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You can retrieve as many documents as necessary by specifying multiple serial numbers on the subject line, separated by spaces.
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To use this service, simply send an email to with the subject line containing the serial number of the instrument you wish to retrieve the calibration document for. Calibration sheets will have been delivered with the units but, if they have been mislaid, they can be retrieved from Güralp System's automatic calibration document service. InfoBlocks are prepared using notepad.exe and uploaded to the digitiser using Scream!.īefore you can prepare an InfoBlock, you need to obtain calibration information for both the sensor and the digitiser. In order to correctly compute the strong motion results, the digitiser requires calibration information about both itself and the sensor to be uploaded in small text file called an InfoBlock.
The first time the system boots, it will not have any data sources configured and no System ID will be displayed at the top of the screen. 4.2 Configuring the strong motion data displayĬonnect the various components of the system together, as described in Section 3.3, connect the keyboard/mouse 'Y'-cable to the keyboard/mouse connector on the side of the unit (see Section 5.1.1), connect a standard PC keyboard and mouse to the 'Y'-cable (purple for the keyboard, green for the mouse), apply power and allow the system to boot. The strong-motion packet import app is used for receiving data in GDI format over the gdi-link protocol. Scream! is used for receiving GCF data from serial or network sources that use the BRP protocol or the Scream protocol. Multiple digitisers may be connected and configured but seismicmonitor.exe will only monitor one at a time. In order to use the system, Scream! and the strong-motion packet import app must first be configured to receive strong motion data from a digitiser or digital instrument. The seismicmonitor.exe package receives data in UDP packets from Scream! and the strong-motion packet import app using the software IP loopback adapter. The Strong Motion Display is a touch-screen PC pre-configured to run three software packages: Güralp Systems' real-time monitoring and acquisition software, Scream!, the strong-motion packet import application, gdi-sm-app, and seismicmonitor.exe, which provides the user display, monitors thresholds and triggers alarms as appropriate.
Operation Guide 4.1 Principals of operation 4.5. Configuring digital (relay) outputs 4.6. Securing the system 4.7. The configuration file 4.8. Customising audible and visible alarms 4.9. Viewing strong motion results Chapter 4. Previous Next 1. Preliminary Notes 2. Introduction 3. Installation Guide 4. Operation Guide 5. Appendices 6. Revision history Section Index: 4.1. Principals of operation 4.2. Configuring the strong motion data display 4.3. The strong-motion packet import app 4.4. Configuring analogue outputs.
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MAN-SMD-0001 - Strong Motion Display Installation and Operation Manual