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Scream! 4.5
Seismic Monitoring Software
User guide
Part No. MAN-SWA-0001
Designed and manufactured by
Güralp Systems Limited
3 Midas House, Calleva Park
Aldermaston RG7 8EA
England
Proprietary Notice: The information in this manual is
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copied or distributed outside the approved recipient's
organisation without the approval of Güralp Systems
Limited. Güralp Systems Limited shall not be liable for
technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein,
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Strany 1 - Scream! 4.5

Scream! 4.5Seismic Monitoring SoftwareUser guidePart No. MAN-SWA-0001Designed and manufactured byGüralp Systems Limited3 Midas House, Calleva ParkAlde

Strany 2 - Table of Contents

Scream! 4.5Once fully installed, the application should be started by with thecommand /{install_path}/scream-4.5/scream. Please seeSec

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Scream! 4.58.6.2 WRITE-ONCEInstructs the digitiser to stop writing data to the Flash memory when itis full, and to switch to DIRECT mode automatically

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User guide9 Recording and playbackScream! allows you to record all incoming data and store it on thelocal hard disk. To do this, you should select th

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Scream! 4.5The upper part of this pane allows you to instruct Scream! to recordvarious streams automatically. Scream! will start recordi

Strany 6 - 1 Introduction

User guidecreated the files itself. If you put your own files in Scream!'sdata directory, then they are at risk of being deleted.• If Stream B

Strany 7 - 1.1.4 Recording and replay

Scream! 4.5• YYYY the year number (e.g. 2003),• M the month number (1 – 12),• D the day of the month (1 – 31),• H the hour (0 – 23),• N the minute (0

Strany 8 - 1.2 Scream! as a data viewer

User guideback-slash (\) character under Windows or the solidus (/) underLinux.For example:T\YYYY_MM_DD;HHhNNmSSs will give file

Strany 9 - 2.1 Installation on Windows

Scream! 4.5Granularity : Allows you to decide how large files are allowed tobecome before a new one is started, for three different t

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User guideformat, and convert to UFF as required using the tools provided (seebelow).Files in UFF format must represent a contiguous period of time.

Strany 11 - 3 The main window

Scream! 4.5Data are stored in 4K blocks with Motorola byte order, using Steim-1compression. If a discontinuity is detected in the in

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User guidewhere SYSTID is the System ID, STREAM is the Stream ID, SERN is theserial number, SSS is the desired station name, CCC the channel code,NN i

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User guide3 The main windowWhen you start Scream!, you will be shown an empty main window:Scream! is now ready for you to start adding data sources.3.

Strany 14 - 3.3 The source tree

Scream! 4.5sta: or KSTNM: Sets the KSTNM (station name) header field.chan: or KCMPNM: Sets the KCMPNM (component name) header field.type: or KINST: Se

Strany 15 - 3.3.1 Icons

User guide9.2.5 GSE file formatScream! supports recording in the GSE 2.0 format (cm6 sub-format)using the same rules for file and directory names as f

Strany 16 - 3.4 The stream list

Scream! 4.5The specifications you can use are sta:, chan:, wfid:, calib:,calper:, type:, segtype:, and commid:Each specification sets th

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User guideYou can also select directories and drag them into Scream!'smain window. Scream! will replay all the GCF files it finds inthat d

Strany 18 - 3.4.1 Sorting options

Scream! 4.52. The main window will change to include the file(s) youselected:3. Select streams from the files in Scream's

Strany 19 - 3.6 Viewing streams

User guideAlternatively, click the Block step button to replay the filesone block at a time.7. Open Waveview windows as required on th

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Scream! 4.54. The streams will appear in Scream!'s main window as a group,and the Replay Control window will open; you can now replaythe files as

Strany 21 - 3.8 Calibration data

User guide• To record data, select File SCSI Tape Record Data→ → . All datasubsequently received by Scream! will be recorded onto

Strany 22 - CALVPC=sensitivity

Scream! 4.5• If your acquisition equipment only has FTP access to thecomputer running Scream!, you can gather data into GCF filesand

Strany 23 - RESPONSE=response-type unit

User guide10 Printing options10.1 Page printoutThe simplest way to print from Scream! is in page mode, using youroperating system's printer drive

Strany 24 - GRAVITY=acceleration

Scream! 4.52. The serial ports available to Scream! are listed in the table.Identify each port, and the instrument connected to it.I

Strany 25 - 3.8.1 Examples

Scream! 4.52. Choose Auto-Print… and tick Enable Auto-Print3. If you want print-outs in black and white, tick Monochrome.4. In the three boxes below,

Strany 26 - 3.9 Other features

User guide10.1.2 Automatic screen-shotsYou can save screen-shots from a Waveview window at regularintervals. These can be saved to a

Strany 27 - 4 Waveview windows

Scream! 4.56. Ticking Null before capture zeroes all unlocked streamsimmediately before taking the screen-shot (equivalent toc

Strany 28 - 4.1 Window functions

User guide1. Choose File Setup… → to display the Setup window. ChoosePrint.This window only applies to continuous mode printing; for pagemode

Strany 29 - 4.1.2 Making measurements

Scream! 4.5If you select When Change, the label will be printed wheneverthat attribute of the controlling Waveview window changes, i.e.the Stream ID

Strany 30 - 4.1.4 Filtering

User guideprinting, so that the scale and other settings are not changed. Printingwill continue in the background.Whilst printing is in progr

Strany 31 - 4.1.5 Paused mode

Scream! 4.511 Logging and notification11.1 Log filesAs Scream! receives data blocks, it checks that each one is valid andself-consistent. Any errors

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User guideInvalid Compression Code : A block with a compression code otherthan 1, 2, or 4.Invalid Block Duration : A block which is not a whol

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Scream! 4.511.2 E-mail notificationYou can also instruct Scream! to send e-mail to warn the operatorwhen particular events happen. To set th

Strany 34 - 4.1.6 Other icons

User guidemode carry on recording, and do not send these messages. (This doesnot work with DCMs, EAMs and NAMs: only SAMs.)Scream Start / Stop : Gene

Strany 35 - 4.1.7 Context menu

User guideBRP : Whether Scream! should attempt to recover droppedblocks from the instrument using the Güralp Block RecoveryProt

Strany 36 - 4.2 Stream functions

Scream! 4.512 Extending Scream!Scream! is a data communication, visualisation and recording tool. Itis not intended for performing detailed analysis

Strany 37 - 4.2.1 Identifying streams

User guidee.g.SelectionMenu=art.exe|ART 2.0 Analysis Package5. If the line [custom] exists, add the name of the new extensionto the list after

Strany 38 - 4.2.3 Scaling streams

Scream! 4.53. Whilst holding down the shift-key ( ), drag a box acrossthe streams. The selected data will be highlighted.Alternativel

Strany 39 - 4.2.5 Spectrogram

User guide13 Keyboard short-cuts13.1 The main windowCertain menu options are available from keyboard short cuts:+ : Select all streams.+ : Open the

Strany 40 - 4.3 The Filter Design window

Scream! 4.5 : Move to the previous stream. : Move to the next stream.+ : Select to the previous stream.+ : Select to the next stream. : Open a new

Strany 41 - 4.3.1 Filter parameters

User guide : Toggle “overlay mode” on or off. In “overlay mode” all streamsare drawn in the centre of the window, rather than having separatelanes.+

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Scream! 4.5 : Decrease the stream's offset by one pixel. : Increase the stream's offset by the width of one lane. : Decrease the stream&apos

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User guide14 Inside Scream!14.1 Command line optionsOptions can be prefixed with either a hyphen - or a forward slash / inboth Windows and Linux

Strany 44 - 4.3.2 Viewing spectra

Scream! 4.5-disknn:image-file : Treat the file image-file as a raw DFD disk,attached to port nn.-noaspi : On Windows 98, 95 and ME, Scream! use

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User guideC:\WINDOWS\scream.ini, for new installations this will be in thec:\scream\ directory. To restore the application to its fa

Strany 46 - 4.3.3 Display options

Scream! 4.5Scream! will remember all the data sources you have specified on exit.When you next open the program, it will automatically

Strany 47 - 4.3.4 Pre-sets

Scream! 4.5scream-directory/ : The default directory for log files. You canchange this: see Chapter 11 on page 126.14.4 Error messagesUnable to det

Strany 48 - 4.4 Display options

User guide• The disk is full.• The disk or directory is write-protected.• Another program is using the same file, or you are replaying itin Scream!.•

Strany 49 - 4.4.2 Stream mapping

Scream! 4.515 Revision history2014-01-10 K Corrected URL for UFF specification. General reformatting. Added transmission mode summary. Added warnin

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User guideAs an example, the screen shot above shows Scream! running on acomputer which is not directly attached to any instruments.

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Scream! 4.5If the top half is yellow , the instrument has reported a gap in thetiming stream. This will occur if the GPS signal deteriorates to th

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User guideThe last two characters tell you the type, component, and output tap ofthe stream.• Z0, N0, E0 correspond to input channels Z, N, and

Strany 53 - 5 Networking

Scream! 4.5Rec. : Whether Scream! is currently recording the data stream to thecomputer's on-board hard disk (not the digitiser's memory).

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User guide• Tap : Sort by tap (the last character of the Stream ID). Within atap, sort by instrument, then by component.• Select the Reversed option

Strany 55 - 5.1.2 Multicast clients

Scream! 4.5Table of Contents1 Introduction...

Strany 56 - 5.2 My Server

Scream! 4.5Data streams are opened in a Waveview window:This window allows you to see real-time data coming in. You can alsopause the window and exam

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User guidedisplayed are the baud rates currently used for each channel and forthe data link.For more information on status streams and GPS, see Sectio

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Scream! 4.5open with a text entry box. This window lets you edit Scream!'scalibration values file.Fill in the text box with cal

Strany 59 - 5.4 Gap recovery

User guide• To set the value of the calibration resistor, include the lineCALRES=resistanceGüralp Systems digitisers normally use a 51 k

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Scream! 4.5Sensor Sensor type codeUnits(V/A)CMG-3T, 360 s – 50 Hz responseCMG-3_360S_50HZ VCMG-3TB or 3V / 3ESP borehole, 30 s – 50 Hz responseCMG-3B_

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User guideWhen you have filled in all the values, click .Any WaveView windows that are open will change to show streams inphysical units. New Wa

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Scream! 4.5Serial-Nos=T5585VPC=2.013,2.028,2.036G=0.256,0.255,0.255COILCONST=1,1,1CALRES=1TYPE=CMG-5TRESPONSE=CMG-5_100HZ AGRAVITY=9.81089For informat

Strany 63 - 6 Supplementary windows

User guide4 Waveview windowsThe most commonly used features of Scream! are accessed throughWaveview windows. You can open as many Waveview window

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Scream! 4.5If you are running Scream! in real-time mode, and you double-click ona GCF file to view it (or open the Scream! viewer in some other way),y

Strany 65 - 6.1.3 Direct connections

User guidenumber of counts in the bottom left corner. You can drag across onestream, or several; the resulting window will still include all streams.

Strany 66 - 6.2 Digitiser status streams

User guide4.2 Stream functions...364.2.1 Identifying stream

Strany 67 - 6.2.1 GPS

Scream! 4.5this, Scream! needs to know the sensitivities of your digitiser andinstrument (see Section 3.8 on page 21).4.1.3 Printin

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User guide• Select Custom filter to activate the filter you have designed. Ifyou have not designed a filter, a 10 – 30 second pass band filterwill be

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Scream! 4.5• If the region you have selected is entirely filled withcontiguous data, the selection is shown as a solid block. Ifth

Strany 70 - 6.3 The summary window

User guide• Select data from two streams by holding down anddragging from one to the other.• Save data to a file by selecting one or

Strany 71 - 6.3.2 Mass position

Scream! 4.5extension from the pop-up menu. See Chapter 12 on page 130for more details.Click the Pause icon ( ) again to return to real-time mode.

Strany 72 - 6.3.5 Triggers

User guide4.1.7 Context menuRight-clicking inside a Waveview window brings up a context-sensitivemenu in two sections. The upper section

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Scream! 4.5This is useful if you want to compare event records from severalinstruments in an array. Select the Overlay Streams

Strany 74 - 6.4 The ViewInfo window

User guide4.2.1 Identifying streamsEvery stream is identified in its icon in the left-hand panel. For moredetails, right-click on the stream. The t

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Scream! 4.54.2.3 Scaling streamsTo scale an individual stream, right-click on it and select Scale…:Enter the new scale factor and click . You can

Strany 76 - 7 Configuring digitisers

User guidecompare streams by placing one directly on top of another. The laneused for selecting the streams stays the same.4.2.5 SpectrogramScream! c

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Scream! 4.57.3.1 STA/LTA...817.3.2 Level...

Strany 78 - 7.2 Output control

Scream! 4.5window, hold at the same time. To zoom out, right-click on thefrequency scale, holding , if necessary, to apply to all

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User guideTo open the Filter Design window, click on the arrow to the right of theFilter icon and select Design… from the drop-down menu.From top to

Strany 80 - 7.3 Triggering

Scream! 4.5While the cursor is in one of the frequency boxes, pressing the and keys will nudge the corner frequency up anddown.Alte

Strany 81 - 7.3.1 STA/LTA

User guide• To create a band-pass filter, select both Highpass and Lowpass.Enter values into the text boxes, or click in the graph with theleft and ri

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Scream! 4.54.3.2 Viewing spectraYou can overlay the power spectra of up to two streams on thefrequency graph. This is

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User guideIf you do not see the Use in Filter Design… option, check thatonly one stream is selected.3. Leaving the Filter Design window open, switch t

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Scream! 4.55. If you want to view the spectrum of a different event, followsteps 3 – 4, choosing Yes when you are asked if you want tooverlay the sp

Strany 85 - 7.3.3 External triggering

User guideYou can alter the size of window used by changing the value inthis selection box.Using a smaller window size produces a smoother graph, at

Strany 86 - 7.4 Mux Channels

Scream! 4.54.4 Display optionsThere are a number of Scream! set-up options which affect howWaveview windows are displayed.4.4.1 Di

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User guideclick or , new Waveview windows will have thesame horizontal zoom factor, filter and block boundary options,ba

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User guide10.2 Continuous printout...12210.2.1 Port capturing...

Strany 89 - 8 Controlling digitisers

Scream! 4.5To create a new stream mapping:1. From Scream!'s main window, choose File Setup…→ . Switchto the Stream Mapping tab.2. Tick Use Str

Strany 90 - 8.2 Triggering

User guide\ / : * ? " < > |because these characters are not allowed in DOS or Windowsfile-names.4. Click . In this example, new

Strany 91 - 8.3 Calibration

Scream! 4.5Clicking enables you to import a scream.ini file fromanother Scream! installation and extract the mappings from it. This i

Strany 92 - 8.4 Mass Control

User guide5 NetworkingYou can use Scream! to access the data from a digitiser (or fromanother copy of Scream!) from anywhere o

Strany 93 - 8.5 Data flow

Scream! 4.5All data received on the server's serial ports will be sent to theseclients automatically. On the client side,

Strany 94 - 8.5.1 DIRECT

User guide6. To stop the link, right-click as before and select GCFSTOP fromthe pop-up menu. If you do not GCFSTOP, the server willc

Strany 95 - 8.5.2 FILING

Scream! 4.55.2 My ServerScream!'s server transmits data over the network via UDP. To preventnetwork loops, separate options are available to ser

Strany 96 - 8.5.3 DUPLICATE

User guide• Right-click anywhere in the Clients list box and select Add…Enter the IP address (or DNS name) and port number on whichthe server is wa

Strany 97 - 8.5.4 DUAL

Scream! 4.5Setting this value to zero suppresses all data streams, but stilltransmits status streams.You can configure Screa

Strany 98 - 8.5.6 ADAPTIVE

User guide5.3 Server BufferIt is recommended that the user ensures there is sufficient disk spaceavailable on the drive selected to hold the buffer.

Strany 99 - 8.6 Buffer Memory Usage

Scream! 4.51 IntroductionScream! 4.5 is a software application for seismometer configuration,real-time acquisition and monitoring. It runs on Lin

Strany 100 - 8.6.2 WRITE-ONCE

Scream! 4.5You will see a list of all the serial ports available on yourcomputer. This example shows a computer with a single

Strany 101 - 9 Recording and playback

User guide3. Enter the telephone number of the remote modem. If you wantto contact several remote installations in turn, list theirnu

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Scream! 4.5• using several modems allows you to reduce call charges (e.g.you might use a cellular modem to contact installations on GSMnetworks, and a

Strany 103 - 9.2 Files

User guide6 Supplementary windowsAside from the main window, Waveview windows and Network controlwindow, Scream! includes facilities for monitoring st

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Scream! 4.5The + and + arrow keys let you browse throughthe history of typed commands. This history is common to allTerminal

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User guide6.1.2 Macro commandsThe Terminal window provides icons for the keys – , whichcan be programmed with commonly-used commands (“macros”

Strany 106 - 9.2.1 UFF file format

Scream! 4.5check that it has the expected baud rate. If it does not, you canchange it in the Setup window (see Section 3.1 on page 11).Click .

Strany 107 - 9.2.2 MiniSEED file format

User guidefollowed by the number of resets that have occurred and the time ofthe latest reboot from its internal clock. The following lines report th

Strany 108 - SYSTID=net:NN loc:LL

Scream! 4.5A typical GPS status report from a DM24 digitiser looks like this:This report shows the satellites the system has found, along with theirco

Strany 109 - 9.2.3 SAC file format

User guideparameters will be appropriate and the system should rapidly switchto the ‘fine’ control mode. The system reports its control status andpa

Strany 110 - 9.2.4 SUDS file format

User guideWaveview windows provide simple filtering capabilities, allowing youto examine seismic signals in a particular frequency range of interest.W

Strany 111 - 9.2.6 CSS file format

Scream! 4.5You can resize the Status window, or drag the bar between the graphsand the block display area, to see the graphs in more detail.6.3 The su

Strany 112 - 9.3 Playback

User guide6.3.1 TimingThis column details the instrument's GPS timing status. The coloursare the same as those used for the top half of the inst

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Scream! 4.56.3.3 AgeThis column records the time the instrument last sent data to Scream!.When a data block is received, the box turns green. Over th

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User guidecoloured in green; when you Reset window, the green shading willdisappear, but the number will remain.Double-clicking on a column

Strany 115 - 9.3.2 Reading hard disks

Scream! 4.5End : The end time of the trigger.Type : What caused the trigger: R if the STA/LTA ratio exceeded theset threshold, L if the level excee

Strany 116 - 9.3.3 SCSI tapes

User guideyou are using several sources. Unless the field turns red, the value iswhat Scream! expected.Block Size : The size, in bytes,

Strany 117 - 9.4 Automatic playback

Scream! 4.57 Configuring digitisersScream! distinguishes between configuration and control of digitisers.The most important difference is that a

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User guide• mass control functions.Some of these options can also be altered in the Configuration set-upwindow. For more information on the Control w

Strany 119 - 10 Printing options

Scream! 4.5GPS Type : The digitiser needs to be able to time-stamp accurately alldata that passes through it. It can set its clock either by receivin

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User guideDSP. The DSP has several filtering-decimation stages, which run oneafter the other. Stages which can produce output are called taps. TheG

Strany 121 - 10.1.2 Automatic screen-shots

Scream! 4.5Support for SCSI tape devices is also included for secondary backup orlarge volume archival.See Chapter 9 on page 101 and Chapter 10 on pag

Strany 122 - 10.2 Continuous printout

Scream! 4.5With this configuration uploaded, Tap 3 will continue to produceoutput at all times, but Tap 2 will also emit data wheneve

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User guideScream! also allows you to configure each digitiser to receive triggersfrom other digitisers.To create a new stream with a tri

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Scream! 4.5amplitude increases. The purpose of taking a short term average,rather than triggering on signal amplitude directly, is

Strany 125 - 10.2.1 Port capturing

User guideUsually, the values of the STA and LTA periods, and of the Ratio, willbe the same for all ticked channels. For convenience, Scream! willau

Strany 126 - 11 Logging and notification

Scream! 4.5Since it is not generally advisable to trigger from broadband data, thedigitiser provides a set of standard bandpass filters to apply to th

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User guideAs can be seen, the filter you choose defines the set of permissiblesample rates.7.3.2 LevelUsing the Level triggering method, a trigger is

Strany 128 - 11.2 E-mail notification

Scream! 4.53. Open the Configuration set-up window for the digitiser, and tickEnable External Trigger Input to make it listen for tri

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User guideThe collection and transmission of Mux channels is controlled usingthe Mux Channels pane:If a tick is placed in the box next to a channel, i

Strany 130 - 12 Extending Scream!

Scream! 4.5usually be sufficient. If you wish to transmit 200 Hz data, however,the baud rate must be at least 19,200.• It must be low enough to fit w

Strany 131 - 12.2 Running extensions

User guide8 Controlling digitisersTo control a digitiser whilst it is running, either right-click on thedigitiser's entry in the list t

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User guide2 Installation and ConfigurationThe Scream! software is available free-of-charge by request tomailto:[email protected].

Strany 133 - 13 Keyboard short-cuts

Scream! 4.5If you change the Sensor Type, you may have to Apply the change,close the Control window, and open a new one to access the MassContro

Strany 134 - 13.2 Waveview windows

User guide8.3 CalibrationYou can check that your instrumentation is correctly calibrated byinjecting known signals into the senso

Strany 135 - 13.3 Details window

Scream! 4.5the rate to 4 (Hz). In this manner, you can select frequencies rangingfrom 0.1 to 10 Hz (10 to 0.1 s periods).You can specify step calibra

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User guideand unlocked manually, whilst a CMG-3T has remote lock and unlockcommands.CMG-40T, CMG-6T seismometers and CMG-5T strong-motionins

Strany 137 - 14 Inside Scream!

Scream! 4.5To choose a transmission or buffering mode, choose options from theTransmission Mode or Buffering drop-down menus, and click .An explanati

Strany 138 - 14.2 The calvals.txt file

User guide• ADAPTIVE mode, if you want data to stay as near to real time aspossible (but do not mind if blocks are received out of order) or• FIFO mod

Strany 139 - 14.3.2 Linux version

Scream! 4.51. Choose File Setup… → from Scream!'s main menu, and navigateto the Recording pane.2. Tick Auto-download on heartbeat.3. Click Usin

Strany 140 - 14.4 Error messages

User guide8.5.4 DUALInstructs the digitiser to transmit any continuous streams directly toclients as for DIRECT mode, but to store trigg

Strany 141 - • The disk is full

Scream! 4.5can be deleted is if it is overwritten (in the RECYCLE buffering mode,see below) or if you delete it manually.8.5.6 ADAPTIVEInstructs the d

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User guide8.5.7 Transmission mode summaryTransmission Mode:DIRECTFILINGDUPLICATEDUALFIFOADAPTIVETransmit continuous data: ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔Store continuous

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