.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Inside the Front Panel When the two lock knobs on the front panel are set to RELEASE, the front panel can be opened. When the front panel is opened, the recording unit cannot switch to REC mode. c Do not open the front panel when the hard disk (HDD) is being accessed during recording, playback, or other operations. When the front panel is opened during recording or playback, a continuous warning sound is made.
3. Names and Functions of Parts rk Speaker Used to playback the sound of monitor channel or voice channel. rl HDD key Used for locking and unlocking the HDD. t; Recording media error lamps Lit red when an error occurs in HDDs. Lamp status Main error cause Error recovery method Blinking A discrepancy has occurred in the HDD1 and HDD2 data. . RAID rebuild . HDD initialization . HDD replacement Lit An error occurred during HDD access. . HDD initialization .
3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-1-2. Rear Panel 1 Aux output / TRIGER input block Power supply block Control block Option slots 1 Ventilation fans These fans cool the inside of the recording unit. . To prevent the inside of the recording unit from overheating, do not block the air outlet. . Leave a space of at least 100 mm between the rear side of the recording unit and any other object.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Power Supply Block 2 3 4 5 67 2 AC IN Used to supply external AC power to the recording unit. Connect the supplied AC power cord. 3 POWER switch Used to turn the main power of the recording unit on and off. w Be sure to check that the recording unit is in standby mode before turning off the power. If the power is turned off during HDD operation, the HDD could be damaged. 4 AC voltage selector switch Used to switch the AC power voltage.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Aux Output / TRIGER Input Block 8 9 q; 8 AUX-2 (IRIG-B) IN/OUT Used to input (IN) and output (OUT) IRIG-B data. 9 AUX-1 (DIGITAL) IN/OUT Used to input (IN) and output (OUT) AUX digital channel data. q; TRIG REC IN connector Used to input the trigger for trigger recording. Control Block qd qf qs qa qa ETHER connector Used to control the recording unit from a remote computer. qs TO SYNC connector Used to synchronously operate multiple recording units.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Option Slots qg qg Option slot Insert optional boards here.
3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-1-3. Side Panels 1 2 Right side panel Left side panel 2 1 1 Measuring unit connection holes Used to connect the measuring units. Used to secure the shock mount adaptor. 2 Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the recording unit. . To prevent the inside of the recording unit from overheating, do not block the ventilation slits. . Do not place hot objects on the right and left side of the recording unit. .
3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-2. SIR-3032i/W (Measuring Unit) 3-2-1. Front Panel 1 2 Analog input connectors Indicator block MONITOR UP DN 1 Standby lamp Off Stopped mode Lit orange Standby mode Lit green Operating mode 2 Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the measuring unit. To prevent the measuring unit from overheating, do not block the ventilation slits.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Analog Input Connectors The analog input block consists of channel groups of A (top row) and B (bottom row). Each channel group corresponds to channels below. A : Channels 1 to 16 B : Channels 17 to 32 The LCD screen bar meters of the recording unit are displayed for A or B of the analog input connectors. You can check whether the A or B is displayed by viewing the measuring unit number display area of the recording unit.
3. Names and Functions of Parts 6 LVL lamp Displays the status of the signal input. Off No input signal. Lit green Signal is input from 5 to 100 % Lit orange Signal is input from 100 to 133 % Lit red Signal exceeds the range. 7 INPUT connector Used to input analog signals. . Be sure to input the specified voltage ± 13.3 Vpk. . Do not supply input signals exceeding ± 50 Vpk, or the internal circuitry may be damaged.
3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-2-2. Rear Panel Power supply block 1 2 3 Analog output connectors 1 TO EXPMAIN/EXP connector Used to connect with a recording unit or SIF-3004 (measuring unit expansion board). 2 DIP switches These switches are used to make measuring unit settings. SW1 to SW3 : These set the initial EXP No. of the measuring unit. SW 1 2 3 EXP No.
3. Names and Functions of Parts Power Supply Block 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 AC IN connector Used to supply external AC power to the measuring unit. Connect the supplied AC power cord. 5 POWER switch Used to turn the power on and off. 6 AC voltage selector switch Used to switch the AC power voltage. Left side : 100/120 V (allowable 90 to 132 V) Right side : 220/240 V (allowable 198 to 250 V) .
3. Names and Functions of Parts 3-2-3. Side Panels 1 2 Right side panel Left side panel 2 1 1 Recording unit/Measuring unit connection holes Used to connect the recording units or measuring units. Used to secure the shock mount adaptor. 2 Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the measuring unit. . To prevent the inside of the measuring unit from overheating, do not block the ventilation slits. .
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4. Preparations 4-1. Connecting the Power Supply 4-1-1. AC Power Supply Be careful to use the correct voltage since usage of an incorrect voltage can lead to a fire or failure of the unit. At shipping, the AC voltage is set to either 100/120 V or 220/240 V. The setting is displayed on the sticker on the AC voltage selector switch. If you peel off the sticker and change the voltage, be sure to always re-check the usage voltage before using. c .
4. Preparations 1 Check that the AC voltage setting is correct for the voltage that is used. 2 Connect the AC power cord (supplied) to the AC IN connector. 3 Supply the power.
4. Preparations 4-1-2. DC Power Supply c . When the recording unit is supplied from a specified AC power source, the AC power source takes priority. . Be careful that the output voltage of the DC power supply does not exceed 30 V. When the unit is used in low voltage, considering the voltage drop across the cable, keep the voltage so that the voltage at the DC IN connector terminal does not drop to lower than 11 V.
4. Preparations 4-1-3. Internal Backup Battery This unit cannot run only on the internal backup battery. The AC power supply or DC power supply must also be used at the same time. c When the recording unit is supplied from a specified external AC or DC power source, the external source takes priority. Charging the internal backup battery Charging can be done from either AC or DC input. For details, see the table entitled “2-way Power Supply System” in section 1-2. Charging time: Approx. 2.5 hours max.
4. Preparations 4-3. Cartridges 4-3-1. Cartridges To record, playback, and store data in the best condition, be sure to keep the following precautions. Turning off the main power supply c Be sure to always follow the procedure below when turning off the main power. When the ACCESS lamp is lighting/blinking, if the unit is powered down with the POWER switch, it may leads to the HDD damage. 1 Check that the ACCESS lamp on the front panel is turned off. 2 Press the Standby key.
4. Preparations 6 Turn the HDD key clockwise. This locks the cartridge, and turns on the HDD power. When the power is turned on, the HDD power lamp next to the cartridge turns on. When the HDD is recognized normally : The recording media access lamp is lit green. When an error occurred with the HDD : The recording media error lamp is lit red. 7 Close the front panel. Set the right and left lock knobs on the front panel to LOCK, and check that the front panel is closed properly. 4-3-3.
4. Preparations 4-4. Diagnostics Before performing the operations described in the following chapters, perform the diagnostics to make sure that the recording unit is functioning correctly. Diagnostics : HDD recording/playback check, Recording/playback amplifier check Required time : Approx. 1 min. During the diagnostics, the recording unit actually records a signal on the cartridge and plays it back. Be sure to insert the cartridge before performing the diagnostics.
4. Preparations 4-7. Source and Record If the media position information or amplifier setting information is altered in the STOP mode, the mode automatically changes to the source mode. 4-7-1. Source When the unit is in the E-E, REC-PAUSE, or REC mode, or is stopped from one of these modes, it automatically switches to the source mode.
5. Description of Transport Mode 5-1. Transport Modes Mode name Description Lit lamp (over key) STOP This is stopped status. This is the mode entered when the power for the recording unit is turned on. Be sure to set to this mode before turning off the power. STOP E-E This mode is for adjusting the range and offset while checking the signal on the screen before actual recording. REC REC This mode is for recording the data to recording media. Monitoring can also be performed at the same time.
5. Description of Transport Mode 5-2.
5. Description of Transport Mode 5-3. Transport Mode Transition Table * The above mark “+” shows that press the one key while pressing the another key at the same time. (For example, REC + FWD means that press FWD key while pressing REC key at the same time.
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6. Setting and Check Items 6-1. Default Settings c Items described here as check items can only be checked. 6-1-1. Recording Unit Setting/Checking (Including Media Settings) O: Setting enabled The reference section for common Telnet functions is section 17-2, and so this reference was omitted except for independent functions.
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6. Setting and Check Items 6-2.
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7. Basic Settings (Main Screen) 7-1. Setting Procedure (for Main Screen) Opening the Main screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Select the “Global Setup Menu” with the f / F keys. 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen. 4 Select the “Main” with the F1/F2 keys. Setting 5 Use the f / F key to select the option. 6 Use the g / G key to select the setting value. 7-2-1. Fan Control On/Off 7-2-2. Condensation Sensor 7-2-3.
7. Basic Settings (Main Screen) 7-2. Settings 7-2-1. Fan Control On/Off (Fan Control) This option is useful for acoustic measurements and other applications where silence is needed. Factory setting: Off * For the setting procedure, see “7-1. Setting Procedure (for Main Screen)”. The fan speed is controlled based on the internal temperature of the recording unit and measuring unit.
7. Basic Settings (Main Screen) 7-2-3. Synchronized Master/Subordinate Operation (Sync-Mode) Factory setting: Master * For the setting procedure, see “7-1. Setting Procedure (for Main Screen)”. Recording and playback are performed using quartz-accurate synchronization with multiple recording unit systems. This enables doubling of the number of channels without reducing the frequency bandwidth or data transfer rate.
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8. Function Setup (Function Screen) 8-1. Setting Procedure (for Function Screen) Opening the Function screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Select the “Global Setup Menu” with the f / F keys. 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen. 4 Select the “Function” with the F1/F2 keys. Setting 5 Use the f / F key to select the option. 6 Use the g / G key to select the setting value. 8-2-1. Frequency Type 8-2-2. Auto Repeat On/Off 8-2-3.
8. Function Setup (Function Screen) 8-2. Settings 8-2-1. Selecting the Frequency Type (Freq-Type) Factory setting: 48 kHz series * For the setting procedure, see “8-1. Setting Procedure (for Function Screen)”. Setting value: 48 kHz series 8-2-2. Recording Media Auto Repeat On/Off (Auto-Repeat) c The recording media auto repeat function can be used only on a media on which nothing is recorded. Use a media after formatted. Factory setting: Off * For the setting procedure, see “8-1.
8. Function Setup (Function Screen) 8-2-4. Selecting the Trigger Mode (Trigger Mode) Factory setting: Single * For the setting procedure, see “8-1. Setting Procedure (for Function Screen)”. Settings Single : During trigger recording, recording starts when the trigger input signal changes from High to Low, and recording continues until the STOP key is pressed. Multi : During trigger recording, recording starts when the trigger input signal changes to Low, and recording stops when it changes to High.
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9. Display Settings (Display Screen) 9-1. Setting Procedure (for Display Screen) Opening the Display screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Select the “Global Setup Menu” with the f / F keys. 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen. 4 Select the “Display” with the F1/F2 keys. Setting 5 Use the f / F key to select the option. 6 Use the g / G key to select the setting value. 9-2-1. Peak Indicator Response Characteristics 9-2-2.
9. Display Settings (Display Screen) 9-2-2. Switching the Bar Meter Scale (Bar meter Scale) Factory setting: % * For the setting procedure, see “9-1. Setting Procedure (for Display Screen)”. The scale is bidirectional (the level moves upward in the positive direction or downward in the negative direction from the center 0 % level line based on the signal polarity), and the data signal level is indicated as a percentage of the reference level (± 100 %) that was set for the input range.
10. Network Settings (Network Screen) This procedure is used to set the IP address and subnet mask of the recording unit. The MAC address can be checked at this setting screen. 10-1. Setting Procedure Opening the Network screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Select the “Global Setup Menu” with the f / F keys. 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen. 4 Select the “Network” with the F1/F2 keys. Setting 5 Use the g / G key to select the option.
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11. Clock Setting (Clock Screen) This procedure sets the internal clock of the recording unit. 11-1. Setting Procedure Opening the Clock Screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Select the “Global Setup Menu” with the f / F keys. 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen. 4 Select the “Clock” with the F1/F2 keys. Setting 5 Use the g / G key to select the option. Use the f / F key to select the setting value. 6 Use the F3 key to make the setting.
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12. Operation Settings (Using Setting Key) If using Telnet to make settings, refer to the procedure in “17. Control by Telnet”. For the transport settings, refer to “5. Description of Transport Mode”. The operation settings are saved by the internal backup battery even when the power is turned off. In the procedures below, the parentheses in the section title indicates the transport mode where the setting can be made. 12-1.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-4. Setting the Number of Recording Channels (Modes: STOP, E-E, and REC-PAUSE) This sets the number of channels when recording. 1 Press the SHIFT key, and then press the SPD/BCM key. The lamp at the top right of the key and the number of channels indicator on the LCD screen flash. 2 Use the f / F key to select the number of channels. Setting value: 32/64/128 3 No. of measuring units Max. no. of channels 1 32 2 64 4 128 Press the SPD/BCM key.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-5. Setting the Input Range (Modes: STOP, E-E, REC-PAUSE, and REC) The input range value of the recording amplifier is set for each channel. Set using either Manual or Auto. Manual setting : The range values are set manually from the setting values. Auto setting : The range values are automatically set by the recording unit based on the input signal level. n In case the DC-coupling direct input format is set (See [12-7.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-5-2. Setting the Auto Range 1 Press the SHIFT key, and then press the RANGE key to set to A-RANGE (Auto Range setting) mode. The A lamp at the top right of the key flashes. 2 3 seconds later, the peak value of input lavel for each input channel is automatically detected. Until the RANGE key is pressed again, the peak value detection is continued. The relationship between the input level and setting range is shown below. 3 Input level (absolute value) 5.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-6. Setting the Input DC Offset (Modes: STOP, E-E, REC-PAUSE, and REC) When the input DC offset setting is made, a DC offset voltage is applied to the input signal that is recorded so that the signal level can be shifted. This enables the canceling of DC components contained in the input signal that are not needed for recording, which raises the resolution. The DC offset value is set for each channel. Set using either Manual or Auto.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-6-2. Setting Input DC Offset Automatically 1 Press the SHIFT key, and then press the OFFSET key. The A lamp at the top right of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash. 3 second later, the positive and negative peak values of the input signal for each channel are detected and the DC component is calculated. Until the OFFSET key is pressed again, the peak value detection is continued.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-7. Setting the Input Format (Modes: STOP) This procedure sets the data input format for each channel. There are two types of input formats. Input format Set value Contents IEPE input format (In case the sensor with the built-in pre-amplifier is used) IEPE When using the sensor without support of TEDS or the TEDS data is not acquired, set it. The acquisition of TEDS is not performed. TEDS When using the sensor with support of TEDS, set it.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-8. Setting the Transmission Format Set the S/D select switch on the front of measuring unit to the desired format. 1 When using the IEPE input, set to S. When set to D, the unit does not work. Setting Transmission format Supported input format S Single ended input Direct input, IEPE input D Differential input Direct input When using in the differential input, connect the signal source to the measuring unit as shown below.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 2 Press the respective keys to edit and exit the memo.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-10. Setting the Output Level (Modes: STOP, E-E, REC-PAUSE, REC, FWD, and PAUSE) This procedure changes the output level of the analog channels (CH1 to CH32) for each channel. 1 Press the OUT/TSG key. The lamp at the top left of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash. The Output Level indicator appears in the setting value display area. 2 Use the g / G key to select the target channel. Setting value : EXP.
12. Operation Settings (Using Setting key) 12-11. Setting the Test Signal (Modes: E-E, REC-PAUSE, and REC) This procedure enters a preset test signal to all channels. 1 Press the SHIFT key, and then press the OUT/TSG key. The lamp at the top right of the key flashes. The Test Signal indicator appears in the setting value display area. 2 Use the f / F key to change the test signal value. Setting value : AC ± 100 %, DC +100 %, DC _100 %, 0 V 3 Press the OUT/TSG key. The settings are completed. 12-12.
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13. Other Settings 13-1. Changing to the Address, Amount of Recording Media Remaining, or Time Display When the LCD screen is changed to the Measurement screen, the display can be changed to address, amount of recording media remaining, or time display. 1 Press the F3 key in the Measurement screen. Each time F3 key is pressed, the display for ADDRESS, REMAIN, and S-TIME/R-TIME switches as below.
13. Other Settings 13-5. Changing the AC Voltage Be careful to use the correct voltage since usage of an incorrect voltage can lead to a fire or failure of the unit. At shipping, the AC voltage is set to either 100/120 V or 220/240 V. The setting is displayed on the sticker on the AC voltage selector switch. If you peel off the sticker and change the voltage, be sure to always re-check the usage voltage before using. c .
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-1. Save of Setting Values/Recall of Setting Values (Save/Recall Setup) Saving the current settings and changing to other settings are done with a single operation. The settings can be changed to the following settings. . Setting values saved in the memory card . Recording setting values for the current address . Factory settings c If the settings are made here, all settings are changed with a single operation. Be sure to check the settings before using this operation.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 4 Use the f / F keys to select the setting item. Channel Setup Save to Memory Card Saves the channel settings to the memory card Recall from Memory Card Recalls the channel settings from the memory card from Previous Record Sets the channel settings to the settings of recording with current address Default Setup Sets the channel settings to the factory settings (See section 6-1-2) Global Setup Recall Default Setup Sets the basic settings (See section 7.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-2. Copying Mark1/Mark2 (Copy) For information about Mark1/Mark2, see section “12-12. Mark Settings”. The location to be copied is selected from three available patterns. The copied information is pasted to the end of the data. Data covering multiple IDs cannot be copied. 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Use the f / F key to select “Copy”. 3 Press the key corresponding to the copy location.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-3. Formatting the Hard Disk Drive (Format) This procedure formats the internal HDD (HDD and HDD2). 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Use the f / F key to select “Format”. 3 Press the F1 key. A dialog box is displayed for confirming the formatting operation. 4 Press the FWD key while holding down the REC key. Formatting is performed. Press the F4 key (cancel).
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-4. Repairing Recording Media Discrepancies (RAID Rebuild) This procedure is used to repair discrepancies in two installed HDDs. If you try to use a HDD with corrupted data or differences in data, data writing is not performed automatically even when the HDD is installed. Be sure to always perform the repair operation. 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Use the f / F key to select “RAID Rebuild”.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-5. Executing Calibration (Calibration) c . Enable the calibration function using the DIP switches on the measuring unit. . After the power is turned on, wait at least 15 minutes before performing calibration. . Perform in the environment where it will actually be used. 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Use the f / F key to select “Calibration”. 3 Press the F1 key. Calibration is performed.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-6. Bar Meter Auto Adjustment (Barmeter Auto Adjustment) Because this unit has a high input impedance, when the input format is set to Single-ended, the bar meter may perform offset recording when the BNC connector is open. Continued usage will not affect the measurement data or its accuracy, but the offset can be canceled by executing the bar meter auto adjustment.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-7. Executing Diagnostics (Diagnostics) (See section 4-4.) 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen. The Utility screen is displayed. 2 Use the F key to select “Diagnostics”. 3 Press the F1 key. The diagnostics are performed. This takes about one minute. Press the F4 key. If an error occurs, an error code will be displayed (see section 18-2).
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-8. Checking the Recording Media Contents (TOC Viewer) 14-8-1. Viewing the TOC List In the TOC Viewer, a list of the TOC is displayed. In the TOC list, you can check the recording statuses of the recording medias. ID/INDEX number search can be made for a selected ID or INDEX. 1 Press the F2 key in the Measurement screen. The TOC list is displayed. To exit the TOC Viewer, press the F4 key. 14-8-2. Detailed INDEX List including IDs 1 Use the f / F key to select ID.
14. Execution of Function/Checking 14-8-3. TOC Screen Elements 1 2 34 5 6 7 Selecting the ID: f / F key Selected ID or INDEX search: SEARCH key Operation Key Description Delete F1 Erases the data for the selected ID (CAUTION 1) Copy F2 Copies the data for the selected ID and pastes it to the end of the recording (CAUTION 2) c 1. Only when the start ID is selected, the erasure with the F1 key can be executed.
15. Data Recording/Playback Be sure to check the settings before starting recording. 15-1. Data Recording 1 Insert two cartridges in the same recording state. When the HDD is recognized normally, the recording media access lamp is lit green. When an error occurred with the HDD, the recording media error lamp is lit or blinks red. c If the two cartridges are not in the same recording state, the system switches to media maintenance mode. 1 1 MONITOR UP DN 1 2 Press the REC key.
15. Data Recording/Playback Stopping Recording 5 Press the STOP key. This stops recording, writes a TOC (and EOD) to that position, and then the EOD lights. 5 2 3 Earphone Microphone Oscilloscope, etc.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-2. Data Playback 1 Use BNC cables (sold separately) to connect the channel OUTPUT connectors and the analysis equipment. A load impedance of 10 kΩ or more is recommended. 1 Analysis equipment 2 Select the playback speed with the SPD/BCM key. The selected speed appears on the LCD screen. 3 Insert the recorded media into the recording unit, and press the FWD key. This starts FWD (playback) mode and plays the data on the recording media.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-3. Recording and Playback Voice Annotations The unit can record and play back voice annotations along with analog data signals simultaneously. Bandwidths for the voice channels are as below. Recording/Playback speed Bandwidth 4 0.2 to 76.8 kHz 2 0.2 to 38.4 kHz 1 (normal speed) 0.2 to 19.2 kHz 1/2 0.2 to 9.6 kHz 1/4 0.2 to 4.8 kHz 1/8 0.2 to 2.4 kHz 1/16 0.2 to 1.2 kHz The unit’s speaker has frequency response of 0.2 to 5 kHz. c .
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-3-2. Recording Voice Annotations 1 When the switch on the left side of the microphone is pressed, this function is ON, and when released it goes OFF. This makes it possible to record only the necessary sounds. 2 The brightness of the MIC lamp (lamp at the bottom right of the MIC jack) changes based on the microphone input level. n . The recording level can be adjusted automatically with the recording unit’s AGC function. .
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-4. Recording and Playback AUX Digital Data The unit can record and play back AUX digital data signals and analog data signals simultaneously. The rotating pulse and trigger pulse can be recorded and played back as the AUX digital data signal. Internal sampling frequencies for the AUX digital channels are as follows. Recording/Playback speed Sampling frequencies Ts 4 1536 kHz Approx. 1.5 µs 2 768 kHz Approx. 3 µs 1 (normal speed) 384 kHz Approx.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-4-1. Connecting the AUX Digital Data Use a BNC cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX-1 (DIGITAL) IN connector on the rear panel and the signal source. If necessary, use a BNC cable to connect monitoring equipment to the AUX-1 (DIGITAL) OUT connector on the rear panel. When AUX digital data is input (high and low occur repeatedly within a set interval) in the E-E, RECPAUSE or REC mode, the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-5. Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data The recording unit is equipped with the main analog channel of measuring unit and the AUX-2 (IRIG-B) channel as a sub-analog channel. In this channel, the real-time clock in the unit is mainly synchronized with the inputted IRIG-B format time code and the IRIG-B time code can be recorded or played back as an analog signal simultaneously when the main analog data signal is recorded or played back.
15. Data Recording/Playback Recording IRIG-B Time Code Signal When an IRIG-B time code signal is input to the recording unit in each mode of the E-E, REC-PAUSE or in the STOP mode and then detected properly, the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen. When it is synchronized with the real-time clock inside the recording unit, the IRIG-B timecode is loaded to the real-time clock.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-5-2. Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data Connecting the AUX Analog Signals Analog signal source Monitoring equipment 1 Set the IRIG timecode to Off. (See section 8-2-6.) 2 Use a BNC cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX-2 (IRIG-B) IN connector on the rear panel and the AUX analog data signal from the AUX analog signal source. If necessary, use a BNC cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX-2 (IRIG-B) OUT connector on the rear panel and monitoring equipment.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-6. Trigger Recording 15-6-1. Connecting the Trigger Signal 1 Set the trigger mode Single or Multi according to the purpose. (See section 8-1.) - In REC-PAUSE mode Recording starts when the trigger input signal changes from High to Low, and it continues recording until the STOP key is pressed.
15. Data Recording/Playback 15-6-2. Trigger Recording 1 Set the recording unit to REC-PAUSE mode. 2 Input the trigger signal from the trigger signal source, or press the PAUSE key to cancel REC-PAUSE mode. Recording is started. Recording is performed according to the preset pre-trigger time based on the recording speed. c Before the trigger signal is input, if REC-PAUSE mode is not held for the pre-trigger time, the entire pre-trigger data cannot be recorded.
16. Search The target data on the recording media can be quickly accessed using the search function. The following searches are available. Search type Control Front panel Host computer Start ID O O ID/INDEX number O O Mark O X Address X O Real-time clock or IRIG time X O The lamp display during ID/INDEX number search and Mark search modes are shown below.
16. Search 16-1. ID/INDEX Number Search This sets the target ID/INDEX number and searches the start. The search stops after the target point is found. 16-1-1. Searching with the SEARCH key 1 Press the SEARCH key in STOP mode, and then press the INDEX/ID key. ID/INDEX number search mode is started. 2 Use the g / G / f / F keys to set the target ID/INDEX number. 3 Press the INDEX/ID key. This searches for the start point of the target ID/INDEX and then stops. 3 2 1 16-1-2.
16. Search 16-2-2. Searching at the Current Recording Start Position Press the SEARCH key in STOP mode, and then press the REW key. This returns to and stops at the start point of the current recording. REW key SEARCH key FF key MONITOR UP DN 16-3. Mark Search Pressing the MRK1/MRK2 key at any recording media position, allows that position to be searched later. The search stops after the target point is found. For details about the mark setting, see section 12-12.
16. Search 16-5. Real-time Clock Search This function searches target by the real-time clock value recorded on the recording media. It is controlled from the host computer by Telnet (See section 17). 16-6. Manual Search Forward or reverse searches can be performed manually regardless of the ID or INDEX. Forward search 1 While pressing the FWD key, press the FF key. The contents fast-forward while the keys are held down (16x-speed fast forward). * When the FF key is released, the mode changes to FWD.
17. Control by Telnet The ETHER (RJ45) connector on the rear panel of the unit uses a signal format compliant with TCP/IP. This enables control from a host computer by connecting a LAN cable (sold separately). c Use a cross cable if the LAN cable is connected directly to another computer. When controlling a recording unit using Telnet, use the ERR? and ALM? commands to monitor the recording unit status. TCP/IP (Telnet) connection HOST IP address : 192.168.1.100 (default setting) Port no.
17. Control by Telnet 17-1.
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17. Control by Telnet 17-2. Command Details Setting Commands All commands use ASCII code. Each command ends with an LF (line feed), CR (carriage return) or CR + LF. < >: This is the command parameter, and represents one English character. /[ ]: This enables commands to be specified for individual recording units when multiple recorders are connected such as during synchronous operation. The / [ ] parameter specifies any one ID number.
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents IDS : Command format ID increment IDS : <1> <1> : 0=RSV, 1=ID increment The recording unit ID is incremented each time the IDS : 1 command is issued. Related command : IDS? INP : Command format Input format setting INP : <1><2>...
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents OFS : Command format Input DC offset setting OFS : <1><2>...<33>/[ ] <1> : Measuring unit ID number (0=Recording unit) 0=Measuring unit 1 1 to 16 CH 1=Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2=Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 3=Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4=Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5=Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6=Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7=Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH <2><3> : CH 1 DC offset <4><5> : CH 2 DC offset . . .
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents RPT : Command format Auto repeat RPT : <1>/[ ] <1> : 0=Auto repeat stop, 1=Auto repeat start Related command : RPT? SCH : Command format Search SCH : <1><2>.../[ ] ID number search <1> :0 <2><3><4> : 001 to 999 or 000 Real-time clock search <1> :1 <2><3>...<13> : YYMMDDhhmmss . Address search . . <1> :2 <2><3>...<8> : hhhmmss Start ID search <1> :3 <2> : 0=Forward, 1=Backward Ex.
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents TSG : Command format Test signal selection TSG : <1>/[ ] <1> : Test signal selection Analog channel 0= OFF 1= AC 2= +DC 3= _DC 4= GND 5=RSV Related command : TSG? UTL: Command format Utility mode setting UTL : <1><2><3><4><5><6><7> <1> : 0=None 1=Rebuild <2> : 0=Contents in the drive 1 is reflected on the drive 2. 1=Contents in the drive 2 is reflected on the drive 1. <3> : 0=None 1=The specified ID is deleted.
17. Control by Telnet Status Commands Status commands are used to request status information from the recording unit. When the recording unit receives a status command, it sends the corresponding status information. n The /[ ] parameter specifies any one ID number, and can be omitted when only one recording unit is connected or when the target is the recording unit with ID=0. When performing synchronous operation, the master is ID=0 and the subordinate is ID=1.
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17. Control by Telnet Command Contents ERR? Command format Returned format Error check ERR? ERR : <1><2>...
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents LVA? Command format Signal level readout (text format) LVA? <1>/[ ] <1> : Measuring unit ID number (0=Recording unit) LVA : <1><2>...<32> during unidirectional (related to BAR command) <1><2> : CH 1 data (2-digit hexadecimal) . Returned format . . Returned format <31><32> : CH 16 data (2-digit hexadecimal) 7F=MAX and overload (OVR) 00=MIN LVA : <1><2>...
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17. Control by Telnet Command Contents RNG? Command format Input range setting value readout RNG? <1><2>/[ ] <1> : 0=Recording unit setting value, 1=Recording media data <2> : Measuring unit ID number 0=Measuring unit 1 1=Measuring unit 1 2=Measuring unit 2 3=Measuring unit 2 4=Measuring unit 3 5=Measuring unit 3 6=Measuring unit 4 7=Measuring unit 4 RNG : <1><2>...<16> <1> : CH 1 input range code <2> : CH 2 input range code . Returned format . .
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents STA? Command format Returned format Status A STA? /[ ] STA:<1><2>...
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents TOC? Command format TOC data readout TOC? <1><2><3>/[ ] <1><2><3>: ID number TOC : <1><2>...<25> <1> : Start ID 0=Not start ID 1=Start ID <2> : REC mode 0=16 ch analog mode (standard) 1=Full analog mode 2=Full digital mode (when SBS-10A/S is used) 3=Analog + digital mode <3> : CH code When <2> is 0, 1, or 3, which means analog CH mode. 1=2 ch, 2=4 ch, 3=8 ch, 4=16 ch, 5=32 ch, 6=64 ch, 7=96 ch, 8=128 ch When <2> is 2, which means digital CH mode.
17. Control by Telnet Command Contents UTL? Command format Returned format Utility mode setting readout UTL? /[ ] UTL : <1><2>...<7> <1> : 1= Rebuild is being executed <2> <3> : RSV : 1= Delete is being executed 2: Rebuild NG 0: An event other than the events mentioned at left side 2: Delete NG 0: An event other than the events mentioned at left side <4>...<7> : RSV Related command : UTL VOL? Command format Returned format Recording media volume readout VOL? /[ ] VOL : <1><2>...
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18. Errors and Error Messages 18-1. Warning Messages When a malfunction occurs in the recording unit, the warning marks shown below blink in the status display area of the LCD screen, and a buzzer will sound. Contact service engineer if the warning indicator is still displayed after performing the measures below. Warning marks Error description Cause Countermeasures Low DC voltage Be sure to supply the specified external DC voltage (11 to 30 V).
18. Errors and Error Messages 18-2. Error Code When the recording unit malfunctions during diagnostics, calibration, recording or playback operation, the error code is displayed on the LCD screen. Take the appropriate measure based on the table below. When using the recorder in a dusty surrounding, the data could not be played back (or verified during recording) and also an error code is displayed. In such a case, perform a play back inside a room.
18. Errors and Error Messages -System Error-System Caution- ETA0 The condensation data is not set DISK FULL No available space in HDD ERA OFF Unable to overwrite PNL OPN The front panel is open OVR FLOW Data overflowed during recording UDR FLOW Data was dropped during playback 18-3. Remedies for Operation Errors 18-3-1. When Power does not Turn On when Standby Switch is Held Down for Two Seconds, or Key Operation is Disabled 1. Set the POWER switch to OFF. 2.
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19. Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 19-1. Attaching the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit The recording unit can be integrated with the measuring unit by using the fixture supplied with the measuring unit. If attaching and using due to a specific application or operating environment, use the procedure below to attach. The mass of the recording unit is approximately 10.5 kg, and the mass of the measuring unit 7.5 kg.
19. Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 2 Place the recording unit on top of the measuring unit. Recording unit Measuring unit 3 Use the 4 fixtures supplied with the measuring unit (black), 16 washers (ø4), 16 spring washers (ø4: black), 16 hexagonal socket head bolts (M4: black), and L wrench (for M4) to attach the measuring unit and recording unit.
19. Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 19-2.
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20. Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor Installation of the Shock Mount Adaptor SSM-3010 (sold separately) boosts the vibration dampening properties of the recording/measuring unit. 20-1. Before Usage After securing the shock mount adaptor to the installation location, secure the recording/measuring unit to the adaptor. Use the 8 supplied bolts with hexagonal holes (M8) and 8 spring washers (ø8) to secure the shock mount adaptor to the installation location.
20. Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor 20-2. Installation Procedure for Shock Mount Adaptor 1 Use the supplied hexagonal socket head bolts (M8), spring washers (ø8), and L wrench (for M8) to secure the shock mount adaptor to the unit installation location. c When securing, orient so that the notches of the shock mount adaptor face the inner side. Reference: Installation hole dimensions and pitch 493.6 mm M8 Shock mount adaptor ø9 hole 257.6 mm 80 2 Remove the legs from the bottom of unit.
20. Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor 3 Use the supplied hexagonal socket head bolts (M4), spring washers (ø4), and L wrench (for M4) to secure the unit to the shock mount adaptor.
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21. Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor The Rack Mount Adaptor SRT-3010 (sold separately) can be attached to enable installation of a 19-inch rack for the recording/measuring unit. 21-1. Before Use The cover of the unit is removed before securing the rack mount adaptor, and so there is a danger of electrical shock or other accident. Attachment should not be performed by the customer. If attachment is required, please contact Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation.
21. Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 2 Remove the four M3 x 10 (black) Philips-head countersunk screws and precision screws two M2 x 2 (black) from each side cover (right and left), and then take off the right and left side covers. Left side cover Right side cover 3 Lift up one side of the top cover and one side of the bottom cover.
21. Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 4 Remove the eight M4 x 10 (silver) screws from the unit, and then take off the corner handle. Corner handle Corner handle 5 Use the eight M4 x 10 (silver) screws removed in step 4 to attach the two rack mount adapters and two corner blocks.
21. Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 6 Attach the top cover and side cover removed in steps 1 to 3 by performing steps 1 to 3 in reverse order.
22. Specifications 22-1. Specifications (SIR-3400H) 22-1-1. Cartridges Product name Cartridge external dimensions Effective data capacity : SMH-200 : 62 (W) x 15 (H) x 95 (D) mm : 200 GB 22-1-2. Voice Annotation Channel Number of channels Bandwidth Input (MIC) Connector AGC Impedance Output (PHONE) Connector Applicable load Output power Output (speaker) Speaker response bandwidth :1 : 100 Hz to (19.2 kHz (x1 speed .
22. Specifications 22-1-5. AUX Analog Channel (AUX-2, IRIG-B Channel) Number of channels Sampling frequency Input Connector Level (IRIG) Impedance Withstand voltage Output Connector Level (IRIG) Impedance Applicable load :1 : speed ratio x 48 kHz : 1 x BNC : ± 1.0 to ± 10 Vpk (detection range) : 10 kZ : ± 50 Vpk : 1 x BNC : Approx. ± 1.5 Vpk (fixed) : 50 Z : 10 kZ or more 22-1-6.
22. Specifications 22-1-8. Operating Environment Recommended temperature/humidity for operation : 0 to 40 dC, 20 to 80 % RH (non-condensating) (Be sure to warm up the recorder if it is operated under 5 dC.) Recommended temperature/humidity for storage : _10 to 50 dC, 10 to 90 % RH (non-condensating) Recommended pressure for specifications : 660 to 1060 hPa (Equivalent to the altitude of about 3000 m to _400 m) Operating position : Horizontal (front panel facing forwards) Vibration resistance : 4.
22. Specifications 22-2. Specifications (SIR-3032i/W) 22-2-1. Recording/Playback System Number of channels Bandwidth : 32 ch (per unit) : DC to 20 kHz (x speed ratio) Number of connected units and bandwidth Number of connected units 1 2 3 Bandwidth DC to 10 kHz (x speed ratio) DC to 5 kHz (x speed ratio) DC to 20 kHz (x speed ratio) 4 Sampling frequency : 2.
22. Specifications Input : Connector BNC x 32 Input format Direct IEPE Transmission format Single-ended, Differential Single-ended Sensor power supply — 24 V/4 mA (Voltage drop of constant-current circuit is 2 V) Input coupling DC, AC (0.5 Hz) AC (0.5 Hz) Input range ± 0.1, ± 0.2, ± 0.5, ± 1, ± 2, ± 5, ± 10 Vpk Input DC offset ± 100 % 1 % step (During coupling DC operation only) Input impedance 100 kZ Voltage-resistance ± 50 Vpk TEDS (IEEE1451.
22. Specifications 22-2-4. Power Supply System AC (g) Voltage (rated) : 100/120 V 220/240 V Voltage (allowable range) : 90 to 132 V 198 to 250 V Band (rated) : 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Band (allowable range) : 47 to 66/440 Hz 47 to 66 Hz Power consumption : 215 VA 215 VA Standby power consumption : 50 VA 55 VA ) DC ( Voltage (rated) : 12 V Voltage (allowable range) : 11 to 30 V Current consumption : 15 to 5.5 A Battery Nickel-metal- hydride battery: 24 V 1.
22. Specifications 22-2-7. Supplied Accessories AC power cord Plug adaptor (3-pin to 2-pin)* DC power cord Instruction manual Inspection sheet Unit joint fixtures (black) Washers (ø4) Spring washers (ø4) Bolts with hexagonal holes (M4: black) L wrench (for M4) Extension cable : x1 : x1 (* for 100/120 V models only) : x1 : x1 : x1 : x4 : x16 : x16 : x16 : x1 : x1 When using a plug adaptor (3-pin to 2-pin) for the AC power cord, be sure to connect the green wire to earth.
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